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    Music has played a significant role throughout my whole life. All throughout middle school and high school I have been a performer‚ participating in many different musical organizations including orchestra and choir. These personal experiences have broadened my interests in music. In middle school I was in choice voices‚ which was a special singing group for people who excelled in singing. When I went to high school I stayed in the same program and even became senior section leader of my choir‚ conducting

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    Civil War Medicine By: Julia Ljubicich 8-1 Medicine played a very important role in the civil war. Though‚ some people believe the field hospitals were able to keep themselves clean‚ this was not always the case. In reality‚ the hospitals could have been as dangerous to the soldiers as the front lines. For a Civil War soldier‚ the field hospital could have been worse‚ to them‚ than the battle itself. The temporary hospitals were quickly set up near battlefields and doctors usually

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    Throughout Shakespeare’s "Macbeth"‚ Lady Macbeth is consistently depicted as one of Shakespeare’s most evil and frightening female characters‚ however‚ she is only evil to the extent of lacking the judgement of her behaviour. Pure Evil can be defined as having only ’inhumane’ qualities or constantly being morally depraved. Two of Lady Macbeth’s main qualities expressed are ambition and guilt. These qualities are perfectly humane‚ however it is her choices of how to achieve this ambition‚ through

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    Named Desire” is a tragic play wrote by Tennessee Williams. The play takes place at New Orleans‚ Louisiana‚ in late 1940s. It uses the ironic and sympathetic realism tones to deal with a culture clash between two of the main characters‚ Blanche DuBois and Stanley Kowalski. In this essay‚ I will analyze the characteristics of four main characters of the play‚ Blanche DuBois‚ Stanley Kowalski‚ Mitch‚ and Stella Kowalski. Blanche Dubois is a symbolic character in the play. She appears as a pretentious

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    the play tremendously. I thought that the acting was awesome. Each of the main characters had a very good physicality‚ and they held their bodies in a way that each of the characters would have done in real life. For example‚ Sean Fannin’s character was shy and unsure of himself‚ especially when conversing with Tory Parker’s character‚ and he depicted this by the way he frequently touched his hair as well as hunched his shoulders and held his hands close to his chest‚ which gave his character some reality

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    actor you must absorb your characters needs‚ wants‚ and desires. Throughout each moment of the play‚ the actor that played Buddy engulfed those three things to deceive the audience into believing he was Buddy the elf. The actor made this clear throughout the play by the thrill in the way they moved‚ the excitement in their voice‚ and how he was able to display how he felt to the audience with his facial expressions. The character Buddy transforms through the course of the play from being an innocent

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    THE SECOND AMENDMENT: What Role Should The Government Play in Gun Control? A well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear Arms‚ shall not be infringed. Gun control is a real issue with Americans today. Many people have different opinions about how to handle our growing dilemma concerning guns. There are those who believe we should ban guns altogether and those who believe we should not ban or restrict the people’s right

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    Explain the Role Played by the Supernatural in Macbeth The play begins with a supernatural scene‚ where the three witches meet and give many clues as to who they are or what they have control over‚    “…We three meet again in thunder‚ lighting or in rain? When the battle’s lost and won….That will be ere the set of sun….There to meet with Macbeth.” This scene sets the atmosphere for the rest of the play. If this scene was not there it would be difficult for the audience to understand how

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    decision the new arrival make is pivotal to the ideology and development of the United States we have today. Columbus and the Puritans are two groups of people who’s action hundreds years ago were seedling to the foundation of many American’s principles in todays society. Columbus had a large role on America’s views and treatment of the indigenous peoples. While most Americans credit Columbus with finding America‚ (which he did not)‚ what they tend to miss out is that Columbus is also responsible

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    and represented equality though. White wealthy males would benefit the most from all the changes a new government and new nation would bring. White women‚ black people and Native Americans were treated less then fair. Women roles in America were similar to the women roles in most countries. Women were responsible to care for their husband‚

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