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    Movement 1 - Allegro non troppo & un poco maestoso Allegro, meaning somewhat fast. Usually 120 to 160 bpm. Non troppo, meaning not too happy sounding, kind of sad. Un poco maestoso, meaning to be played a bit stately. Maestoso means stately or majestically. The main theme is a strongly played passage, with the full orchestra. The main theme is played in various forms throughout the first movement. During the end of the first movement, there’s a call and response section between the Horns…

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    changing of the seasons - one day it can be sunny with a warm, inviting temperature of 83 degrees fahrenheit, and the next day everything is much different as a brutal winter storm rolls in that no one could have suspected. But if our outside world is fabricated, then who’s to say it is not the same inside ourselves…

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    Ebenezer Scrooge was a man that really proved that,”It’s never too late to change.” His childhood, and his professional life weren’t the most pleasant experiences, but in the last phase of his life, he still spread joy. He died on December 25, 1840. He was born December 25, 1760. The reason for death; too much joy. Today, I will take you through the life of Ebenezer, to make sure that you fully understand things from his point of view. Mr. Scrooge never really had a childhood. It was miserable…

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    implies that he is the runner in the video. Seeing this video it empowers him to change how he is living. This man shows the audience that anyone can feel worthy and add meaning to their life by challenging themselves and doing something that brings joy to their life. The man does this by beginning to work out in order to accomplish his goal of running. (Merher, “Adidas – Break Free”). If some finds what makes them happy and makes them feel good. It will lead them to accomplish more things and…

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    Can Be Fun Without Balloons,” By Natalie Romero, and another article, “Balloons Bring Joy To Millions,” By Theo lewis. While the authors discussed the same topic, they used different rhetorical devices to present their claims. All three sources revealed their arguments using similar approaches. To begin with all three sources clearly address same audience specifically those people who may be critical of how much balloon are a danger to things. The authors do not directly address their…

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    In Joy of the Gospel, it states, “When we read the Gospel, we find a clear indication: it is not so much about our friends and wealthy neighbors, but about the poor and sick, those who are usually despised or overlooked,” (Joy of the Gospel 25). Jesus went fourth to the suffering and asked us to do the same as an apostolic church. Therefore, an apostolic church must…

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    Some of those things are frequent doctor’s appointments, finding out whether the baby is a boy or a girl, my belly growing bigger as the baby grows, and so much more. I actually did not gain that much weight during this pregnancy, although I did my fair share of eating. The doctors were a bit concerned about my weight gain, or lack thereof, but everything turned out to be fine. Also, I was very happy to find out that I was having…

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    What Does Red Eye Mean

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    In this poem “Red Eye” by Vance Joy it has a lot of meaning to it. A guy and his girlfriend has a dysfunctional relationship but they still want to be together. This poem starts off with a guy telling us that he is struggling to please his girlfriend. In this poem “Red Eye” Vance Joy writes “I will read into everything you don’t say”, he is trying to say that he with think of everything she said when she doesn’t answer him. In the second and fifth stanza the boy tells us that he still in the…

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    characters of the story, giving readers an even more intricate understanding of the plot and the conflicts of the story. Clearly, Hulga Hopewell is too naive to the non-scientific world around her, therefore making it much easier for Manley Pointer, a lanky man who is only interested in himself, to take advantage of Hulga Hopewell. Meanwhile, Mrs. Freeman is too indulged with clichés to notice what is truly occurring behind her ingenuous life. Sooner than later, Manley Pointer is able to seclude…

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    Handmaids Tale Reflection

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    suggestion, I read The Handmaid’s Tale, by Margaret Atwood. I found it to be an insightful social commentary on misogyny in America, as instead of writing in the obvious sense of the topic with a protagonist living in present day, faced by the all too real challenges that being a woman in society today could face, Atwood took another route. Instead, Atwood painted a dark and eerie picture of a dystopian future for the United States: a new, totalitarian government, called The Republic of Gilead.…

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