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    Marching Band?  Marching band is not what people think.  It strains your body and takes a lot of hard work.  An example of a practice would be, when you get there you start out  by getting into stretch block.  While you are in stretch block,  You might  feel like you get harassed and annoyed by the leadership. Then after you do that you go and tune with your particular section. Then, you go back to music warm up. Finally you to practice. The most popular quote you hear, is when the Band director

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    I play the French horn in my high school band. Our band is small—only 25-30 members—but we are a family. Each class I see the determination on each person’s face to do well because there’s the constant pressure of letting the rest of the band down. Because we are so small, each person has to play to the absolute best of their abilities; each individual person needs to be a strong player in order for our band to sound good. I’ve played in larger bands on several occasions and I was shocked to see

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    essential materials and commands that I have learned in my four years of marching band. Excellence, leadership, truth and service. All values that, any marching band veteran can tell you, are learned in this process.  Marching band was one of the most trans-formative experiences I've had in my life and helped shaped me into the proud person I am today. As a High School Senior, I can look back and say that marching band requires as much effort as any sport. Spending hours in the blazing hot sun learning

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    adjectives to describe a band. The groups can go from laid back to an in your face, ultra loud show of shows. There are many differences in rock bands and none is greater than the deviation between Oasis and Dave Matthews Band. From upbringing to influences, the differences are represented in the music and those who live for it. They might be under the same category but there are very few comparisons that are so far apart. Oasis is the foremost representative of a working class band. Their hometown of

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    Essay On Marching Band

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    An ongoing debate in the world is whether marching band is considered to be a sport or an active hobby. What can be classified as a sport is never ending if you compare it to the true definition of a sport. In the Meriam-Webster dictionary a sport is defined as a contest or game in which people do certain physical activities according to a specific set of rules and compete against each other. How does this relate to marching band though? It’s a physical activity because you need to march and play

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    Marching Band A Sport

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    2017 Marching Band Should be a Sport Many people believe marching band is not a sport because it involves people playing music. Since people are playing music, they think it is more of an art than a sport. It is true that we people in a marching band are playing music, but there is a lot more that they do besides playing music. I have so far participated in marching band for six years, five in middle school and high school and one year in college. Even though not all marching bands compete, it

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    for many people; I myself feel most at home when surrounded by music. The best place for me to have this safety, security and acceptance is in the high school band room. For most, it is just a room filled with instruments and kids who don’t want to go to gym; but the memories and friends made there are what make that room so special. The band room during class or a performance day is almost always full of noise and activity. People are playing instruments, whether they are practicing difficult sixteenth-note

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    The History of Band Aid

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    BRAND: HISTORY: The Band-Aid was invented in 1920 by Earle Dickson, an employee of Johnson & Johnson, for his wife Josephine Dickson, who frequently cut and burned herself while cooking. The prototype product allowed his wife to dress her wounds without assistance. Dickson, a Highland Park, New Jersey resident at the time, passed the idea on to his employer who then went on to produce and market the product as the Band-Aid. Dickson had a successful career at Johnson & Johnson, eventually

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    activities. Freshman year, I was involved in Band and Frisbee club. During my second year at Northshore, I was involved in Band. This past year, I participated in Band—in which I was a section leader—, Key Club, and Robotics. For my senior year, I plan on being a part of Band, Key Club, Robotics, and Ambassadors. 2.) What is the role of student leaders in the Northshore High School Band program? The role of student leaders in the Northshore High School Band is to influence others to strive for greatness

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    UTILITY OF COGNITIVE RADIO IN WBAN AND DISCUSSION OF DIFFERENT ALGORITHMS FOR THE SAME. Abstract−A WIRELESS BODY AREA NETWORK (WBAN) is a wireless sensor network technology that is confined to body of a person under supervision. As we use ISM band for transmission of information for WBAN thus it is a huge possibility that the transmission can undergo interference that affect the transmission. Hence there is a major utility of combining cognitive radio with WBAN. In this report, we discuss the role

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