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A Review of a Concert Performed by Composition Students From the University of Florida

Concert Review

Entertainment

Music

Words: 533 (3 pages)

Since coming to the University of Florida, I’ve met a lot of musicians, including a few composition students. While none of their compositions sound remotely similar, they all have one thing in common: when describing their music, they don’t often use words like “pretty” and “exciting,” but they all use the word “interesting.” The first…

What Makes A Good Sitcom

Comedy

Television

Words: 467 (2 pages)

Webster’s dictionary defines a sitcom as “a radio or television comedy series that involves a continuing cast of characters in a succession of episodes”. A sitcom is a television show which is focused on funny situations over a plot, however structure still matters. A good sitcom should have the protagonists choice to pursue a goal…

About Alternative song, Cancer By Twenty-One Pilots, Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun

Music

Song Analysis

Words: 769 (4 pages)

Twenty-One Pilots, Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, in their Alternative song, Cancer, talks about a patient that is suffering through cancer. Twenty-One Pilots sang Cancer as a cover in 2016. The original writers of cancer are Bob Bryar, Frank Lero, Ray Toro, Mikey Way, and Gerard Way. This song was written to inform the importance…

The Blind Side: A Troubled Teenager’s Journey to Success

The Blind Side

Words: 833 (4 pages)

In The Blind Side, there is a troubled young man named Michael Oher who faces many difficulties throughout his life which later plays into his development as a teenager in high school. Michael’s father left him shortly after he was born, and his mother was addicted to drugs. Michael was seemingly trapped in a dangerous,…

Renewal Form of Postmodernism

Postmodernism

Words: 817 (4 pages)

The transition from modernity to post-modernity has brought a new approach of the concept of space. According to Harvey, the modernist approach of space can be interpreted as something to be shaped for social purposes which is embedded within the social structure, whilst the post-modernist interpretation of space can be seen as independent and autonomous…

A Review of Aerosmith: Rock for the Rising Run Concert

Concert Review

Emotions

Rock Music

Words: 1520 (7 pages)

The concert I wrote a review on is Aerosmith: Rock for the Rising Run. The group started their tour on March 2011 in Japan. This was when Japan was in crisis after an earthquake and a tsunami destroyed their lives. Also, a nuclear plant had suffered a major meltdown and spreading radiation throughout the land…

A Review of the Timothy Perry’s Orchestral Concert “We Like to Move It” Played by the Binghamton University Symphony Orchestra

Concert Review

Music

Orchestra

Words: 1506 (7 pages)

On Saturday, October 18th I had the pleasure to attend “We Like to Move It,” an orchestral concert conducted by Timothy Perry and played by the Binghamton University Symphony Orchestra. As I arrived at the Osterhout Concert Theater at the Anderson Center, I bought my ticket and entered through the giant doors to the theater….

Type of Employee Voice

Voice

Words: 560 (3 pages)

Employee voice is an important component of many contemporary human (Budd, pg.40). Employee voice strategy has become more effective and useful by management in nonunion organizations. Nonunion means just that, it is any person or employee that is not a member of a union and does not have representation in the workplace. Being in the…

Erikson’s Stages: Katniss Everdeen

Katniss Everdeen

Movie

The Hunger Games

Words: 948 (4 pages)

Erik Erikson, a loyal Freudian follower and student developed an eight-stage theory explaining personality through life development. He believed personality to not be a scandalous product of biological sexual turmoil in one’s life due to passed events, but rather having a genetic predisposition with the acceptance of external factors from the environment (Schultz & Schultz,…

Racism and Social Injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird, a Film by Robert Mulligan

Movie

Racism

Social injustice

Words: 906 (4 pages)

The 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird is an adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel of the same name. Lee, as a character, mirrors Scout in a traditional bildungsroman story, enabling the examination of racism and social injustice through the viewpoint of a young girl who directly encounters these problems from her own unique vantage point….

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