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    Language In The Giver

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    Since the beginning of creation of language, only one factor has set animals and humans apart- the ability to express thoughts and emotions. Oxford English dictionary defines language as “Words and the methods of combining them for the expression of thoughts.” But when the notion of ‘expression’ is removed from this definition, all that is left is “words”. Does delivering and receiving these words qualify as actual communication? Or does language devoid of expression simply imply mechanically…

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    The Girl By The Roadside

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    of both lead actress Violet Mersereau and Vanardy’s, likely aiming to maximize its audience and, thus profitability. Furthermore, the middlebrow nature of the narrative base of film’s attraction, Vanardy’s novel, suggests that Bluebird, and thus Universal were working toward a standardized mass audience of roughly middle-class people, in addition to those across classes who may have been drawn to the film by Mersereau’s star power. However, it is obvious that the method of adaptation, at least…

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    Religion is a very complex topic due to the fact that every religion is distinct and values different rules and morals individual religions also tend to hold beliefs that conflict with one another which has been a source of contention for centuries. However, if you look closely enough at any two religions you are bound to find similarities even between religions that seem to be the ultimate contradiction and differences in those that appear to be identical. In this case Unitarian Universalism…

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    Comcast Marketing Plan

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    The Comcast Corporation is an extremely successful global company with the main objective of creating value and opportunity for their customers through all of its companies. The variety of offerings Comcast has allows for them to target all types of customers, be it residential, commercial or advertising. The Comcast Corporation has aims for success through its two main businesses which are Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal. Comcast Cable is the corporation’s most well-known entity. Comcast Cable…

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    Universal Language Music was there for me. Music has always been there for me. When I needed someone the most, it was there to fill the void. In the dark, when I couldn’t see myself or the people in front of me, music was the light. Living with mom in such a hazy world and in a literal sense, I don’t remember half of it. I only remember feeling so lost and empty. But I feel complete around music and people involved in music. Almost as if they are closer to family then kin-blood itself.…

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    Michael Jackson’s work and the reason of his success was he keep his music simple, it totally fits the idea of K.I.S.S. Target of popular music is everyone. Using the song “You are not Alone” as an example, the melodies of the song is very simple and it repeats the same chords. His message delivered to audiences via lyric in simple words. It is direct, easy to understand and acceptable for everyone from different background and ethic group. Although the idea of the song was related to his…

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    people who share a common language, culture, ethnicity, decent or history, it can also refer to people who share a common territory and govt. Where Nationalism is a belief system, creed or political ideology that involves a strong identification of a group of individuals with a nation. Nationalism had two components in literature and the arts. (i) It helped writers seek a pre-colonial past that would help them define the nation. (ii) It projected a destiny, a future shared by common to all…

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    about ways to behave" (Muskat, Winter 2016). Our group norms were to exercise confidentiality; to follow the order of participation, where the leaders spoke during the task group meetings unless someone else was assigned to do so; and to be respectful of other members in the group by remaining professional throughout the session. In following the order of participation; we had to keep in mind that, “whenever people are together in face-to-face groups, they are communicating. Even if they are not…

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    “Without music, life is a journey through a desert.” Pat Conroy (n.d) 1.0 Why is it so important? People are naturally attracted to music. We love music so much and that we can find music everywhere and in everything we do. Music is so universal that in fact, it can bring people together regardless of their age, races, religion and where they are from without the present of language. Children, too begin to respond to sound when they are in their mother’s womb. Even parents would sing a…

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    C K5 Music Analysis

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    Mozart’s Allegro in C K5a was my choice of music for that day’s function. One of Mozart’s earliest compositions, it was a lively piece. After my name was announced, I started gliding my finger tips on the white keys, the lilting notes started wafting in the hall and mesmerized my audience that comprised of faculty of my school and my fellow students. I loved that piece; its fluidity and ease of composition exhilarated me. Each movement was perfect and the tempo quick and happy. I had played with…

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