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    comment on the essential elements of a valid contract and the importance of each. To a certain extent this statement is true but it is only one element of a valid contract to explain please find following all elements and conditions within a valid contract. To Contract: Is to enter into a relationship or agreement between two or more parties that create in each party a duty to do or to refrain from doing something. Normally this means one party making an offer and the other accepting it. Then if

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    Johann Sebastian Bach There have been many amazing composers of music. All composers come from different backgrounds. There are also many different composers from different eras of music and there has been a couple of different eras of music. There was Medieval‚ Renaissance‚ Baroque‚ Classical‚ Romantic‚ 20th century and other different eras. I will mainly be focusing on the Baroque era with which Johann Sebastian Bach was born in and composed during. Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Germany in

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    Walt Whitman Connotation

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    However most people find joy and sorrow to be polar opposites that are in no way ever associated with each other. So when Walt Whitman created a poem with a dual theme by using positive and negative word connotation‚ two points of view‚ and dual focus it would surely lead to a poem that would require thought and would demand admiration. To firstly develop his dual theme Walt Whitman uses positive and negative connotation. For instance‚ in the first stanza as the ship is returning the narrator says

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    Pseudo means false or insincere. So a pseudo listener isn’t listening properly. They may be distracted and concentrating on something else (watching tv‚ in a daydream‚ or texting). They may say ah huh‚ yes‚ but aren’t really listening at all. The six types of non-listening are as follows; Pseudo Listening‚ Monopolizing‚ Selective Listening‚ Defensive Listening‚ Ambushing and Literal Listening. As stated in the chapter‚ Pseudo Listening is when one pretends to listen. When we pseudolisten

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    Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul...” -- Plato Music: Music is an art form whose medium is sound‚ passes through the ears in human body & directly reaches the heart. Common elements of music: 1. pitch : which governs melody and harmony‚ 2. rhythm: associated concepts tempo‚ meter‚ and articulation‚ 3. dynamics‚ 4. The sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The word derives from Greek μουσική

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    Contrast Essay: Reading vs. Listening to Music Reading and listening to music are both entertaining and good hobbies to fill up your free time‚ but there are also problems presented when choosing a book to read or a song to listen to. “Reading is more educational compared to listening to music” says Science Daily. “Reading can increase your vocabulary and comprehension ability while music doesn’t” says CNN. Reading can be more of a conversation factor than music. People can share their feelings

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    Chapter 8 Essay 6. Compare traditional radio listening with listening to a station via a mobile app. How are they different? When the radio became a popular past-time in America‚ it changed society. The radio industry is a rapidly growing business; the number of stations increased 100% from 1970 to 2010 (Dominick‚ 2013‚ p. 189). Traditional broadcastings like talk-shows and National Public Radio announcements eventually shifted into a majority of music-orientated stations; however both formats still

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    Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent ♪ ~ Victor Hugo Three summer vacations and one Christmas break is what it took for me to understand that music is a deep and bottomless sea‚ devoid of any boundaries.  Every single musical instrument‚ right from the African djembe to the Indonesian gamelan angklung‚ and the Arabic shababa to the Indian sitar‚ is a testament to the fact that music is a universal language having multiple dialects. The tongue

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    Connotation In Life Of Pi

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    beginning of part two‚ Pi uses several negative connotations to describe the hyena. He calls it “ugly beyond redemption (Martel 248)” before going on to explain the animal’s typical traits. Pi narrates that “cannibalism is a common occurrence during the excitement of feeding [in hyenas]…it feels no disgust at this mistake. A hyena will drink from water even as it is urinating in it. Hyenas will snack on the excrement of herbivores with clucks of pleasure…It’s an open question as to what hyenas won’t

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    I have always been drawn to music. As a child‚ I had a fond attachment to music. Music was always being played in my household‚ whether it was on the radio‚ the television‚ or through an instrument. Music has always given form to my feelings. As a child I remember I would turn on the radio‚ sit on my bed and just listen to random music stations. Although I never had dreams of becoming a singer‚ dancer or any sort of musician‚ I have always been fascinated by music. I have been captivated by rhythm

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