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    Math Survey Paper In Math

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    frequencies we then found the mean, median, mode, range, quartile 1, quartile 2, quartile 3, the interquartile range, maximum, minimum, outliers, standard deviation, and a z-score from the data. Further we were to create a hand drawn histogram and a box and whisker plot. Finding all of these is helping us come to a conclusion as to whether the responses to the survey question is normally distributed or not and if

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    There are many careers someone can choose based on personal preference and hobbies. One of the best jobs is a singing career. The reason for this choice of career is that it can be very rewarding. We all have some big name star that pops into our head when we hear the word “singer”. Maybe it is Beyonce or Justin Bieber, depending on personal music type. Singing is a way to express how you feel through songs when words can’t. Careers come in a variety of forms and many have complex jobs. A singing

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    Over the course of the novel, John Steinbeck beautifully describes nature through symbolism to help the reader understand the striking, strong story line. For example, at the beginning of the story, he gives us a description of the setting. "Rabbits come out of the brush to sit on the sand in the evening, and the damp flats are covered with the night tracks of 'coons', and with the spread pads of dogs from the ranches, and with the split-wedge tracks of the deer come to drink in  dark."(1) When reading

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    Dear Dr. Davis, Our 8th grade class would love to go to the Lava Beds National Monument in California. The lava beds would be one of the best educational field trip ever. There is many history and geological stuff along this field trip. There is many fun activities to do at the lava beds. It is also located on the Oregon and California border. They lava beds have a great history and geological background. The good thing about this is it is crossing two classes, so you can learn about

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    My first topic will be about 5 instruments, and the importance of playing them, and having basic understanding about them. I will describe each instrument’s importance for its inclusion on the list, and how each one uniquely enables people to translate their musical ideas into tangible realities. The voice takes precedence and superiority over all instruments. Although many people have various skill levels when it comes to vocals, the voice is the one instrument that most people can relate to.

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    Britten Voice Range

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    As we discussed earlier, the voice ranges that Britten chooses in this particular opera is very interesting. Britten expanded the voice range in all voices in order to allow the listener to have a better understanding in characters. As Godsalve said “...four special things stand out in setting voices; the assignment of voice classes to roles, the use of recitative and aria, textual changes, and the combination of two or more voices...”1 (156). Britten is very aware of all these changes and make sure

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    Whitney Houston was born on August 9, 1963, in Newark, New Jersey, into a talented singing family. The youngest of three children, her mother, Cissy, was a successful backing singer. Whitney's singing career began in the local gospel choir but she quickly graduated to backing singing with the likes of Lou Rawls and Chaka Khan, when she also worked as a model. At the age of 18, Whitney was signed to record label Arista Records, with whom she produced the album, 'Whitney Houston' with 'Saving All My

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    All City Choir Essay

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    There’s a bigger song emerging from the music wing this year, but even though the women’s choir has more than doubled from the 36 girls in the fall of 2012 to the 82 girls enrolled this fall, choir director Elliot Kranz said that teaching that many girls at one time isn’t any different than teaching any other ensemble. There are just more girls. He said he believes there are a number of reasons for such an increase in numbers in the group. One is because of the success of the women’s choir in the

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    Whitney Houston Background Whitney Elizabeth Houston, was a famous American singer, actress, producer and model. Born on August 9th of 1963 in Newark, New Jersey and sadly deceased on the 11th of February of year 2012 in a hotel in Beverly Hills, California. John Russel Houston an Army serviceman and entertainment executive was the father of Whitney and Cissy Houston a gospel and soul singer was her mother, Cissy was Whitney’s inspiration, role model, mentor, best friend, the most important person

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    as of the instruments in the accompaniment when they should be singing at a different key, but my previous teachers and peers have said they’ve never seen me have this issue. Hearing their praise made me happy, but I would like to expand my vocal range so I could hit higher notes perhaps fitting an alto or maybe a soprano and give them something even more

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