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    Where There Is a Will

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    Where there’s a will‚ there’s a way "Where there’s a will‚ there’s a way" means that there is nothing impossible to achieve if we are determined to achieve it. It says that people with superior will and resolute determination succeed. People who have own wish and motivation can reach to their goal. If people have wish they are looking forward and for opportunity‚there is no justification.A wish is a hope or desire for something. If you have wish you should be active‚ be the leader (but not

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    Music Appreciation Test

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    2.5.3 Test (TS): Music of the Primitive and Ancient World Test Music Appreciation Sem 1 (S2524526) Maria Jose De La Torre Points possible: 25 Date: ____________ Answer the following questions thoroughly. 1. List five aerophones and explain why they are aerophones. (5 points) a. Flute b. Clarinet c. Bagpipes d. Saxophone e. Trumpet Any musical instrument that produces sound in effect of causing the body to vibrate through air. 2. Describe the acoustical experiments of Pythagoras and what

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    Tony Cottone 11/23/12 English Critical Lens Essay Fyodor Dostoevsky’s quote‚ “…fear is simply the consequence of every lie”‚ illustrates a feeling one gets when one is untruthful. When one lies‚ fear fully takes them over because they are unsure of what the outcome will be of their lie. They will be filled with fear and anxiety waiting to see how their action of being untruthful affects their environment and their life. From my experience of literature‚ I can

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    21100145 p.1 1/15/16 Courage is powered by fear Aristotle believed courage to be the most important quality in a man. “Courage is a mean with regard to fear” (Aristotle). Courage is the willingness to act in spite of fear. Courage is not the absence of fear; it requires fear. As a human being‚ fear is part of everyday life. Without the concept of the fear‚ courage wouldn’t exist. On the other hand‚ risk is‚ by nature‚ scary. It’s uncertain‚ unpredictable. Having the courage to take risks in life

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    Vaughn Eric Treppa What is fear? Heights? Bugs? The dark? Are you fearful of the water? That all may be‚ but I’m talking about the fear that really means something to you‚ that one thing that you couldn’t imagine happening in your life. Many people are fearful of death; but I think that the person is not fearful of death itself. No‚ I believe that people are fearful of dying before they complete something that they have been attempting to complete their whole life. In a sense‚ people are scared

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    Film Appreciation / Monday Class Essay Assignment “Unbreakable”   1. In the movie‚ “Unbreakable‚” the theme takes us through a journey between two characters struggling to find out‚ “What is their purpose in life?” If David finds his purpose‚ then it also affirms Elijah’s. 2. Towards the beginning of the movie we are introduced to David. David is on a train sitting by the window when a woman asks to if she could sit next to him. David gets a glimpse of a tattoo on the woman while

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    A World without Work Could the world one day be run by robots due to technological advances? In the article “A World without Work”‚ Derek Thompson writes advances in technology have taken over thousands and thousands of people’s jobs. Published in the July/August 2015 issue of The Atlantic‚ Thompson makes you think what if one day you will be jobless due to advances in technology; just like the 50‚000 lost jobs in Youngstown‚ Ohio. Thompson clearly presents plenty of credible evidence to support

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    Art Appreciation 2

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    Running head: Art Appreciation AIU-Online Sandra Fitzhugh Ancient Art Ancient art is art from cultures of ancient societies such as China‚ Rome‚ Greece and Egypt and most of these types of art shows gods‚ goddesses and pharaohs. The Egyptian art work is usually clear and simple that is put together with simple lines and flat areas of color that show order and balance. Most of the art from china show religious rituals and geomancy and it also shows continuity between ancient and modern

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    Where Is It

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    Unit 2 Lesson 5 16. a) 1‚2‚5 trimethylhexane b) 3 ethyl 2‚4‚6‚7 tetramethyloctane c) 2‚2 dimethylpentane 17. a) b) c) 18. C7H16 (l) + 11O2 (g) ---------> 7CO2 (g) + 8H2O Heptane + oxygen carbon dioxide + water * Takes 11 molecules of oxygen and 1 molecule of heptane to make 7 molecules of carbon dioxide and 8 molecules of water 19. a) A reason for this trend is that oil deposits were being found all around the world during the time period between 1910 and 2000

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    Art Appreciation 9

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    Running Head: From the Baroque Period Through the Romantic Age From the Baroque Period through the Romantic Age Art Appreciation Darlene Heffron Introduction The artists of the Realism era depicted in their paintings what they saw around them. Unfortunately it was war. During the eighteenth century‚ faced with the reality of war‚ the era of idealism seemed absurd to most and therefore realism scenes of battles and the aftermath of the dying were the topics for an artist to create on canvas

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