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    Distinctively visual images perceived in the mind of the reader and audience respectively as it will have a positive or negative affect upon their understanding of the text. John Mistos ‘The Shoe Horn Sonata’, leaves the audience vulnerable and open to their own personal perception and unconsciously make a judgement upon the text. His purpose for this play was to make Australians aware of the heroism of the nurses in the Fall of Singapore in WWII. He believed that it was disgraceful that, fifty…

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    Big Horn Elementary Throughout the semester, I spent my time observing the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th grades, at Big Horn Elementary, in Big Horn, Wyoming. Big Horn, a small town with a population of 490 residents, is located at the base of the Big Horn Mountains. The socioeconomic status leans towards middle to upper working class and the common ethnicity was Caucasian. However, there were other ethnicities such as, Latino, Asian, and African American students in the elementary school. It seemed that…

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    John Minto's "The Shoe-Horn Sonata", demonstrates how the close bond between individuals, influences their decisions to assist another for the better good, while one must suffer. Similarly, Wilfred Owen's "The Send Off" are able to portrays the connection between an individual to their society, impacting their motivation to protect despite the aftermath. Thus, both themes and characters within the texts are form by distinctly visual elements. In both John Minto's "The Shoe-Horn Sonata" and…

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    Nyala Essay

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    observed and studied for the size of its elaborate, slightly twisted horns. This trait can be seen as an adaptative trait due to the variety of horn lengths and sizes in Bovids, as well as a heritable trait, due to the continual frequency in horns throughout generations, in the species of Nyala. The adaptivity and heritability of this trait can be analyzed through the natural history of the species of Bovids, observing how horns are used in combat as a sign of defense to other males of their…

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    Brass Line History

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    The brass line brings the sound and the flare to any modern marching band and drum corp. The section, if played correctly can blend perfectly together. Each instrument has its own unique history and has evolved from their ancestors into almost a completely different instrument. From being used for religious purposes to signaling or provoking fear into enemies eyes, the instruments have evolved into the beautiful yet powerful sounding instruments today. Brass instruments have vastly different…

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    Edin and Kefalas Trump Horn Single parent families are becoming more and more common across the nation. Author Wade F. Horn captures the heart of the matter with alarming statistics in his article “Promoting Marriage as a Means for Promoting Fatherhood,” while Kathryn Edin and Maria Kefalas look at the issue first hand by interviewing various single mothers in their article “Unmarried with Children.” Although Horn, as well as Edin and Kefalas effectively convince readers of their views by using…

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    Web. 12 May 2016. Have you ever been so upset take you just want to rip your hair out and scream so loud that the whole city hears? Peter Horn is mad and upset about his first born child being born into another dimension. Clearly then, the conflicts in this short story all relate to anger and frustration. The first instance of conflict is when Peter Horn first sees his child and denies that it is his own child and gets disgusted. When he first sees his baby he says “No. No, it’s not” and…

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    Black Rhinos

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    five species, the most iconic is the black rhino. Known for their two horns and hook-lipped, black rhinos live in the lower half of Africa, separating into two subspecies: Western black rhinos and Eastern black rhinos. However, in 1970, it was recorded that there were only around 65,000 black rhinos in Africa, after European and Asian colonists exterminated them for their horns to use for medications, jewelry, and weapons. Rhino horns were mainly used as medication to cure viruses in Asia.…

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    universally recognized by their massive bodies, stumpy legs and their horns. - They are renowned for having poor eyesight, but their senses of smell and hearing are well developed. - There are five species and 11 subspecies of rhino; some have two horns, while others have one. The biggest of the five surviving species are Africa's white rhino and Asia's greater one-horned rhinos. - All of the different…

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    As we learned from the previous assignment, Alvin Lucier is a composer of experimental music. This work August Moon is consisted of three instruments, which are horn, piano, and a string instrument that might be a cello. Entire music is composed of the similar patterns of playing. Piano, horn, and cello are playing as a trio every seven seconds. During the duration of the music, which is about fifteen minutes, the similar playing is repeated and each instruments paly their own role. The piano is…

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