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    Olshan Complaint Letter

    This letter concerns information on my complaint submitted on 10/5/17 against Olshan Foundation Repair. My complaint is ID 12427584. I am writing in response to the last letter I received on 10/26/17. I still say that Olshan owes me ½ of my money for not fixing the repairs. I’m an elderly woman that lives alone and having problem seeing things, especially small things because I had a stroke and surgery on my eyes. With that said, Olshan did not explain to me verbal, but had me to sign a form

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    Personal Essay: Music Analysis

    music is defined as any series of sounds that is percieved as pleasant to one’s aural senses. This is a crude answer, however, and ignores the complexity of thought and emotion within the elements of music. Throughout my own life, I have found a deep appreciation and utter infatuation with music, performing, and understanding its technical elements, and I have come to understand it as something more than sound. While the very basis of music to most anyone would be sound, most any self proclaimed music

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    Hearing Loss In Australia

    decibels, a normal conversation is 60, heavy city traffic is 85, a motorcycle is 95, an mp3 player at maximum volume is 105, sirens are 120, and firecrackers and firearms are 150 decibels. The sound level that the sound starts to cause damage is approximately 75db. Despite there being other things over the sound level that an mp3 player can produce at maximum volume there are more common things that are less, such as heavy

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    A Brave New World: A Narrative Fiction

    Kate instantly recognized the voice which echoed through the thin philadelphia air.She swung her head to the size darting her eyes in the direction which the voice came from.She saw Mr.Jacks standing with his bulldog on his leash tied to his neck neck as the bulldog pants.Then all of a sudden a large bang ruptured and the force field completely vanished.People were running and fleeing

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    The Ravens Fair Short Story

    It’s completely silent again, the only thing I can hear is the loud deep pounding of my heart, here it goes again. I don’t know how I got here. What did I get myself into coming to the Ravens Fair. All these thoughts going through my head as I am about to attempt to break the curse of Mary Shaw. I guess it was destined to be me who must break this awful so called curse. With Det. Lipton dead I have to finish this myself which is best , I am the last Ashen alive. **two weeks before** My wife

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    Andrew Robulack The Cove Essay

    bring up this point; are some traditions worth keeping? In both the United Kingdom and America, there used to be a tradition where we would fight dogs and other animals. This was something that we would take children to like we would football game. In recent years, we have banned this practice due to the suffering that it causes for the animals involved. I believe if a tradition causes extended suffering, and pain for a living creature than the tradition should be stopped. (Robulack,

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    John Cage

    Lots of people listen to music on the radio. A single radio. Sounds and noises coming from twelve different radios that often change channels and volume would lead the average person to think that they are standing in the audio section of an electronics store. It turns out that twelve radios can actually make music, at least according to John Cage: “When I wrote the Imaginary Landscape for twelve radios, it was not meant for the purpose of shock or as a joke…” Unfortunately, some people do take

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    Caribou Coffee Observation

    I went to caribou coffee yesterday, after I order my drink, I set down by the window. As I was observing the music playing in the background, the first thing I notice was that, it was played at a lower volume. It was a much softer kind of music, the music was slower and relaxing. I didn’t know the song that was playing but it was definitely a song that fit the atmosphere in the shop. It was nice and quiet in there. There weren’t many people there, but the ones who were there, they were reading or

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    The Theme Of Insanity In Edgar Allen Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart

    Tell-Tale Heart “TRUE!—nervous—very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses—not destroyed—not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell. How, then, am I mad?” Upon reading the very first paragraph of the Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, many, if not all, readers can imply that there is something peculiar about the narrator. If

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    Red Poppy Music

    Gordon has delivered a strikingly differing group of work, going from vast scale pieces for high-vitality gatherings to major instrumental commissions to works imagined particularly for the account studio. His enthusiasm for investigating different sound surfaces has driven him to make bore works that contort customary established instruments with electronic impacts furthermore. Gordon holds a B.A. from New York University. He is fellow benefactor and co-imaginative chief of New York's music aggregate

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