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    Describe the overall form. What elements does the composer use to create a sense of departure and return? He stands up and sits down, he uses facial expression and body expression. No, this is not all the music also enjoys melody, rhythm, harmony, texture, tempo, dynamics and form as we described in answering all the above questions. Not to be understood as a complete interpretation of the subtle and obvious transitions. Rather a beginner’s view from the explanation ability of a child in his…

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    Also occasionally the other instruments would play along with the harmony. The rhythms were not super complicated in all of the songs. Some of them were slow others went faster, because they played songs from different eras and styles of jazz. Some were more like bebop and I wanted to dance others were not. Nothing too…

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    Section A 1. A) Define the term religion in such a way that your definition includes the following characteristics: deity, community/congregation, morality, ritual. B) Some people argue that the world would be better off without religion. Others think that religion is very useful to society. Which view do you agree with and why? Religion is a system of beliefs driven by the feeling that some questions can only be answered by faith; for instances, questions such as where did we come from? and…

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    It is not a secret that Ancient greek society was a patriarchal one. Women lived exceedingly suppressed lives by either their father or by their husband. Ancient greek women were not allowed in social gatherings in fear that their natural instinct would be to seduce men, with the exception of certain social gatherings such as a funeral. A respectable woman’s role was to stay chaste until marriage, stay at home and run the daily household, weave, and bare legitimate children. Her life was always…

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    the cases of the suffering children to make his point stronger, so that Alyosha doesn’t continue with his Zossima. Ivan then goes to talk about what kind of harmony we are living with. The kind that allows children to suffer for men’s greed and sins. That is the kind that he does not want to live in. But if there was ever a real divine harmony where the pain has paid off he would love to see it for himself. I had a phase were I wondered of all the suffering in this world and why all the evil in…

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    the left side the energy changes. The feeling of busyness and anxiety replaces serenity and harmony. As everything on this side is interconnected and jumbled. Like the shapes, the colors are also jumbled together. Not one color stands out where on the right side each color has their own place in the composition. Also on the left side is a rainbow. I feel that this represents the contrast of balance and harmony that lives within the chaos of the left side. I also find it curious that this is the…

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    The Beauty and Justice of Geese Photography “The geese are coming! The geese are coming!” I shout as they fly across the blue sky of Regent’s park. The beautiful and majestic creatures swarm the lake where the park visitors feed them. In my periphery vision, I observe other swarms of ducks, pigeons, and other various birds that are also fed on the man-made concrete bank of the lake. Still, the geese remain my focus. Watching them captivates me and brings me out of myself. I am giddy with…

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    Mozart Effect Analysis

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    attributes Mozart's double Piano Sonata k448 as one of the most profound and most mature of all of Mozart's compositions. He further strengthens the musical premise by referencing Yanni's music because it is similar in tempo, structure, melody and harmony. He noted the contrast between the effectiveness of the music of Mozart and the lack of effectiveness of that of minimalist Phillip Glass and "pop music" in spatial temporal testing. Ethos determines the proposition that Jenkins puts forth by…

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    Whether it was the Boxer rebellion or the reform of 1898, Dapeng continued on the same course of philosophy while the Chinese government struggled to find harmony towards its transition into the modern age. In regards to the Chinese culture Confucianism is rooted in the history of Chinese origin in that its values reflected the birth and growth of the Chinese civilization. Dapeng’s Father. Liu Dapeng was a…

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    students; however, many studies have shown statistical evidence that suggests music can improve a student 's academic success. A research based community music project, called Harmony, served children with low income and the greatest needs in Los Angeles. “According to The Harmony Project’s website, since 2008, 93 percent of Harmony Project seniors have gone on to college, despite a dropout rate of 50 percent or more in their neighborhoods”(Locker). Many people may suggest that music class can…

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