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    Roberts begins building his credibility with counterpoints and the usage of ethos, in a manner which represents how materialism affects and distinguishes our life's. Also, by applying his own research on the topics: compulsive buying and financial circumstances of individuals in America. Not to mention,researches and studies all around the world, such as the United Kingdom, and South America on those topics. As a matter of fact, he compares and contracts several situations on how materialism…

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    Bach Stay In Weimar Analysis

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    Bach’s stay in Weimar was characterized by his keyboard and orchestral works. He learned to write dramatic openings and employ the dynamic motor rhythms and harmonic schemes found in the music of the Italians. This is a direct influence to the progressive type of music that Beethoven is so well known for. Though his stay in Weimar was influential, it was also short lived. In 1717 he moved to secure a job at Cothen. After the move, it didn’t take long for Bach’s life to be changed forever. In…

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    Bach's Music

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    He was a devout christian, he wished that his all music could serve the God and also most of his works are religious music. The biggest achievement of Bach was that he developed the polyphonic music, in his area, he stranded the highest level position. To compare with Bach with Mozart and Beethoven, Mozart is like a happiness of the God, Beethoven is like the God’s powerful, but Bach is language of the God. In personal opinion, Bach’s music is more connotative and complex. Bach had composed 228…

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    Gras: Foie Gras has been a classic of French cooking since the very beginning and a traditional sliced terrine made with vegetables and spices is one of the best ways to eat it. A fruit chutney is also offered with this dish to provide a sweet counterpoint to all of the salt and savoriness. Salmon and Tuna Tartare: Though…

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    because they provide an unfair advantage to an otherwise level playing field. This cannot be compared to the usage of the love drug because it would be used to supplement and help an adult care for a child, not win anything. My response to his counterpoint would revolve around what is an advantage. If steroids are considered to be bad because they provided an unfair advantage then people should be allowed to take as many steroid as they want to remove this unfair advantage. However many people…

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    that experience were necessary to cause harm, my argument would be completely dismantled, as I cannot deny that the dead lack the ability to experience. Despite this objection, I would hold true to my belief, and offer multiple counterpoints to the critic. The first counterpoint I would offer is the fact that I do not have to personally experience something for it to have an impact on my beliefs or the way I…

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    Lee Humphreys: A Summary

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    Lee Humphreys draws on his research as an analyst to explore issues of privacy and surveillance with the advent of the iPhone and other ‘smartphones’. Humphreys suggests the use of new information technologies leads to increased surveillance in a networked society. Using the case of Dodgeball, a mobile service that distributed location-based information of users, he categorizes surveillance that present in the everyday usage of Dodgeball into three different categories: voluntary panopticon,…

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    Wheatley Vs Wheatley

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    For their respective positions and standings in society, each writer was a superbly advanced and progressive thinker, hoping to stimulate new support for the more unpopular opinions of their societies. They each used their writing as means of expressing their interest in the formation of social change in the pursuit of equality. While each woman advocated for a different message to be heard, their similarity lies in the fact that they both actively used their creative processes to speak their…

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    Teufel war”. This movement was later added into this piece after it was finished along with movement one to add timpani and trumpets. In this movement, the choir sings in unison, and the trumpets all play similar parts, with the violins playing counterpoints. The violins play this joyful and freudig run of sixteenth notes throughout most of the movement, creating a vision of swirling devils. This movement is also played in triple meter, creating a sense that a battle has already won, yet at the…

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 31, 1685 in Eisenach, Thuringia, Germany and died on July 28, 1750 in Leipzig, Germany. Although he only lived 65 years, he has left a legacy as one of the most impactful and greatest composers of all time. Biography Bach is from the Baroque era of music.(1600-1760) During the Baroque era, people had a lot of children. Bach had lots of siblings, 8 to be exact. When he became an orphan at the age of 10, his brother, Johann Christoph, took him in for…

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