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    Introduction The word Lied has a long history going back as far as the 12th Century‚ and is connected with folk songs and Lutheran church hymns. The great age of German Lieder‚ however‚ came with the Romantic Movement. The Romantic Movement developed in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries‚ and was particularly influential in Germany. It was more of an intellectual than directly political movement‚. With the poets and authors who led the movement came the composers who eternalised much of the

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    Gonzaga tennis courts. The picture depicts a tennis player in the motion of serving the ball. The purpose of the serve is to get the ball from the baseline‚ where the server stands‚ to the crosscourt service box. The goal of the server is to strike the ball in a way that makes it difficult for the opposing player to return it after one bounce in the opposite service box. The difficulty of the serve return can be increased through a combination of spin put on the ball and manipulation of ball velocity

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    Faisal Al Saud November 12‚ 2012 1. Topic: Consider the extent to which knowledge issues in ethics are similar to those in at least one other area of knowledge Do scientists have any ‘special’ moral obligations? Or should science seek to be free from any values and morals? This has been a popular topic that has been discussed throughout not only this century but also‚ centuries previous to us. While looking at natural sciences and ethics we can see that these two areas of knowledge are

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    Do beauty pageants serve purpose in society? It’s a young girl’s dream of being crowned Mrs. World or Mrs. Universe. Many people participate in beauty pageants to become who they have dreamed to be. But they have different reasons why they want to be a winner of a pageant. One could be of fame and another could be for inspiring other people to be just like them. But‚ it could it also be a waste of time? One important question that people have is : Do beauty pageants serve purpose in

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    Chapter 1 1. In a contest ‚all twenty finalists were given cash prize.The first winner was given RM860 ‚ the second RM 800 ‚the third RM740 and so on.Calculate the total amount of money awarded to all the finalists. Solution:The prizes are RM860‚RM800 ‚RM740….. It is an arithmetic progression .The first term a=rm860 ‚ common difference d=-60 and n=20. The total amount given is Sn = n/2[ 2a + (n-1)] S26 =20/2[ 2(860) +(20-1)(-60)] =RM5800 The amount is RM 5800 2. Find the minimum number of

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    Beauty: Analysis of the Idea of Beauty Is beauty only skin deep? What role‚ if any‚ does society play in the views of beauty? Does body modification enhance or detract from a person’s beauty? What role does the idea of beauty play in a person’s life? The idea of beauty is something that has changed over generations‚ and is something that is constantly evolving to this day. The idea of beauty is shaped by media interaction‚ societal views‚ and also engaged in by body modification whether that modification

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    Carter AP Literature 13 March 2015 Destructive Effects of Idealized White Beauty on Black Society In The Bluest Eye‚ Toni Morrison addresses a timeless problem of white racial dominance in the United States and shows its impact on the life of black females growing up in the 1960s— when the "Black is Beautiful" movement reached its peak. The novel presents an extended interpretation of how whiteness as a standard of beauty obstructs the lives of black women and children like Claudia‚ Pecola and Frieda

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    News in American Society News is defined as “a report of recent events” or “previously unknown information” (Websters Dictionary). News should be something that has a specified influence of effect. For instance‚ good news would be the end of a war and bad news would be the beginning of a war‚ and so forth. “News has two priorities: it must be current‚ and it must mean something to people” (Media Awareness Network). What is the purpose of this news though? There are many objectives of news‚ but

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    physical beauty and inner beauty. We are not angels to search only for inner beauty. Also we are not devils to search only for outer beauty. We have eyes‚ first of all we look at someone physical‚ but as the time goes by we know the real people whether having inner beauty or not. The three aspects i am going to discuss are respect‚ confidence and relationship. The three aspects i am going to discuss are respect‚ confidence and relationship. The are many different between physical beauty and inner

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    competing in beauty pageants adversely affect a child’s development? Pageants are a way of forcing a child to act as an adult – smearing make-up on a child and making her dress up like an adults to “supposedly” build confidence but instead giving that child the wrong message. They are basically beginning to lose their childhood. Overtime‚ children get very competitive and at that point in their minds all they think about is winning‚ not about the true purpose of a beauty pageant. Beauty pageants have

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