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    Concert Report The concert that I attended was the Competition Recital for the 2011 Honors Recital during the Stander Symposium at the University of Dayton. The songs that I heard were very well done and performed‚ but in reality only 2 songs from this concert really stood out to me. The first song that really got my attention would have had to been the Jewel Aria from Faust. The reason why I was attracted to this song was due to the fact that I have never really been to an opera. I felt the

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    Two Kinds by Amy Tan: Literary Analysis - There are many key elements which together make up a story‚ namely a story’s setting‚ its main characters‚ the plot‚ and the symbolism it contains. A story’s setting is usually described in the beginning of the story‚ giving an explanation of where and when the story is taking place. Many stories have a protagonist and an antagonist as well as other key characters. The protagonist is the "hero or antihero; (the) character you tend to ’root for’." . The antagonist

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    WU Recital The Washburn University Recital was held in the White Concert Hall. It featured 6 different ensembles‚ each having their own compositions. The program began with the euphonium horn with piano accompaniment. The second performance included the flute with piano accompaniment. The third performance included the tuba with piano accompaniment. The fourth performance was a male singer with accompaniment from the piano. The fifth performance was the euphonium horn with piano accompaniment.

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    35 year old man to come and pick her up. Lisa stops singing as soon as she notices her father. Paul encourages her to continue but she refuses. The raising action of the play is when Lisa is irritated that Paul was not present during her dance recital. Lisa does not seem to be content with Paul’s apologies and she answers his questions in a very flat tone. ”How’d it go?”/”Good”/“Just good?”/“You don’t want to be sexy?/“I don’t care”. She refuses to go home claiming that she could not find her leg

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    Jing Mei: Success or a Failure In the 1950’s‚ many immigrants believed that America was a place where all their dreams and wishes could come true. There is no exception to one family who just move to the “land of opportunity” to give their daughter‚ Jing Mei for a brighter future. As the author‚ Amy Tan writes the story named “Two Kinds”. The story is centered around a Chinese immigrant‚ Jing Mei and her family’s struggles and how they have overcome many obstacles in their lives. Jing Mei’s mother

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    collaborative pianist (a term replacing “accompanist” to describe the role the pianist plays in an instrumental or vocal recital performance). I am impressed not only by the high status venues that have sponsored her performances‚ such as New York’s Lincoln Center‚ but also by the exceptional musicians with whom she has shared the concert stage. She has performed chamber music and recital programs with a host of renowned performers that include violinist Itzhak Perlman‚ Cleveland Quartet violinist Donald

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    The coming of age is a theme that we all can identify with. This broad term can encompass many other themes such as responsibility‚ the pressure to succeed‚ and the loss of innocence. A theme that is especially prevalent in Amy Tan’s short story‚ “Two Kinds‚” is identity. There is a discernable conflict between who the narrator wants to be and who her outside influences want her to be. Arguably‚ no greater pressure can come from that of one’s parents. In “Two Kinds‚” the mother is the primary source

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    Sydney Opera House The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney‚ New South Wales‚ Australia. It was conceived and largely built by Danish architect Jørn Utzon‚ opening in 1973 after a long gestation that had begun with his competition-winning design in 1957. Joseph Cahill’s New South Wales Government gave the go-ahead for work to begin in 1958. The government’s bold decision to select Utzon’s design is often overshadowed by the scandal that followed. The Sydney Opera

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    touch were some of the sounds with one step. Then there came the steps with two sounds like the ball heel and the shuffle. I was so excited that I was learning all these different steps. By the time we learned all these different moves the dance recital was around the

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    to explain certain facts which are necessary to be explained before the enactments contained in the Act can be understood. In short it contains a recital of the facts or state of the law for which it is proposed to legislate by the statute‚ the object and policy of the legislation and evils or inconveniences it seeks to remedy1. But though it is a recital of some inconveniences‚ it does not exclude others‚ for which remedy is given by the enacting parts of the statute. Hence‚ where the language of

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