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    Guitar History

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    Guitar: from wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia www.wikipedia.org Summary: The guitar and instruments similar to the guitar have existed and been popular for five thousand years‚ with a very high chance of the number being much greater. The modern guitar seems to have evolved from earlier instruments known in ancient central Asia. On very old statues unearthed in the Old Iranian Capital Susa there are carvings of instruments quite similar to the modern guitar we all know. The English word Guitar

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    Eagle Scout App Essay

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    about ten years now and I see it as the only route to satisfaction in my life. Teachers‚ fellow musicians‚ and professionals constantly stimulate this dire need to create for the rest of my life. I play drums‚ piano‚ guitar‚ xylophone‚ and I also strum the vocal chords. I plan to audition for Berkeley among many other music schools next year‚ but even if I don’t succeed in making the auditions‚ I still plan to continue writing and spreading music for the rest of my life. Scouting has helped

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    Roger J. Dostall’s (PCC) Maternal Ancestor Private Henry Clay Wood‚ United States Marine Corps Henry Clay Wood was born in Wales‚ Maine in 1836; the same year of Battle of the Alamo took place. Oral family history spins the story that Henry was born to an American Indian woman and an unknown father. As a foundling‚ he was left on the doorstep of a Protestant minister. No one is sure how he came by the surname Wood; thought Henry Clay was a prominent statesman and a popular name of the era. By

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    partnered with warby parker so each pair bought goes to someone in need. They have donated over 1.6 million glasses all around the world‚ which has made vision spring a well-known charity all over the world and growing bigger each day. Another way they strum up business and are well-known is by honoring their customers (a.k.a‚ their stockholders)‚ customers feel safe buying glasses from them knowing it’s going to a good cause to help someone in need. The cost of their glasses is much lower than retail

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    Sierra's V: A Short Story

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    Sierra’s POV: I scribbled my last few words on the paper. I looked to my rose tattoo planted on my wrist‚ I hope you liked it as much as I did Mom. Suddenly‚ I heard a faint creek from behind me. My head snapped around to my temporary bedroom door. It was wishful thinking‚ but for a moment I thought it was my mother. "Hello?" I climbed back through the window and slammed it shut. "Hello?" I repeated. My feet tiptoed across the floor‚ careful not to make a sound. "Kids! Groceries!" Stormie called

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    Kip Kinkel School Shooter

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    was born on August 30‚ 1982 in Springfield Oregon(TruTv). Growing up Kip had an interest in firearms from an early age(PBS). At first his father did not like the idea‚ but later he enrolled him into a gun safety course and bought him a .22 caliber Ruger long rifle and eventually a 9 mm Glock handgun when he was 15(PBS). During an interview with Newsweek Kip said that his psychologist told his father to "let Kip have the guns‚ for it will be a good outlet(PBS)." However‚ the outlet he eventually

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    Level 1 Music 91094 (1.5): Demonstrate knowledge of conventions used in music scores Credits: Four Check that you have been supplied with the resource booklet for Music 91094 (1.5). Refer to the music extracts in the resource booklet to answer the questions in this booklet. You should answer ALL parts of ALL questions in this booklet. If you need more space for any answer‚ use the page(s) provided at the back of this booklet and clearly number the question. Check that this booklet

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    In the novel‚ Revolution‚ main character Andi has a passion for music more than anything else. Whenever she had too much on her mind or just was tired of her dysfunctional family‚ music calmed her down and made her escape into a world that she always wished her whole life was like. As most readers can infer‚ that Andi was a very dark character; attempting to commit suicide‚ being depressed‚ and doing drugs. However‚ music was what brought her up and made her feel like she had no problems and that

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    Hippocratic Oath Essay

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    The Hippocratic oath helps the physicians provide care that is in the patient’s best interest. Although this oath seems helpful in many inconclusive matters‚ not everyone can find it relatable or find it straightforward in today’s world. Thus‚ this oath has been revised several times. A significant revision was made by the World Medical Association (WMA) and later it was revised to present a more non-religious concept‚ both revisions were made in the 1900s (Thompson‚ 1987). According to Dr. Iqbal

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    Haydns symphony No. 44

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    of the first movement. the four note motif is heard throughout the piece in various keys and guises. Haydn was adept to constructing entire movements out of short motifs. This piece was a classic example and usually is associated with the Strum and Drang (storm and stress/longing) movement like most of his symphonies from that period. The main theme is never lost throughout the symphony. In regards to Haydns other works‚ he was a popular court composer during the classical

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