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    How I Spend My Free Time

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    enjoy doing. I on the other hand‚ love and enjoy free time; I spend my free time doing things that makes me happy. Three ways I spend my free time is being around my family‚ shopping‚ and resting. First‚ I love being around my family they are the beat to my heart. When I am with my family I feel comfort. For example‚ I would say my family is an example of “The Cosby Family.” We have our ups and downs but we still love each other. In addition‚ my family is a religious family and I think that plays

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    Reader Response II According to the article‚ “Against Headphone” sound loss in teens and young adults are directly related to the used of headphones‚ and specifically earbuds. Research done on this technology proves there are damaging affects linked to the devices. Because earbuds are not noise canceling they just over power the sounds around the person they cause more harm than good. Originally‚ headphones were created to be noise canceling to help hear sermons. After‚ the military got ahold of

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    when Abigail leaves him and the family during the most difficult time of their life. This song is upbeat‚ but brings a sad mood to the audience because of its lyrics. For example the lines‚ “You had my heart inside your hand and you played it to the beat” are repeated several times throughout the song. The lines can be interpreted as “You had control on my heart and you used it to your advantage.” Jack loved Abigail unconditionally‚ but Abigail didn’t feel the same. She was only thinking of herself

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    anticipates the beats. The contrast between this fast paced bass and Tony’s held melody reflects the cool exterior that he wants to show and the excitement that is bubbling underneath. At b21 these emotions burst through‚ as the piece becomes forte and 2/4 from 4/4. This faster feel reflects the lyrics “cannonballing” and there is a sense of the piece cannonballing and escalating. The following bars use accents on beats to make the metre feel like 3/8 not 2/4 which increases movement as the beats are being

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    My Papa's Waltz Essay

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    established power by allowing the son to get hurt. The father solely had control of over the son scarping his ear on the belt buckle. If the father was not there‚ then the boy would not be harmed. An example of intentional violence is when Roethke says “You beat time on my head‚ with a palm caked hard by dirt” (Roethke 1). This literally describes the boy being hit by the father’s hand. The father establishes power over the boy by hitting him‚ knowing that the boy will not hit back. Overall‚ the theme of power

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    Effects of Culture

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    it today. In some African cultures they use dance as a form of praise and offering. They used specific instruments that they believed draw the presence of their god. The drum was one of the most significant instruments during this experience. The beat of the drum symbolized the heart of the people. Different tribes and villages would gather around to be apart of this spiritual experience. They would sing songs that told stories and/or sent messages. This ritual still exist today! Our songs now send

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    Jerusalem

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    “Comic resolution is sometimes seen symbolically as an act of rebirth‚ renewal or reaffirmation‚” To what extent is this true of the final act of Jez Butterworth’s Jerusalem? Comic resolution is seen symbolically as an act of rebirth‚ renewal and affirmation in the final act of Jerusalem. Act 3 is the scene where all problems that have arisen in Act 1 and Act 2 are solved. In the final act of Jerusalem the professor is saddened by Mary’s death and appears to be living in the past. “I went

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    Sport Day Reflection

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    hadn’t win it‚ I could feel the happy moment which given by others‚ that was made my heart warmer. Last but not the least‚ we had the House Cheering Competition‚ Each of the cheering members did very hard work in the preferment. They followed the beat of the music step by step and made it very serious. I was very wish that our house can win this competition‚ but we didn’t at last. Although we were lose‚ we had learnt to concentrate when doing work‚ also the way we should do in team work‚ we could

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    Ilu, the Talking Drum

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    poem‚ straps on his ilu‚ the eponymous instrument of the story‚ and begins to play a repetitive beat‚ “kah doom/kah doom-doom/kah doom/kah doom-doom-doom‚” as a way to ward off whatever seems to be attacking the characters. At the end‚ the playing of the drum ends the poem‚ settling the story on a peaceful note. The poem‚ penned by Etheridge Knight‚ speaks about how something so simple‚ such as the beat of a drum‚ can soothe even the most threatening of situations. It also reveals a few examples

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    I was in any case just me. Growing up I never really ever fashioned myself as being in any group but I could talk to almost anybody. Kids back then did not see in color. I am an African American student‚ according to everyone else I “marched to the beat of my own drum” but again to me I was just Jasmine. I came from an abusive home‚ I never really had much clothes but I did what I could to make it work‚ and I loved sports‚ it’s how I expressed myself and released frustration. As my generation grew

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