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    changed and is varied throughout different movements, there is vast contrast in between the movements but at the same time the theme shines through.The instrumentation consist of Brass,Woodwind,and percussion,cornets were still seen as superior to trumpets as evident in the fact that they had more of the melodies in the different…

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    galactic objects as much as we get a close up of the band singing with a backdrop of fuzzy stars and fireworks. We also get a look inside their minds: "There is no counting the time.... In my head there is nothing but night." The beat moves forward with trumpets and a fun drumbeat, yet somehow remains trance-y as you start seeing double from different angles. It's Electric Light Orchestra meets marching…

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    The Soul of American Jazz Name: Louis Armstrong Born: New Orleans Died: New York August 4th, 1901 July 6th, 1971 (age 69) Mention of jazz music, the first people to associate people, is likely to be a clown image, nicknamed Uncle Satchmo (Uncle Satchmo), little cute. He is a husky singer, with a small hand often. His New Orleans jazz style, in Dick Dixieland peiqu, playing the advantages of simple structure, dramatic works. This is Luis Armstrong. He is a huge jazz musician that everyone…

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was born and raised in Eisenach. Bach was a german composer and he is more commonly known for technical command, artistic beauty, and intellectual depth. Later down the road Bach married a woman named Maria Barbara Bach and had four children but only one lived. Bach’s wife unfortunately died and he had moved on to a young lady named Anna Magdalena. Bach remarried and had thirteen more children, only six survived to adulthood. This was extremely common in this period. Bach…

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    Future Event Number Eight: The Seven Seal Judgments Up to now, it has been the enemies of God wrecking havoc on the earth, but things are about to change dramatically. God has physically intervened, and will carry the battle to the wicked by a series of judgments. The first segment of judgments is called the seven seal judgments, which are, like all the judgments, aimed at the wicked with two objectives in mind. First, to let the wicked reap what they have sown, thus fulfilling God’s justice,…

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    Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind (1819) is a lyrical poem that chants the song of a poet who meticulously observes how the power of the wind that creates a powerful change within the mind of the poet. “The poem was written in Shelley is one of many romantic poets who have an adoration of nature and uses it is a recurring theme in this poem, as the poet addresses the forces of nature in a personalized way. The poem praises the West Wind as it forms and observation of the wind in the…

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    Music is something we all enjoy and love listening to. It has shaped this country and the world as we know it. It is important we take a step back and examine how music of all types makes us feel. Histoire du Tango is a piece written for flute and guitar by Astor Piazolla (1921-1992). This piece of of music is very wonderful to listen to. The genre is classic tango but has hints of modernism with the way the composer wrote the piece. Piazolla is a big fan of using the guitar to play a rhythm…

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    due to her imbalance but she was too far into the spiritual world. Desdemona loves Othello to the point that she is willing to defy her father to be with him, “That i love the moor to live with him my downright violence and storm of fortunes may trumpet to the world my heart's subdued even to the very quality of my lord” (Othello I.III.283). She makes this claim when Brabantio, her father, is attempting to convince the duke Othello has frauded Desdemona into marriage. Desdemona's priorities do…

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    the beast. These symbols illustrate how Golding views human values, interactions with one another, and social diversity. First, Golding introduces the conch. The conch is a symbol of organization within a civilization."Let him be chief with the trumpet-thing." (Golding). The boys see Ralph as the leader since he is the person holding the conch. Golding uses to make fun of how humans select their leaders. For example Piggy was the smartest one out of them all, however, he was not chosen as…

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    serve a).god that is made out of stone or wood .There are many testimony of his miracle working acts. A believer knows that death is not the end of a person. For the bible tells us “In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed” (1 Cor. 15:52). As a Christian there will always be people trying to get us to deny our belief about Prime Reality?, What is the nature of the world around…

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