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Usually when I write my songs, I hum or sing the rhythm I like. Record the rhythm and then add in some lyrics. I play around with words that rhythm or some that don't. I use this layout for my songs verse, pre-chorus, chorus, bridge, verse, pre chorus, and then chorus. Really song writing is just what ever you feel like it. Another thing that helps me get my mind going is singing about whatever is around me like this morning. I saw a little dandelion and just made a small jiggle.
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Maybe use somthing diffrent in the picture! If you exemple taking a potrait of a human you can have the same colurs in the face, like makeup or clothes as you have in the bakground. So it is looking a little bit like a camoflage or like you have became one with the background. Otherwise you can have a big contrast in the picture! like if the background is in clod tones and the thing or person that you are photografing have worm colurs. You can always play with lights and fairy lights!
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Corbel dome: arch like construction method to span a space or void in a structure such as a entryway.
Tholos: Beehive like tomb; Burial structure made out of mud bricks and stones.
Rotunda: Round building or dome.
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In the first act of Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton gets to New York and meets Aaron Burr, John Laurens, Hercules Mulligan, and Marquis de Lafayette at a bar and they become friends. He and his friends all talk about revolution and they join the military.
During the revolution he meets Eliza Schuyler at a ball where they fall in love and get married. Everyone is happy for them including Eliza's sister Angelica Schuyler, even though she also likes Hamilton. Close to the end of the act, Eliza and Alexander have a child, who they named Philip, after Eliza's father.
In the military and becomes General Washington's right-hand man, and makes himself important to the revolution and future events. While he is expecting a child, the revolution is won and he goes home and becomes a Lawyer, the act ends with him becoming Treasury Secretary, and re-becoming George Washington's right-hand man.