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    Finally‚ I choose Henry Ossawa Tanner‚ a famous black painter who grow-up around slavery. Tanner moved to Paris to study and started doing art there. I chose his first painting‚ The Banjo Lesson because it kind of reminded me of last week class. A father and son‚ sitting down playing with each other‚ learning how to play the Banjo‚ the father pasting down his knowledge to his son. Also‚ I don’t know why‚ but The Annunciation also reminds me of everything we learned from this class. From the Virgin Mary

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    occasions he runs into Maude Chardin‚ an energetic octogenarian woman who believes in living life to its fullest. An unusual friendship is formed between them‚ one in which Harold is taught to open himself to his feelings and the world and play the banjo. Their friendship evolves into a relationship‚ and they have sex. Harold plans on marrying Maude‚ but that plan ends when it is found that she purposely took a fatal dose of

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    The guitar is a fretted‚ stringed instrument‚ and is a member of the lute family. It originated in Persia and reached Spain during the twelth-century‚ where it¹s versatility as both a solo and accompanying instrument were established. The theory of the guitar was discovered in the early centuries. They found that the sound of a bowstring could be enhanced by attaching a resonating chamber -most like a tortiseshell- to the bow. From the bow came essentially three main types of stringed instruments:

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    with the Virginia Plan is that not all states have the same population; therefore‚ smaller states could easily become overruled by larger states with a dense population. William Paterson‚ of New Jersey‚ debated this issue between the large and small states which is known as the New Jersey Plan. James Madison and William Paterson came to an agreement that agreed to both sides of their plans. This agreement became known as the Great Compromise which allowed all states to be represented equally in the Senate

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    Distinctive Voices – A.B. Paterson Poetry Remember: S P E C S (subject‚ purpose‚ emotion/tone‚ craftsmanship‚ summary) and S L I M S (structure‚ language‚ imagery‚ movement‚ sound). Clancy of the Overflow Paragraph 1 - Subject/purpose/emotion/distinctive voices A number of distinctive voices are used in ‘Clancy of the Overflow’ by A.B. Paterson to paint an evocative picture of Australian society and to juxtapose images of the Australian bush against

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    Ollie the Bilby Hey‚ come on guys‚ let me snooze for five more minutes. I’m a nocturnal marsupial who needs to catch some more Z’s before we hit the rocks. Ollie is a cute-as-a-button friend with a sweet nature and a hopping night-life. But don’t be deceived‚ this Bilby has killer upper body strength with forelimbs designed for digging. Ollie is the perfect companion if you dig a relaxed climbing experience. Juno the Cassowary I may not be able to fly‚ but I am a fierce female who can move

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    witness is being interviewed (Odinot‚ Wolters & van Giezen‚ 2012) and how soon the witness is interviewed (Wang‚ Paterson‚ & Kemp‚ 2014). An individual’s mind can easily be changed

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    Hope Traylor French 150 Professor C. Noland 06.11.09 Léon Gontran Damas and Aimé Césaire on Nègritude In their poems‚ Léon Gontran Damas and Aimé Césaire both explore and expound upon what it is to be black. These men were bedfellows in their heyday‚ and they both wrote around nègritude‚ a term referring to acceptance and celebration of blackness in spite of nationality or culture‚ that they coined alongside Léon Sédar Senghor. Damas’ poetry tends to be blunt and raw‚ yet also very profound;

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    Gabrielle Bacarella Professor James History of Jazz Davenport Blues Meter: 4/4 Introduction (4 bars) 0:00 Band (2 bars) → Cornet Solo (1 bar) → Clarinet Solo (1 bar) **Solo break at Bar 3** Verse (16 bars) 0:06 Band (8 bars) 0:18 Band (8 bars) Chorus 1 (32 bars) 0:31 A Cornet Solo (8 bars) 0:43 B Cornet Solo (8 bars) **Solo break at Bar 7** 0:55 A Cornet Solo (8 bars) 1:08 C Cornet Solo (8 bars) **Solo breaks at Bars 1 and 3 (stop time)**

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    Children’s Dissimilar Traits in Paterson’s “Bridge to Terabithia” I am going to analyze Katherine Paterson’s “Bridge to Terabithia” based on the characteristics that most children experience during their adolescence: their volatile states of mind‚ wild creativity‚ and audacious behaviours. In the beginning‚ the main character Jesse is depicted as an oppressed‚ yet artistic nine-year-old. At a very fresh age‚ not only does he have to face many problems in his family‚ particularly with his bad-tempered

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