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    Schnell, they show without imitating the movement of the steed conveying the father and child, and the breezy night. Over this, with G minor as the all-encompassing tonic of the piece, Schubert has seemingly settled on the most routinely sensational decision; something his Sturm und Drag antecedents would have affirmed of. A similar piece in G major or even E minor would likely be indistinguishable with the previously mentioned dim state of mind of the ballad and its undauntedly terrible conclusion

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    Isaac Lidsky's Speech

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    we all can control our reality and it is ourselves who contest that control. Lidsky’s main idea along with its corresponding major and minor points, the aid of my annotations, and two intriguing research topics came together to form my interpretation of his speech. Beginning with objectively summarizing Lidsky’s main idea and the supporting major and minor points that aid the overall understanding of his speech. Lidsky’s main idea is that we all can control our reality and it is ourselves

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    have stuck to a major in health and exercise science with a minor, picked up sophomore year, in nutrition. From day one I have felt that this combination complemented each other in content and personal interest. My minor was not planned, but after taking Nutritional Concepts in Exercise Science (ES 249), I discovered a love and interest for learning about nutrition and what it can do for all types of people. Through my choices of major, minor, general education courses, and prerequisite courses for

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    Revised clergy essay “People are often unreasonable, irrational, and self-centered. Forgive them anyway. If you are honest and sincere people may deceive you. Be honest and sincere anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. Be kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine enemies. Succeed anyway. If you find serenity and happiness, some may be jealous. Be happy anyway. The good you do today will often be forgotten. Do

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    It Isn’t Big to Make Others Feel Small “Erica, hurry up over there!” Hanley shouts across the smoothie shop as I pay for my drink. Every Friday, my friends and I go to Robin’s Smoothies across the street from Eva’s house. Today is extra busy because of the 4th of July town parade down the street. It’s a hot, sunny day and the ice cold smoothie feels refreshing as ever. “See you next week, girls!” The owner says as we exit the shop. We start heading down the street and I can already hear the noises

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    Mozart k310 sonata (2nd movement) Analyzation The 2nd movement of the Mozart k310 Piano Sonata resembles standard sonata form in many ways. It opens with a first theme in F (same as key signature). The theme is four bars long; two bars of antecedant, two bars of consequent. Mozart then starts the first theme again with a 32nd note run pick-up instead of the 16th note arpeggio pick-up in the the begginning of the piece so we are prepared for variation in the second statement of the first theme

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    How can a child make the decision for the life of another child by themselves? In this paper I will outline the mental, physical, and safety issues of minors (age 18 and under) having an abortion and why it is so important that they need to get parental consent before making this life long decision. Talking about abortion brings out an emotional response in many women. This is because having an abortion takes a massive emotional toll on some women. As Nanyjo Mann said, three weeks after having

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    The Scene I Of Act IIi

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    Throughout the evolution of a theme and seven variations as well as a two-part fugue, Berg explores the possibilities of various numeric significances and an ever evolving harmonic and melodic vocabulary. By presenting the audience with a familiar formal structure Berg is then free to more openly manipulate and change other variables such as using non-functional harmonies and unresolved melodic passages. He combines both dramatic and musical foreshadowing to create a visual and aural experience for

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    modulations like the extract shown below from “Blood Ritual”. “Blood Ritual” contains a very slow and solemn introduction as it depicts the pirates trying to regain their real identity. This modulation is based upon the tonic intervals of D minor, which then descends to A minor. Since it is slow-paced, it allows for the listener to hear the clear change of key signature, fulfilling the purpose of a true modulation. By establishing this transformation, Badelt creates interest, and also shows that there is an

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    Jonathan Moules Mr. P. Smallwood MUSG 101 Sec 7196 December 4, 2017 Modesto Junior College Symphonic Band Fall Concert Name: MJC Symphonic Band Fall Concert Performers: MJC Symphonic Band Venue: MJC Performing Arts Building Date: December 4, 2017 Time: 7:00pm The concert performed Fortress by Frank Tichelli, Parade of the Cliches by Livingston Gearhart, Military March by Ludwig van Beethoven and arranged by Berkowitz, Symphonic Prelude: Eternal Father by Elliot Del Borgo, Grand Serenade for an

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