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    Hopwood Vs Texas

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    High School in Sugar Land, TX was the subject of an 8 year lawsuit suing the University of Texas Austin for not admitting her because she was white. She was a red haired, white suburban girl who had a 3.59 GPA, an SAT score of 1180/1600, played the cello, and had the unfortunate ranking of being just outside the top 10 percent in her graduating class and like thousands of others, failed to get admissions to her chosen school University of Texas at Austin. (Aaronson) The case was heard over and…

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    As time goes on, music evolves away from human influences. Music is played more and more by electronic methods. In the 1950s, music reinvented itself by developing into electronic music. Electronic music gave many artists freedom to explore their own ideas. Artists and composers of electronic music acknowledged that there are main principles regarding electronic music. Technology naturally leads to experimentation any eventually acceptance of new sounds, styles, and techniques for making music.…

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    A comparative study of Shakespeare’s play, The Tempest and Yojiro Takita’s foreign film, Departures effectively highlights an individual’s ability to explore results in lasting impacts on their perspectives of the world and themselves. Both composers incorporate the vital idea that characters’ discoveries subsequently reflect integral actions of change. The Tempest sets the progressive drama of rediscovering the past through characters such as Miranda and her delayed knowledge of her history and…

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    Johannes Brahms was a German composer and pianist. He lived from 1833 to 1897 during the romantic music period. Many people associate him with Bach and Beethoven, considering them the three biggest influences in classical music. Brahms composed for piano, chamber ensembles, symphony orchestra, and voice and chorus. His technique roots from the Baroque and Classical styles. He is known as the master of counterpoint, symphonic, and sonata style, approaching harmony and melody in a new and…

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    Other instrument types that can be heard are the violin, the viola, the double bass and the cello. The brass instruments used in the Allegro ma non troppo, un poco Maestoso, or the first movement would include the horn and the trumpets, and from the percussion instrument group the only instrument that was seen being used was the timpani. The music…

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    Like Mozart, Beethoven wrote a large amount of music, covering a wide variety of forms, including an opera, masses, symphonies, concertos both for piano and for violin, string quartets, trios for various instruments, sonatas for piano, for cello, and for violin, piano variations, and many other works. (Chihara 167). In his lifetime of composing, Beethoven produced more than 115 pieces of music. In addition to this, Beethoven continued his composing career even when he became totally deaf and…

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    To Achieve Eudaimonia: a well lived life The normative ethical theories are philosophical beliefs about what is morally right and wrong. Aristotle’s virtue theory focuses on the character of the individual acting in the situation, rather than the action itself or enforced rules. Aristotle believed that to be truly virtuous you must live well within an ethical community, cultivate good habits and develop phronesis (practical wisdom), and emulate moral respectable people (Standen Lecture). By…

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    Throughout all the bloodshed that showed much significance in Western Civilization, who would have ever thought a single man could influence the world through the art of a simple melody. An Australian composer who went by the name Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was just the man to take upon this spot in history. Born in Salzburg, Austria, January 27, 1756, Mozart was known as a child prodigy because he was able to master all arks of music beginning at the age of three. These consist of the following…

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    Selma is an Oscar nominated movie for Best Picture; the first film directed by a black female director (Ava Du Vernay) in history. The movie is based on the year of 1965 during the Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches, it shows the last final stages of the Civil Rights Movement. The sequence chosen for this analysis is the sequence where Dr. King (David Oyelowo) arrives to Selma. At his arrival to the “Black Belt” region of central Alabama Dr. King and his colleges direct themselves to the…

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    if i stay Essay Have you ever had to make a difficult decision? Mia, the main character in if i stay did. Mia is a girl who loves to play the cello and grew up with her mom, dad and brother, Teddy. She was very different from her parents because they liked rock band music and lived that thrilling lifestyle whereas Mia liked classical music and was more confined. In the book and the movie if i stay Mia’s family got into a car accident and that’s when everything changed in Mia’s life. After the…

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