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    I was walking home from school, on a bright, sunny day in late September when it happened. I hadn’t walked home from school in a long time. Today, I stayed late for a volleyball practice. I told my parents that I knew the way, that I could get home by myself. Unfortunately, I was wrong. I had a great life. I was always happy, and for good reason. Teachers regularly described me as “bubbly, energetic, and cheerful,” as it was hard to find me without a smile on my face. I had straight A’s, was semi-athletic

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    Definition Of A Concerto

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    solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra .The soloist will have the opportunity to show their potential during the cadenza part in a concerto. A cadenza is an embellished solo section, usually placed at the end of the first movement of a concerto. Concerto defines as a word both meaning “competing “and “accommodating”. Contrast,

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    solo concerto who was Antonio Vivaldi. Thirdly I will focus on the main traits Vivaldi developed in a concerto with reference to one of his most enchanting works The Four Seasons. Concerto A concerto is a musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra .The soloist will have the opportunity to show their potential during the cadenza part in a concerto. A cadenza is an embellished solo section, usually placed at the end of the first movement of a concerto. Concerto

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    performances, there were usually a male, female, painted-face male, and a clown. Females were not usually used in the performances so males would play their roles. The instruments used in these plays were a small, two-string fiddle with a piercing timbre called the jinghu as well as another chordophone instrument called the pipa. Other instruments are including in the percussion section like the gongs, cymbals, and wooden clappers. The leaders of the performance use a drum called the a danpi gu. Another type

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    Seth Rogers was once a pretty good kid. He listened to his parents, did his homework, turned in his library books before they were due. Then came the divorce, followed by the drugs. Suddenly A 's turned to D 's and what should have been honors courses and ACTs went to standards classes and detentions. Even then, he wasn 't an entirely bad kid. One could say he was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. All the time. Worn shoes patterned softly along the pavement as the young man strolled down

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    My Day In My Life

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    My mind was moving too fast. It was as if it was waiting patiently for the call to end to pounce. I was in the living room of my home peering through the window, mesmerized by the little flourishes dancing from the sky when I got the call. My thigh jiggled as my phone vibrated on my lap; it was a call from my mother. It was supposed to be like any other call. I would answer, we would talk, and it would end with I love you and I would go on with my day. Only this wasn’t any other call. On November

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    Music in Othello

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    to himself that he will wreck the lovers' harmony: "O, you are well tuned now! / But I'll set down the pegs that make this music, / As honest as I am" (2.1.199-201). The "pegs" to which he refers are the tuning pegs on a stringed instrument. Their love is the instrument on which Iago is planning to loosen ("set down") the pegs until the harmony is turned into discord. [Scene Summary] Because no one like to be a party-pooper, Iago sings drinking songs in order to encourage Cassio to get drunk. Drinking

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    Whitman: War Changes a Society Walt Whitman spent eighty-five chapters of his autobiography discussing his war experiences, even though his life through 1860 seemed to be the years crucial to the background for Leaves of Grass, which is often considered Whitman’s most influential work. Whitman made the statement that “My book and the war are one.” This statement seems odd, considering that the majority of Whitman’s published works were written before the Civil War. Whitman’s statement is indicative

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    The aroma of musty wood and rusty metal lingered in the still air as my forehead beaded with droplets of cold sweat. As I sat fidgeting on an uneven blue chair, I absentmindedly watched as students entered small rooms with distressed emotions plastered on their anxious faces. There was one particular student I watched from a distance as she cautiously walked into a room that was lined with tearing yellow wallpaper. Her rich auburn blonde hair was matted down to her scalp from her sweat and I noticed

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    Kurt Donald Cobain was born on February 20th, 1967 in Aberdeen, Washington. His mom was 19 and his dad was 21 at the time of his birth. Kurt came from a family that didn’t have a lot money, but they were well known in their home town. Even as a young child, he showed an interest in art and music. The majority of his family was very musical. When he was 7, his parents got a divorce and ever since that he was very anti-social and picked on in his public school. After this he distanced himself from

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