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    see in a leader. Tripp’s hard work and his dedication to music helped him as he joined band and made awesome strides to be on the best percussionist. Tripp also dedicates his time to being a part of the Flomaton High School Jazz Band‚ and being the drummer at his church First Baptist Church of Flomaton‚ Alabama. Tripp will one day be a great leader in his

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    Distracted Driving

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    Distracted Driving Hodges University ENG1101 Dr. Wesley Boozer August 12‚ 2013 Driving is supposed to be an experience that is enjoyable and safe. It’s not supposed to be one where the operator of the car is doing everything in the car but paying attention to the road. You drive your vehicle for a reason. It may be for running an errand‚ going to your job‚ or going to a friend’s house. Your vehicle should not be where you are putting on your make up‚ eating or drinking‚ changing the

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    and his Afro-Cubans were the original Mambo Kings in the 40’s. They laid down the foundation for Salsa-Jazz ensembles. They also redefined Afro-Cuban Jazz‚ and greatly contributed to the creation of Cubop and Salsa. 3. Drizzy made Chano Poza his drummer in the late 40’s and was introduced to Poza by Mario Bauza. Drizzy also worked with Bauza in clubs and played music with him‚ which helped him bring the Latin feel into his music. 4. The Palladium was a concert hall in NYC and later became a night

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    Daniel Drumming Essay

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    Drumming is a way of life by Daniel expresses the importance of a drumming and of drummers in this world. He says that drumming is really fun and it helps you stay positive‚ when there is a song with a bad vibe if you change the rhythm of the drums‚ it can change the whole feel of the song. The drums are one of the most important instruments of a band because it forms the beat and makes sure the whole band is together. He says that if everyone played the drums than he believes it would make the world

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    Walden‚ a radical and controversial perspective on society that was far beyond its time‚ first-handedly chronicles Henry David Thoreau?s two-year stay on Walden Pond‚ away from civilization. With nature as his only teacher‚ Thoreau is taught some of the most valuable lessons of his lifetime. One of Thoreau’s most prominent natural learned lessons is his deeply rooted sense of himself and his connection with the natural world. He relates nature‚ and his experiences within it‚ to his personal self

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    “To an Athlete Dying Young” by A.E. Housman‚ a classical scholar and poet‚ who was once a Professor of Latin at University College‚ in London in 1892‚ and the song “My Hero” by the band Foo Fighters‚ an American rock band formed by singer/guitarist/drummer Dave Grohl in 1995‚ both talk about a hero who dies young and in the peak of their fame. Similar literary elements that the poem and the song shared were they both had apostrophe and both of their stanzas are quatrain. Something that “To an Athlete

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    or better in ENGL 099. Textbook(s): George Miller‚ ed. The Prentice Hall Reader‚ 11th edition Glenn & Gray‚ eds. The Hodges-Harbrace Handbook‚ 18th edition Course Description: Introductory course in writing including study of selected readings; emphasis on basic rhetorical methods. Learning Outcomes: At the end of this course‚ the student

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    The documentary Hot Coffee by Susan Saladoff was exceptionally inspiring to contemplate the commonly accepted ideas on the United States legal system. Hot Coffee begins by clarifying the truth behind the lawsuit of Liebeck v. McDonalds Restaurants. After presenting what really happened to Stella Liebeck‚ the documentary leads into the tort reform movement that has been confining civil rights since the beginning. Showing how dissembled the tort reform has been‚ Hot Coffee presents the spilled coffee

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    called Laury Hunt (who is also the songwriter and has a mega crush on Noah)‚ there is the guitarist who is called Aimi Akita who wants to be a lead singer and songwriter as she always wants to be in the spotlight. There is Noah Hansen who is the drummer and his parents are mega filmy actors. There is also Jack Hunt the brother of Laury Hunt who is the bass player (there was another bass player but he left and it took ages for the band to convince Laury to replace him with Jack). There is Marybeth

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    Konstantin Stanislavski and Vsevolod Meyerhold are seminal figures within performance theory of the modern theatre‚ most notably for their individual development of systematic approaches to actor training during the turbulent period in Russia between 1898 and 1940.  In a superficial comparison of Stanislavski and Meyerhold’s performance techniques they appear to be polarized opposites.  Stanislavski established himself as a prominent figure in the modern theatre through his revolutionary investigations

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