![]() | All That Mattered My boy CaSper on a love track Lyrics: {Bridge} All these memories refreshingly awaken and our gathering, so let me take you back to the days, From our loving on the rising to redundant traumatizing, guess our love was just a valueless phase Verse 1 Girl I remember seeing you was a perfect fall, Cuz looking up into your eyes didnt hurt at all, I fell in love before and wansnt gonna pass away a second chance, Love at first sight? Nah, I had to take another glance, In gloom and doom, you were who to best depend on, Eyes made connection and it went from then on, Days filled with endless love, nights with enchanting dreams, Life of reality was like of a fantasy, A masters personality, and academic major in smiles, Wore prada like the devil, but an angel in style, If time could reverse, Id be changing the dial Guess Ill never be able to find... true love again It never really mattered... Verse 2 I was told if you dont dwell on the past, you'll move forwardly more sooner, But what happens if, what was in your past was supposed to be your future, Fragments of my soul, you were the fundamental recipie, First kissing you, I knew I stumbled into destiny, Picture was so perfect, a couple that was meant to be, What went wrong? Guess we took a tumble down the evergreen, Still love you, But wish you'd pay the punishment and penalty For trouble you have sent to me... I want you to remember me At least Heart burns with deire Cuz me and you were like... like... No words can describe us, The worlds strongest force.. What's existent of its cause? Had to be the force drifting us apart, And since love is blind, Ill just listen to my heart, You were my everything, and everything that had once existed now is gone, Can't believe it's true, need a reality check, Tried falling back in love, but theres no gravity left Without you girl... Verse 3 Since we parted, never had I fallen in love, But for jealousy, I went out and got with a bunch, It didnt matter, cuz now I sit here balled in a hunch, Recollecting every thought up of us, A good girl, So was sure I'd lend you all of my trust, Sneaking out at dark, just to grant our prominent lust, Our future was supposed.. to consist of you and I... But I guess Ill be moving alone And you were as cute as I could boast... When I looked into your eyes.. I saw through em to your beautiful soul, Crushing me worked quite well, Cuz our love was like heaven, In the end it just hurt like hell, Its true, now a days it takes a minute just to crush, An hour just to like, and a day to fall in love, You can love somebody in the time of a second, But it takes a lifetime to forget em Remember that... |
![]() | Biofuel Students Someday you could go to college and earn a degree in biofuel production. It's an academic major being developed at the UT Institute of Agriculture. |
![]() | Natalie Sleeth: God is Calling Us Strathroy United Church choir director Edith Hanselman leads the choir from the Boston grand piano conducting Natalie Sleeth's popular hymn "God is Calling Us" on April 20, 2008. Natalie Allyn Sleeth (born as Natalie Allyn Wakeley on October 29, 1930 -- died March 21, 1992) was an American composer. Sleeth was born in Evanston, Illinois. In 1934, she began to study the piano at the early age of four. Later in her life, she received an Academic major in music and a BA in music theory at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. She married a Professor of Homiletics, Reverend Ronald E. Sleeth. She was a member of the Highland Park United Methodist Church. One of her most noted compositions is the "Hymn of Promise". |
![]() | Move Your Feet - Film Your Issue - www.filmyourissue.com Enter 2008 Film Your Issue - www.filmyourissue.com Alex Welgraven was 19 years old, and an academic major in film production when he made this semi finalist to Film Your Issue 2007. He said: "I love film because of it's ability to inspire people to act. I chose to make this film because the world suffer's from inaction. It is inaction that destroys the world. I drew inspiration from the Switchfoot song, "Love Is The Movement." Millions of faces Are looking for movement Cause everything's stuck And everything's frozen And everyone's broken And nobody moves And everybody's scared That the motion will never come -Switchfoot We are the incompletion. A nation entirely devoted to apathy. The required effort for acting on our beliefs is deemed to great to muster, so it wilts. Because it's easier to wait for the world to cave in, rather than stand up and fight for it. There's nothing to save ourselves, save us. So stand up. To change the world, you have to move your feet. It is action that arises amidst the clamor of apathy. It is action that makes us who we are. Movement defines us. Want To Change The World? Move Your Feet. Starring: David Anderson Director: Alex Welgraven Original Music provided by Apple's Garageband and Soundtrack Pro applications using Royalty Free loops. |
![]() | MS Word Academic Formatting 1 This foundational formatting is the same for all major styles: MLA, APA, Chicago, and others. This is how to make a school paper look correct. |
![]() | SAU Admissions - Making Major Decisions A wide range of academic offerings helps make Spring Arbor University a unique institution. Students can choose from over 50 undergraduate majors and academic programs. So, whether you're interested in studying art, chemistry, graphic design or pre-med, there's an academic department that's right for you. See for yourself! |
![]() | mine and kendricks drum major salute just having fun at academic uil |
![]() | National Academic: College Habitat Safari 03 A detailed account of the trials and tribulations of the typical Music Major, Homo discordus. |
![]() | Dr. Maristelle De Panizza Lorch - Air date: 10-03-05 Dr. Maristella de Panizza Lorch is the founder and president of the major institution ""The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia. The Academy was created in 1991 on the basis of a charter signed by the President of the Republic of Italy and the President of Columbia University. It was conceived as a center for advanced research, particularly in areas relating to Italian culture, science and society. It was also intended to provide a locus for collaborative projects between senior Italian and American scholars, particularly those open to interdisciplinary research. Given its international standing and its long-standing commitment to all aspects of Italian culture and society, Columbia was seen as an especially appropriate context for such a venture. McKim Mead and White's 1927 Casa Italiana, elegantly reconstructed by Italo Rota and Sam White in 1993, is the home of the Academy. It provides an exceptional series of offices for the Academy's Fellows, as well as housing a library, to be dedicated to the history of the Italian cinema, and a magnificent theatre in Neo-Renaissance style, in which major academic, theatrical and musical events regularly take place. www.italianacademy.columbia.edu |
![]() | Concert No. 21 in C Major A snippet from the Winter Concerto Concert featuring David Looi, piano. March 9th, 2008, 3:00pm Hiram Johnson High School, Sacramento |
![]() | Harpsichord tuning: Well-Tempered Clavier - Bradley Lehman Keyboard temperament from the title page of Bach's "Das wohltemperirte Clavier" (1722). The step-by-step explanation here shows how it is derived. Two full-length performances on harpsichord are included: Bach's C major and B major preludes from this book. Research by Bradley Lehman, 2004, continuing a doctoral project from 1993-4 in "modified meantone" tuning as applied to Bach's music. The interpretation is based on analysis of Bach's extant keyboard music, plus a historical study of tuning methods, plus (in 2004) the suspiciously irregular drawing on Bach's title page. This research was first published in an _Early Music_ (Oxford University Press journal) article, February-May 2005. Two printed portions and five web files comprise that article. The resources are available at http://www.larips.com See http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/larips/art.html for an article similar to this video demonstration: explaining how the C major and B major scales are blended together to derive all 12 notes of the chromatic scale, and tuned in this manner. The academic articles are freely downloadable from http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/larips/outline.html and CD recordings are available as well: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/larips/recordings.html The two recordings heard here are from the CD "Playing From Bach's Fancy": http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/larips/cd1003.html Enjoy! Dr Bradley Lehman http://www.larips.com |
![]() | Sample clip from "Focus on Darwinism: Interview Kenyon" V006 This is a low-res sample from a DVD Product available from http://www.arn.org. In this thought-provoking interview, Dr. Dean Kenyon discusses the numerous problems in neo-Darwinian theory and the scientific evidence which has led him to conclude that the major groups of life were not the result of pure undirected Darwinian processes. Over thirty questions are answered dealing with a wide range of topics, including the strengths and weaknesses of neo-Darwinian theory, the problems of incipient stages for evolution, the lack of transitional series in the fossil record, mechanisms which prevent major evolutionary change, academic freedom, scientism, the alternatives to neo-Darwinism, and more. |