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    Time is free but it is priceless. You can’t own it, but you can use it. You can’t keep it but you can spend it. Once you’ve lost it then you can never get it back. Time is the one occurrence in life that we can never quite modify to suit our pleasures. Time is incredibly critical and the importance of it is showed in Shakespeare 's sonnet 1 and Sir Walter Raleigh 's "The nymph 's reply to the shepherd." Even though we all choose how to utilize our time, in Shakespeare 's sonnet 1 the speaker…

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    Andrew Luu Madrigal History 143 25 October 2015 Market Revolution In early nineteenth century, there was a revolution that took place throughout the United States called the market revolution. It changed the way people communicated and transported things to one another. Another big change is the industrializing and production of many different goods that benefitted them. By the 1800 's, Britain housed slaves and started a big empire on their goods. This makes the cities in the north to be more…

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    Growing up in my family, graduating high school was not something you questioned but was more of something that was going to happen without any hesitation. Although this was the standard in my family, this is not how it was for many of my friend's families, as graduating high school was a much bigger deal to them. However, when it came to me, graduating high school became not only an accomplishment, but it became an obstacle as well. Stepping through the doors of North High School for the…

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    “Lord, grant that I may always desire more than I can accomplish” – Michelangelo ("Michelangelo, his Paintings, and Sculptures"). This brief phrase from Michelangelo speaks volumes to his ambition and dedication, to which he attributes his success. “Michelangelo was considered the greatest living artists in his lifetime, and ever since then he has been held to one of the greatest artists of all time” (Gilbert). Though known for his poetry and architecture as well, Michelangelo’s renowned…

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    Paraguay Research Paper

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    the largest holiday Carnival. Verbana de San Juan, Trans-Chaco Rally, Nanduti festival, and Oktober fest are other festivals celebrated in Paraguay. The carnival is a multi-day event that occurs the start of Christian Lent and is comparable to madrigals festivals. There are pageants and parades through the streets, and lots of music and dancing throughout the night. Dia de San Blas is held February third and celebrates Paraguay's patron saint. Saint Blas festival sees its biggest celebrations…

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    On Thursday, April 19. 2016 at 7:00 Pm a Junior Music Recital was held at Barry University in the Cor Jesu Chapel. Performers were Leonell Figeredo, Yanessa Morillo-Delerme, Travis Hogue, Evan Post, Beverly Coulter, Daniel Daroca and two unknown females. Dr. Coulter and Mr. Daroca played the piano. The space was large. 45 people were seated in the chapel. The piano was placed at the front of the room to the left of the persons seated. People were also seated to the side of the room. There was a…

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    Growing up learning about the great Classical and Baroque composers, musicians often tend to only hear about the men. Students hear about Bach, Handel and the greats, and find themselves asking if women were even allowed to compose music. During the late 1600’s and 1700’s there were many women who were seen as “ahead of their time.” Three prolific women composers from the Baroque era were Barbara Strozzi, Anna Isabella Leonarda, and Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre. Barbara Strozzi was a…

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    Baroque Era

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    Being a vocalist, it’s hard not to notice that vocal music wasn’t a highly talked about genre during the Early Baroque. Since vocal music is a familiar genre, its lack of appreciation can catch the attention of many Baroque fans, especially those who are studying the voice. Taking the time to analyze the Baroque period more in depth by exploring the ultimate goal of the era, the composers of the era, and by examining music scores, especially those of Claudio Monteverdi, I was able to grasp an…

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    Food Consumption

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    The effect of food consumption on memory recall The theory that food consumption has a positive affect on cognitive processes is supported by Humanist psychologist Maslow, who’s hierarchy of needs (1970) theory states that a persons biological needs such as oxygen, water and food must be met before the body can concentrate on needs higher up in the hierarchy triangle such as esteem, cognitive and aesthetic needs (R. Gross, 2001). Since Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory, there have been many…

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    Within social psychology, the social identity tradition (Tajfel, Billig, Bundy, & Flament, 1971) argues that individuals possess more than their characteristic personal identities, which are activated during interpersonal contact with others; in addition, people can engage in intergroup behavior as informed by their social identities (Gudykunst & Bond, 1980). Such social identities comprise memberships in any psychologically relevant grouping with which an individual identifies, including kin,…

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