First attempted in Egypt in 1944 (Gluck), his use of tape recorders to modulate, loop, and combine recordings lead to the unique sounds that make up his works. Splicing is merely cutting and pasting the magnetic tape used in cassettes and other audio recorders (Holkeboer). The tape can be rearranged in multiple different ways. Looping can be achieved by glueing to ends of a segment together to continuously…
Reflecting on the materials covered in Module number two; I was intrigued to learn about the changes that occurred in group work throughout history and how these changes influenced Social Work with groups. Learning that the YMCA organization came to the United State of America in 1851 carrying out "considerable community-based group recreational programs" (Muskat, Winter 2016) and continuing on to 1923 when "noted group courses was offered at Western University in Cleveland, Ohio now Western…
When crimes occur, police and investigative officers rely on eyewitness from people that were close to the crime scene. Eyewitnesses then rely on their memories of what occurred during the crime. An eyewitness recalls the event they might give the wrong information and details of what happened because our memories are not perfect and the identifications that eyewitness make can be fallible. Eye witness is important to investigators because they can identify suspects and provide crucial…
Bear teaches Crispin how to do many things including juggling and playing the recorder, Bear teaches Crispin that the birds have a soul and can sing so Crispin can play the recorder because he has a soul. Since Bear cares deeply for Crispin, Crispin thinks he can trust Bear because Bear hadn’t hurt him or deceived him. Crispin didn’t run away when he was stuck against a tree because…
observe with a couple of concerts that I saw on Youtube, they brought the people together with his music. He also introduced songs from other cultures like from South America, Israel, and Cuba . He played many instruments like the banjo, guitar, recorder, tin whistle, mandolin, piano, ukulele which he sucked…
What is Jediism? Jedi Religion, or Jediism, continues to be an incredibly decentralized system of belief. Jediism attracted public attention in 2001, when a number of people recorder their religion as jedi. This religion is inspired by elements of Star Wars. Jedi follow the moral and spiritual codes demonstrated by by the fictional Jedi. Jedis have a hard time becoming an official religion. Jediism has a strong following do to its history, beliefs, and its ability to overcome troubles. First,…
Death and Revenge: A Comparison Death, revenge, “accidents”… What causes silent insanity? “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe is a story about Montresor and Fortunado. Montresor and Fortunado are acquaintances, but one night Montresor asks Fortunado to sample his new cask of Amontillado. This leads them both down into Montresor’s catacombs, which leads to Fortunado’s demise by Montresor. The modern story, Nightcrawler by Dan Gilroy, spotlights a struggling Lou Bloom who decides to start…
The term “the American Dream” has helped brand the United States as the promise land of the established world. The creation of the dream started with manifest destiny and the supposed freedom to explore vast landscapes, moved onto the pursuit of a higher quality of living through your own efforts. This idea instills hope in the hearts of many and a sense of disillusionment in others. In his depression era novel, The Epic of America, James Truslow Adams coined the term and defined “the American…
A well investigated and thoroughly documented case will result in a successful conviction in court. An investigator is usually called to respond to a crime scene and his field notes and report are important in the prosecution of a case. The investigator has to be well organized and be able to bring the crime scene together so that he/she can create a “big picture” (Lyman, p.32). Every investigator has to develop their own note taking system. A good note taking system can help the…
term. Emily is a very organized person. She is constantly making notes and keeping track of the group’s work; making sure that every idea we say is down on paper (Harris and Sherblom, 2010, p. 46). She does not need the individual role of being the recorder to jot things down; she does it herself. Throughout this term, Emily was more on the quiet side and focused on the task at hand during meetings. She made sure that her tasks were completed and that she was prepared to present her slides. One…