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    Throughout ww2, Germany thought that their secret codes for radio messages were indecipherable to the Allied Forces. However, in the end, enigma was cracked. The Allies were able to find out what enigma was, and how the Germans used it. From there they were able to get their hands on an enigma machine, examine it, and determine how the mechanics work. Finally, Alan Turing, an English computer scientist, mathematician, stepped into the picture and was able to crack the code in 1932. The decoding…

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    Music Theory

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    Developing a better understanding of the concepts and elements of music through education can greatly improve one's musical appreciation. Just as you can come to better enjoy fine cuisine, art, dance, and theater by cultivating a foundation of knowledge and familiarity on the subjects, music is a vastly more rewarding experience when you know how to listen actively. By becoming aware of the five fundamental disciplines within a musical composition, it is possible to open your ears to a piece of…

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    Picture Exchange Communication System: Autism Spectrum Disorders The study included children aged between 18 to 60 months with diagnosis of autism and with having little or no functional language. The 18 participants were divided into two groups which one was the experimental group and the other was the control group. In the six month study, the experimental group received the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) whereas the control group received the Conventional Language Therapy (CLT)…

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    With a sense of curiosity my sight focuses on an object next to a tree. Covered in fleas and dirt, there they lay. “Human beings”, I think to myself. How is this morally acceptable? The majority of our population has a roof above their heads and money to lavish themselves with while about 30% of people in Arizona are left unsheltered. Here I am thinking whether I’m going to choose pizza or chinese food for dinner meanwhile the chances are they haven’t fed for days. Anguished, in distress and…

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    Cursive writing has been slowly fading away. It seems in the future cursive will merely be a thing of the past, but how is one going to read the Founding Fathers documents if they lack the ability to read and write in cursive. Cursive writing is an important skill; not only does it define motor skills, separate the literate from the non, shows professionalism, but it also looks elegant and nice. With new technology and harder curriculums teachers have taken a back burner to teaching students…

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    Jack had his beanstalk, Paul Bunyan had his ax, and Bella, the tall tale legend of Kirsten Childs’ new musical “Bella: An American Tall story”, has her big posterior. Within the tradition of magical objects of epics and tall memories, Bella’s derriere is more than just a derriere: it’s a symbol of sexuality, racial identification, and vigor—and a consistent source of humor and amazement. In this creation by Dallas Theater center at the Wyly Theatre, directed by Robert O’Hara, Bella succeeds…

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    Beethoven Center

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    harpsichord to see how they keys differ from the pianos that I am familiar with. The clavichord was made out of wood and had a soft dynamic. Up close, we could see the strings that are attracted to each key. The harpsichord, on the other hand, had two keyboards. When I tried touching the keys to push it down, I noticed that there was a bit of resistance, because we need to press on the keys enough for the pin to strike the string. Overall, the visit to the Beethoven Center was astonishing. From…

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    and cabinets, or would new ones function better? (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) Electronics access - Do the panels in the cubicles allow access for electronic cords? Does the desk area include space for PC monitors, telephones, and a keyboard? (-- removed HTML…

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    Marionette ‘Alright, and cut! I want to give that scene another go, get them ready.’ The actors standing in a close embrace in front of the camera released each other and were immediately swarmed by a team of makeup artists working to touch up their makeup. Aivilo ran a hand down her face with an air of exasperation, her artistic vision refused to translate onto the camera despite her numerous attempts. It had been a long day; the air conditioning wasn’t enough to counteract the unbearable…

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    In order to help someone be a smart and well-rounded individual you have to start young. Using social media, smartphones, tablets and the Internet are all part of the everyday lives of most Americans today. This technology is being integrated into the lives of our children almost from the day they are born. Parents, guardians, and teachers are all responsible for introducing these children to use modern technology in the most appropriate and educational way possible. Technology is so widespread…

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