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    This year might of been my hardest year in the choir because I had to be a leader, before I had always sat in the back and made jokes. This year however my director made me sit in the center of the sopranos so everyone could follow my voice. I also got to perform all around Spain and Portugal as a soloist. This was a huge confidence booster because I got a standing ovation every night. So my entire time with the choir was a huge challenge because

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    In the Sopranos Tommy’s wife and daughter undergo differences of opinion that put a strain on their relationship. The strain is shown after Carmela asks her daughter about an annual traditional she shares with her daughter and Meadow responds by saying, “Tell you

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    Soprano Ukule Analysis

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    The Soprano Ukulele LU11 is made by Lanikai, and it has the quality aesthetics, sound, and playability. These qualities make it one of the best ukuleles in the world. It has standard size uke on the back, sides, and top. The fret board is made of quality wood, and it can be easily tuned using the geared machine heads. The 12-fret ukulele is strung with top quality stings. The Concert Ukulele LU-21C is a top-quality string instrument with its bridge and fingerboard made of Rosewood. Producing top-quality

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    Also, by this time the audience didn’t just come and see actors/actress play theatrical roles, they wanted to hear the sweet sound of the leading voices. Mostly, the high vocal range parts stole the show. Between 1590 to 1900, the Castrati (male sopranos) played the leading roles as the heroines, hero and villains, but it will take decades for women to arise from the religious and political views which caused restriction on all opera houses to ban all women to participate on stage. Like women, soon

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    Essence of Materialism in Paul’s Case Paul’s Case, a short story by Willa Cather, is an insight into the life of a young man who experiences strong repulsion toward his mediocre life. In following Paul’s thoughts and deeds, the reader learns the tragic consequences of the main character’s disillusionment. Despite the absence of any dramatic events or climatic scenes that would serve as turning points for Paul’s fate, Cather profoundly describes his mental and emotional state through his exaggerated

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    It is often said that there are two sides to every story. “Peaky Blinders” and “Boardwalk Empire” are the perfect example of this as they tell essentially the same story through very different lenses. These two iconic television series tackle the subject of society post World War I, and a soldier’s place in it. Though the details often vary between the two, they share the same core characteristics. Both are post-war crime dramas, centered around a strong, dignified character, where both are leaders

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    SH 3 – Dysfunctional Families The family from The Sopranos is a perfect example of a dysfunctional traditional family. The father, Tony Soprano, is an Italian mobster in New Jersey and struggles with maintaining a healthy family life and his criminal organization. Tony suffers from panic attacks and chronic depression, which affects his actions toward his family and his outlook on life. He is also unfaithful to his family in having feelings for his psychiatrist, Dr. Melfi. They both have a relationship

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    The Portrayal of the Gangster Genre in American and British Cinema in 'Goodfellas' by Martin Scorcese and 'Layer Cake' by Matthew Vaughn The media has a vital role in the characterization of the gangster genre and presents a particular image with which the audience forms certain associations and expectations. For example, the use of transport, clothing, language and weapons are key paradigms that are executed to ensure that the gangster genre is presented the way one would

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    The movie “GATTACA” was a science fiction film, but it carries a social message as well. The title includes the letters G, A, T, and C which stands for guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine which are all nucleobases of DNA. This nominated masterpiece carries a story in the future where it is possible to conceive babies using the best hereditary traits artificially to make perfect individuals. The main character Vincent Freeman has unimaginable enthusiasm to achieve his life goal through massive

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    Speaking of watching a live opera, I had two extremely different experiences. Before taking this course, I have never watched a live opera in person. When I went to New York City during the spring break, I watched Prince Igor in the Metropolitan Opera House. And at the end of March, I watched The Magic Flute produced by the Music School of UM in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. It is apparent that the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre is not as magnificent as the Metropolitan Opera House in regard to construction

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