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    Concert Attendance Report

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    arranged for him. Bach is the Baroque composer. Contrapunctus XIX was incorporating counterpoint‚ and explicitly and systematically explored the full range of contrapuntal. The volume of this piece is soft. Its tempo is Adagio or Lento (slow). Its contour repeated pitch melody‚ direction is static‚ and had a narrow range. Its rhythm is alternation of tension and relaxation. It is a strophic form. It is a classical music. Metamorphosen by Richard Strauss. This piece uses as its primary motivic element

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    take it back to back to the rubber to get down to business. On my best day I don’t throw much harder than your grandmother‚ but I get away with it because I can put my mediocre two-seam fastball on the black and I know that when you start to time the slow stuff‚ you’ll swing right through the slower stuff. As a bonus‚ my curveball was breaking well during warm-ups‚ but I know that what works on the flat ground behind the dugout doesn’t always translate to the inconsistent pitching mounds out here.

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    life‚ both socially and professionally. In my social life‚ I play softball on three to four different teams. It is important to work together with others‚ because it takes the team as a whole to win a game not an individual person. In my professional life‚ I work for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Sacramento. I run an extension of the program at an elementary school by providing an afterschool program. At the site‚ I

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    Delivering a Persuasive Speech  Douglas A. Parker  August 13‚ 2001 | Amazon Products | |Subject(s):  Language Arts/Reading and Public Speaking |Links of Note | |[pic] | |Overview:   Students need to understand that how they say something and how they physically present |Persuasive Essay Topics form| | | |themselves are just as important as what they say.  By understanding

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    patternicity

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    The human mind works in miraculous ways. Peoples minds are naturally attracted to patterns‚ whether it be for religious beliefs or even conspiracy‚ it truly is our way of life. As productive humans in today’s world we have thousands of occurrences daily‚ and from those occurrences we subconsciously pick and choose which ones we learn from. And from those occurrences that we have learned from we develop patterns. According to the article “Patternicity: Finding Meaningful Patterns in Meaningless

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    impact that title IX had on people. Collia‚ Robert. "Sabers’ Softball Field to Be Named in Mink’s Honor." Mauinews.com. N.p.‚ 8 Mar. 2008. Web. 05 Jan. 2014. This article in the Maui News is about Maui High’s softball field that was dedicated to Patsy in honor of her fight to make sports equal for both genders. We classified it as a primary source because the article was written in the time period of the grand opening of the softball field‚ and it states direct quotes from the school’s principal

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    Classical Era in Music

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    symphonies >9th symphony ~> choral symphony >Able to work independently >German >Perfect pitch >’Goes against the grain’ attitude Characteristics of Classical style: Contrast of Mood - mood may change gradually or suddenly but under control Symphony No.94 in G Major "Surprise" (2nd movement by Haydn) ~Has a surprising sound ~Changes to a low then fast sound Movements: 1st-Fast 2nd-Slow 3rd-Dance 4th-Fast Rhythm: -Flexible -Wealth of rhythmic pattern -Has pauses‚ syncopations

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    effective in the following situations: Face to face‚ debates and discussions‚ telephone conversations‚ radio interviews‚ speeches and gossip‚ oral communication needs both speaking and listening skills. Tone‚ accent‚ styles of speaking‚ body language and pitch make communication more effective and impressive. The disadvantages of oral communication are that it has temporal appeal (quickly forgotten)‚ cannot provide a ” hard copy” (legal‚ educational) and is quickly forgotten‚ we cannot remember each and

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    Mallissia Research Paper

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    Mallissia has many fun and interesting hobbies. Her first and favorite hobby is playing softball. She loves everything about the game of softball ranging from the actual game to the feel of the field to the love of her teammates. Mallissia plays the position of second base and loves to hit the ball. She is able to take any frustrations she has to the field. Mallissia also has many good memories playing softball. One memory that stuck out to her in particular was her Senior Night. She had forgotten

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    1943 to 1954 “Americans Past Time” was played in skirts.” Women normally took the jobs of men that work in the factory but now could also play baseball for them. The All American Girl Softball/Baseball League (AAGS/BL) began in the summer of 1943. When it first started it was a mix between baseball and softball‚ known as hardball. But the outfits were nowhere close to being the same. The ladies playing had to remain dressed like a lady‚ meaning they wore short skirts. Most of the families that

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