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    People often judge others based on physical appearances‚ such as what they wear or how they style their hair. The style and condition of their home and room can also reflect their character‚ as homes are the place where people spend most of their time. In Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel titled Crime and Punishment‚ translated by David McDuff‚ the author describes the rooms occupied by Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov‚ the protagonist and a murderer; Sonya Marmeladov‚ a prostitute and Raskolnikov’s conscience;

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    Playing Musical Instruments The Chinese philosopher Confucius said long ago that “Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without.” Being able to play any musical instrument is extremely satisfying. This includes everyone from the person who has mastered her instrument right down to the beginner who knows only a few chords. I personally believe that if there’s one thing you should learn in your lifetime‚ it’s how to play an instrument. Learning to play a musical instrument

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    greatly influences the way they view others and the world. For example a person that grows up in the city would most likely see killing an animal as something you shouldn’t do. Someone that grows up in the “country” would see it as a normal thing‚ thats his/her next supper. Another example would be fashion‚ in the modern day people dress flashy and purchase expensive brand name items. But people from certain cultures see that as stupid and don’t think it makes sense. By Any Other Name By Santha Rama

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    Extra classes a waste of time and resources SOME schools extend schooling time to hold extra classes. The schools think that this will guarantee straight A’s students. I do not think so. After-school hours are for students to play games‚ join some social events or other beneficial activities. And the school holiday is a very crucial time for students because they can rest and indulge in their favourite pastimes like reading‚ playing outdoor games‚ travelling‚ etc‚ which they would

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    To claim that the Civil War was unlike any other war since is to dispute the claims of countless historians who view it as a prelude or prototype for the type of wars that followed‚ “Library shelves groan with works pointing to the Civil War as a harbinger of “total war” in its modern form.” This claim‚ as well as overlooking strategies and tactics that have been applied and evolved through subsequent wars‚ overlooks the significance of ideological warfare and policies of a central government such

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    propaganda? What connotations does propaganda have? Can propaganda be not perceived as negative? How does propaganda affect it’s audiences? What role does propaganda play in our own lives? Psywar provides some excellent examples on how to answer these questions. So what is propaganda? As defined by Dictionary.com propaganda is "information‚ ideas‚ or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person‚ group‚movement‚ institution‚ nation‚ etc". Propaganda has negative connotations if used in certain

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    and just let life pass the by. They showed their need for freedom‚ want for something new‚ and all their emotions in music. They used it to express their feelings that they had no idea how to express‚ so they poured their heart‚ and soul into the things that they did. People were tired of the old ways of life‚ they wanted something new‚ something exciting. It was a time of change! Music became more erratic and upbeat‚ dresses became shorter‚ as did hair‚ and morals became looser.

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    Semra Travac Music 1 Section 2 Dr. Susan E. Deaver Online Concert Review #1 Julia Fischer Julia Fischer performed the Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E Minor in Dresden. This performance was made on May 29‚ 2010 in Paris. Along with Fischer is the Chamber Orchestra of Europe (COE). Fischer is accompanied by the orchestra that served as her background in performing the music. The orchestra gave further depth on the emotions and power of the music played by Fischer. This proved that though

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    to say that the design of any constitution of any country has impacts on the politics and society of that country. Nevertheless‚ the impacts that it has on the country can be positive and negative as it depends on say whether that country has a democratic regime or an authoritarian regime and this piece of academic writing will demonstrate how. For example in a democratic regime‚ a constitution will most likely state how power is to be dispersed which will have a different impact on the politics and

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    Question #1 History of music from 1650 to 1800 can be described by three major periods‚ the middle Baroque‚ the late Baroque / early Classical‚ and Classical eras. The middle Baroque can be described as a time of developing and standardizing musical forms‚ styles‚ and conventions‚ and then obeying those conventions in the creation of new music. The second era found the undoing of these conventions in two important areas‚ prompting the end of the Baroque and beginning of the Classical era. The final

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