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    Anton Van Leeuwenhoek was born on October 24th, 1632 and he died at age 90 on August 30. 1723. Leeuwenhoek was a scientist from Dutch, Netherlands and was also a tradesman. He contributed to the modifications of the microscope and helped in the improvement of microbiology. He made special lenses used in his microscope he had invented. Even though he didn’t have a lot of work or knowledge experience he was careful in watching details which made him skillful. This skill helped him make…

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    Azesu Analysis

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    used the four part ensemble of Jazz but also include a percussion player. They have a piano player, a bass player, a drummer, a percussion player, and a horn, which is the generic jazz name for saxophones, trombones, trumpets, or any other wind or brass instrument commonly associated with jazz. For the songs that Maria Marquez did not sing along, she step out of the stage using small dance steps which is better than just walking right out. For those songs, the piano or woodwind instruments is…

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    Jazz Definition Essay

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    era consisted of many building blocks that created the foundation of many of the jazz eras to follow, including innovators, trends, and styles. To begin, early jazz can be dated around the 1920’s, a time in which jazz was diverging from its blues, brass band, and ragtime heritage into its own style. This newly developed style included the usage of collective improvisation, in which all…

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    music in the film to enhance climatic events and make it more intense. In the scene where Lector escapes from his cell the music starts off as a soft piano piece. The moment Lector cuffs the officer’s wrist the music changes to loud bass drums and brass instruments. After Lector kills the officers the music switches back to the soft piano, ending the climatic event. In the sequence following that the music sounds like an orchestra. It starts off quiet; but slowly crescendos until Lector pulls…

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    Swahili Culture

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    CE, Aksum was the most important trading center in the Red Sea region. Trade items included ivory, salt, ebony, tortoise shells, gold, emeralds, and animal skins. In return, traders from the east provided luxury items like spices, olive oil, glass, brass, iron, silk, and other textiles from Persia and China. Coins bearing the images of Aksum emperors were minted and spread throughout the region." (document, page 1) However, Aksum was truly unique for its religious history. One of its most…

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    1) Maurice Ravel composed the piece Ravel: Bolero. In this version it is being conducted by Daniel Barenboim and performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 00:00 Starts off at pianississimo with just a drum and a pluck of a single cord continuously playing creating the beat for the whole piece. There is a slow tempo at this point. 00:12 What seems to be a woodwind instrument comes in at this point, preforming the main part that seems to be played over and over again throughout the whole piece.…

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    Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness: Are Women Really Powerless? In Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, the women seem to be omitted from the narrative. From the narrative story from the main character, Charlie Marlow, the women are never given any name and only known as the ‘Aunt', the ‘Intended', and the ‘Mistress'. The role of women in Heart of Darkness novel often becomes a topic of study for some researchers. Some of them argue that Heart of Darkness, through Marlow's point of view, shows the…

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    by the health care professionals. • Dr. Morepen STETHOSCOPE PROFESSIONAL'S is a quality stethoscope that is made from quality material and has excellent sound quality. • It has an aluminum chest piece with special diaphragm, seamless PVC tubes, brass chrome plated open spring frame. • It has soft ear knobs that do not strain and hurt ears and fits easily. • It is a light weight and compact device. • It comes with 36 months warranty. • The dimensions of the STETHOSCOPE PROFESSIONAL’S ST 03…

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    matter allows us to account for sensible substances in ways that neither the Pre-Socratics nor the Platonists and Pythagoreans could. By making a substance “something yet again,” Aristotle allows us the ability to dismiss the problems faced by Plato (in reference to accounting for a form’s ability to change), and also the issues of infinite regresses faced by the Pre-Socratics. However, form and matter themselves are not “things” in the same way that a substance is a thing. Form and matter are…

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    Samba Music Style

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    everybody may enjoy to dance at and much more. Samba music also has families of instruments more likely of percussion instruments but also brass, woodwind, voices and many more. • Can you identify any other families of instruments that are used in Samba music other than percussion instruments? The other families of instruments that are used in Samba music are the brass family, woodwind family, the string family and voices. • Can you come up with some conclusion as to why Samba drumming is so…

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