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    Eric Whitacre's Music

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    being exposed to this music can affect them so heavily. After an in-depth analysis of several of Whitacre’s choir pieces, it is clear that his complex chord structures are key to his incredibly unique sound. Whitacre uses strong, unexpected chords that demand resolution and possess an intense energy. This paper presents an examination of Whiatcre’s musical techniques, exploring the overall structure of the chords used in his music as well as how these arrangements affect the experience of…

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    Violence amidst shock-fest imparts a new In e’r face sensibility which acquire new dimension. Sex and consumerism as the part of affect theory in which ‘affect’ functions as a psychoanalytic paradigm and acquires a cultural metaphor is highlighted. Unlike Kane, Raven hill, too has his way of portraying the level of violence and Psychological trauma that inbuilt his characters. Affect theory apart from Psychoanalytical theory has been focused in terms…

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    the documentation goes into detail regarding personal choice and the different experiences that shape the way people view their surroundings and why some lack clear direction. I feel the source was created to acknowledge that some individuals display not a lack of understanding but a lack of resolution to use without direction from another. And as stated “Nature then, has carefully cultivated the seed within the hard core--namely the urge for and the vocation of free thought. And this free…

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    In the article “The Effects of Minimum Wage on Employment”, David Neumark displays the two consequences of increasing the federal minimum wage limit. He explains that teens and young adults will be the most affected if the minimum wage limit rises. He also clarifies that job losses will be inevitable and there would be a large amount of unemployed people in the United States. The results from this decision affects not only the workers, but the consumers as well. The increase of the federal…

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    different tone to their acknowledgment of racism, for they have an ashamed tone as they react to other’s views of them. After the war, many people look at them differently, after an overarching amount of mean looks and rude comments, it started to affect them. Many people blamed them for the Japanese attacks from World War II, it was so bad it made them ashamed of their own self and “ we [try] to avoid our own reflections wherever we could”(120). They could not even look at themselves for who…

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    Does mass media affect how you act and think in today’s society? In this documentary, it showed a display of mass media portrayals of the under-representation of women in public office and everyday life. Gender stratification was definitely touched upon throughout the documentary. Women will get more ridicule in social media more often than men. Which in documentary stated girls get the message from very early on how important their looks or attractiveness in social media. Which is indicating…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Jim Fitterling’s “Making Small Talk: The Case for LGBT Diversity and Inclusion” Most Americans speak freely in the workplace about life and home without compromising their job security. Ideally this would only be problematic in cases where individuals are involved in illegal or otherwise deliquent activities. Author Jim Fitterling addresses how members of the LGBT community lie somewhere in between, many remaning silent and in secret due to the fear of losing their…

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    As mentioned in the paragraphs regarding effects on teenage parents, teenage parents have a stronger chance of becoming dysfunctional in the family, which would emotionally affect the child to a notable…

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    Fear Of Doctors Essay

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    what they see on television. The medical based television shows display doctors blaming their stress for their outrageous behaviors in the work setting like the sexual activities they partake in and their acting out in the work place. Many viewers may gain a fear of doctors because of the way the media depicts doctors acting like divas and how they are always having sex with other co-workers. Some viewers may gain…

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    emotions such as fear, happiness, love, and etc. A validation of art is something that is able to affect more than one person. If it affects more individuals, the more likely it is perceived as a high quality art. True art is something that brings individuality and sincerity. Leo Tolstoy view is that art should convey emotions that the viewer should instantly relate too.…

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