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    Sister Act Analysis

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    The Sister Act, a musical theatre show, written by Cheri Steinkellner and Bill Steinkellner, was a hit musical during the late two thousand, making all the way to Broadway. It has its roots in the era of disco, with all types of different distinctions from modern types of music, and with its plot, it also delves into the realm of hymns and old gospel music, which all culminates into a musical theatre extravaganza. It being a musical, makes it hard to distinguish one genre in particular, but

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    quartiles by dividing the total frequency by 4 to get the lower quartile and by multiplying the total frequency by 3 and dividing by four to get the upper quartile. With the lower and upper bounds we could also find the inter quartile range by subtracting the lower bound from the upper bound. From the graphs below I found that the median for the males was less than that of the females. Also from the graph I found that the IQR for the females was greater than the IQR

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    1) Background Analysis: General Market Assessment: In the 90's, the SUV was looking to become a highly contentious market, however, with a new emphasis on the Leisure SUV. This was where LRNA will be able to maximize its market share, and perhaps grab a foothold on the market. Competition and behavior: The SUV industry in North America was becoming increasingly competitive, with "over 30 SUV models, their prices ranging from $10,000 to $60,000. Market leaders were Jeep and Ford, with Jeep having

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    INT 1 Task 1

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    Part One Changes in DNA Understanding - a Continuing Process INT - Task 1 Understanding Genetics a Timeline of DNA Science ● ● ● ● ● ● 1700’s - it is believed that all traits are acquired. Example - a giraffe has a long neck due to stretching to reach the leaves in the taller trees. 1800’s - Carl Linnaeus classified by visible traits. 1866 - Gregor Mendel, through pea plant breeding and research; discovered that traits are inherited not acquired- before anyone knew or understood anything about

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    How can you describe the Heathers? According to Veronica Sawyer they are simply popular, beautiful, mythic bitches. But do they deserve to die? Heathers took me on an exciting journey with the seniors of Sherwood Ohio that challenge the ideas of homosexuality, promiscuousness, and most obviously suicide. I was lucky enough to experience this twice throughout the run of the show and it was the second time watching the show that I fell in love with the characters and saw the actor’s desire to share

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    “Hey everyone, I have a new unit to introduce!” Ms. Adelmann, the choir teacher at Eagle Swift Middle School, was introducing the new unit in the choir. Lexi was waiting anxiously to see what they were doing in her hard rough chair. Ms. Adelmann continues, “We are starting a new program called Solo Vocal. You will be learning two solos, one different language song, and one English song, then out of those two, you will be choosing one of them to sing to the class. If you want to, you can sing

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    Sia Furler Biography

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    Sia Furler, more commonly known by her stage name Sia, has been around since the late ‘90s. Furler’s discography spans from her first solo studio album OnlySee, released in December of 1997, to her most recent This Is Acting, released in January of this year. Except for the last two albums she has released, Furler’s albums have received mediocre success in sales. Although when it comes to her music, critics rarely have negative things to say. All of Furler’s fans can agree her albums showcase her

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    Judy Garland singing “Somewhere over the Rainbow” was lovely. She was a great singer who had a beautiful and rich voice. Her voice is incredible because of how much emotion you can hear from every note she sings. Her voice has really good clarity and vibrato which helps liven up her voice and gives us that warm and caring voice. Her voice reminds me of the singers that sing childrens nursery songs because of how much emotion and calmness can be heard. And from watching the video you can immediately

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    auto-tuning has come into widespread usage in music in a variety of ways. And as a whole, this widespread usage of auto-tuning has had a negative impact on music. First of all, auto-tuning has allowed otherwise mediocre singers to sound perfect when they sing or perform. Secondly, the use of auto-tune has reduced the tonal variety of modern pop music. And finally, the use of auto-tuning has created a pitch-perfect standard in music consumers that is incredibly difficult, if not impossible, to actually

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    The song was performed by Sherwood High School Choir and was sung by Carmen Groenweghe. Carmen Groenweghe, who was the main singer, sang “Someone To Watch Over Me”. In the beginning of the song, she started to sing articulately and very beautifully but the whole choir group didn’t. Well, they did but didn’t gave it their all. Some of them were too distracted and some were even lip syncing which that is unacceptable. Every choir group has to be ready and sing their hearts out. They have to be very

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