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    Film Appreciation Reflection Paper My Film Viewing Journey As I’m writing this paper I have to think back to the beginning of this semester and what motivated me to register for this course. As a third year college student I have to admit‚ taking a class on Film Appreciation never crossed my mind before now. I’ve always stayed away from any course that included the word “appreciation”‚ including art. I’ve just always felt like this

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    Appreciation Lesson Plan

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    I. Objectives Given the necessary materials like pictures‚ and activities like puzzles‚ at the end of the 45 minutes lesson‚ the students will be able to achieve 90% of the lesson through; a. Recognizing Dr. Jose Rizal as our national hero. b. Adhering the importance of Dr. Jose Rizal’s works and writings up to this day. c. Dramatization of how Dr. Jose Rizal fought for the Filipinos. II. Subject Matter a. Topic: Dr. Jose Rizal b. Reference: http://www.wikipedia.com/rizalworks

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    Music Appreciation Notes

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    Chapter 1 Listening To Music Why do we listen to music? 1. gives us pleasure 2. affects our minds and bodies 3. Intensifies and deepens our feelings 4. heightens the emotional experience How musical sound and sound machines work. Listening to music—a physical reaction to disturbance in our environment A sound machine creates a vibration and creates sound waves and processed by inner ear and converted into electrical signals and transported by neurons and primary auditory cortex in the center

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    My Duty Of Nationalism

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    when I am asked what my duty to America is. It manages to hold the answer to this difficult question in a mere 13 words. Those 13 words‚ cover my duty of nationalism‚ my duty to do what is right‚ and my duty to scrutinize the bureaucracy. It is these 13 words and the three ideas that they encompass‚ that have revealed to me my responsibilities as an American. To start off‚ let’s talk about my duty of nationalism. As Americans‚ I believe we have an obvious and distinct duty to display our respect and

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    Music Appreciation 8

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    Who were the Poor Clares? Why is it somewhat surprising that they were accomplished musicians? The Poor Clares were an order of nuns. The Poor Clares isolated themselves from the outside world‚ but the church was accessible to members of the public. If you stayed during Mass‚ you would’ve heard the nuns‚ hidden in an enclosed choir‚ singing. It is surprising that they were accomplished musicians because not only did they isolate themselves from the outside world‚ but they took the vow of silence

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    Student Duties

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    This is an interesting chapter and its final conclusion surprises me. It pointed that a supersuccessful layer would possess three features: born in Jewish immigrant family‚ born during a demographic trough (1930s)‚ and his parents worked for garment industry. This conclusion looks insane at the first glance‚ but it is so convincing after reading examples of Joe Flom‚ Robert Oppenheimer‚ Mort Janklow and Louis Borgenicht. Their success can not only attributes to their intelligence‚ hardworking or

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    Rights and duties

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    Rights and responsibilities What are rights and responsibilities? Our rights are what every human being deserves‚ no matter who they are or where they live‚ so that we can live in a world that is fair and just. A responsibility is something that you must do. It is something that affects our lives and other people’s lives. What are my rights? 1. You have the right to feel safe: No one has the right to make fun of you or hurt you in any way‚ even if you do something wrong. You have

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    [pic] COURSE SYLLABUS Course Number: ARH 1000 165856 Credit/Contact Hours: 3-0-3 Term: Summer B 2012 Course Title: Art Appreciation This course is taken in whole via the Internet without attending a classroom or testing center on campus. Professor Name: Anita Kirchen Ph.D. Email: kirchena@palmbeachstate.edu - use ARH 1000 in subject line – use the course email on Blackboard once the course has started. Catalog Description: Explores important works of the

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    Multicultural Appreciation Brigitte Chaney Psych/535 April 12‚ 2010 Dr. Gretchen Brandhorst Multicultural Appreciation Multicultural psychology gives the concepts necessary to understand‚ perceive‚ and value diverse cultures. Cultures include the learned behaviors‚ beliefs‚ attitudes‚ and values of people from various societies. They are also considered the shared customs of a society. A professional working in today’s society should have an understanding that there is no one culture

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    Ted Hughes is a renowned‚ restrained poet for his ability to be intricate‚ and his concealment of emotion in insignificant forms of life. In the poem‚ Thistles‚ Hughes personalizes Thistles; such trivial plant‚ to successfully evoke the lives of human beings‚ while emphasizing nature’s dominance over men. The poem also deals with the idea of history being repeated in a cycle‚ the dead being "resurrected". Such complex ideas are effectively conveyed through language techniques‚ diction and versification

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