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    premieres and directed by himself in the conductor’s podium. The concert for both symphonies lasted about more than four hours. The key of the Fifth Symphony, C Minor, is commonly regarded as special key for Beethoven, specifically a “heroic stormy tonality”. There was a lot of criticism of the premiere performance, it was said that the orchestra didn’t play very well at all. Many instruments played a role in the one symphony. The symphony is scored for piccolo (4th movement only), two flutes,…

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    CRE 312 Digital Photography Assignment 1# Critical Analysis of Two Photographers By Philip Langlois wolfjpl@gmail.com Date Due: 03/11/15 The history of photography can be traced back to the camera obscura which is a box with a pinhole through which light travels and reflects off a mirror showing the image. The invention of modern photography can trace its roots back to Niepce who took what would be the first photograph in 1827 using a pewter plate. People would improve upon Daguerre’s idea…

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    Starting with the most dated document, published in 1970, William W. Austin's analysis on the prelude is well referenced amongst the other analyses mentioned below. The analysis was only small fraction of the book to act as a brief commentary of the prelude. In the analysis, Austin addressed the continuity of the piece with reference to the motives and used a method based on traditional diatonic harmonies focused on resolving dissonances. This may seem undialectical at first glance. However,…

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    the violin a wondering traveler through those lands. The chromatic harmonies also present hint at the change brought about in the Romantic era, whereas in the Classical changes were kept rather constant, in this piece they really travel to various tonalities rapidly. This rapid changing also helps the storytelling as it becomes possible to visualize the many scenes that the traveller maybe encountering. This idea of storytelling or characterizing is extremely Romantic, which makes the piece a…

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    logical analysis of the musical experience is essential for an accurate musical analysis.” In this context, musical analysis can be understood as part of the performance of a musical piece. Berry’s point of view could clarify some of the functions of tonality, melody, harmony, texture, and rhythm, especially in the Piano Sonata Op.35, no. 2. One of the most remarkable characteristics in musical performance is the way that performers, audiences, and the own composer interprets a piece of music.…

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    Things Fall Apart happens in Nigeria among for the Nnewi individuals, who additionally utilize Igbo, the same dialect the towns use in Achebe 's book. A different case of fanciful gods can be found in this nation: Nnewis have a myth about their own particular divinities named Ezemewi and Edo. Another tale is the myth of Ajak. Every myth has conventions set up that permit some to end up clerics, and each has set up start services for that reason (Nondomesticatedthinker.com, 2016). Truly, the…

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    Throughout the history of our world, there are certain people who have made such an impact that their legacies will live on forever. Whether they are inventors, presidents, activists, athletes, actors or musicians only a few are able to stand the test of time. It takes special and unique individuals who are willing to take a stand against the norm, go against the grain and carve their own way. Four men who have done just that are John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.…

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    William Stafford, a famous writer whose work was often described as deceptively simple, wrote poems that often took place on a mountainside, a riverbank, or a roadside—"near an exit". In his poem “Traveling through the Dark,” the speaker travels upon a dead deer on the edge of a narrow road. This poem dramatizes the conflict between life and death, particularly as this conflict relates to the speaker’s assertion that death is inevitable, however, life can continue after death. Although the…

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    In recent decades, dystopian society has become an exceedingly common fear in society. Two literary works that forebode of a coming time where freedoms are taken away are 1984 and “Harrison Bergeron”. These two dystopian plots convey warnings to society to pay attention to those in power. In 1984, George Orwell uses an ironic and haunting tone which communicates heavily through propaganda as well as literary devices. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. also uses irony and propaganda to promote a satirical as well…

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    Experience has a structure. A person’s thoughts and memories have a pattern, or structure, to them. If the structure is changed, one’s own experience will automatically change. NLP approach is that anything one can do is learnable. Hence, performance can be modelled and transferred. NLP can be applied in a vast amount of areas such as personal development, sales, coaching, leadership, health, and sports, just to name a few. In this report, we will examine two concepts of NLP, Presuppositions…

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