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    Sound of Cognition In Edward Mjoen’s study of the concept of the Mozart Effect‚ its aim was to observe how the style of music played correlates with cognitive recall and reaction times. The Mozart Effect is a phenomenon researched by Rauscher et al. in 1993 that affects brain plasticity and how classical music has an effect spatial reasoning because of the composition’s complex structure. However‚ recent studies revolving the Mozart Effect has shown that rather than brain plasticity‚ the increase

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    Magic Realism

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    Magical Realism Magical realism is a genre of film where magic elements are a natural part in a realistic environment. However‚ it is most commonly used as a literary genre‚ magic realism can also apply to visual arts and obviously films. This type of genre began in the Latin culture and now is known world wide for its attributes. There are two people that have been credited for coining the term Magical Realism‚ Dudley Fits and Franz Roh. Both of them are well-recognized authors. Magical Realism

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    (NBA) for the Los Angeles Lakers. I chose Magic because he demonstrated great leadership among fellow teammates and throughout the NBA‚ and he continues to demonstrate leadership in the business world. As an avid basketball player and fan I had the honor to meet Magic in the late 90’s at a basketball summer camp. Even as a young student of the game I knew the man everyone knows as Magic would become a greater person and leader. During the summer camp Magic came in and spoke to everyone as a person

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    Mozart’s clarinet concerto is simply one of a kind partly since Mozart only wrote one concerto for the clarinet. Unfortunately for clarinet players Mozart discovered clarinet late in life and didn’t compose the clarinet concerto until right before his death(Davies). Mozart was a genius‚ having spent much of his childhood composing and performing for royalty and incredibly high-ranking people (Kennedy 494-495). Growing up in this manner he didn’t have a traditional childhood and thus his personality

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    Magic Realism

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    In the article “Magic Realism and Garciá Márquez’s Eréndira”‚ magic realism is described as a style that has expanded over time and has grown into a greater idea that influences various contemporary artistic achievements. Many Latin American and American film directors and writers have adopted the magic realism subject and style‚ and used the concept to explore the mysteries of everyday life. The general effect of magic realism is one that gives a deeper‚ more mysterious meaning to a part of reality

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    Matt Dufner P. 2 Magic 11 – Developing a Strong Paragraph Topic Sentence – Make sure this sentence indicates the “purpose” of the paragraph The dreams of Tim O’Brian resemble the song “All Around Me” by Flyleaf. Supporting Sentence #1 – (Reason why TS is true) In this song it says that you can feel a person all around you even if they are not actually there. Tim O’Brian can feel and hear Linda in his dreams even though she’s dead. Elaboration for reason #1 – (evidence‚ integrated quotation‚

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    Mozart Symphony 5

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    concert program of Wolfgang Mozart’s Symphony No. 25 in G minor. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an exceptionally talented and influential music composer during the Classical Era. Mozart was so talented at composing music that he began performing pieces in front of European aristocracy at just age 5! He also composed his first symphony at the age of 9. This level of talent is one of the primary reasons I chose to attend a Mozart performance. Furthermore‚ Mozart’s Symphony No. 25 represents the standard classical

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    musical genius of all time‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart holds an unassailable position in the repertoires of concert musicians throughout the world. A prodigy who could play at age three and was beginning to compose by age five‚ Mozart performed in all the major courts of Europe before he was ten years old. As an adult‚ Mozart wrote and performed works in every major genre of classical music—concertos‚ symphonies‚ operas‚ string quartets‚ and sonatas. Mozart the man continues to be a subject of fascination

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    Magic squares have intrigued people for thousands of years and in ancient times they were thought to be connected with the supernatural and hence‚ magical. Today‚ magic squares are considered magical because there are so many relationships between the sums of the numbers in the squares. So‚ what is a magic square? A magic square is an arrangement of the numbers from 1 to n2 in an n x n matrix‚ with each number occurring exactly once‚ and such that the sum of the entries of any row‚ any column‚ or

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    up with his classmates at the Killing Dragons Knight School‚ until a professor‚ in order to instill self-confidence in the Knight‚ convinces him that he can kill dragons with the best of them if he uses the magic word. And so he does until he meets his fifty-first dragon and forgets the magic word‚ and loses his self-confidence crutch provided by a word.Settings: The first setting is in a knight school where Gawaine is taught how to be a knight. It also takes place in the forest where he beheads

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