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    Jaron Doton Letter

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    To The Evon Price Memorial Scholarship Committee: Greetings brothers and sisters in Christ! I am submitting this letter as reference for Jaron Dotson. It is my honor and esteemed privilege, as the President of the Green Street Church of God Usher’s ministry, to submit this letter for your review and consideration for your academic scholarship program. Jaron Dotson lends dynamic support and dedication to our church family. Jaron Dotson exhibits strong character, always displays outstanding and…

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    involved in fights at school; it truly was the best and worst of both worlds. Above the diverse student population, we were all under the instruction of fine teachers, and for me, the music department at my high school was unrivaled in my mind. My choir and band directors really focused on having one-to-one relationships with the students they taught, and the way they would manage their classrooms and curriculums was seamless and seemed effortless from my point-of-view. These two gentlemen…

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    The first example of Jack taking control with fear is in the first chapter. “Choir! Stand Still!” (20). Without second thought or arguing against him, the choir kids do exactly as he says. This delivers a message to the reader, that already, Jack is going to be already and has power of some of the characters in the book. This event cause a snowball effect to occur causing…

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    heart felt so far away from where I had started. Naturally, choir was always the first organization I joined at a new school. There’s no feeling that compares to pouring myself into a song and giving everything during a performance; being vulnerable and, at the same time, invincible. For some time, I thought that singing only affected me. Recently, an old friend told me something that I will never forget, “You were the reason I joined choir.” That I, out of so many people, inspired her and…

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    The grant supported the Youth Leading Youth project which enhanced the organization’s mission, “to cultivate young leaders through the discipline of music training. The project included weekly leadership sessions, music training, and performance at two major concerts sponsored by the organization and various concerts invitations. Participants applied leadership through teaching beginner students and were given various leadership opportunities. The project was completed in two phases with the…

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    I use to love going to church as a child. I would have this rushing adrenaline moving throughout my body when I would hear the choir sing, the pastors and or ministers preach, and when the service would be so high that people shouted and praised the Lord. I would go home and mimic the events from church with my sister. At that time I only had one sister. I realized at a young age…

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    The people that a conductor works with will not always be the cream of the crop, and in this one aspect (being in a choir) “average” people are able to experience the beauty and self-fulfillment that music provides. Every person that steps through a conductor’s door, brings baggage from their life and some want relief from their lives. Music provides a soothing aspect…

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    Marching Band Monologue

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    would listen to Gloria Estefan in the car and sing at the top of our lungs. As I got older, I decided that I wanted to keep as much music in my life as possible, and that’s why I joined choir. “Keep Calm and Sing On” reminds me that no matter where life takes me, I can drown my troubles or worries with singing. Choir soon lead me to band, where I decided that I would play the alto saxophone. I loved the saxophone so much, that I stuck with it all the way to high school. Believe me when I say…

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    The Tide Pods commercial conveyed a better message by using bright, happy colors, background music, and personal connection more efficiently than the Gain Flings commercial, due to the lack of ethos. The lighting in both the Tide Pods commercial, and the Gain Flings commercial was very bright, allowing the viewer to feel the happiness put off from the short commercial. The music in the Tide clip is very outgoing and adds a sense of trust in the product rather than the music in the Gain clip,…

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    through the appearance of Jack and his choir. Golding describes Jack and his choir as militaristic and aggressive, with Jack's bold manner and the choir marching in step. They are the first concrete example of civilization on the island, with a negative vibe. Jack seems to be a physical manifestation of evil; with his dark cloak and wild red hair “Inside the…. Without silliness”(Golding 20). Moreover, Jack is militaristic and authoritarian. He gives orders to his choir as if they were troops,…

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