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    had two different views on the status of African Americans.The Declaration of Principles of the Niagara movement and Booker T.Washington’s Atlanta Exposition address that were two documents which explained the views of African Americans in the states. This paper will argue that the Atlanta exposition Address was a way to keep peace between the white and black race and that the Niagara Movement was a prime example of principles blacks work so hard to achieve. In the Atlanta Exposition Address Booker

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    Discuss Berlioz’s contribution to the symphony Berlioz is often overlooked as an influential composer; however the reality is that he was one of the most important due to his developing ideas of how orchestration could be expanded‚ how symphonic form could be developed and how music would be written in a programmatic style. Above all this‚ Berlioz was one of the pioneers of the Romantic period‚ inspiring through his innovation of ideas such as the ‘idée fix’ and as some saw it‚ his disregard for

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    Lee 1 Jeanne Lee Music 422 Professor Kallick 28 February 2014 Tonal Center Contributions to Narrative in Shostakovich and Mahler Symphonies Shostakovich’s Fourth Symphony stands as a remarkable piece by the Soviet composer due to its musical content. While the symphony’s formal eccentricity and theatrical language drive the narrative of the piece‚ scholars tend to project convenient historical context onto the symphony’s meaning instead. Primarily‚ it is held that

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    The locavore movement is a movement encouraging the localization of food production and consumption‚ or in other words‚ it is encouraging people to buy straight from the farmers’ market. This idea of closing the gap between producer and consumer proves to be very helpful to many different communities when it is taken seriously and with tactic. A community would largely benefit from an organized locavore movement because locally grown food strengthens the local economy‚ it is fresher and more nutritious

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    My Amazing 9th Grade teacher As a freshman‚ I met Mrs. Chinwe Agbogu. She was from the same state and city as me. Mrs. Agbogu was very understanding‚ courageous and a very friendly lady. Mrs. Agbogu was a very down to earth kind of a lady‚ very understanding when it comes to listening to people and their problems and also their school life challenges. She is always there for me to help me get through my freshman student life challenges. She never judges me or make me feel bad about what ever my

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    Utah Symphony Organization (USO) and the Utah Opera Company (UOC). In order for the merger to be successful‚ Anne will need to create some successful strategies for managing each of these concepts. Utah Symphony Strengths The most impressive financial strength that USO has is their endowment. By the end of 2002‚ their endowment was considered higher than average and they were considered at the top end of a Group II Symphony when compared to other symphonies nationally. The Utah Symphony endowment

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    Symphony No. 94 in G “surprise” The music piece that I listened to was Symphony No. 94 in G “Surprise” by Joseph Hayden. This classical piece of music takes place in the classical period and starts off with a very slow tempo. The rhythm is a contagious pulsating rhythm which appears to have a metered beat that one can follow. It sounds like it would be 2 beats which is in duple meter. The main melody seems very short‚ defined and to the point. It is definitely staccato which seems short and

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    Symphony No.5/Eine kleine Nachtmusik Two names that were prevalent during the Classical era of music were Ludwig van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. These two composers have written many pieces of music‚ but two that stand out are Beethoven’sSymphony No. 5” and Mozart’s “Eine kleine Nachtmusik”. Both of these pieces were composed within twenty years of each other‚ and parallels between the two pieces of work can be noticed. Even though the two pieces are similar in terms of structure

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    the Classical Symphony moulded and defined the typical outline and structure that became established by the early 18th Century. By the 1720s in particular‚ the framework comprised of a dramatic‚ fast movement followed by a second slow‚ lyrical movement and ended with a fast dance-like third movement. It is known‚ between the years of 1720-1820‚ 16‚558 symphonies had been written. By the beginning of the 19th Century‚ the symphony had generally maintained the same principle movements‚ although gained

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    Cocking Movement Analysis

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    Knutzen) It should also be mentioned that during the late cocking phase‚ the last latissimus dorsi as well as the the pectoralis major muscles will exhibit a rapid increase in activity as these muscles will eccentrically act to slow the backward movement and concentrically act to initiate the forward progress. (Hamill & Knutzen) The biceps brachii and the brachialis are also active as the forearm flexes and the arm is abducted. When the triceps brachii becomes involved at the end of the the cocking

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