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    The rising gesture of the basic motive x also occurs at the beginning of all the melodies of the songs in the oratorio representing the optimistic atmosphere of the oratorio. For example, in song no. 1, the melody sung by the bass leaps up fifth at the beginning of the melody and leaps…

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    Bach 1st Movement Analysis

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    Allegro, opens with ritornello. It’s in simple duple meter, and F major key since there are no sharpened notes at 7th. If it’s a minor key, then it must have C#, the 7th note of D relative minor. Bar 1 ~ 8 is ritornello (ritornello 1), presenting motive A and B that…

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    Principal’s Influence Questionnaire, I was able to learn about the three power motives: personalized power motive, socialized power motive, and affiliative motive; as well as my own preferences and concerns. What I learned will definitely be used to promote positive changes, and attitudes to the schools that I might one day work for. The Principal’s Influence Questionnaire demonstrates that there are three power motives that describes one preferences and concerns as a leader.…

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    Kantian Morality is concerned with one thing, personal motives. This idea can help explain Kant’s view of morality. His ideology is unlike anything I have studied yet. It is not as simple as the utilitarian’s trolley car. It is also much more complex then the libertarian idea of morality. Kant’s morality comes from a simplistic idea, but when put into practice it is very hard to draw the line with personal motives. Although, it is hard to think of Kantian Morality when driving a trolley car it…

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    Example Of Improvisations

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    I: WATER": Because these are improvisations, the use of the motives in the templates is to some extent arbitrary, as choices were made "in the moment" of improvisation--which is one of the most important aspects of the templates, one that can bring tremendous spontaneity to a performance. Other motives not in this template are used in the course of these improvisations as well, some of which may appear in future templates. The motives are often in a different key from the template on the CD,…

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    of repetition of motives in the madrigal, the divisions of the madrigal add to the whole piece to unify it, and relationship between the music Monteverdi and the sonnet Petrarch wrote. These three main reasons prove that when a composer wants to convey a piece of poetry they make sure that the music they are writing and the piece of poetry they are using are able to work together…

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    These three motives are the reasons why the money is demanded by the people. According to Keynes, the three motives are transaction motive, precautionary motive and the speculative motive. The details about the motives as stated as below: 1. Transaction motive Transaction motive means people prefer to have liquidity in order to assure the basic transaction that is needed to be made every day. The reason of this motive is because individuals and firms demand for…

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    five motives why individuals gamble. The first four can be considered to have a fun-related purpose. These reason being; for entertainment, social activity, exhilaration and the hope of winning. The motive that can be regarded as not being for enjoyment and can lead to becoming a hazard to a person's health is a behavioural disorder. The Oxford dictionary defines 'fun' as enjoyment, amusement, or light-hearted pleasure. When referring to this explanation of fun, it is evident that motives such…

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    people judge others on their actions. Either they think a person is a certain way based on only their actions. Or they judge them on their actions, but take their motives and intentions into account. So in conclusion, I believe people should be held accountable for their actions, but should be able to explain or give their reasons/motives. People should be held accountable for their actions, and should have to deal with the consequences that go along with your actions. People think they are…

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    murdered in plots to pursue personal advantages. These motives might have seemed justified to the conspirators involved, but an outside perspective can see how silly it was to end someone’s life over a tangled mess of feelings. In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar was murdered by conspirators who all had their own personal motives. Although the conspirators had their own motives for murdering Caesar, none of them had a justified motive for actually murdering him. Casca and Metellus…

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