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    Why Teacher Fails

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    appropriate learning conditions; and (4) he can look at his own beliefs‚ feeling and behavior openly and can find ways to make them more constructive to himself and others.”(Lembo) Dewey Finn is a substitute teacher after he gets fired from his own band in School of Rock. At the beginning‚ he accepts the job by pretending to be his best friend Ned Schneebly who is supposed to be the substitute teacher of the prestigious prep school‚ Horace Green. Finn eventually turns the outstanding students from

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    Concert Review: “ACDC-Black Ice” For me‚ this concert was a once in a lifetime opportunity. I have been listening to this band ever since I was little and watching their concerts on DVD with my dad who really loves rock ‘n’ roll music. My dad has had a huge impression on me when it comes to music because he is such a huge fan of any type of rock music. When I saw that ACDC was going to be in San Diego‚ I could not pass up the opportunity because this could be one of their last tours. I had

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    The Band

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    Taking the Challenge It was a warm spring day near the end of my sophomore year. School was almost over‚ students were studying for exams‚ and classes were being chosen for the upcoming year. There were those who would fill their schedules with AP classes‚ hoping to gain college credit and wanting to be challenged. Then there were the students like me who picked the normal or easy classes and just hoped to get by. These regular classes were never hard for me‚ but I never sought to be challenged

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    Munchausen syndrome is a serious mental disorder in which someone with a deep need for attention pretends to be sick or gets sick or injured on purpose. People with Munchausen syndrome may make up symptoms‚ push for risky operations‚ or try to rig laboratory test results to try to win sympathy and concern. Munchausen syndrome belongs to a group of conditions‚ called factitious disorders‚ which are either made up or self-inflicted. Factitious disorders can be psychological or physical. Munchausen

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    Field Commander Paper

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    I would like to try out for a leadership position in the band‚ also known as field commander. I understand that this requires maximum dedication and hard work throughout the year. It is my responsibility to put that into action and consideration for my fellow band members and staff. Putting everybody first will be my intention in all occasions. I currently play the clarinet all year around as a sophomore. I have been focused on this for five years now‚ and I know that I will promote and sustain

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    the Silver Lake club Spaceland‚ and local indie rock band Army Navy was performing onstage. The bassist‚ Ben Gaffin‚ played an almost-hypnotizing riff as the band’s catchy music filled the room. After the show‚ the patio was flooded with people who had anxiously rushed outside for a post-show cigarette. Now that the band and the fans were no longer separated by the stage inside‚ something became clear: It was almost impossible to tell the band members apart from their fans. Nearly everyone was wearing

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    Third Day Concert

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    when the band started. The lights went dim and the stage filled with smoke. You could hear the beat from the drums‚ but you could not see the drummer. The guitarist started playing. It was so loud it shook the walls. When the lead singer started singing‚ the crowd went nuts. They were yelling and chanting his name‚” Mac‚ Mac‚ Mac.” Finally the smoke started to dissipate and the band was on stage dressed in torn jeans and flannel shirts. After the first song‚ Mac introduced the rest of the band. Each

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    The School of Rock

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    confident guitarist Dewey Finn played by Jack Black. This film is written by Mike White‚ it is produced by Scott Rudin along with being directed by Richard Linklater. In this film Dewey Finn is a selfish so called “rock star”. He pushes his luck with the band and uses people to get what he wants or where he wants. A lot of the way through this film you come to terms with what makes the film what it is today‚ like lighting techniques‚ the uses of sound‚ the use of camera and so forth‚ this all sets up the

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    The Last Waltz

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    given by a group of musicians who referred to themselves as “The Band”. Hence the name The Last Waltz was given to the title of the film. Besides the concert‚ the viewers are enlightened with the life experiences of these musicians through the interviews dispersed between the scenes of the concert. In this way‚ the movie is created as an informative film since the interviews inform the audience of the background information of The Band. The Last Waltz is a unique documentary because of its exceptional

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    Descriptive Writing

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    the deafeningly loud noise called music‚ I couldn’t help but cringe at the horrible melody bellowing from the speakers. The band playing tonight was some sort of metal rock band. They clearly did not understand music. Squinting my eyes to look at the band members on the stage‚ my eyes were almost blinded by the intense lighting. The lights screamed and shone primarily on the band members‚ making me wonder how they didn’t flinch away from it. When I actually got a glimpse at the members‚ I was repelled

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