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    Music Autobiography

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    all around. From the chatter of the tourists‚ to the buses stopping to pick up passengers‚ to even the sirens of the police cars and ambulances. I couldn’t help but notice it all‚ it was such a pleasure and certainly an upgrade from my old makeshift drum set back in Guyana. If I had to pick my favorite type of music that I enjoyed ever since I got to the U.S‚ it would definitely be Soca. Soca is a type of music that is upbeat and makes you feel like you’re always at a party. Soca makes me happy as

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    were Daryl Ward (Vocals)‚ Adam Mitchell (Electric Guitar)‚ Paul Mayfield (Keyboard) and Chris Norris (Bass Guitar). I originally had Robert Huskinson‚ a good friend and lecturer at NCN‚ playing the drums. Unfortunately he was unable to attend all of the scheduled rehearsals‚ and so I decided to play the drums myself. A conductor’s directing can be limited when also playing an instrument. However‚ I do think a drummer has the advantage over other musicians‚ for a drummer’s primary role is to keep time

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    INSTRUCTOR’S RESOURCE MANUAL CHAPTER ELEVEN Critical Chain Project Scheduling To Accompany PROJECT MANAGEMENT: Achieving Competitive Advantage By Jeffrey K. Pinto CHAPTER 11 PROJECT PROFILE – Canada’s Oil Sands Recovery Projects INTRODUCTION 11.1 THE THEORY OF CONSTRAINTS AND CRITICAL CHAIN PROJECT SCHEDULING Theory of Constraints Common Cause and Special Cause Variation 11.2 CCPM AND THE CAUSES OF PROJECT DELAY Method One: Overestimation of Individual Activity Durations

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    How did the residential school affect Canada’s First Nations people? In Canadian history‚ there are a lot of interesting events happened in the past. Some of them are events that are proudly presented such as Battle of Vimy Ridge‚ Canadian peace keeper and others. On the other hand‚ there are also a lot of tragedy events that happened in the past. Indian Act is one of an important act which occurred in 1876 and it led to establishment of Indian residential school‚ and the Indian residential school

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    Bossa Nova

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    he’s ever seen go by. The musical style of the music on the Bossa Nova CD can be related to what we as Americans listen to as lounge music. It is very soothing‚ carefree and pleasurable. Through most of the CD the piano‚ string bass‚ flute‚ snare drum (played with a light brush) and female singing voice make up most of the punction of the CD. It is very orchestral composition‚ rising and flowing. It follows the European style harmonies of the major and minor keys – some are more involved than

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    Shiva Historical Context

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    it is used to show Shiva’s numerous characteristics as a high deity. The objects in the right and left hands of Shiva Nataraja work together in carrying out the symbolism. Shiva holds a drum in his upper right hand. In his upper left hand‚ Shiva holds a fire. Drum and fire are on different parts of the body‚ but drum is higher than fire. The movement of Shiva Nataraja’s

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    Slave Songs Thesis

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    Outline Topic: Research paper on slave songs. I. Introduction A. Thesis: Most of the slave songs were often adapted to represent the experience of labor in the many plantations; these songs were divided into three different groups‚ the working songs‚ the recreational ones and the spiritual songs. II. Body Paragraph 1 – Work Songs A. Focus on Work songs B. The work songs differed according to the type of labor. C. The tempo of the songs reflected the amount of work done i. Slave owners

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    On Super bowl Sunday‚ Ram Trucks released a commercial featuring one of Martin Luther King Jr.’s‚ most well-known sermons “The Drum Major Instinct”. This one-minute advertisement has begun to cause an uproar in our nation. Many are upset with how Ram interprets Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. words throughout the commercial; however‚ I strongly disagree. This advertisement was based on us as a nation‚ and our desire to not only dream but more importantly to serve. In the commercial Martin Luther King

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    Classical Composers are untouchable; the music they have composed has the ability to “speak” to music lovers of different cultures and time periods. The techniques they used only help mold the best music of our time. Throughout the years‚ artists of different genres have done variations of classical pieces. Sometimes the variations are just in the background with different instruments‚ or tempo‚ while other times the piece is completely remixed. A few popular variations are The Fifth of Beethoven

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    it. A brief explanation of the plots of these advertisements is warranted. The first in the sequence shows two toy bunnies‚ waddling back and forth across the television screen‚ and all beating bass drums. The one not running on Energizer batteries dies out‚ and the one on Energizer batteries continues. The next ad showed the same thing‚ but with a different ending: the Energizer bunny waddled off the television screen

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