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    Band of Brothers Band of Brothers, a 2001 mini series of the non fictional historical account of the US Army’s famous 101st Airborne Division, was set during World War II. This show details the combined experiences of Major Richard “Dick” Winters and the men of Easy Company 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment 101st Airborne Division out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The series has a war genre mostly, however there is drama and bits of comedy. These men who fought was known as the “good war” were hardened

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    Kpop Versus American Pop

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    star the only way to become one is audition and try and get into a entertainment company such as the ones mentioned above. And, when I say this is the only the only I literally mean this is the only way. There is not a singer, boy group, girl group or band that did not have to audition to get into some type of entertainment company to become a Kpop singer But there is a reason for this, cause in Korea once one has auditioned and have been accepted into one of these companies they must be trained in

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    for storytelling about these brave men, these Band of Brothers from the 506th Infantry Regiment, than World War II. From simple beginnings in western Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia and New York and Arkansas, to training camp in Georgia, we hear the stories of desperately young men transformed by war, by death and destruction and small pieces of glittering hope, and we laud their bravery, their sacrifice, and their determination. Who exactly are these Band of Brothers, and what did they do that contributed

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    in the marching band I played the saxophone. It is during those years I learned how to properly communicate with other students working in a large group to accomplish our shared musical goals. Eventually I would end up in a leadership role during my senior year of high school it’s during this time I learned the importance of dividing personal relationships and from leadership role. Often during my leadership role, I found myself at conflict due my personal friendships with other band students in the

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    was very enthusiastic to go school for the first day of 8th grade at Grange Middle School. I was more overly excited to learn more about what color guard was. Throughout the long, boring school day, i was finally able to walk towards the band room, which the band and colorguard shared the entire building together, that was located in quad of the school. I was happy to get to learn more about color guard and see who had joined it as well. That day we had the chance to meet the coaches. Their names

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    Colorguard Reflection

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    colorguard the summer before my freshman year. Being put under pressure to make a rapid decision between band and colorguard, I decided to stay in my comfort zone and join the marching band. Since I already had prior experience playing flute in the band, it was the easy choice, but not necessarily the right one for me. After the marching season ended, I decided to face the fear of trying something new. I joined the colorguard team at Manor High School for the winter guard season. During this time, we

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    pharmaceutical compounds such as antibiotics in the ecosystem exists from almost 30 years before. But, in mid-1990s, when the use of such antibiotics increased at alarming concentration and their presence became a thing of concern, at this point of time many new analytical technologies were developed.

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    friend Dr. Snodgrass who is the superintendent of the Fort Osage R-1 School District and ask if I could receive her email so I could set up a facetime call with her and get this interview on the road. Her name Is Erica Gregory and she is a high school band teacher at Fort Osage located in Independence Missouri. The reasons I decided to interview her were simple. First, she was my star time teacher which meant she was my study hall teacher. As a freshman coming into high school and being placed in a study

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    Buddy Rich Essay

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    Chris Macholz English 11 Thesis "When it comes to my playing, I take no prisoners," Buddy Rich tells Mel Torme in February 1949(Unofficial 1). Buddy Rich has taken drumming to new levels, developing ensembles that are centered around his stunning display of endurance and velocity, not to mention his remarkable showmanship. Buddy Rich is one of the most talented and influential drummers of all time. Born to the name Bernard "Buddy" Rich on September 30, 1917, in Brooklyn

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    “Education- should enhance understanding of the world, of oneself, and of one’s own experience” (Kelly 2009). What is important about music education? There are many important aspects in music education like pedagogy and performance. For me, music education is about letting the students express themselves. Having the ability to give an idea or to vent is a vital tool in today’s society. This concept influences music because expression is not only in how to connect a phrase, but also how to tell a

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