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    The Firebird Finale

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    Track1: The Firebird, finale 1. The first few minutes of this piece are pianissimo, and I must say I enjoyed the extreme softness in the beginning of the symphony. As I was listening I noticed the crescendo throughout the piece until about one minute and thirty four seconds. Then the orchestra was playing pianissimo again for just a few seconds. I then heard another crescendo. I think this lasted throughout the rest of the symphony. I did notice the end of the piece went decrescendo for just a…

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    Organizational Learning

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    The issue of whether learning is something that can be done by organisations as well as individuals is questionable. Some academics have questioned whether or not organisations have the ability to learn, they argued that learning can be done by people within organisations, but not the organisations themselves. A variety of arguments had been developed throughout the years, for instances, how does an organisation learn? How does individual learning can relate to organisational learning? Why is…

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    Research Paper On Piano

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    Plink! Plink! That is the sound the piano keys make as a pianist presses down each key and chord. The piano captivates me in many ways. It is a beautiful instrument used to make music by pressing a key with your fingers and, with your foot, pressing down on a pedal to carry out the beautiful sound. The piano can be extrodinarily captivating for many people. The beautiful sound and the grace of the pianist are but a few reasons why it is so mesmerising. Formerly named the piano-fortisimo, the…

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    Compadores Ritual

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    and then, hang down by a rope which is wrapped around the pole. Four of five flyer are hanging upside down and rotate around the pole with the rope until they reach the ground. One person stays on the top of the pole and plays the flower drum and flute. The flyers are also known as voladores which means flyers in Spanish. Usually as seen in the video as well, the flyers wear very traditional costumes which are bright in color and is significant to their dance/ritual. Also seen in the movie the…

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    A Classical Music Concert

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    would be excellent. Figure 1: Concert Hall Interior The concert began with ‘Pastorales de Noel’ by Andre Jolivet. It featured a harp, a flute, and a bassoon. Each of these instruments performed several solos throughout the concert. The movements were unique and evoked different emotions in me. They had different tempos and…

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    Socrates then moves his focus on the argumentation on to Meletus directly; he engages Meletus, in a defense dialogue, in which he focuses in two main points. Socrates first point states that no man wishes to be harmed or evil upon himself. He mentions that if he does evil, evil in turn will come back to him to hurt him. Hence, he states that for him to intentionally corrupt the youth is unlikely, for if he did corrupt the youth it was done unintentionally and if it was unintentional, then…

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    Wine Misconceptions

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    Wines are good with food, or is this a misconception? People like tasty dishes and compliments used with these dishes. Wines are one of the favorite supplements. There are different types of wines with different tastes and sweetness. People think that there are specific wines that are used with specific foods. After some research Mandy Lynn found that there are some fallacies about wine and food pairing. From these misconceptions there are some that are more famous and important. The first…

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    Why does everyone in the city have to be aware of the child? The story I read was the short story “The ones who walk away from Omelas” by Ursula Le Guin. I think that everyone that lives in Omelas has to know about the child as an example. I think the child is a type of example to show all the people of Omelas what the world would be like if the child was to be taken out of the broom closet and taken care of like a normal person. They see the child in the closet and they do not say anything or…

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    and believe in other new divinities. The way Socrates defended himself to this accusation is by asking Meletus. “Believe in the existence of human things, and not of human beings? Did ever any man believe in horsemanship, and not in horses, or in flute-…

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    listen. It is written in a chromatic key, with no clear major or minor tonality. After the homophonic beginning of unison rhythms, Xerxes transitions into a monophonic woodwind feature that weaves its way through the flutes, clarinets, and saxophones. After this another monophonic flute solo takes precedence with a…

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