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    It can not be denied that with the development of science and technology‚ people live in a more comfortable way which they can never image one hundred years before. Sciences and arts change people’s thoughts and improve human culture. Some changes may be good‚ others may be not that delightful‚ but no matter how‚ we still go forward in the wave of science revolution.  What scientists do is all about human needs‚ not like Rousseau argued‚ which is only a result of pride and vanity. For example

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    CRITIQUE ON TEACHING PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCES Dance education involves teaching of the tradition‚ techniques‚ style and the methodologies of teaching the dance itself. Tradition is taught in and out of the school‚ making dance both as an academic discipline and a social practice or custom. The school teaches formally with syllabi and systems whereas the society teaches in communal activities from rites to games‚ from work to celebrations. Both serve to perpetuate tradition‚ by both hows‚ and whys

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    that has produced countless numbers of classics is‚ Classical music. Classical music is a great choice for anyone who enjoys a mellower‚ relaxed sound. It has been known to soothe the soul‚ help concentration‚ and give a pleasant feeling to its listeners. The belief that classical music soothes the soul can be proven true through several instances. The first is‚ unlike Rock or Rap music which are both theoretically a somewhat harsher sound‚ Classical music produces a relaxing melody. It also has a harmony

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    Classical India and China

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    Assignment #2 INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Read question and readings listed. 2. Complete outline before coming to class. 3. You will write your essay in class. Q: Judging by the cultural standards of classical periods in China and India‚ were women better off in classical India or classical China? Background information: See attached reading and p. 50-57 in Stearns reader. OUTLINE I. Introduction A. Thesis B. Overview of position II. Position: Hint: India better off‚ China

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    Classical Principles of Argumentation In the essay “Reminders of Poverty‚ Soon Forgotten” the author Alexander Keyssar uses classical principles of argumentation. He uses ethos‚ which is the character of the speaker; he uses logos‚ which is an appeal based on logic or reason; and he uses pathos‚ which is an appeal based on emotions. His piece is over poverty and what came from Hurricane Katrina and the aftermath for the people. He also discusses what other events in history have contributed to

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    Assignment #2 Classical and Contemporary Ballet After seeing examples of both classical ballet and contemporary ballet‚ I enjoy watching classical ballet more because I take pleasure in watching fairytales come to life. Classical ballet does just that and much more. Classical ballet is generally structured on a narrative pretext. It is important that the audience has an understanding of the basic storyline so as to fully understand the complex combination of movement‚ music and storytelling that

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    The Classical Music Era

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    The Classical Music era is the most influential period of music because it had a lot of genius composers who wrote music that became the foundation for our music today. The Classical Music era lasted from 1750-1820 and was between the Baroque and Romantic era. The Classical music era created the foundations for modern orchestra and instruments. The Composers that lived in the classical era and still know today. Their music is still known around the world.Composers in the classical era of music we

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    Classical Rationality as the Basis of Utopism and its Criticism from the Viewpoints of Language and Experience The constant return to utopian projects of re-organizing society testifies that utopism is deeply rooted in the structure of the Classical episteme. In this case to break with utopian line of thinking means to uncover and eliminate all the presuppositions which inevitably lead to the transformation of social ideals into utopias. If we approach the problem of utopism from this point of

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    1) Describe two main differences between classical and empirical probabilities. a. Classical probabilities are based on assumptions; Empirical probabilities are based on observations. b. Classical probabilities do not require an action to take place; Empirical probabilities have to have been “performed”. 2) Gather 16 to 30 coins. Shake and empty bag of coins 10 times and tally up how many head and tails are showing. Number of coins: 20 * Consider the first toss‚ what is the

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    Critic In 1849‚ Cesar who is the King of Roman Republic argued that the death penalty is injustice itself and it is a futile exercise. Then‚ this causes Roman Republic acts as the first nations to abolish the Death Penalty in modern times. This is the movement based on the human rights. After that‚ Venezuela in 1863 and Portugal in 1867 also abolished the death penalty in their country. A new era of human rights and International Law sought first to set out the foundations of Human Rights (UDHR

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