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    From my perspective, Chester by William Billings is genuinely a combination of tenor, melodic concordance and clashing dissonances with quite harmonious consonances which consist of fluent It is also made up of changeable levels of syncopation. Of all the things in this song that I found that is attractive to me first, I will strongly state that its complexity of rhythm that is sensitively mess but actually in harmony in different aspects. What’s more, complicated melodies in a wide range also…

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    question, such as, Plato 's claim that "owning objects is detrimental to a person 's character", whereas Aristotle argues that "ownership of tangible goods helps to develop moral character." However, to truly answer this this question, we must first answer the question, what is ownership? If this question is asked, friends, relatives, even strangers, will state similar answers. People will say something along the lines of, "the possession of an object" or "to be in control of something".…

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    discovered but constructed. Meaning does not inhere in the object, merely waiting for someone to come upon it" (Crotty 1998). By this constructionism claims that the structures in which we engage with in the world create our meanings. Objects do not have a prescribed meaning within them, it is the human being who attributes their individualistic meaning of the source. So, while relativism claims that there is no set meaning for objects, constructionism compliments this assumption by arguing…

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    As a Student Leader in the Grinnell Dining Hall, a large part of my job is to make a safe work environment for our workers. This includes monitoring the music we play in the dishroom. Oftentimes, I find myself only catching explicit, sexist, or racist lyrics as a song ended, leaving me wondering what I missed. This spurred my interest in the possibility of sexist content going unnoticed or unprocessed in music, and the possible consequences this might have. In this paper, I will seek to explore…

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    exposes beauty as a concept that, when applied to an object, starts to break apart its own argument of…

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    skills are the ability to retain two or three objects purposefully, retain two or three objects offered by the occupational therapy student. In addition, she was able to find hidden sounds below after turning head to side and responds to simple request and gestures. The request was made to look at pictures for one minute when named and she complied. Some obstacles were place in her way to the playpen, and she was able to avoid them to retain an object. She listened to familiar words such as…

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    applying pairs of functional and dysfunctional objects to the children. Another solution to figuring out this problem is requesting dysfunctional objects to achieve the Adult 's goal. After the second solution, they were trying to figure if when providing dysfunctional objects, had the child, giving the experiment what they asked for, or giving them the object to achieve their goal. For example, if the person asks the child to give them an exact object they have asked for, and the child notice…

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    may say yes some may say no that is my point. Second, I want to find out whether happiness can be influenced by our perception of reality. The problem with the concept of happiness is that it can be viewed as subjective or objective. But aren’t objects just subjectively existing through our own sensory perception? How can you distinguish what is real and what is not real or what is objective and what is subjective. In my opinion, everything is based on own sensory perception. To start off,…

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    An Unfriendly Object A Review of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Skyscraper Vase Our lives are filled with objects. They surround us. Many objects were created to be helpful whereas some exist to fulfill more sinister ambitions. Whatever the case may be, it seems as though objects, that is to say, “material [things] that can be seen and touched” as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary, have endured with humankind for as long as there have been people to make them. This curious persisting relationship…

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    Roods approach to sensorimotor treatment. In roods approach it is assumed that normal tone is defined as dynamic, fluid and continues movement, any jerky movements mean that there is something wrong. In this approach it believed that there is a hierarchy of the otogenic rule, or the patterns of stability. This hierarchy starts as a infant and is as follows: spine, or laying on the stomach, side laying, prone, or laying on the back, 4 point, also known as crawling, standing with assistants and…

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