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    way. No one in my family has ever been a Music Education teacher. They have either worked in medicine, childcare, the military, or in the culinary field. Instead, listening to music or watching a performance has always sent a magical thrill through my body. It is something that has given me the willpower to go out and conquer the world. Now, what in the world influenced me to study Music Education? Truly, I want to educate students in a way that will encourage them to express their identity through music. I want to help students, parents, teachers, and friends with music. There are a plethora of ways to conduct a choir rehearsal or a general music education course. For instance, many teachers use the Kodály method, the Suzuki method, the Orff approach, or the Gordon approach to convey their perception of how music should be taught. The idea of only using one “major method” seems cumbersome to me. After studying the many methods, I have found myself leaning towards an eclectic approach in Music Education. The many multifarious methods differ in context and in practice. Zoltán Kodály established a method that focused on a set of principles that empowered the structure of music education. He believed in a child-development approach that introduces skills relevant to the child 's capabilities (ATM Class Notes). The teacher should merely begin with simplistic concepts which gradually form into more demanding notions as the child progresses. Kodály focuses on guaranteeing that…

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    "O Fortuna" was a Medieval Latin Goliardic poem written early in the 13th century and is part of the collection known as the Carmina Burana. In 1935-36, "O Fortuna" was set to music by German composer Carl Orff as a part of "Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi", the opening and closing movement of his cantata Carmina Burana. It starst off with a slow pace having pounding drums and choir that drops quickly into a quiet whisper then builds slowly into a steady crescendo of drums and short string and horn…

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    Video stories: Orff Schulwerk A Classroom In Action It's great to show on video about teaching with students about experiences is teacher by Sharon Mazion in Breck School. For orff method training with students can good leader in understanding get more time is music class. A good leader knows when to teach before a teacher wants information students will seem to explain is understanding. To get more time is music while training to during time of experience to orff method and schulwerk in action…

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    theories of myth differently. Because of the variety of tales told in myths, it is hard to narrow it down to one established definition. Its’ Greek origin suggests myths are stories narrated either by mouth or through other media such as art, drama, or music. For this reason, myths can be applied universally due to their broadness. Legends, folktales, and fairytales are often confused with myths and for that reason many who study mythology attempt to distinguish between them. For one to…

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    The Watergate Scandal

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    However, this was with the American People, threats to National Security were made and barriers in National Security were breached. According to Washington Post writers Bob Woodard and Carl Bernstein, “The American Presidency will never be the same.” “Thou shalt not steal, thou shalt not covet anything of thy neighbor, and thou shalt not bear false witness.” All of these scriptural rules were broken during the Watergate Scandal. Is there a pardon for those who break the law so that they…

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    “All the President’s Men” is a story of two Washington Post journalist, who investigated the Watergate scandal. The journalist uncovered the story and presented the facts that eventually led to President Nixon’s resignation. The investigative reporting was effective in the Watergate scandal because journalist Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein focused on why there was a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in D.C, and why those who worked under Nixon attempted to cover-up…

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    Most famously, Freud is accredited with his work published in 1900 The Interpretation of Dreams on dream analysis. Next, there was Carl Jung, who proposed another perspective giving people insight to the meaning of dreams. After years of research, psychologists have made significant progress in understanding why people dream, its function, and to some extent a more valid theory of what dreams mean. Freud “proposed that dreams provide a psychic safety valve that discharges otherwise unacceptable…

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    produce anxiety. To defend itself, the ego uses defense mechanisms to reduce anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality. One of the most powerful and pervasive of these defense mechanisms is repression. Repression is the foundation for all of the defense mechanisms and can push unacceptable id impulses out of awareness and back into the unconscious. When used in moderation, defense mechanisms can be helpful and healthy. However, it is important to not let denial dominate our behavior facing…

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    Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud were both psychoanalysists and traveled together to the United States. (Introduction.) Their idea of the unconscious was different and they never came to an agreement. Freud thought the unconscious was biological and focused on the appearance of sexuality, while Jung thought the unconscious was human culture that was passed from generation to generation. (Olson and Hergenhahn, 2011.) I believe that Jung’s thoughts on how our unconscious processes and perceives…

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    restrained to maintain the individual’s safety and to help integrate the person into society.”(Essen Freud concluded, this component commands the most comprehensive ways of thinking. The last structure is the superego. The superego decides which actions are morally right or wrong. Freud thought these types of decisions were taught by educators and parents while growing up. Also, Freud thought the superego balanced out the id structure making our decisions more appropriate for society. Freud came…

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