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    Monika and Lord Henry are the opposite of The Player and Dorian Gray, driving the plot to fit their intention of changing the protagonist to fit some ideology. Their archetype is the Puppet Master, exerting control by manipulating others. Without Monika’s “epiphany” (Team Salvato) in realizing that she is just a side character, but wanting more, or Lord Henry fascination of Dorian Gray’s aura of innocence, the plot of the stories would be quite dull and would not have been notable pieces of rhetoric

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    Essay On Paul Rennick

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    July 21, 2012 was the best experience of my life, and it took place in The Alamodome parking lot in San Antonio Texas. Being able to meet a legend who has inspire me since I was younger was incredible. A man who impacted my life in many aspects. Paul Rennick is the percussion director at The University of North Texas, where he is currently teaching members of The Santa Clara Vanguard Percussion section. I met Mr. Rennick in the parking lot where the Santa Clara Vanguard Battery was warming up and

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    Summer of 2015 was the summer I joined marching band for the first time. I really enjoyed it, even though it was strenuous with a 40 pound bass drum attached to my back. We prepared for the longest parade any of us had ever been on. The 5 mile parade would be in Bristol, RI. Marching and hitting the bass drum as hard as I could was a ton of fun to me. I loved the passion that everyone in the band had for it. We drank water and rested up for the long parade. Much like Charlie right before his operation

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    Flute Research Paper

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    When I began flute in fourth grade, something changed within me. Everything seemed right. From the start, I knew that I was going to become a band geek. I was―and still am―the kid who actually practices their music. I’m the kid who loves going to band, no matter what the songs are. I’m always happy to have the chance to play flute. It doesn’t even matter to me if I play in an ensemble or if I solo. Playing flute refreshes me in some way that I'll never understand. It gives me the chance to turn

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    So, most people have great memories right? Mine are marching band memories. Marching band started with my sister. My mom and my sister inspired me to do sports in the first place. It was either marching band or volleyball. Which I believe marching band was for the best. I'm working up to the things that my sister accomplished. My music has helped me develop my life, my values, and my goals. My music has helped me develop my life, by letting me learn a different language. Learning music started

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    High School Band Report

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    On Tuesday February 8th, thirteen high school band members represented our school at the Trailways South Conference Honors Band. It was held at Edgerton Performing Arts Center. The students who participated were Brett Miller, Josh Kupsche, Sierra Wirth, Chris Yezzi, Madison Graf, Tori Nizzi, Madeline Wenzel, Megan Karczewski, Noah Argus, Katie Woodward, Allison Reichert, Summer Manzke, and Arianna Wichman. The students rehearsed all day as a full band with Rick Kirby and performed later that night

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    middle school band, I didn't like it at first, but it grew on me. Two years later, I had gotten pretty good. I made all state band, won some awards, and was 1st chair. I had no intention in joining the marching band my freshman year. It was the first day of summer, about 10 o' clock in the morning and my phone rang. It was a number I didn't recognize but I answered it anyway. "Hello Ms. Mullen are you coming today?" "Coming to what? Who is this?" "This is Mr. Sax, the High school band director

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    From there on, Dickson had become a Cotton Buyer for Johnson & Johnson in 1916 (Wepman, 2000). In 1939 Band-Aids were created due to World War II breaking out and many people getting infections. As previously stated, Dickson worked at Johnson & Johnson, and had noticed that his wife seemed to be very clumsy and seeming “accident prone.”(Zim, 2012). That was one of the main reasons as to why Band-Aids were created, so that he could save her fingers when she accidentally injured them (Zim, 2012).  His

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    into my high school’s marching band. During my first year in Broken Arrow, my mother and I went to go see our band for its send off performance. I remember sitting high up in the stadium, completely blown away by what I saw on the field. As a child, I was just fascinated by how fun everything looked; my favorite moment was when I saw tuba players riding bicycles on the field. I had no idea at the time, but my mother and I had just witnessed a nationally acclaimed band that, at the time, had won two

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    WHY? I have dedicated a significant portion of my time to this band and feel that my commitment and pursuit of excellence makes me a great leader. I am willing to do whatever it takes to serve the band through investing time and energy into leading by example and inspiring others to work hard and maintain positive attitudes throughout the season. Describe “servant leadership”. What

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