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    more of a heartbroken son worried. "I thought I would never fall in love again, but." I giggled a bit, looking at my mom. "Well, I have a new boyfriend now, and-" ~ "You have a new boyfriend?" I nodded, smiling. "And you never thought to tell me? Tristan, he could be a drug dealer or, or a gang member or a shoplifter." I laughed at this, trying to imagine Eddie as a bad person. ~ "Momma, he's scared of sleeping without a nightlight. And he's like, four feet tall. Not to mention, he only wears…

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    Pattison, a 13 year old, was lucky to not witness and experience this while shopping this weekend. Malia traveled from her hometown in Wisconsin to Minnesota for both Thanksgiving and Black Friday. Her father, Gregg, sister, Shayla, and friend Tristan accompanied her during this trip. They woke up at the crack of dawn just like many other people who are hoping to get some great deals at the Rosedale Mall. According to Gregg Pattison, “The driving was better than expected.” Once they…

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    Richard Wagner Biography

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    Richard Wagner was born in Leipzig, Germany. At twenty, he abandoned his academic studies at the University of Leipzig and over the next six years gained practical experience conducting in provincial theaters. He married the actress Minna Planer when he was twenty-three and produced his rst operas at this time. He wrote the librettos himself, as he did for all his later works. In this way, he was able to unify music and drama more than anyone had before. Wagner’s early opera, Rienzi, won a huge…

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    orchestration because of the commonality of virtuosic singers of the time. Wagner felt that he could not fully express, or create artwork to the fullest when one aspect was being favored over the other. An example of this can be found in his tragedy Tristan und Isolde Act II, scene 1. While the specific gestures and staging can not be discerned from the recording, it is apparent that the orchestra and vocalists have equally interesting and challenging parts. Wagner wanted to convey as many…

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    Moore, Tristan Reese, and an older woman whom she presumed to be Tristian’s mother. She studied the teens, Hailey and Celina both had short brown hair and braces, and the glimmer in their brown eyes reminded Heather of her wild and reckless days. If Heather hadn’t done her homework, she would've assumed that Becky and Tristan were twins. In the corner of her eye, she could see Kathryn studying their facial features to determine if they were somehow related. She quietly chuckled at her…

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    Leeann’s Guide to Short-Term Missions talks about how short-term missions is a risky adventure. No matter where we go for a mission trip and no matter how long, it is going to be risky; there is always a risk. I loved the story about Mack and his son Tristan in Tampa, Florida when they knock on the door…

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    Tristan Sigurdsson LA 6 | Period 6-7 | Is The Japanese Creation Myth Relevant? Some people believe that ancient myths do not affect the modern world, but others may think that they do affect the modern world. The Japanese creation myth or Tenchikaibyaku is the story of how the world might have been created. The story starts as the earth being a muddy sea, then a god appears and makes more gods because this one god is alone, and the other gods then turn into different things like the sun,…

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    Love is often portrayed as a beneficial and a desiredwanted emotion because it bears the results of feeling good. When seen from the outside, only the good parts of relationships involving love are seen, such as others holding hands and spending quality time together. Therefore, many gain the misconception that love is a picture-perfect emotion that they end up longing for. Although love appears to not have conflict, romantic love makes those who receive it initially feel joy and happiness, but…

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    Melancholia x Antichrist For prologue of the Melancholia and the original soundtrack, which is the Prelude to “Tristan und Isolde”, may be considered as they are fitting since the main focus of the first part of the movie, Justine, is suffering from depression and thinking that only way out of the evilness of the world is for it to end as we can see from how much relieved she is after she learned that Melancholia is going to hit the world. And in a relatable way (I mean it is not my opinion, but…

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    humanoid thingy comes walking up to me on two hoofs asking what bring you here new comer,said the goat thingy. I’m not saying that this goat thingy looks like a guy with horns but it’s a goat guy with horns! “What’s your name” said the goat man. Tristan, and who are you? Im Grover, and if you’re wondering why I have goat legs, we'll,…

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