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    Principles of Design Project; Trading Cards Theme: Music 1 - Radial Balance Radial Balance is where all elements in an artwork radiate out from a center point in a circular fashion. I incorporated radial balance into my card’s design by placing a paper flower on the page‚ with a music note in the center. The music note is the center point and the petals are the elements that radiate in a circular fashion. This card fit into my theme of music because I used a music note as the center point. 2

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    The Oriental Mathematics : Practical Arithmatic and Mensuration ¢º Characteristic of Orient Mathematics | ¢º Babylonian Mathematics | ¢º Egyptian Mathematics | ¢º Marking of Number | | ¡Ý The Egytian Hieroglyphic | | ¡Ý The Babylonian Cuneiform | | ¡Ý The Mayan Numeral System | | ¡Ý The Roman Numeral System | | ¡Ý The Hindu - Arabic Numeral Systern | ¡ß Characteristic of Orient Mathematics    In the Nile in Africa‚ the Tigris and Euphrates in western Asia‚ the Indus and

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    Composition Name: Vers la Flamme‚ Op. 72 (Toward The Flame) Year Premiered: 1914 Location of Premier: It doesn’t say‚ but I’m guessing Russia since that’s where Scriabin ended up at the finish of his life. Dedication/Reason Written: It was inspired by Scriabin’s unconventional conviction that a constant buildup of heat would ultimately cause the destruction of the world. Composer: Alexander Scriabin Style Period: Twentieth Century Elements of the Composer’s Style Found in the Composition:

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    Assignment 1 (FIT5003) User Manual Scope: Create threads based on user input to share the processor time. Steps: 1. The codes are written in C language compiled in a virtual machine (gcc -lpthread -o soft soft.c). 2. First‚ the program will give the user the option to input number of threads to be processed 1‚ 2...‚ etc using the scanf function. 3. The threads will increment using while loop. 4. After mentioning number of threads the first thread will be created for processing. The

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    To: Hester L. Furey From: Derrick Chin Date: May 3 2014 Re: Concept Statement for Issues That Concern You: Music and how it affects the brain “Without music‚ life would be a mistake” - Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philologist‚ philosopher‚ cultural critic‚ poet and composer. When we listen to music‚ it is processed in many different areas of or brain. The extent of the brain’s involvement was scarcely imagined until the earlier nineties‚ when functional brain imaging becomes possible

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    The Importance of Music By: Grace Aubrey Music is one of the essential components in our lives. Music gives us entertainment and relaxation when we feel exhausted. The beautiful rhythm of Classical music not only can release our stress‚ but also can bring us pleasure. After a daylong study‚ I like to take a break to listen to some Pop melody by myself. Although some of those melodies contain Rock-and-Roll beats‚ it still can make me feel calm and comfortable. Also‚ music can heal my tiring

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    Melissa Ferreira March 13‚ 1997 The words “I can’t” became a habit for me to say. I repeated those words so often I started to believe in them. It did not come to my attention until a saxophone sectional during Jazz. I idolized a senior named Vince Paikowski‚ he was a great musician and leader. He asked me to play a section on a selected piece by myself‚ I looked at my music and realized it was a phrase that I struggled with‚ I looked at him and said‚ “I can’t play that.” He asked why I

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    On Monday December 11th‚ 2017‚ the Thornhill Music Department hosted its annual Winter Music Concert: Winterlude‚ at Thornhill United Church. As a member of the Senior Symphonic Wind Ensemble‚ I performed three songs with the band: The Incredibles by Michael Giacchino and arranged by Baul Murtha‚ Of Still Meadows and Mountains Bold by Carl Fagan‚ and Pirates of the Caribbean by Klaus Badel. Our band had been preparing these three songs for the majority of the first semester at after school repertoire

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    Concert Report The concert I attended was North Idaho College Wind Symphony In Concert‚ featuring the Whitworth University Wind Symphony. It took place in the Schuler Preforming Arts Center at the North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene on March 21st. The main pieces which I will be focusing on are Aspen Jubilee‚ Walking Tune‚ and The Invincible Eagle. All of these pieces were performed by the Whitworth University Wind Symphony‚ whose conductor was Richard Strauch. Strauch conducted a symphony of 55

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    A child wakes up in the middle of the night out of fear from a nightmare he just had. His mother‚ who quickly comes to his rescue‚ comforts him. So he is able to succumb to sleep once more‚ she sings and hums to him gently to calm him down. The soft music his mother makes acts therapeutic for the boy so he can once again relax. The word music originated from the Greek word mousa. It was then adopted by the Latin language to form the word musica and then evolved through the French language to

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