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    Listening Assignment 6: Melody: Phrase, Motive, Tune Noticing details in the melody, such as the phrase, motive, and tune isn’t always an easy task, but what a better way to practice and get better at it than by listening to a piece by Beethoven. Beethoven’s Symphony no. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 proved to be another masterpiece in orchestra, as many recognized it due to something known as the four-note opening motif. Listening more to it people heard the twice a descending sequence;…

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    Liberalism is a philosophical, political and economic ideology that derives from the idea that individual freedoms are the legal basis of society and economic order. The ideal of liberalism is a society with freedom of action for everyone, free exchange of politically sensitive information, limiting the power of church and state and freedom of private enterprise. Liberalism rejected many of the provisions that were the basis of previous theories of the state, such as the divine right of kings to…

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    It has been said by many scientists that it is impossible for plants to learn and associate. Intelligence has been left to the realm of animals, specifically human beings. For years it has been nonsensical to state that a plant could develop humanlike cognition. Could something considered inanimate by so many have a mind? Could a plant respond to an unconditioned or conditioned stimulus in the manner of a dog, cat, or person? For example, could a mild stream of of air from a fan, set to go off…

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    It is widely believed the Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s most prolific writing years were from 1780 to 1791. From 1780 to 1782, Mozart ‘s first two successful operas were composed and later, his most enduring operas would be written. There would be several years between these two opera’s and his last three operas created in the last couple years of his life Mozart’s opera career started in 1780 while still in Salzburg, but it was not until his break from the Archbishop Colorado’s service in…

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    Isaac Newton, born on January 4, 1643 in Woolsthrope, England was one of the most influential minds the world has ever seen. In his early life he was the only son of a farmer. Born premature, tiny, and weak Newton was not expected to live. At the young age of 12 he demonstrated innate intellectual abilities. After completing basic education, Newton attended the University of Cambridge’s Trinity College where his prowess for mathematics, physics, chemistry, and other subjects began to come to…

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    a variation of Luther’s chorale tune “A Mighty Fortress”. Some of the other musical pieces are rather dissimilar, such as Mozart’s “Piano Concerto No. 21,” and Pachelbel’s “Canon in D.”. Both of which possess the more regular periodicity of the classical era. For me, the most appealing feature of the Romantic era is the character of the piece. Whether it be Grieg’s “In the Hall of the Mountain King” or Leo Delores’ “Flower Duet” the piece vividly conveys the character as a piece of musical…

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    music. There were six types of romanticism which were subjectivity, emotionalism, nationalism, programmatic compositions, thick timbre, and chromaticism. Romantic music still served a sophisticated and refined society, as had been the case with classical music era. There were a lot of composers that impacted or influenced other composers, one after another. Some of the most famous composers are Hector Berlioz, Fryderyk Chopin, Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Richard Wagner, Giuseppe Verdi, Anton…

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    Gustav Holst, born in Cheltenham in September 1847, is still today considered to be one of the greatest music composers of all time.He didn’t start out as the great composer that we know and love. His path to success wasn’t the smoothest. Holst was born to Adolph von Holst and Clara Cox Lediard. His father was a professional pianist who practiced many hours a day leaving very few to his wife Clara and their children. Clara was a student of Adolph when they first met. She was also a talented…

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    Unit 3 Physics Lab 3

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    Lab 3: Technology Name: Section: General Physic Lab 3 Date: 10/03/2017 Purpose The goal of this experiment was to learn how to apply computerized instruments in physics. In addition, this experiment aimed at enhancing practice on how to use three equipment in the lab: the rotary motion sensor, high resolution force sensor, and motion sensor. Further, this experiment sought to clarify the circumstances under which the instruments fail to comply with expectations. Results/Data Part 1: The…

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    Pigeons Experiment

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    Kyle Horne April 1 2016 1001 Khorne Do Pigeons Already Generalize, or did they Just Want Food? Summary An experiment was performed in order to test role of concept learning in pigeons. This experiment used contextual cueing, a non differential reinforcement procedure that involves low-level supervision, to test concept learning in pigeons, rather than a differential reinforcement procedure, which involves high-level supervision.The experiment involved pigeons pecking at a target stimulus when…

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