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    status-based theory and instrumental theory will be explained. The first, rooted in natural rights theory of enlightenment period, argues that in pre-political state of nature, men have certain unalienable rights such as rights to liberty, life and private property and hence under the governance of the state, these fundamental and natural rights should be protected and respected. The right to do a certain act, therefore, has not to be depended on interests which it brings about. Instrumental…

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    7. What is the difference between terminal and instrumental vales? Explain: For the individual, terminal value goals we can work towards that are most important to us, because terminal values are the most advantageous state of existence. An Example of terminal values is contentment, self-worth, liberty, family safety, acknowledgment, professional distinction, internal harmony, comfortable life, etc. Whereas, instrumental values state the methods a person would like to use to accomplish their…

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    stress and competition have made me a stronger singer and yet it made me feel hopeless and abandoned. As a matter of fact, I would get so stressed during a performance that I would mess up and fail. In the Article Music Performance Anxiety in Instrumental Music Students: A Multiple Case Study of Teacher Perspectives by Crystal Sieger, students showed that high anxiety during a performance caused them to mess up. This anxiety is called music performance anxiety or MPA for short. The paper argued…

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    In this essay I will critically review chapter three: Sharing Suffering, Instrumental relations between laboratory animals and their people by Donna Haraway from her book “When Species Meet”. I will be analyzing the main arguments that Haraway presents throughout the chapter. I will identify the evidence used to support her argument and also identify the limits of the chapter. I intend to identify connections between this chapter and the article “Cyclone Pam from the field, Adapting to climate…

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    “Sorry Hector. “ I said standing straighter. “Let’s get started. I have some questions, and I am going to need a map. The more detailed the map of the city, the better. I will also need something he used every day.” “This is our investigation.” Erik hissed at me once more. “Yes and look at how much you accomplished.” I rolled my eyes. “You idiots don’t even know who took him. Let alone have a plan.” “It was the Fellowship of the Sun.” the cowboy said. “We have no proof, Stan!” Isobel yelled…

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    "Bang!" "Bang!" The sound of the cowpuncher's revolver rang out, along with the sheriff, Henry. The cool autumn air was filled with sounds of gunfire and the loud barks of Remy, Nelly's faithful dog and companion. "No, get back!" she screamed. "Put your weapon down, son. We've gotcha now, and there's nothing else you can do, 'cept turn yourself in," said Henry. The young man, Joe, stood with his revolver pointed straight at the face of Sheriff Henry. Panting and angry, he spit out…

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    In the discussion of weak evaluation and instrumental reason, one controversial issue has been whether instrumental reason is an instance of weak evaluation. On the one hand, Taylor is concerned both with weak evaluation and instrumental reasoning. My own view is that I am also concerned with them and believe that instrumental reason is an instance of weak evaluation; but, only to some extent. In this paper, I will explain weak evaluation and instrumental reason as well as why they are of…

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    I do believe that it is appropriate but not necessary for instrumental music to communicate an extramusical meaning. I believe it is appropriate because it gives listeners a story to hear, but otherwise not necessary because if there is no extramusical meaning (story), then listeners can have the enjoyment of creating their own stories to the instrumental music of their liking. Instrumental music should not always be simple music, without a storyline about emotions, characters…

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    BOOK ASSIGNMENT 1: HEDONISM 1 Book Assignment 1: Hedonism Dwight Ong AG 401.07 Dr. Nancy Merlino September 30, 2017 BOOK ASSIGNMENT 1: HEDONISM 2 Happiness can be found through things that have intrinsic value and instrumental value. Things have intrinsic value when they are good in its own right even if it is self-contained and does not bring anything out (Shafer-Landau, 2015). An example of something that is intrinsically valuable would be love and happiness. According to Shafer-Landau (2015)…

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    and how 1:07 Instrumental Pause C Major to A Major- orchestra instruments Instrumental: violin, cello, piano 1:14 Bridge (C) 8 measures long, A Major, Full vocals and band join in *Piano during the “I don’t know..* You're asking me will my love grow I don't know, I don't know You stick around and it may show I don't know, I don't know 1:42 Solo Guitar solo by George Harrison, C Major Guitar Solo (also joined by drums) 2:10 Instrumental Pause C Major- orchestra instruments Instrumental: violin,…

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