The jazz performance was held November 10th at 8pm at Harford Community College. It was a cold evening and Joppa Hall was felt empty. The reason for that emptiness was a result of the fact that most individuals who were in Joppa Hall on that cold November evening were in fact all packed into Recital Hall #1 to fill their ears and souls with music. Most individuals in the hall were older and seemed to be there only for the music. The Silvano Monasterios Quartet were set to preform at 8 pm and as that
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Define The scene I chose is the one where Ricky comes over to Lester’s house to roll him a joint. The scene would mainly be in Lester’s point of view instead of Col. Fitts’. This would enhance the film by adding more emotional development between Lester and Ricky. Design I considered doing the scene where Lester watches Angela perform in a half-time dance. I was thinking about rewriting the scene in Angela’s point of view. Maybe she notices Lester staring at her intently and that sparks up her fascination
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In a divided nation, it is increasing hard for a politically charged argument to be presented effectively. Leading Jimmy Kimmel uses a variety of rhetorical devices to support his overall argument in his recent monologue. This helps his intended audience connect with what he is saying and enables him to present his argument in a efficient manner. That is, politicians should come forward with an affordable health care available to all. The rhetorical choices made by Jimmy Kimmel in his monologue strengthen
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What is credibility? How do you determine if someone is trustworthy? And what characteristics deem an individual believable. These are all questions to consider when meeting someone new. Credibility is defined as the quality of being, reliable, trustworthy, and giving accurate information. Personally, I determine if someone is credible based off their actions and by looking at their track record. As the old saying goes, actions speak louder than words. An individual with a reputation for sticking
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The concert that I went to was the “Exxon Mobil Summer Symphony Nights: Scottish Fantasy”. It was at the Miller Outdoor Theatre. It was my first time attending a symphony concert. The outdoor theater is set up very nicely because at the bottom section they have seats which if you were able to get tickets early you got to sit there. The top section is on the mountain which people were able to take chairs or blankets to sit on the floor. I really like that. The environment overall was great. The people
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On June 14, 2005 Steve Jobs, who is the Co - Founder of Apple inc. and also the creator of Pixar animation studios, have a commencement speech to the graduating class of Stanford. Jobs delivered three important stories that have occurred throughout his life that he felt would make a strong impact on those people. Jobs’ first story was about his childhood and how he came about being the person that he is today. As he quoted “The first story is about connecting the dots”. The next story that Steve
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During the opening monologue, Alvy speaks directly to the camera. In doing so, this introduces the visual techniques that is consistently employed throughout the film. The director frequently shoots Alvy directly addressing the camera. Throughout various scenes, including one where Alvy steps off a movie line to voice his complaints about another moviegoer, he declares his enraged thoughts to the camera. In framing shots this way, the director sets the viewer up as Alvy’s confidant. His expressiveness
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I was able to attended convocation and listen to the whole speech by Brian Stevenson. One thing that made the experience a lot more enjoyable is that I could hear the sheer emotion in his voice when sharing his life stories. I was not able to experience this while reading the book. From the speech, I gained a better understanding of the overall message Mr. Stevenson was trying to present. His main point was each of us is, “Better than the worst thing we have ever done”. Brian used this quote to empower
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On December 30th I saw a performance of Spongebob the musical at the Palace Theatre in Times Square. This was a wonderful experience, and the production of the musical was absolutely wonderful. The book was well written with a complex plot and characters, and the music was written and performed very well. One small qualm I had was that because almost every song was written by a different artist, it felt very disjointed at times due to the fact that there were not many common motifs in the songs.
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the best of me to visualize the review on my team. Through the article, strong vocabulary stood out; The words "elusive" and "rallied" provided significant meaning, emphasizing the main points. The author, Scott Smith, communicated well with the audience, Smith, expresses the positive and negative key points of the ball game, using an uplifting attitude, Smith, shows the reader encouragement, indicating better days are ahead. Smith, using these details provides to Buccaneer fan, he has faith in the
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