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    disprove Socrates’ argument. He begins by comparing Socrates’ argument to a harmony in relation to its instrument (85e-86a). Simmias suggests that a harmony is to a soul as a lyre is to the body. He reasons that, if we accept Socrates’ line of argument, the harmony must not only preexist the lyre but also live on after it is destroyed. I find this reasoning to have one true quality but also one false quality. First, the harmony is indeed invisible, so in that way it does resemble a soul (see…

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    began to add in harmonies. I feel like as an ensemble we need to work on listening to the conductor and not talking when we are supposed to be singing. I feel as if I contributed very well and committed myself to learning the song. Lesson 2: In this lesson, we split up into altos, soprano one’s and soprano two’s, I am usually in altos but decided to challenge myself by singing soprano two’s, which is the harmony in the middle. We focused a lot on the…

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    ideas of concentration camps. They definitely had more differences than similarities. The United States used internment camps instead of the concentration camps used by the Nazis in Germany. The internment camp I'll be talking about is called Camp Harmony and the Japanese concentration camp I will be talking about is all their camps in general. The United States’ version of concentration camps and the Japanese version of concentration camps have their similarities and differences. The Nazis…

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    In Malaysia, multiracial communities living in peace and harmony. Harmony can be understand as a situation where societies live with tolerance reach and agreement . This thing happen after our country had been colonized by several emperialism country such as British , Japan and Netherland .This event teach us to help each other although different races . This environment is so important for central administration system.We know that Malaysia consist Melayu, India and Chinese races.The thing that…

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    Te Ching, ch. 5). “If one sets one’s heart on ren, there will be none he hates” say the Analects (4.4). This shared dedication to “human-heartedness” is at the core of both religions, however much they mock eachother. Also at the core of both is harmony.…

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    sensed, or something that cannot be detected.” The way Plato makes his arguments about invisibility makes it easy to disprove. An example that disproves his argument is from Simmias and how harmony can be destroyed. Harmony is something that cannot be seen but can indeed be destroyed. The idea of harmony is similar to invisibility. The term invisible means that it cannot be detected by any of the 5 senses. This definition of invisibility is what I believe Plato uses as his argument.…

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    of philosophy and musical education. He criticises Plato for condemning “relaxed harmonies”, for he thinks that they are suitable for the elder and the young ones, and for only including Dorian and Phrygian harmonies. Nevertheless, he does not understand why Plato chose Phrygian for is like the flute among the instruments since it is as “frenzied and emotional”. He continues that if there is a certain sort of harmony that is suited to childhood, because it has the power to provide both order and…

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    do suppose the soul to be something of this kind,” that is, a harmony or proper mixture of bodily elements like the hot and cold or dry and moist. Simmias considers that during our lifetime, we must constantly strive to achieve some sort of certainty, and that this certainty might only be achieved by exploring and exhausting every eventuality that might lead us to the Truth and believes that the soul and body can coincide in harmony with each other. In order to reply to this argument, firstly,…

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    content: the balance between old cultural traditions and new ones as the world advances at the turn of the 20th century 4. Tessitura 5. Harmony: Simple, but steady tempo 6. Orchestration: horn, trumpet 1, 2, 3 : trombone : accordion : guitar : percussion : 3 violin A-B-C : viola : cello : bass 7. Texture: Simple melody, rich harmony in voice 8. How the music is used in the film: The musical's popularity has led to numerous references in popular media and…

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    This is the true harmony that we share despite the wide diversity that sometimes, tend to drift us apart. Many foreigners are in awe of how we Malaysians can live in such peace although being so different from one another Unbeknownst to them, there are still many areas of…

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