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    Woodwind Music Essay

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    The piece opens with a long low somewhat ominous blowing in the woodwind section. The string section accompanies the woodwind, building the shadowy dark tension. Gradually this sound builds and builds into a great rumbling crescendo. The music then gallops off from there into a cheerful frenzy that rises and falls like dancers in a colorful dance. It is played predominantly by the strings along with woodwind. The feeling is light and happy. A slight rolling in the percussion builds excitement.…

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    The second time I went tubing I was at big bear lake for the second time that month to go tubing. I nervously walked down the pier and to the boat. Me, Chen, Kayla, and Noah were all going tubing together. We all got on the zipper up life jackets and got on the boat. As we sat down, the boat started to make rumbly grumbly noises of the engine turning on. I was nervous because my last tubing experience had been a total disaster. I thought back about it and then suddenly I flashed back to that…

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    I remember it so clearly how horrifying it was. By “it” I mean the death of Prince Haemon, son of King Creon. When the servants and I got the command to free Antigone, we went as fast as possible (8). While she did go against Creon’s wishes, it was noble of Antigone to try burying her brother; I respected her for that (1). When we got there, Princess Antigone was dead from suicide, going to the heavens, but that wasn’t the worst of it (2). Confused and horrified came Haemon (6). He was in a…

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    action in the upcoming bicycle chase scene when the children are trying to keep E T free from the would–be captures. The scores memorable hit, will always be remembered for the E T chase scene. The bicycle chase scene is very exciting and furious with the bicycles,…

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    Increase Of Street Racing

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    their license for more than six months. Hollywood has had a major impact on the increase of street racing due to teens looking up to people like Paul Walker and Vin Diesel; Including many more who have been involved in the productions of the “Fast and Furious” franchise. These movies make it seem as if street racing in a neighborhood is normal. They do not show the dangers in which people have died or been seriously injured. Speed limits are designed to give drivers an average rate as to which…

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    Although my 15-year-old brother did not enjoy Collateral Beauty, however, he is very loyal to The fast and the furious sequel which has a different target market. The Fast and The furious makes marketing segmentation a little different as it is a sequel, and the marketers already have an idea what to sell to satisfy their audience and what they likes are, and furthermore it has its consumer’s…

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    Mexican Cartel Project

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    The foreign policy procedure in regards to the battle agains the Mexican cartel issue has remained fairly steady under the past administration. Aid has been sent to the Mexican government in large quantities for nearly a decade now, in many forms. The United States has been sending large shipments of weaponry and equipment to the Mexican military forces to help them be able to combat the cartel forces. Additionally training programs, economic support, and other forms of military aid has been…

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    of my accomplishments, and I showed it by driving as fast as I could everywhere I went. The city of Mobile loved me because I must have paid over a thousand dollars in tickets alone for going faster than I should have. Like I said after watching the “Fast and the Furious” I thought I was one of the characters specially after actually seeing the same car I was driving used for the movie, even though mine only had 137 horsepower about half as fast as the ones in the…

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    Television And Unrealism

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    action. These scenes get the adrenaline pumping inside the human body, and people enjoy that feeling. Unless they get scared by someone or are nervous to give a presentation to their boss, people don’t often get adrenaline rushes. Movies like the Fast and Furious movies are attractive to people who like this adrenaline rush that they don’t get normally in everyday life.…

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    Being part of the generation who grew up watching Fast and the Furious films has always made me want to drive a car. At that time I knew I still had a while before I could drive, but any chance I got to be in the driver seat I would. My first time I ever got behind the wheel was right after I watch the fast and the furious in 2001. It was during the summer, my mom was washing her car and according to her “I accidently locked myself inside and somehow I managed to turn the car on and started…

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