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    Evaluation “To what extend did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart influence the Classical era?” Summary The question I had chosen for my research project is “To what extend did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart influence the Classical era?” This type of question allowed me to thoroughly explore the classical era and helped me obtain a better understanding. The question also seemed appropriate within my interest in music‚ specifically the orchestral music which was a topic that fascinated me. My final outcome was

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    On Sunday April 7 ‚ 2013 I attended the Junior Recital for Michelle Ellison (soprano) and Rachel Stanton (piano) at Oberlin College & Conservatory. Coming to my second show at Oberlin College I really didn’t know what to expect this time around. On this nice day at Oberlin College I observed many students outside playing their instruments and various groups outside singing in circles enjoying the weather. I could tell that these students were very passionate about music. Inside of the conservatory

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    My interest in Economics and Management has been developed from my childhood. With the advantage that my father runs leisure and property businesses in Japan‚ I have had a great opportunity to observe how a company runs and this encouraged me to pursue a career in management. During the A level Economics course‚ I was amazed that many things I was taught in the class were things that my father and I had discussed about over the years. This gave me great encouragement that now I could understand

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    The joy of music Guess what! Three days grace is coming to town! Unfortunately‚ anyone looking to attend their concert will have to wait another year‚ because tickets are already sold out. This isn’t surprising‚ as popular singers and musicians decide to come to cities and perform‚ thousands of teenagers and young adults spend a lot of money trying to get in. Most of their fans often show frustration and disappointment when they can’t. Although the role of music may have changed over the course

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    members playing them onstage is a whirlwind experience. Indoor or outdoor‚ big or small‚ band or artist: live performances of any kind are a thrilling and exciting. And if we’re talking about concerts in the pouring rain... don’t even get my started. Those are my favorite. In my heaven‚ every other concert would be in the rain. It

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    Attending a live performance Attending a live performance is really more enjoyable than watching the same event on television. As I am very interested in football matches‚ I have experienced that watching a football match at a stadium is not comparable with watching the same thing on TV. I never forget the first time that I went the stadium and the match is inscribed in my mind. It was an unforgettable event. At a live performance‚ you can see everything that is not possible on TV. Cameras zoom

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    can have a regular plan‚" Vitruvius wrote in his famous treatise De Architectura. (www.historyguide/architecture.org) There is a comparison that can be made between building structures developed in the classical Greek and Ancient Roman civilizations and its majestic buildings and roads. Classical‚ Roman and Gothic architecture owe their structures to these civilizations and mostly all is reflected nowadays on the modern building styles. The first inhabitants of the Greek peninsula‚ who are believed

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    When people hear the term “classical music” they usually think of it as all western art music. In fact classical era music usually refers to the music from specifically 1730 – 1820‚ the period of time between the Baroque and Romantic era. Classical music pays careful attention to form‚ elegance and restraint‚ and it is defined by a number of forms such as sonata‚ symphony‚ concerto‚ theme and variation‚ as well as rondo‚ which become dominant during that time‚ especially sonata form. Research has

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    experience (PowerPoint‚ Mullin). One domain of learning theories named behavioral learning theories has 2 categories‚ classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Classical conditioning is widely used in modern psychology in the areas of neuroscience and cognitive science‚ and is the topic of this paper henceforward. Presentation - Ivan Pavlov‚ a Russian psychologist discovered classical conditioning. Pavlov was a physician who was studying gastric functioning in dogs by examining their saliva in

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    this ability every single day. This ability is of great importance in our everyday lives. Martin‚ Carlson and Buskist (2010) deal with three different ways in which humans learn: habituation‚ classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Although all three of these can be associated with phobias‚ classical conditioning can be perhaps the strongest in terms of developing ‘‘unreasonable fears of specific objects or situations’’ (Martin et al.‚ 2010‚ p. 262) or in other words‚ phobias. Phobias can

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