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    Performance Notes Asses Tod - Play this piece with an appropriate dark ensemble tone color, and a wide dynamic range is required from the performers. Three Renaissance Dances - Each dance is in a different style. No. 1 should be played with a sense of motion and a gentle feel. No. 2 encompasses two contrasting styles, transitioning from a smooth, connected common time to a dancelike triple meter. No. 3 employs bold brass colors. The beginning is in the style of a fanfare, with crisp articulation

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    A topic that I studied at GCSE and AS Level was population. The study of population and the impacts of our ever-changing world demographics links neatly to the best adventure of my life - visiting China. Studying China's One Child Policy including the geopolitical effects of the

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    Aqa Gcse Chemistry Unit 1

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    AQA GCSE Chemistry Unit 1 C 1: Fundamental ideas: C 1.1. Atoms, elements and compounds: * All substances are made up of atoms. * Elements contain only one atom. * Compounds contain more than one atom. * An atom has a tiny nucleus in its centre, surrounded by electrons. C 1.2. Atomic structure: * Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. * Protons and electrons have equal and opposite electrical charges. Protons are positively charged, and electrons are negatively

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    The last thing I heard was the screeching of the old garage door. I, Junior Garcia, have been friends with the idiot Buzz Townsend since the first grade at Goldwood Primary School in Rocky River, Ohio. We used to play many sports together, but now he only plays football and I play basketball. Buzz is the middle linebacker for the team and is being recruited by Division 1 colleges to play for them. Today, October twenty-seventh, is senior night for football. This game was to qualify for the

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    Romeo and Juliet essay In Romeo and Juliet we learn how Shakespeare uses vivid language to build character and depth in their roles. Shakespeare was a poet, playwright and an actor with a great love for language. Shakespeare was of great importance when it came down to the moulding and developing of the English language. Shakespeare had such an immense love for language that he created neologisms that we use in everyday life. Some of these neologisms he created include words such as puke, lonely

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    Swan Lake Gcse Analysis

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    Swan lake is currently a standout amongst the most well known of all ballet performances, which is created by Pyotr Tchaikovsky in 1875-76. The scenario was in two acts which were telling the story of Odette, a princess, who turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer’s curse. The prince Siegfried, the hero of the story, a handsome prince, who falls in love with Odette. Princess Odette, the white Swan is the lead ballerina role, she was alluded as a deplorable champion and is constantly depicted as vulnerable

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    The very first music piece started off slow but then flutes and chimes came in and took the song to a different level. It then later on has the same type of beat which helps it continue to flow. I really like the flute solo that was played around the middle of the song. In the next song it starts out as if it is a church choir. The song sounds serious and probably takes part of some ritual or ceremony. The third song sounds very inviting and calm. This song also is song by a choir or a group of

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    The song itself is accessible in terms of the sound – it is definitely not tough and dirty rap for only Hip Hop biggest and the most dedicated fans but pop music enthusiasts would also like the track. The melody is very catchy and easy to remember. However, the situation is absolutely different in terms of lyrics. Gangsta's Paradise is the example of dark rap about the unreal lifestyle of the young criminals from poor districts of the United States1. The video starts with the picture of school corridor

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    GCSE Geography Coursework Silas Gethin Candidate Number: Water of Leith Spring 2016  Contents 1. Introduction Page 3 2. Location Page 4-6 3. Geographical Theory Page 7- 4. Methodology Page 5. Results and Analysis Page  Introduction Research Question: Does the Water of Leith have the same typical river properties confirming to the Bradshaw Model? Aim: The overall aim of the expedition is to compare the residential environments of the three sites along the River Leith

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    When I chose to study GCSE Psychology, I realised this is where my interest really lies. Progression into ‘A’ Level Psychology reinforced my regard for the subject. As well as a basic overview of different psychological approaches, I gained an insight into social influence and particularly enjoyed Zimbardos and learning about social change and obedience. Having a keen interest in Maths has helped to develop my skills in logical thinking and I have found that I have an aptitude for statistical analysis

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