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    The novel Parable of the Sower delivers a message of bravery and hope to all those girls of her age. She in that small age did a lot of effort just to save people from getting into trouble. She fought for them. She fought for their rights. Lauren was an example for others who were with her, as a part of her group. While migration, she changed herself into a man because she knew that she has to face difficulties and if she will fight as a girl, she will become weak. She decided to be a man so that

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    carp, which is a pagan god according to Samuel. Witnessing it strongly impacted Antonio, since actually seeing it was as splendid and impressive as the Catholic God. Previously observing Ultima 's magic and just the thought of the carp really shows to Tony that there is more to life than what he 's been taught from church and his mother. After confronting the carp, Antonio realizes that Ultima was able to do things his Catholic god couldn’t, revealing that he would never be fulfilled by his Catholic

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    Bless Me Ultima Topic #2 Abid Ahmad Abid Ahmad #1 An essential part of someone 's life is a place where they are left alone with their own thoughts, not being judged by anyone or anything outside of them. In many cases, this sense of safety can only be found within themselves, because their world is being torn apart by outside influences that have little regard for their own perspective. Similarly, this is ever-present with Antonio and his family in the book Bless Me Ultima by

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    and cheerful. During one of the songs of Scene Four: Paris the Old Lady, Cunegonde and Candide were discussing a flight and the music being played by the orchestra matched the lyrics bringing the idea of a flight to life. The Old Lady has a mezzo soprano voice she executes all of her notes well in the song. At the end of scene three Candide, Cunegonde, and the Old Lady leave to go to a new place and in the song they sing there are rounds, which were well executed. It helped change the mood again which

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    different experience. As for the attire, everyone who took part of the performance were dressed in all black. There were various instruments used such as the harp, piano, viola, flute, guitar, clarinet, violin, and voices ranging from the soprano, mezzo soprano, tenor, and baritone. The flute, viola, and harp opened the program for the Chamber Music for Winds and More. It was an impeccable trio. I haven 't ever actually heard a harp when it 's at least 100 feet from me and I can say it was quite

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    Cendrillon Analysis

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    gorgeous appearance at the ball later in the story. At the end Cendrillon forgives her family for all of the pain they have caused her and they sing a happy song together in the finale of the piece. The cast of characters includes three sopranos, a mezzo-soprano, two tenors and a baritone. It seems very important to point out that “Cendrillon” by Viardot is a chamber operetta originally

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    Music Review : The Music

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    Music Review #2 Last Monday, October 17th, I had the privilege of seeing the performances of the University Repertoire Ensembles. They were live at the School of Music’s Malcolm Bird Recital Hall, and each ensemble played several jazz melodies that were very engaging and entertaining. The University Repertoire Ensembles included the Contemporary Ensemble (CE), the Hard Bop Ensemble (HBE), and the Brazilian Ensemble (BE). The CE performed the songs, “Have You Heard,” “Sail Away,” and “Got A Match

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    Indo-Jazz

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    Indo-Jazz Analysis Over the course of this semester we have journeyed from African tribal influences to the height of jazz during the Swing era, bebop to the abstractions of free jazz, the beloved John Coltrane to influencing R&B and Hip-Hop. We have analyzed music over the ages, determining what makes it jazz, what makes it good. Our minds have been opened to all styles of jazz and we have been exposed to the jazz standards as well as contemporary and modern pieces, including these mystery songs

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    Tenor Saxophone

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    With the final note of the song I was proud of how good I had played my first unplanned solo. I set my Tenor Saxophone to the side and listened to the 5th Grade cheer at the beautiful music that had been played for them. That’s what I would be saying if everything had gone to plan, but instead “me, myself, and I” had decided to make everything go down the drain for my first unplanned solo in band. This story has no real resolution for the teary eyed 6th grade me sitting in her section holding her

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    People all around the world have objects and ideas that make them who they are. This can include the country they are from, their favorite sport, or even their favorite childhood toy. These objects can define where someone comes from and what their cultural background is. Items that represent my cultural identity are my computer, the American flag, my phone, basketball shoes, and my saxophone. All of these items not represent who I am, they show what I have done in my life. The American flag

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