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    Summary For my final project, I have produced a three track EP along with a music video for each track, as emotions are enhanced through music, when also displayed visually REFERENCE. My EP is mainly based on chilled house music, embellished with a fusion of different genres and cultures, which was heavily influenced by ‘Migration’ (Nitin Sawhney, 1995). Furthermore, in producing these tracks, I have composed, written the lyrics, recorded, mixed and mastered my own songs before choreographing,

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    A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove   James Moloney   Answer all the questions (except the ones in grey) in full sentences in your workbook after you have read the chapter. Please note that the page numbers given are for a different edition of the novel.   Kerry The Matt family consisted of the Mother Kerry and three children Sarah, Carl and Harley. 1. Why was it easier for the family to keep Kerry’s family name ‘Matt’? 2. Why did Carl save up his money? What does this tell you about Carl? 3. How does

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    • What is the specifically stated claim (thesis) of each article? The thesis of “Despair Not” is “… the time has come for outspoken, full-throated heroism in the face of the great moral danger of our own day: the environmental crisis – an unfolding calamity whose main victims are our own children and grandchildren.” The thesis of “Why Bother?” is “Why bother? That really is the big question facing us as individuals hoping to do something about climate change, and it’s not an easy one to answer.”

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    Short Story- First Day As I run, trying desperately not to be late, my heart was pumping. It’s my first day at my new school and already I’m 5 minutes late, wondering what will the teacher say and, more importantly, what my new class will think of me. I run as hard as I can, not caring about my bag rubbing on my shoulders. I run as hard and as fast as I can trying not to be too late. As I approach the stairs, I run up, jump the three steps, burst through the door into

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    Underlying Power One thousand and one nights, one thousand and one moral stories. The story of The Thousand and One Nights is a unique tale that teaches simple morals throughout the many stories within the main story. This tale is about a clever women that saves herself, as well as the women in her kingdom, from being put to death by the king. She does this by marring the king and telling him bedtime stories every night that lead into the next day. She would purposely not finish the story,

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    A Reader Response to The Lie     Pleasing people and the pressure that comes with it.  This is a major factor in one's everyday life. Eli Remenzel, however, has been caught in the middle of just one of the many lies he will ever tell. It just happens to be that this lie was one that would make a lot of people disappointed. In the short story "The Lie", the parents, and Eli's actions make me angry.  However, I can definitely relate to what Eli is going through.     

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    Raymond Carver’s very short story, “Popular Mechanics” is seemingly set on the east coast or somewhere that experiences cold, wintery weather. Early on it foreshadows the potential of something bad or sad happening as it is dark inside. The couple in the story seems to be experiencing a bit of disagreement as they are separating and the male character gathers his belongings in preparation to leave. Unfortunately, their child was placed in the midst of the split as it is with almost all divorces between

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    The first Friday of May was one of the first sunny days in a long time, probably since November. Wearing my “Wellesley College” worn out, navy blue hoodie, black Nike’s, and black yoga pants, I was dressed for a comfort. I remember that after my modern world history class, I did not feel the “inspiration” to go to the library and study, so I met up with a few friends at the lockers next to the student center to eat junk food, “do homework,” and listen to music. My purple, patterned backpack landed

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    Although I enjoy dissecting the story structure of the parables, one thing that, I believe, I need to work on developing is my skill of finding the theme of the story. Looking at the prodigal son, I see various themes—grace, mercy, and compassion; however, reading the story, one theme stands out among the rest: unconditional love. Examining the parable, I noticed three different occasions in which the parable displays the theme of unconditional love. First, at the beginning of the parable, the younger

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    “Goodnight kids. Love ya’ both. ” Sighing, I shut the thin white door behind me as I make my way to the stairs, carefully avoiding the fourth step, which upon contact would creak so loudly it would pierce the tranquility of the night. At first turning left to go into the kitchen, I stop to look at his beautiful picture hanging by the rusted fridge handle. Staring at me is his face, strong and confident, and his caring smile, his skin, the color of beautiful chocolate, smooth and flawless. In his

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