Trane Essays

  • My Favorite Job-Personal Narrative

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    My Favorite Job-Personal Narrative Working at Woodcreek Athletic Club is the best job I ever had. The hours and pay were great. I had the best boss anyone could have, and I learned an astounding amount. The hours and pay made working at Woodcreek very enjoyable. My schedule was very flexible and could usually adjust it to fit my needs. If I needed to pick the kids up from school I could come in early so that I could leave early. I could also work out or play racquetball during working hours

  • Does Talia Trane: Does Technology Make Us More Alone?

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    From personal experience Talia Trane can say that technology makes us more alone. This is because it makes it so people don’t talk face to face as much as they should. And we learn to look at a screen more than practice our social skills. Getting off electronics makes it so people stop,look around, and do something different that might be more fun. This is a topic that a lot of people are debating about today. Technology is making us more alone because instead of interacting with our friends in

  • Strength of Character in No Rainbows, No Roses

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    be in vain. This stirring strength can be seen in Beverly Dipo's essay, "No Rainbows, No Roses."  Dipo, a nurse, relates her experience of being touched by the strength of a dying woman.  This woman, Mrs. Trane, was at the end of her long battle with cancer.  Dipo had never seen Mrs. Trane before, but when she entered her patient's room, all her previous medical experience told her she was about to witness Mrs. Trane's last night.  Gathering the sterile comfort of this medical knowledge around

  • Kent

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    fell in love with it instantly. His first big gig was with the Dizzy Gillespie big band at age 18. His talent was immediately recognized and shortly after he began his recording career. He was featured on many albums including John Coltrane’s Blue Trane and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messenger’s Moanin’. He continued recording with others until he returned to New York in 1963. His soloistic sound, interesting melodies, and solid feels led to some interesting charts and some good albums for him from

  • Galileo Galilei Research Paper

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    Macie Trane Mrs. Toone Language Arts 5 Feb. 1, 2018 Who is Galileo Galilei? I have learned a lot about Galileo Galilei in history and science class, and I think he is very fascinating, and he contributed a lot to what we know today. He was born on February 15, 1564 in Pisa. Then his family moved to Florence when he was eight years old. He met a women named Marina Gamba. He never married her but had three children, two daughters which were Virginia, and Livia. Then he had a son named Vincenzo( Machamer

  • Go Green Rhetorical Analysis

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    changing its parking and transit system to carpooling, biking, and walking (“Call for Climate Leadership). Another example, the University of Central Missouri saved 31percent energy cost by replacing its old power plant with a geothermal pump system (Trane). These examples are used to show the reader one of the positive outcomes if colleges switched to green resources. These examples may also convince other college campuses to go green due to a large amount of money they could be

  • Personal Narrative Essay

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    it at 4 or he could spice it up with two groups of 3 and one group of 2 with quick Swiss Army triplet fills. My hands express the mathematical directives in my head, they feed one off the other, just as Elvin Jones grooves off the blazing solos of Trane. While trading fours, Coltrane blares out sixteenth-note triplets and Jones responds with thirty-second notes between the snare, the toms, and his vintage Zildjian Ks. My quiz asks me for the derivative of a complicated polynomial — my pencil draws

  • 'Bavarian Gentians' Explication

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    Death wasn't a stranger to D.H. Lawrence so perhaps its fitting that the poem I've chosen to explicate, Bavarian Gentians (1932), was published posthumously after the author and poet succumbed to a lengthy battle with tuberculosis. Lawrence, who wrote often of death in last months of life, recognized and, in Bavarian Gentians, alluded to the duality of existence. How summer begets winter, light begets dark, life begets death, even that Greek mythology begot the Roman's, confusing the Roman god

  • John Coltrane

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    “Spirit Catch: the life and art of John Coltrane.” Great House Co. 1996, West Liberty, Ohio. 3-5, 14-16, 18 Simpkins, Cuthbert Ormond. “Coltrane: A Biography.” Black Classic Press 1989, Baltimore, Maryland. 154, 178, 189-192 Thomas, J.C. “Chasin’ the Trane: the music and mystique of John Coltrane.” Double Day      1975, Garden City, New York. 34-36, 58, 60 “The World According to

  • WHITE PAPER on “HVAC Industry: Challenges, Trends, Market Drivers”

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    (http://www.traneoregon.com/news/how-big-data-and-anayltyics-chang-the-game-for-hvac-systems/ ) 2. Better HVAC Systems can deliver the Smart Grid Promise(http://www.demandresponsesmartgrid.org/Resources/Documents/NTM%20Presentations/Eugene%20Smithart%20(Trane)%20-%20NTM%20A-2.pdf )

  • Matteo Carcassi: The Story of Caprice

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    quartet arrangement by George Martin. This songs genre falls under Baroque pop, a pop rock music subgenre that fuses classical music, orchestral pop, rock, and Baroque music. Blue train - John William Coltrane John William Coltrane, also known as "Trane", was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. He worked in the bebop and hard bop stylles early in his career. Coltrane helped to introduce the use of modes in jazz and was later at the forefront of free jazz. Blue train is a 1957 jazz standard

  • Spirituality and John Coltrane

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    York: Crown, 1931. Halevi, Z'ev ben Shimon. Kabbalah: Tradition of Hidden Knowledge. London: Thames and Hudson, 1979. Nisenson, Eric. Ascension: John Coltrane and His Quest. New York: St. Martin's, 1993. Thomas, J. C. Chasin' the Trane: The music and mystique of John Coltrane. London: Elm Tree, 1976.

  • John Coltrane: A Visionary of Modal Jazz

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    Interpretation of Music. Kahn, Ashley. A Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album. New York: Viking, 2002. Print. Nisenson, Eric. Ascension: John Coltrane and His Quest. New York: St. Martin's, 1993. Print. Thomas, J. C. Chasin' the Trane: The Music and Mystique of John Coltrane. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1975. Print.

  • Life-Cycle Cost Analysis

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    Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA) is a method for assessing the total cost of facility ownership. It takes into account all costs of acquiring, owning, and disposing of a building or building system. LCCA is especially useful when project alternatives that fulfill the same performance requirements, but differ with respect to initial costs and operating costs, have to be compared in order to select the one that maximizes net savings. For example, LCCA will help determine