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    Concert Review Let it Snow! Let it Snow! – Cahn & Styne (arr. Alan Baylock) This was the opening song. It was played quite well by the Jazz ensemble. I think everything sounds better with the Jazz ensemble. The two solos played on the saxophone were very well transitioned into the song. Each instrument in this small band was heard. As if you could hear each part playing. The director began and ended the song with little direction. The band wore Christmas attire matching the theme of…

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    Falcon Field, This historic part of Arizona was built in Mesa in 1941 with many factors contributing to its construction (Arizona Aircraft Wrecks). The Construction of Falcon Field started with Mesa’s Major George N. Goodman talking with local military officers and saying that construction of this airfield would cost the city of Mesa $50000 dollars to build (BREAK GROUND). While at Falcon Field there would be a large building housing the kitchen and the mess hall, and to the right of it was the…

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    .Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince is the sixth book in J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter series. It is a pivotal point in the seven book series. It was all fun and games up until this point, but with the ever growing power of Lord Voldemort, fear is sinking into the heart of all witches and wizards. Harry tried to warn them years ago of the dark master’s return to power but nobody seemed to want accept the fact that the most powerful dark wizard in existence is back. Now it is up to Harry Potter,…

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    was never expected to become one of the greatest racing horses and was constantly faced with skepticism from other competitors. An example of this would be that “Everyone was wondering what Smith possibly could have been thinking. The horse was a train wreck…” (Hillenbrand, 99) and/or, “... a New York columnist summed up eastern opinion of him with two words: ‘Glorified Plater’” (Hillenbrand, 144). Both of these quotes prove to the audience that before and when Seabiscuit began to prove…

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    Abraham Lincoln, a name that rings to our brains when we think about abolishing slavery or a presidential assassination. An ionic man for standing up for what he thought was right and actually pursuing a way to find results or solutions. Our 16th President gained a reputation not only at local or state levels, but on the national stage for being honest. Presented with the biography written by William E. Gienapp, Abraham Lincoln and Civil War America, we the readers, can begin to dig deeper into…

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    seems to me to be really wrong with shady hills is that is doesn’t have any future. So much energy is spent in perpetuating the place-in keeping out undesirable, and so forth-that the only idea of the future anyone has is just more and more commuting trains and more parties. I don’t think that’s healthy. I think people ought to be able to dream big dreams about the future. I think people ought to be able to dream great dreams”. (Cheever p.577, the Norton). Clayton has a realistic view about what…

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    The Time I Was Embarrassed Approximately nine year ago, I stayed with my best friend Abby, she stayed in Stuttgart. We Did a lot of things together. But one weekend was a train wreck for her family and me. It started off great; we went to the movies, went to the mall, played games, played dress up, did each other nails and hair. While at the mall we was going up the escalator and i fell trying to get off of it thought i broke my ankle. After me falling in front of everyone we went and watch…

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    Americans seem to have a sick fascination with the sick and demented, and dark and morbid. For many, it is explained like “watching a train wreck, but not being able to look away”, while others just seem to find it fascinating. There have been many serial killers, who have become notorious for the ways in which they murdered their victims, and the ways that they were portrayed in the media of that time. When asked to name serial killers that are well known, names like Bundy and Dahmer seem to…

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    world as you can. You will not regret it. One day it will be too late” (Lahiri). Were the final words that marked the beginning of Ashoke’s future in the film “The Namesake”. Ashoke a young Indian revaluates his life after he is part of a tragic train wreck. He realizes that life is too short so he moves to America. After a few years he goes back to India to get married to his wife Ashima. They then migrate to New York where their first child Gogol is born. American born Gogol wants to fit in…

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    Appendix Removal WARNING: PLEASE DO NOT ACTUALLY TRY AND REMOVE YOUR FRIEND 'S APPENDIX, THIS IS MORE OF A JOKE. I PROMISE YOU, I 'M PROBABLY FORGETTING SOME IMPORTANT THINGS. With that being said, let’s begin. All of a sudden, your friend being his/her non-stop complaining of lower abdominal pain, chills, fever, and a little (which means a lot) vomiting. After a few minutes of hearing them wail and moan, you decide to do something about it. After some searching on WebMD.com and…

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