bounce

3.25 out of 5
(4 customer reviews)

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This is a funky house rap track for party lovers! You will love this music because it makes you feel like dancing everytime!

4 reviews for bounce

  1. Dudu
    4 out of 5

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    Carmine BellThank you for this Web site, giving well-deserved recitnigoon to creative artists working in behalf of the 99%.I really enjoyed hearing/reading Richard Downing’s poem Howl Again. It captures the ethos of the Occupy Movement and exemplifies ingenious, effective use of many devices of imaginative literature irony, of course, but also metaphor, simile, oxymoron, allusion, deliberate repetition for effect (like Ginsberg’s Howl ), enjambment, etc. The poem uses the devices so appropriately and effectively that readers can read, understand, and appreciate the poem’s content with no conscious awareness of these devices as artificial or intrusive. The conclusion is masterful in its climactic effect and hope for real change. Carmine Bell

  2. Arran
    5 out of 5

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  3. Eren
    2 out of 5

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    werd. thanks for the kind words. glad smoneoe out here appreciates it. took years to put those fkrs together. literally. years.haven’t been writing so much for the past few years just starting to pick it up again. plenty of older unpublished stuffs sitting around though. i’ll see about pushing some of it up here.

  4. Egy
    2 out of 5

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    Hi Debbie I totally unarsetdnd! So here’s how it works:Each week I release the lesson for that week. There’s a video lesson (and both and audio and PDF version of the video), you watch. I try to keep it to 40 minutes (two 20-minute videos) but it sometimes gets a little longer. There’s homework you can do, or not do, and then there’s a live Q A. If you can’t attend the Q A live, you can send your questions and then you can watch the video (or listen to the audio) of that afterwards.Sometimes there are little additional videos I make to explain something about a question someone asked, or to give examples of how you might approach the homework.It’ll all stay on line for at least 6 weeks afterwards, so you can go back and review it or catch up on any sections you missed.So, you could access all the content in about two hours a week. But I think the real value comes when you do the homework, in part because doing the homework is often what brings up the kinds of questions you’ll want to ask in the Q A. Doing the homework could take you as little as 15-minutes each week most are short (no more than 90-second) videos but realistically it will take longer. Each is a little creative project and so there’s no real telling how long it could take. (Submitting the homework, by the way, is optional the basic version of the class doesn’t include homework feedback)Here’s one big question: are you dealing with anything right now in your work, that this course could help you with? I always like to think about online learning (or any class) in terms of: Is this a distraction from what I’m trying to do or can I immediately apply it to what I’m doing in a way that will help focus me rather than scatter my focus?For example, while I was first developing this course, I was taking an online video course so I was able to take everything I learned in the video course and apply it directly to what I was doing. In that case, I told the teacher I wouldn’t be doing the home he provided, but I’d be taking what he taught and using it in my own projects.I ended up doing a lot of the homework anyway, because it was a great way to get familiar with the concepts. But that’s what I mean about looking at your current situation and assessing whether the course will directly apply to it or will distract you.I hope that’s helpful! Let me know if there’s anything I didn’t answer.Deborah

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