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    must choose. You must seek what seeks you. You must hunt the hunter.” (178) In this quotation, one can show that Ged has a shadow of his dark and evil side, which he spends years trying to get rid of, therefore he was consumed by darkness and the harmony in his life was broken. This is the author's way of portraying an excessive amount of evil…

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    one can consider the B and B-flat is be encased within the texture, ultimately wanting to break out. Rather than falling onto either of these tonal centers, the harmony falls onto the G-sharp that is expected by the bass. If one considers the movement in building up to this climax in measure 73, they could consider the G-sharp minor harmony to be presented in second inversion, particularly with the triad being arpeggiated in the middle string voices. This motion undoubtedly suggests a cadential…

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    for his natural landscape to his sister, Dorothy and address his hopes and dreams to her. The address to Dorothy is not only simply serving as a mirror for Wordsworth to recall how he was once, but also reflects further meaning and understanding of harmony for the whole text—in specific, the turn…

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    a consistent color theme throughout the mosaic. The artist used monochromatic colors as well as complementary colors to create some contrast and to bring overall harmony to the image. Another example is the use of implied lines that lead to the focal point. The focal point/emphasis is also another principle of design that brings harmony to the image. And the last example is the use of implied depth. All of these elements incorporated together to give the audience a feeling of unity and balance.…

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    I attended The Nutcracker Christmas Carol at the campus’ Humanities Theatre. I was not sure what to expect from this play since I did even know the nutcrackers storyline. I was worried that I would not be able to write a concert report on this musical since I had never been to a live musical play, but it turned out very successful. They performed a musical skit for each storyline of this play. The live musical play was intertwined as the story was acted out. Some of them were solo performances…

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    early American politics. Wood argues that political songs had a potentially more integrative function in the early years of the American Republic. Primarily influenced by European notions of music and harmony, America’s political leaders at both the national and the local level used the idea of harmony and the practice of shared public singing as a means for explaining how their country could remain united despite its many internal divisions.…

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    Darren Mitchell Analysis

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    both very different, the songs “Hooked on a Feeling” by Blue Swede and “A Quick Exit” by Darren Mitchell can be broken down into their musical elements and easily compared. The elements that are most apparent in these two songs are rhythm, melody, harmony, and dynamics. Both pieces use these same elements, but in different ways, which produce the different songs that we hear. Also since these songs are different genres, there will be distinct differences between how they convey each element. In…

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    want to perform well for themselves and for their families. With this buildup of stress, the easiest way to release it is by violence. The Taoist concept of One-self helps relieve stress because it connect yourself with nature creating serenity and harmony through Tai Chi. Many Taoist would say, “Be like the forces of nature; when it blows, there is only wind; when it rains, there is only rain…If you open yourself to the Tao, you are at one with the Tao and can embody it completely. Open…

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    passage in the bible, Isiah 11: 6-9. Hicks used that passage to personalize many sentiments through his 62 different-surviving paintings. The individual elements in this version of the painting play an important role in the overall theme of peace and harmony influenced by an important religious event. Hicks naturalistic approach showcases his talent to use spatial recession, and atmospheric effects to form an equation that yields to…

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    The Sacrament Of Divorce

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    Human beings are made in the image and likeness of God to live in unity and harmony with Him. But, since men fell on sin, God has build ways to restore the broken relationship. In this maner, He has provide men with the Sacraments as like Reconciliation or Confession that brings men back to Him. In this contex is place the bject of this lines, "Reasons for receiving frequently the Sacrament of Penance", as it will be expose henceforth. There are many reasons that justitying the frequent use of…

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