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    Lion was an inspiring movie that had a main focus on Saroo's assimilation into Australian culture. His immigration into Australia is of course what started his assimilation. Consequently, Saroo lost the ability to speak Hindi, as seen at the end of the movie when he reunites with his mother, because he grew up in an English-speaking culture. As well Saroo forgot aspects of his culture, such as eating with his hands, that were uncommon or looked down upon in Australian culture. The scene in which

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    On May 5th I went to the Opera in Disquise. They had two operas, one was named Le Jeu de l’Amour et du Hasard and the second was named II campanello. I noticed that the musics pitch was based on the emotion of the music. The music goes with the facial expressions. A happy expression would have happy music and sad with sad music. The music would harmonize with the singing. The music also matches the story. The orchestra had many instruments but the flute really stood out to me when surprised, happy

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    Every week at Soya-Restaurant at Midtown opens its door for some live Jazz. It had a great atmosphere while you eat or just enjoy some drinks at the bar. Last Saturday it opens its door to a unique,unscripted and talented performer Brendan O’Hara Brendan O’Hara born in Boston but was raised in Washington and New Jersey. He is a singer- songwriter how played more than four instruments including piano and guitar. He learned the piano and his deep love for music from his grandfather, a beatnik who

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    Clarinet *Squeak Squeak* the sound from my black woodwind instrument concerns me. I feel a rush of nervousness running through my head. I play another quarter note and all I hear is flamboyant squeak. Have you ever encountered a situation where you thought you could not accomplish something but eventually you did? As Vince Lombardi once said, “The greatest accomplishment is not in never falling, but in rising again after you fall.” First off, it was the first day of band class and the first thing

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    Music has affected my life in many ways. Everyone listens to music, but not everyone appreciates and understands it. Almost everyone you ask will have a musician or band that has influenced their life in some special way. It has helped me develop personal goals, meet new people and realize music is a priority in my life.     Music has not just contributed to my personal development but it seems like it has always been very important to me. Now that I have been enriched by these music classes, at

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    the time, but the performers were very good. The LSU Symphonic Woodwinds was a very new experience, and it had a few different elements that can be upgraded. The design and cosmetics of the performance were very dramatic. I loved this aspect of the musical performance.The costumes of the performers were all black slacks and a black shirt. They looked nice, but I think they should change it up. The conductor was wearing a sports coat

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    In a move that many observers say underscores her commitment to the part, Beyoncé reportedly began a painful surgical transformation Thursday in preparation for her role as the lioness Nala in the live-action remake of The Lion King. The remake will include a variety of famous people, Seth Rogen, James Earl Jones, John Oliver and other people viewers will likely recognize. “It will take many intensive and frankly excruciating procedures before she gets to where she needs to be, but once the radical

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    childhood education: Encourages Creativity: Music is an imaginative art, so encouraging participation in musical activities will help children develop robust imaginations. From composing their own melodies and songs to discovering that everyday objects such as sticks and pots can double as instruments, music provides children with endless opportunities to develop their creative faculties. Cultivates Musical Aptitude: Young children possess a natural love for

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    joined my first choir and I’ve been in several since then. During middle school, I was a band kid for three years and took lessons in both guitar and trumpet. In high school, I chose to pursue chorus every year and participated in three annual school musicals. I was President of the Tri-M Music Honor society at my school. While my weighted GPA took a hit from taking chorus classes, I was having a blast and still managed to become my school’s Salutatorian. I even attended NC Governor’s school as a choral

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    Orchestra Hall Camerata orchestra was special. It was like stepping into another world every time you walked through the door. No one hated anyone else, and it was always a safe place to be. I truly believe that everyone enjoyed themselves while they were in class. It wouldn’t have been that way without the people making up the class, or our teacher, Kent musser. We stepped off the bus into the cool winter air. Every student was dressed from head to toe in black, shivering as they carried their

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