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    Ashley Molina 10/11/2014 Music Appreciation 110 Dr. Matthew Postle LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Ludwig van Beethoven was born in 1770 in Bonn, Germany. Beethoven was one of the world’s greatest composers and pianist. Beethoven was self-educated and had high morals. In his younger years of life he played for Mozart. Mozart knew Beethoven was something special. At the age of twelve Beethoven composed his first composition. Before Beethoven turned twenty two he moved to Vienna, Austria to…

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    creativity, and personal fulfillment – if we open up our hearts and minds to the possibilities, the arts can offer. When you have an open mind, you are more apt to look and respond to ideas or people with an appreciation along with the dissimilarities that make our world unique and special. Appreciation for art is imperative to the lifelong development of an individual, which in turn, helps to create a better world to live in, and ultimately, society as a whole benefits. To broaden your horizon,…

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    This is the overall concept of the cultural appropriation vs. cultural appreciation controversy. To begin with, cultural appropriation is the adoption of elements of a culture by members of a different culture (Estrada). Although this does not seem offensive, the implication in which this term has in political and social communities…

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    definition of appreciation is “The recognition and enjoyment of the good qualities of someone or something”. Ways of showing appreciation are saying you are proud of someone, saying “thank you” or simply giving a handshake or a hug to someone you care about, or someone who has helped you. When people aren’t shown the appreciation they sometimes feel as if they are unwanted or not enough. Many people don’t think about how others feel when they do something nice, and aren't shown the proper…

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    MUH 171 9:30 AM Eastern Kentucky University Department of Music MUH 171 Music Appreciation FA 2016 CRN 11061 SYLLABUS Tue/Thu 9:30 AM Foster 100 (3 Credit Hours) Prof. James Willett james.willett@eku.edu Foster 306 phone 622-1345 A. Catalog Description: MUH 171 Music Appreciation (3). I, II. May not count toward a major or minor in music. Provides the general college student with a cultural background in music. Masterpieces of music, composers, and techniques presented through…

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    Which positions exceeded your expectation and which factors created a gap? The position of company Vanguard Dividend Appreciation Idx Inv (VDAIX) was beyond the expectations. The reason is that when we invested in the stock it was operating at the share price of 30.16 on 1st February. In this way, the historical stock price trend of the company indicates that the company was operating profitably and we invested in this portfolio. However, the stock started to decline and the fluctuations were…

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    Specifically, snobbery is to be understood as an appreciative vice because it is appreciation of the wrong kind. Because the snob’s appreciation is at base motivated by social advancement, their reasons or explanations for their appreciation also suffer. So, thinking of snobbery as an appreciative vice allows us to monitor and determine “where, when, and why [snobbery] lacks justification” (256). For Kieran,…

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    Defining True Appreciation Emily Dickinson’s poem, “Success is counted sweetest” claims that people cannot fully appreciate the things that they already have. This reality is unfortunately characteristic of our own human nature. When one is in possession of an object or is gifted with favorable circumstances, people tend to be under appreciative. Likewise, those lacking in something naturally have a better appreciation of that something, because they can better comprehend how valuable it really…

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    depiction of which kinds of art is right or wrong inflicts this problem on many individuals who do not appeal to society’s standards of art. The certain ways society portrays art and how it treats those who do not follow the quo discourages their appreciation in art. Vivie in “Mrs. Warren’s Profession” has no inclination or interests in the arts. She is an unromantic…

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    individuals in this study were tested on their “feared fat self” and how their negative self-schema can affect their mood and overpower their hoped for thin self. (Dalley & Vidal, 2013). This study found that optimism had an impact on the body appreciation scale in those who had a fear of a future fat self. Up until this point, the literature shows that society and environment has an impact on the emotional state of women, the next study tested to see how self-compassion affects college age…

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