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    Ride Along with a Cop

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    For my field experience paper I decided to go on a ride along with a cop. I chose to go with the Syracuse Police Department because I live in Syracuse and it was the easiest for me. I rode with Officer Colin Handy. We went from 6pm-6am on a Friday night. It was such a great experience and I am glad I got the opportunity to go along. When I first arrived‚ I had to fill out some paperwork. Then he took my license‚ made a copy and took the papers. When he finished with that‚ he showed me around

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    Drum Taps By Walt Whitman

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    experiences; however‚ there are poems that have themes such as death and democracy. In his collection “Drum Taps” Whitman speaks about the Civil War and its effects on the American people. Many scholars‚ and myself believe that throughout this collection he changes his tone. Leslie Jamison says that critics have dismissed Walt Whitman’s work as mediocracy‚ but that when looking at his later pieces such as “Drum Taps” you can see his true genius. He begins the collection with a cheery tone and sound effects

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    four months. But on October 7th It all started With that small nose bleed off the small stool. In Drums‚ Girls + Dangerous Pie A book made by Author Jordan Sonnenblick. It tells the Story about an 8th grader named Steven Alper and his crazy life after he found out his brother has leukemia a type of cancer and how they get thought it. The Main Character Steven is a drummer he loves to play the drums. He is 14 and he is in 8th grade Making it to High School All-City Band Concert. His Favorite Candy

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    Uses[edit] Drums are usually played by striking with the hand‚ or with one or two sticks. In many traditional cultures‚ drums have a symbolic function and are used in religious ceremonies. Drums are often used in music therapy‚ especially hand drums‚ because of their tactile nature and easy use by a wide variety of people.[2] In popular music and jazz‚ "drums" usually refers to a drum kit or a set of drums (with some cymbals)‚ and "drummer" to the person who plays them. Drums acquired even

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    Drumming! A history of drums and drumming from past to present. General Purpose: To inform the class about the history of drums and drumming. Specific Purpose: At the end of my informative speech‚ I would like everyone to understand where drums came from and how they are used today. Thesis: Drums give the world of music rhythm. Without drums and drum beats‚ I believe that music today would not be as good as it is currently. Introduction: A. How many in here like to listen to music

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    Drum Major Research Paper

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    There are many ways to define a drum major. A lot of the things I know about being a drum major are not things I was told as an expectation‚ but things that I was shown through the actions of these leaders. I’ve been told that a drum major is defined as one who leads the band into success‚ but I know that it’s a whole lot more than that. One should be approachable and knowledgeable‚ enthusiastic and serious‚ skilful and experienced. A drum major is someone who has independence but would never leave

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    Drum Flipped Case Study

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    Gordan Case Write-Up #2 February 17th‚ 2016 Drum Flipping This sport may seem like a simple task‚ yet it has a large impact on the human body. It is called drum flipping. The rules are simple. A team compiled of 5-6 people‚ versus another team of the same amount. This sport is played on a beach or in a sand pit particularly because it is harder to run and keep your balance than it would be on gravel or asphalt. Each team will have a total of six large snare drums in the middle of a twenty yard boundary

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    Joseph‚ Jay‚ Reese‚ and Stewie‚ I don’t think I would be anywhere near prepared enough to be a drum major. Today‚ however‚ I am ready‚ and now I just have to prove it to you. To explain where my inspiration for being drum major came from‚ I have to tell a story. I told this story in short during my section leader audition‚ but it is an honest reason (amongst multiple) I am so interested in being a drum major today. It goes back to my sixth grade‚ when I met Joshua Parmley. Josh was immediately friendly

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    The poem I chose to analysis is Walt Whitman‚ "Beat! Beat! Drums!” The poet uses the drums and bugles as symbols of the war itself. In this poem the poet shows that the instruments play so loudly that they disrupt everyone’s lives‚ just like war changes a society. The sounds of certain words can contribute to the meaning of the poem because if the sound of the words come off as “kind and quiet” it can change the whole theme of aggression and war. The word choice of the poet makes you feel like everything

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    Honorable Chief Guest‚ Worthy President‚ Respected Teachers‚ And My Dear Fellow Students Assalamoalaikum! The topic of my speech for today is “Distant Drums Sound Sweeter”. Dear Audience‚ it was Francis Bacon who famously said that if you take all the vain opinions‚ flattering hopes and false valuations from the minds of the people‚ nothing will be left behind except melancholy and indisposition. Let’s have a look into our own lives‚ as our lives are full of desires‚ wishes

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