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  • Admissions Officers Left Hand
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    Note: The below essays were not edited by Essay Edge Editors. They appear as they were initially reviewed by admissions officers. SAMPLE ESSAY 1: Columbia, Musician (cello) For some reason, my parents felt the necessity to inundate me at a young age with extracurricular activities. After school, I was always being driven from tennis to violin to swimming to cello to baseball to piano to karate to near craziness! I could have been called the worlds busiest kid at the time. From two ...
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  • Peace Love Unity Style Of Music
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    Raves are not just parties surrounded by total chaos and no rules. They are a really great experience. There is a whole culture surrounding raves. Have become a way of life for some people, they have there own music. And even there own way of thinking. We have a thriving rave culture, with a growing population. In fact raves are becoming a way of life for many people. If you get a flyer with anything with wards like love (spelt any way possible, ) sweat, house music, techno, smile, sauna, rhythm...
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  • Chimney Sweeper Industrial Revolution
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    Poems are a particular way an author shows to the reader of what he feels and thinks about the actions of the world. In the poems The World is Too Much With us and The Chimney Sweeper both poets make the reader feel piety and disgust of human Nature. They both tell how society uses too much materialism, and how there is wasteful selfishness and prostitution. This form of writing was common during this time period in the industrial revolution. A lot of people were fed up with the waste and povert...
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  • Eyed Strawberry Breasted Star Eyed Strawberry Breasted Blue
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    In The May Magnificat Gerald Hopkins describes the merry month of May as Mary's month, and for that reason it is all the more magnificent. May is Mary's month because she is no other than the great Mother Goddess of earth's renewal. When he asks the 'mighty mother' why May is her month she answers with her own question: 'What is Spring?' , to which she answers 'Growth in every thing -' Flesh and fleece, fur and feather, Grass and greenwood all together; Star-eyed strawberry-breasted Throstle abo...
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  • Wilfred Owen Second Stanza
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    Futility by Wilfred Owen Wilfred Owen is arguably one of the most famous poets of World War One. In his well known sonnet futility he uses powerful techniques such as personification, metaphors and par-rhyme reinforced with powerful imagery to demonstrate the harshness of war. This can also be seen through the tone which changes from hope in the first verse to a profound despair in the second verse. This then causes Owen to question the pointlessness of war. In contrast to his other poems which ...
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  • Life After Death Stop For Death
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    Because I could not stop for Death Because I could not Stop for Death by Emily Dickinson is a work of art which speaks of death through a woman's voice. Death itself is personified as a kind carriage driver, and shown as if forthcoming and appears to be in the figurative wisdom of a gentle, sympathetic man, who is arriving to take the speaker on her special expedition. This special journey takes her through various stages of life all the way to her eternal death. Dickinson's representation of De...
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  • One Of The Greatest Heavy Metal
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    A successful twenty years in the music industry is an amazing accomplishment. Bands come and go all the time. They shine brightly for a while, but eventually disappear. So how has the metal band, Metallica, stayed in the running? Metallica has been able to stay in the mainstream because of its members, music, and financial stability. This legendary band has broken new ground and continues to stay one step ahead of everyone else. In the late 70 's and early 80 's, there was a new wave of music th...
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  • Third Person Narration Red Room
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    ... new. This is done to continually keep the audience off balance and in a way this creates more tension overall as we do not lose it as a reader may do in one continuous build up. The main features are all present in the main build up of tension which is Lavinia's chase through the ravine. Bradbury has a definite structure to do this and he follows a pattern of having relatively long paragraphs of descriptions that place the image of the chase in our minds, such as For a change, all of the far...
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  • African Influence On American Dance
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    African dance has contributed many characteristics to dance in America. We see evidence of this in many aspects of dance today. Being such a diverse nation, America has the blessing of combining original dances from different cultures to create an amazing dance repertoire. American dance as we know would be completely different, if it werent for the Africans. African dance began with the different rhythms of the tribes. Its roots in America began with the slave trade. The American slave trade be...
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  • Double And Multiple Stopping Passages In Double And Multiple Violin
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    ... Paganini's artistry in composition and performance were tinted by "rose-colored memories." There is nothing "rose-colored" in the genius of such contemporaries of Paganini as Schubert, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Chopin, Schumann, Berlioz and others, whose reports claim his total mastery as a composer and genius as a performer in absolute terms. It is important to understand Paganini's music in the context of his cultural heritage and his enthusiastic adherence to traditional compositional values. H...
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  • Paul And Sylvia Steady Rhythm Play
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    Hopelessness is seen through the setting. At the rear of the stage there is a window and through it the sun streams "as the play progresses it fades imperceptibly until, at the end, the room is almost in complete darkness. " Apart from the obvious reason, which would be the course of a day, the sun, here, is a symbol of glory, success and faith. We can interpret it by saying that at the beginning of the play, when Paul and Sylvia are still young, "at twenty-odd years of age", they still have hop...
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  • Yo Head Plowing Mule
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    Humor is used throughout the book to keep the reader interested in what would otherwise be a boring story of hard work and hard times. The boring and tedious act of plowing is turned into a dangerous, yet humorous, occurrence when a release of methane gas from the mule was met by a match that Porter happened to be holding in close proximity to the rear of the animal. This resulted in a flame that "hissed and crackled and had long, feathery projections on the upper side of it, and it kept on and ...
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  • Coat Of Arms Gulliver Travels
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    Lamuel Gulliver Jonathan Swift is one of the best known satirists in the history of literature. When one reads his works, especially something like Gulliver's Travels, it is easy for one to spot the misanthropic themes, which emerge within his characterization. Lamuel Gulliver is an excellent protagonist: a keen observer, and a good representative of his native England, but one who loses faith in mankind as his story progresses. He ends up in remote areas of the world all by accidents in his voy...
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  • Jazz Music Early 1900
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    After reading the article on jazz dance, I had found out a number of interesting things that I hadnt known before. I thought it was a dance form that was fairly new, starting in the early 1900 s. I then found out that it actually pre-dates all the way back to the seventeenth century. I also thought income from the United States, when it really originated in Africa and was brought here by the slaves. The dancing and drumming was such a part of their lives; it was eventually continued by the slave...
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  • Love Of Nature First Stanza
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    Walt Whitman's This Compost, similar to most of his poetry, is written is free verse; therefore, instead of using rhyme and meter to create an underlying rhythm, he creates a rhythm with his gradual flow of thoughts and abundant use of repetition. Also similar to many of Whitman's poems, This Compost emphasizes nature, the physical body, sexuality, and the phenomenon of common, ordinary things. The poem is written in first person and is merely the thought process of the narrator as he reflects o...
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  • Rock N Roll Paul Mccartney
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    How The Beatles Changed Rock Music Rock music consists of many individual styles. Even though there is a common spirit among all music groups, all music made by them are very different. Rock music evolved in the 1950 s and the early 1960 s. At that time that Beatles entered the world of music from Liverpool. Rock music was a large piece of the centerpiece of a largely rebellious group of young people. Before the era of the Beatles, Elvis Presley first took Rock? n Roll to the public. Elvis blend...
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  • Traditional American Great Day
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    On Wednesday, May 23 rd, I attended the Union College Choir concert in the Reamer Campus Center. The choir performed a variety of songs, ranging from pieces in Latin to traditional American folksong's. Two of the pieces featured solos, and one even featured percussion instruments. Mrs. Elinore Forum provided piano accompaniment for each of the songs, and performed beautifully. I was extremely impressed by the talented choir members and their ability to sing such a varied range of songs. The firs...
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  • Edward De Vere William Shakespeare
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    The True Authorship Of The Works Attributed The True Authorship Of The Works Attributed To William Shakespeare In 1564, a man was born by the name of William Shakespeare. He was born to a poor family, was given little education, and had no interaction with sophisticated society. Thirty-eight plays and over 150 sonnets are not attributed to this ignorant man. Those who believe that Shakespeare was the author have no definitive proof but instead point to Hamlets declaration: The plays the thing (S...
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  • American Culture Art Form
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    Jazz Dance Jazz dance is a form of personal expression created and sustained though improvisation has certain defining characteristics, including improvisation, isolation, a centrifugal explosion of energy that radiates outward from the hips, and a propulsive rhythm that gives a swinging quality to the movement. -Bob Books Jazz is a crossbreed of north American cultures, a music and dance of the slaves of Africa, and old European Jigs and lit's, Minstrel shows and presumably, Jazz music. Jazz is...
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  • Give Her Poem Joyce Kilmer Tree
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    Joyce Kilmer In Joyce Kilmer's, trees, Kilmer uses many different poetry techniques, such as personification, rhythm, and similes. Using certain rhyming words Kilmer was able to give her poem a rhythm. In her poem she uses phrases like A tree that may in summer wear a nest of robins in her hair (Kilmer). Having used the words hair and wear give her poem a nice beat. One example of a simile that she uses is I think that I shall never see a poem as lovely as a tree. Having used a simile, she gives...
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