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    My practicum took place on September 7,2016 from nine thirty to ten thirty. The practicum took place at Impact Early College High School in Baytown. The class I observed was Ms. Nguyen’s class of juniors and seniors that contained twenty students, seven boys and thirteen girls. The class appeared to be alert and ready to learn. Since this was their second period class they already had enough time to shake off their fatigue. The subject was Pre-Calculous and the topic was operations of functions.

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    The Constitution Essay

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    the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. IDEALS: Justice, tranquility , liberty, and posterity Notes : Gen. statement about what the con. will entail Setting stage for American identity What the country cares abt “We the people” demonstrates the idea of a nation united Unknown word: Posterity- all future generations of people

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    `Authors Note: I am upset because my favorite team in football, the Dallas Cowboys, has lost their last game against the Green Bay Packers with a final score of 35 to 31. The Cowboys had a chance in the dying minutes of the game to score and win the game. This fanfiction is going to be a bizarre twist on the of the last two minutes of the game with the commentators' speech. The commentators' names are Joe Buck and Troy Aikman. I am also going to change the magnitude of the game to the winner goes

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    Depression In Beethoven

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    During this time, Beethoven produced nine symphonies, thirty-two piano sonatas, one opera, five piano concertos, and many other works. To demonstrate depression in Beethoven’s music, one only need to analyze his works, specifically ten different compositions; four symphonies, four sonatas, one concerto, and two string quartets. In the same years that Beethoven began to exhibit deafness and depression, he created the “Sonata Pathetique.” This work describes through music Beethoven’s fear of becoming

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    it is possible to play the lower notes very loudly. Normally, playing lower pitches in the tuba requires slow buzzing and a lot of air. Towards the end, the soloist belted out the incredibly low notes. Additionally, throughout the performance, I felt a range of emotions from feeling happy to very anxious. The short staccato notes makes me feel cheerful but towards the end, the low pitched long notes makes me feel anxious and worried. Lastly, the short staccato notes that plays in a fast tempo intrigues

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    Suites, the aesthetically pleasing sounds of the Baroque time period are revitalized with their distinctive beauty and variety in tone color, tempo, and rhythm. The CD features sonatas whose first movements are all relatively similar in mood. The second movements hold to that same likeness, although the mood portrays a slightly more calm feeling as the sonata continues. From beginning to end, the prime factor that distinguishes one from the other is the rhythm, and to be more specific the tempo.

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    fields. You can hear the violin very clearly during most of spring. It's very soft and subtle but every thirty seconds or so comes my favorite part it gets very fast pace and many instruments jump in all at once, I start to imagine the little kids running, and jumping! Then out of nowhere with not even the slightest sign of it slowing down...it stops. Everything goes very soft and another thirty seconds or so it repeats, it does this about five

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    Freshman Year

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    have. However, there are techniques that you can learn to make your freshman year much more straightforward. In order for you, as a freshman, to become a better student, you must wear your I.D. in school, never be afraid to ask questions, and take notes on all materials, To begin with, you should always wear your I.D. As in don’t take it off, because an I.D. is your ticket to stay out of trouble. If you forget your I.D. three measly times throughout the

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    Glorieux from Antony Bruno’s graduate organ recital. This recital was held in Galbreath Memorial Chapel, which held a unique sound to facilitate a recording. The full track starts an intro in at 0:02 seconds, but the real piece does not start until 0:20 seconds. The piece last a total of 6 minutes and 28 seconds and features a dynamic rollercoaster of sounds. I really had a good time recording this concert and I had a team of 2 other people with me. The set up was relatively simple, and we went with the

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    Piano Music Critique

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    The night began at seven thirty. Entering the music hall of the first time, there were many red velvet seats neatly set into rows sloping into the stage like an opera house, with white washed walls and a beautiful black piano shining in the center of the stage. A medium tall woman wearing a velvet navy blue dress walks out on stage and sits at the piano. With her back hunched over she begins playing. As her fingers intermediately move across the ivory and ebony keys, the melody is calm and paints

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