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    Hornpipe Dance History

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    The hornpipe is a musical instrument and dance from the fifteen century , it has inspired many different european musical stylings since it’s inception. Many different people have used the hornpipe and it’s musical styling as influence for their music. Musicians have used the hornpipe to inform their musical style from the late fifteen century to the modern time. The influence of the hornpipe can be seen as recently as the Drop Kick Murphy's rendition of “Shipping up to Boston.” Hornpipe is “an

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    Form / Structure This poem is written as a lyrical ballad, which tells a lengthy narrative. Like many lyrical ballads, this poem is written mostly in quatrains and follows a rhyme scheme in which the second and fourth lines rhyme, however, Coleridge does not strictly follow this format. His decision to not follow the lyrical ballad form precisely shows a rebellious side, similar to the rebellious nature of the mariner when he decides to shoot down the albatross. This rebellion signifies a rebellion

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    Sir Patrick Spens

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    And thair lies guid Sir Patrick Spens, Wi' the Scots lords at his feit. MODERN ENGLISH THE king sits in Dunferling town, Drinking the blood-red wine: "Oh where will I get good sailor, To sail this ship of mine?" Up and spoke an elderly knight, Sat at the kings right knee: "Sir Patrick Spens is the best sailor That sails upon the sea." The king has written an open letter And signed it with his hand, And sent it to Sir Patrick Spens, Was walking on the sand. The first line that

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    Fauré’s proficient music abilities were apparent at a very young age. When his Swiss teacher Louis Niedermeyer first heard young Gabriel, he instantly welcomed him as a new student. Fauré also studied piano with Camille Saint-Saëns, where he adopted musical styles of both Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner. He was employed as a church organist at The Church of La Madeline in Paris, alongside being appointed professor of composition

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    not limited to motherhood, fertility, the earth, childbirth, the moon, and even sailors. To begin, when Osiris became the god of the Nile and introduced the plow, Isis was believed to have invented farming wheat and barley, and then became the goddess of the earth and also the land fertilized by the Nile. When the Egyptians then met the Greeks, Osiris’ and Isis’ role then changed to being the gods and goddesses of the sun and moon. Eventually, Isis’ role evolved yet again to be Demeter, the Greek

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    mariner and his crew escape the frozen icy antarctic, but for some reason the mariner kills the albatross, which still confuses some readers still. Iron Maiden the popular heavy metal group from England wrote a song about the poem, with their own Musical twist. For these reasons I am going to find out why the mariner killed the bird of good omen the albatross, and why and how the group Iron Maiden turned this poem into a 14 minute epic song. To begin an analysis of this scale and magnitude I need

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    memorable cartoon and kid shows from the 90's include Rug rats, Double Dare, GUTS, Pokémon, Powerpuff Girls, Dragon Ball Z, Power Rangers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman the Animated Show, Captain Planet & The Planeteers, Ren and Stimpy, and Sailor Moon. However, 2010s TV shows have been corrupted by fake drama reality TV, sex, over violence, and drugs. Even while watching commercials you come across sexual innuendos, tampon commercials, and condom commercials. If I was still a little kid and this

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    found in these songs: praise of the great leader, celebration of heroic deeds, laments for the death of comrades, disparagement of other units, and complaints about incompetent officers and vainglorious rear-echelon personnel. Like soldiers and sailors from time immemorial they sang of epic drinking bouts and encounters with exotic young women. Songs provided a means for the expression of protest, fear and frustration, of grief and of longing for home. Some of the songs show empathy with the

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    First of all, the idea that any foreign country could have a significant impact on American musical tastes had been pretty much unthinkable before 1964. Long before rock 'n ' roll--in fact, pretty much from the advent of recorded music, American popular music ruled the world. Jazz and swing music, which originated in the US, were hugely popular in England and Europe in the 1930s and 1940s. While the British and French had their own home-grown jazz and pop stars, some of whom might have an occasional

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    Future Of Animation Research Paper

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    The Future of Animation When one thinks about the cartoons of the past, like TigerSharks, ThunderCats, and G.I. Joe, one will remember the rich story lines, the wild character profiles, and the inspiring battle cries of "Yo Joe" and "Thunder, Thunder, ThunderCats, Ho!!" With technology changing every day, a new form of animation has arisen. This new form is called "Japanimation" or "Anime." It is slowly becoming a part of this culture just as much as hamburgers and pizza. It still has a long

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