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    Walking The Camino

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    Santiago which represents a pilgrimage that many people venture in order to find meaning within their lives. During the Middle Ages‚ this tradition of walking the Camino was a way to repent for the sins that was committed and to find forgiveness. Through the century‚ this tradition is continuously expands with many people of different backgrounds are walking the Camino for many other reasons. Some of the reasons of why people walk this long trail includes personal issues of losing a job‚ losing a family

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    Ilu, the Talking Drum

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    Ilu‚ the Talking Drum For too long‚ people have neglected to remember where their culture stems from. The culture that lies in our past is connected to our present and ultimately‚ our future. Despite the possibilities that learning about our past can offer‚ there is no limit to how much despair can be found during the search. However‚ it is because of those faults that allow us to move forward in life. This point of view is the main focus in the poem “Ilu‚ the Talking Drum‚” a tale revolving

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    Sleep Walking

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    person experiencing sleepwalking normally has a blank stare on their face. When a person is awakened over ninety-eight percent of the time‚ they will not remembered what happened but sometimes they might be able to remember the slightest of them walking or talking. When a person has a sleep episode‚ they might sit up in bed‚ walk to the restroom‚ and even clean‚ or go up and down stairs‚ go outside‚ or even eat. Some people even drive or commit homicide‚ or even are violent. In the end they could

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    walking ses

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    Writing Center Tutoring Session I visited the writing center on Thursday‚ March 8 at 1 P.M. for a 25 minute session. The tutor that helped me was Jordan Tao. She helped me revise and then gave me feedback on my profile essay. First she asked me what the few problems that I have are. I told her I need to see if everything is correct and flow together. I also wanted to expand it so it can meet the guidelines. The main focus of the session was to help me to develop my essay and also to see if everything

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    Walking Home

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    Good Morning Brothers and Sisters‚ For those who don’t know me; my name is Amber Evert. I am 16 years old and will be a senior in high school. I am from Woodland California and have been visiting here in Pleasant Grove for the summer. I am Brandi and Tyler Washburn’s younger sister who are fairly new to your ward. During my stay here in Pleasant Grove I had the opportunity to attend Girls Camp at Mutual Dell with the Young Women. Girls Camp has always been one of my favorite summer activities and

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    marks one of the reasons I believed I was a favorable candidate for drum major. The path to becoming drum major was not an easy one to follow‚ but definitely worth it in the long run. At the end of this path‚ I acquired the chance to place my mark on the band‚ to help change and mold it into an efficient machine and better in general; a chance that fills me with glee and excitement. In the beginning‚ my decision to try out for drum major remained unclear‚

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    Among many contemporary poets‚ Gabriel Okara makes his stand as one of the most influential Nigerian lyricists. Okara speaks of the same impressions of the controversial novelist Chinua Achebe. In the poem "Piano and Drums‚" Gabriel Okara shows the contrasts between the past life and the modern world. Some aspects in his poem date back before the beginning of civilization. In this essay I will reflect on Okara’s concepts and visions. The poem is effectively written in Verse Libre or free verse.

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    Beat Drum By Walt Whitman

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    slavery had begun. The sound of gunshots disturb the sound of once bustling streets. The sound of drums blare the battlefields as soldiers have to fight against their fellow Americans. The Civil War had left a dramatic impact on America‚ and the people there during the fighting. The impact of the Civil War can be seen in the writing that came at the time of the war. One example is “Beat! Beat! Drums!” by Walt Whitman. Whitman was 42 years old when the civil war started and though he never fought

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    Keep Walking Study

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    KINGSTON UNIVERSITY Advertising Keep Walking Campaign - Johnnie Walker Arage‚ Devika Lima‚ Marcela Balamash‚ Maryam Pissareva‚ Vicktoriya Contents Executive Summary This report aims to analyse the Johnnie Walker ’s advertising campaign‚ Keep Walking and provide a comparison between the communication model used by the brand and the DAGMAR model. Moreover‚ this report provides the campaign results‚ its impact on receptors and the financial

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    African Drum Notes

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    The chapter called “Interrelations of Music and Dance” in the book “The Music of Africa” briefly explains about the form of dance moves and its relationship with the African music. After thoroughly reading this chapter‚ I was able to know the importance of African dance in African music by realizing cultural differences behind the various kinds of African dance and the meanings of the moves in the African music. First‚ I was able to learn the various kinds of African dance moves based on different

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