The "Copper" was used by the First Nations people as a form of money and wealth. It was made out of "Native" copper which was found in the land where they lived, and superficially resembled a shield. Considered very rare and hard to obtain, raw copper was traded from the Athabaskan Indians in the Interior Plains, or from the white man in later times.
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Finally, at the beach you have a variety of activities to do and animals. From playing volleyball or taking a long stroll in the warm sand, you enjoy the view of the marvelous site of the waves crashing into the sand. Escaping from reality, the suburbs and realizing the beauty within nature of the tiny creatures under the sand. You stand still to see the small crabs hold on tight to the sand to not be washed away by the salty water.
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Explanation:
The piece begins with the simple, plaintive Russian melody of the Eastern Orthodox Troparion of the Holy Cross (also known as "O Lord, Save Thy People") played by four cellos and two violas. This represents the Russian people praying for a swift conclusion to the invasion.
Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Musical key: E-flat major