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    Ryan Oud Ms. Knoll ENG4UI 10 July 2015 Annotated List of Works Cited Bloom, Harold. Virginia Woolf. New York: Chelsea House, 1986. Print. Bloom’s book is published by a reputable publisher. In the book Bloom offers many critical views of the writings of Virginia Woolf. In the book there is full-length essays by expert literary critics. There is a chronology biography of her life which is easy to read and understand.This will prove to be helpful for both the essay and presentation. Reid,…

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    in some lines. There is clear emotion present in his voice when he says the name “Leiyla”. What that emotion is, however, is difficult to discern. The drums are heard at a greatly increased pace, utilizing more and more pitches with faster runs. The oud, a plucked string instrument, comes in and out, always matching the drum. It comes to sound rather like an accompaniment to a chase scene in an action movie. The drums conclude the section with a loud rhythm and are cut out. The whistle appears…

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    Ancient Nubia Civilization

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    of Egypt .Did you know Nubian music has had major influence on blues before. Nubian Music is characterized by drums and clapping . One of the typical musical instruments are the Rababs,Oud, and Tar. The first Nubian musicians was known as Hamaza el –Din . Hamza also called the father composed music from the Oud .As he migrated to America , his music still influenced cultured of the African Americans…

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    In this listening activity I chose to listen to the Palestine Lives!: Songs from the Struggle of the People of Palestine playlist that is under Israeli- Palestinian music. This collection was created in 1974. The first song was called Beladi (Motherland) by Al Fat'h members. I noticed right away that the song was written 4/4 time. This meter was consistent throughout the entire song. The drums, and horns played first followed by a group of male vocals. The vocals were all in unison and were sung…

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    Ancient Egypt Economy

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    Classical music of Egypt “is one of Arab origin and therefore uses the main Arabic Instruments: the oud (lute), the qanun ( a special string instrument), the nai (flute), the violin, the tabla (hand drum) and the tambourine.”( Karlson 83). Egypt also has modern music that is heavily influenced by western culture. Along with it’s music, Egypt is a leading…

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    Within the past year, eleven million Americans abused an opioid pain reliever and two million became dependent on them. Opioids are one of the most accessible drugs because of how often they are prescribed and are often seen as a gateway to other drugs. Seeing that most opioid abusers are aged twenty-five to forty, it is safe to say that many have children or will have children. As with any type of drug, opioid use has a significant effect on the daily life of the user, which in turn, affects…

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    Many study indicated that treatment with pharmacologic interventions alone is associated with disappointingly low rates of remission, high rates of recurrence, residual symptoms, and psychosocial impairment (Oud, Mayo-Wilson, Braidwood, Schulte, Jones, Morriss, & Kendall, 2016). Bipolar-specific therapy is increasingly recommended as an essential component of illness management. Evidence-based psychotherapies for bipolar disorder include cognitive-behavioral…

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    1. “I heard a Fly buzz”¾ Speaker: the author, Tone: very calm but also serious, Figurative Language: "The Stillness in the Room Was like the Stillness in the Air – ," (2-3) this is a simile and some symbolism being used. "I heard a Fly buzz" by Emily Dickinson, indulges readers by using different forms of figurative language. Also, by making it seem like she is writing this while on her death bed. As Dickinson stated in the poem, "I heard a Fly buzz – when I died –," (1) this can be inferred…

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    Her strong voice was able to attract people from the beginning of her path. Her father taught her how to recite Qur’an, which was the reason for her voice to be clear and understandable. She then formed an orchestra and added oud and strings to it. She used an Arabic system called Maqamat to set the music. She had the ability to connect the words with musical improvisation to give her audiences the sense of the song. Besides, her songs drive the listeners to a state called Tarab…

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    and because of Arizona’s strict laws, he has spent half of his life in prison instead of getting much needed treatment. “While many challenges exist in developing an effective and comprehensive treatment system for persons with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) in North America, concrete steps, led by clinicians, should be taken to bridge the treatment gap and control the opioid epidemic,” (Vashishtha, Mittal, and Werb, 2017, p.3). Of course, as a professional I will do my best to keep my own personal…

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