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    Academic accomplishment is an illusion of superiority. The only people that truly achieve happiness and accomplishment are the ones who go beyond labels, physical characteristics, jobs and degrees, and see themselves as well as the people around them as humans. The person in charge of a commencement speech must be able to reach the students from an equal and humble approach rather than a judgmental or superior one, because the students are full of dreams, hopes and aspiration. The attitude of…

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    The most obvious reason for the success of Tamburlaine was the surprise and delight with which Marlowe’s style was received, a style which has often been analysed, praised, and criticised in the same time. The blank-verse line with its variations in pace and rhythm, the beauty of the language filled with sonorous place-names and words expressing colour, light, and space, the long sentences, abounding in hyperbole and imagery from classical mythology were the source from which the rich variety…

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    We should be teaching bibles in schools because we should know why we was created and why there is so much crime in this world and how was the world created and why they decided to ban the bibles in schools.In the commencement God created heaven and Earth. The earth itself had no shape , it was empty and full darkness and covered with water. The spirit of god came over the water , and God said , “let there be light” and there was light , and God saw that the light was perfect. And then God…

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    techniques, and not only succeeds in creating a cohesive whole, but in creating a particularly lovely and memorable musical work. It starts with a delicate, very subtly ornamented theme echoed in the accompaniment, and then slowly rises to a passionate declamation, and then returns to the earlier theme. The two parts are utterly seamless, each perfectly complementing the other. “Panis Angelicus” by Cesar Franck was Leonell third performance. César Franck was born on December 10, 1822, in Liege,…

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    In opera, the composer is the dramatist. In opera the music interprets, crystallizes, and intensifies the expressive meaning of the words, far beyond anything with the words alone are capable of (Greenberg, 2009, L11, 8:35). During the transitory period of the Renaissance and Baroque eras, the tremendous increase in the popularity of secular stage drama punctuated by musical intermezzos (music played between the acts of stage plays) invariably ignited opera into existence. As discussed by…

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    In analyzing this speech, it can be seen that it operated as a work of propaganda. By propaganda, it is here meant to refer to the deliberate and systematic use of media technology and discoursive tactics to persuade an audience on a matter. In this speech, Roosevelt has clear positions which he is trying to convince people of. He seeks to convince people that his economic policies (notably NIRA, banking regulations, and deviating from the gold standard) and that his notion of collective…

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    If This Is A Man Analysis

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    The title of Primo Levi’s memoir if This is a Man has the sense that it is an unfinished statement. I have always envisaged it to be ‘if this is a man, then I don’t know what isn’t’ as a statement to question what defines a man. In his memoir, Levi explores this idea of what it means to be a man. He achieves this by using variation in tense to initiate the breakdown on humanity and through the selection of individuals he writes about who epitomize what it means to be a man, and what it means to…

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    Younger’s frustration in the beginning of “A Raisin in the Sun” is W. Younger’s constant declamation about his ambitions. The Youngers are by no means poor, yet W. Younger is always hoping to achieve the American Dream. A common phrase that R. Younger uses is “eat your eggs”; this is used to silence W. Younger and make him quietly accept the hardship…

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    ABANGAN, KENDRA MARIE L. OT 1-1 MA’AM PEGGY ANNE OBRE “Awakenings” By: Oliver Sacks The awakening is based on a true story. A movie nominated 3 academy awards and considered as a box office movie that had reached approximately $52 million in their earnings. It is full of drama that can touch the heart of every person that will watch this kind of story, a story that is filled with hopes, joy,…

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    Rem Kolhaas Bigness

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    Big buildings ignore the context around them; they are independent of the surrounding fabric they are meant to tie into, becoming objects that merely hover in space. The sudden appearance of these big buildings diminishes the aspects of quality and experience causing the concept of architecture to be rethought. Their distant relationship with the ground, due to technological advances such as the elevator, creates an inwardly focused space. The building only continues to grow taller, allowing…

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