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    Music Ambiguity

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    meaning “much bow” or “many bow changes” , to intensify the sound, and “Wieder Zuruckhaltend”, meaning “to hold back tempo”, to prolong each note to increase the drama of the music. (http://www.orchestralibrary.com/reftables- /mahler2gloss.html#V) The combined effects create a profound emotional response among listeners, as Mahler intended. 7. AMBIGUITY One note harmony During one of his six lectures at Harvard, in his series of lectures for The Unanswered Question, Arnold Bernstein quoted…

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    My future academic goals for Washington Intermediate School is getting a 3.5 or higher for the rest of the school semester. Another goal that I would like to achieve is trying to graduate with honors. Lastly, my last scholastic goal for WIS is to pass all my classes with at least a B or above. Next, my Dinuba High School goals are to get a good letter grade in all my classes. My second goal for Dinuba High School is taking as many classes that will help me graduate with honors. For my future…

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    Livin On A Prayer

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    sound. There is a faint sound of an organ, which is only playing one continuous note. Then an electric guitar and castanet comes in a bit later, slightly louder. At 0:23 the sound is louder. There is someone cupping their mouth over the microphone with added effects to make a low and short sound. The drum kit also comes in with a basic drum rhythm. At 0:30 there is an electronically added sound playing different notes, all at the same speed. At 0:39 there is a solo vocalist saying some words;…

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    Describe your plans (how to) of recording and analyzing of your notes. This analysis should followed the qualitative way of analyzing data (searching for themes)] The data collection took place during the daytime between the hours of 7:30 am to 9 am. An elementary school zone is in effect during the hours of 8 am to…

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was born and raised in Eisenach. Bach was a german composer and he is more commonly known for technical command, artistic beauty, and intellectual depth. Later down the road Bach married a woman named Maria Barbara Bach and had four children but only one lived. Bach’s wife unfortunately died and he had moved on to a young lady named Anna Magdalena. Bach remarried and had thirteen more children, only six survived to adulthood. This was extremely common in this period. Bach…

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    obtained nuclear weapons, it became clear that neither side would survive an all out nuclear war. This meant the Cold War could decide the fate of the world (lecture notes). Both nations controlled a piece of the city of Berlin after World War II, and tensions rose as the Soviets put up a blockade to starve out the city of Berlin (Lecture notes). To deal with the threat of the Soviet Union, the…

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    Jonbenet Ramsey Case

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    homicides Jonbenet’s case is still unsolved. Based on the ransom note, timeline, and the Ramsey’s actions one can conclude that the Ramsey Family killed JonBenet. To begin, the ransom note is a substantial piece of evidence proving the Ramseys killed Jonbenet. In the ransom note the handwriting can tell a lot about the writer. According to News.com.au “Ms Wong (A graphologist) found more than 200 similarities in the writing of the ransom note and the 100 samples of Patsy Ramsey’s penmanship.”…

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    Much of the monograph savors of condescension, primarily due to Healey’s affinity for parentheticals. In most instances, these parentheticals would be better understood as part of the extensive notes, or could be removed entirely. For example, in his introduction, Healey mentions that many Russian concepts of homosexuality are “tied to… what Russians currently call (without irony) ‘non-traditional sex’”. In other instances, Healey contributes to…

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    essay. Thinking of personal symbols without help is difficult because most people think about their flaws before they think about what they are talented at. I asked for an opinion from my mom and we decided that my personal symbol is a music note. A music note represents me because I love playing instruments and making music. I am able to play four instruments which are the piano, the violin, the clarinet, and the ukulele. I mostly focus on playing the piano and violin now. I play…

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    There are a number of functions related of the financial sector of pakistan that are performed by the Bank. like; 1, The State bank is the bank of issuance of notes: the State Bank of Pakistan is the authority in Pakistan that issues currency notes. It regulate the notes in markets and reprints new notes and call back old notes as per the policy of the Bank. This was the economy is given fuel to operate and the wheel of economy keeps on moving. 2, BANK OF GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN; The…

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