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    Drum Corps Narrative

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    As I looked out over the large crowd I started to feel squeamish. The feeling of the turf beneath my feet felt odd. The way the air was still made me feel woozy. I realized this was the last time I would be able walk on this field for another year‚ the last time I would see these faces around me. The bonds that I’ve formed over the summer with these 140 people would stay strong to the end of time as we made our final march onto the field. The drum major steps onto the podium and gazes at all of us

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    Student: xxxxxxxx I grow up in an environment with many people coming and going when I was young as my family ran a garage‚ there I learned how to reduce the cost‚ make more benefits‚ deal with all kinds of people as a owner from my father‚ his success and integrity inspired me must be an outstanding person as he is. In order to continue my academic and live until graduation I had to take a part-time job. Being a salesman in the supplementary school was my first job and I contacted with different

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    History of the Conga Drum

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    Conga The conga drum originates from Africa. The name conga is probably derived from the name of it’s homeland‚ the Congolaise of Africa. Nonetheless‚ the Conga is also called the Tumbadora. The conga is a descendant of a conical shaped drum of “Makuta”. The conga has gone through several changes in form and materials since it was originally created. Today ’s congas are more rounded than its conical ancestor. The conga was originally made from wood‚ but is available today in fiberglass as well.

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    Function of Drum Brake

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    2003-01-3348 Drum Brake Contact Analysis and its Influence on Squeal Noise Prediction P. Ioannidis‚ P.C Brooks‚ D.C Barton University of Leeds Copyright © 2003 SAE International ABSTRACT A non-linear contact analysis of a leading-trailing shoe drum brake‚ using the finite element method‚ is presented. The FE model accurately captures both the static and pseudo-dynamic behaviour at the friction interface. Flexible–to-flexible contact surfaces with elastic friction capabilities are used to

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    Ethnic Drums History

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    As An instrument Ethnic Drums has become very popular. They are also such a wide category containing sounds and rhythms from Africa and Latin countries. They tend to have the power to bring out the music in people often complementing our own natural rhythm. They liven ceremonies‚ events and entertain all over the world. The djembe drum ‚ a member of the membranophone family of music instruments‚ seems to be very similar to many other drums across Africa‚ however it does have a few important differences

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    Why I Love Canada Essay

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    Canada is an awesome country‚ and I love it for so many reasons. There’s hockey‚ poutine and much more. Those are great things‚ but there’s more to being the one country that I love the most. We are amazing because of our cultural diversity. We are amazing because we have the world’s number one source of freshwater. I could go on and on‚ but this essay would be too long‚ so I will stick to what I love most about Canada. Firstly‚ I love Canada because we have free healthcare. If you unexpectedly

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    Bang the Drum Slowly

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    Bang the Drum Slowly Every game needs rules in order to ensure that everyone has a fair chance at succeeding in the game. If‚ however‚ fairness to all players is not a necessity‚ then no rules are necessary. In "Bang the Drum Slowly‚" this theme is inherent in everything from card games to life itself. The Exciting Game Without Any Rules (or "TEGWAR")‚ is the game by which Henry Wiggins and Bruce Pearson play in everyday life. As a card game‚ TEGWAR is an exercise of dominance. The only rule

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    Some people believe that the NCAA should keep the academic majors how it is‚ but in all actuality the NCAA should consider offering sports as an academic major. Athletes who could major in the sport they enjoy playing can have the same enjoyment learning more about their sport and can potentially make a career out of it. Also Sports should be considered an academic major because if there are majors in theater‚ dancing‚ art and music then sports should be as well. Furthermore‚ athletes who can study

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    lot of disasters in the world because there are no surgeons or doctors. If there are surgeons and doctors then sick and injured people will go to a hospital to get better. When I graduate from college I would love to become a surgeon‚ being able become a surgeon would be fun and cool because I would get to do surgeries and I would get paid a lot of money. In order to become a surgeon it requires having a Doctoral or professional degree‚ practice through an internship or residency‚ and have to have

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    Hamlet Major Essay

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    Hamlet Argument Essay Hamlet represents the nature of mankind; the notion of love‚ hate‚ sadness and the thirst for vengeance. The play‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ focuses on Hamlet’s thirst to avenge the death of his father. However‚ throughout the play‚ Shakespeare also highlights Hamlet’s flaw to act because he over analyzes situations that lead him to delay his actions. Samuel Taylor Coleridge expresses his view about Hamlet stating that Hamlet is slow to act which results the play to end

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