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    The Classical Period and The Romantic Era of classical music have many similarities and differences in form, texture, and articulation. Ultimately, the Classical period is known better for being extremely structured, usually having binary or rondo form, whereas the Romantic era is known for the more flowing, unorthodox structures. This is because the Classical period focused more on form, whereas the Romantic period focused on emotion. Also, the Romantic period allowed for the use of rubato, or…

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    The sonnet has two quatrains and one sestet which is neither typical for a Shakespearean sonnet, nor for a Petrarchan sonnet, but makes it a mixture of both forms. There are no familiar rhymes throughout the poem. There are neither full rhymes, nor eye rhymes at the end of the lines, therefore there is no rhyme scheme in the sonnet. One internal rhyme can be found in lines thirteen and fourteen (tights &…

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    1. How will you remember to treat your team members as individuals? • Maxim: Listen the member’s opinion and remember they are your CO-workers. As I mentioned before, Korean society is hierarchical society. As I grew up in hierarchical society, I realized that it is not healthy system for everyone. Since the society is already so used to be in hierarchical system, it is hard to change the structures. However, if a leader tries to reconstruct the system, there is a possibility to change the…

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    In 1962, noted biologist Rachel Carson published her book Silent Spring that told of the different effects poisons, such as parathion, have on the ecosystem. Soon after being published, her book gained the attention of the American public and helped to transform their attitudes towards the environment. In the excerpt Carson advocates for the ban of parathion by describing the farmers’ use for the poison as warlike, by faulting the ignorant public, and the negligent government for the poison’s…

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    life for the its citizens—the good life is the aim of the state, and of minor institutions such as the household. From several types of community found in nature, the state is the most natural and best one. Aristotle utilizes nature to prove which form of government, and relation between subjection and mastership, is more natural. His work is more of a sum of arguments than of a systematic treatise on politics. In his first book Aristotle analyses household…

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    Some people say that their flashbacks are never like the movies’ version, where the screen goes from the character doing something to the screen flashes to her point of view. And the view of the screen is too zoomed in, to where the viewer could not see the person or the object that the character is seeing, causing the character to forget how to breathe and have people worry for them. Everyone is different, but mine are exactly like how the movies describe it to be. Some are triggered by the…

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    I haven 't paused to blog for some time now. With a crazy schedule for myself, kids, and family, there is often little time to stop and reflect. But this major milestone deserves some reflecting. And it deserves some shoutouts to some important people. And it just deserves to be written down for others to reflect on, find comfort in, and maybe offer thoughts as well. This isn 't one of my typical education and technology posts. In fact, it really doesn 't have much technology associated with it…

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    Madison starts maybe the most well-known of the Federalist papers by expressing that one of the most grounded contentions for the Constitution is the way that it builds up an administration equipped for controlling the viciousness and harm brought about by groups. Madison characterizes groups as gatherings of individuals who assemble to secure and advance their exceptional monetary interests and political conclusions. Although these groups are inconsistent with each other, they as often as…

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    Sonnet 147 wrote by William Shakespeare is a love sonnet, or that is what it is perceived as in the beginning. This Sonnet is written from the perspective of a poet who expresses the love he holds for his mistress (and lover) as a sickness, and more specifically, as a fever. This sonnet has 14 lines, which are then broken up into 3 quatrains and a rhyming couplet for the finish. There is a rhyming scheme in this sonnet, every second line rhyme, until the couple where they both rhyme to finish…

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    Contemporary scholars debate a wide range of topics ranging from the purpose of Fantasie to the formal structures of the movements. Fantasie in C major, Op. 17, encapsulates Schumann’s values. Opus 17 is an artistic statement: through structural form Schumann challenges the rigidity of traditional structures. However, he demonstrates reverence for the progenitating composers through experimentation. Further, Fantasie expresses Schumann’s romance with Clara. Schumann’s yearning pervades the…

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