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    Music 1306

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    MUSI 1306 Study Guide-Twentieth-Century & Non-Western Music The section on twentieth-century music will involve chapters 1-8‚ 15-17. Chapters 1-3 will be utilized for the discussion of Non-Western music. It will be necessary to study these chapters‚ as well as the listening examples contained within‚ to achieve full comprehension of these sections. Twentieth-Century Overview (Chapter 1) Within the music of the twentieth century can be seen influences of folk and popular music‚ Asian

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    Ethics in Technology

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    Bibliography: Michael J. Quinn‚ (2011) Ethics for the Information Age (4th Edition)  Ronald Cohn Jesse Russe‚ (2012) Diamond v. Chakrabarty Article Retrieved from: http://www.cio.com/article/29593/Patent_Copyright_and_Trade_Secret_What_s_the_Difference the work The right to create derivatives The right to distribute copes to the work The right to create

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    Shirley Jackson Biography

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    Shirley Jackson was born on December 14‚ 1916 in San Francisco‚ California. She was the daughter of Leslie Hardie (President of Stecher-Traung Lithograph‚Inc.) and Geraldine Bugbee Jackson. Miss Jackson attended the University of Rochester from 1934 to 1936. She graduated with a BA from Syracuse University in 1940. Shortly after graduating‚ she married Stanley Edgar Hyman‚ who was a literary critic and was on the faculty of Bennington college.. They moved to Vermont and had four children together

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    that would suppress or destroy them. King was the 2003 recipient of The National Book Foundation’s Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. King evinces a thorough knowledge of the horror genre‚ as shown in his nonfiction book "Danse Macabre"‚ which chronicles several decades of notable works in both literature and cinema. He also writes stories outside the horror genre‚ including the novellas "The Body" and "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" (adapted as the movies "Stand

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    Jazz: Then and Now

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    Jazz Dance: Then and Now Jazz has been around for centuries‚ starting in the 1600s with the rhythms and movements brought to America by African Slaves. Being forced into America‚ Africans from many cultures were cut off from their families‚ languages and tribal traditions. African cultures intermingled creating a new culture with both African and European elements. African dance has rhythms and movements such as vocal soundings‚ hand clapping‚ and foot stomping and tapping. All of these were woven

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    Stephen King is an author that many have heard of but few know his story. Stephen King has written many worldwide known books including‚ The Shining‚ Carrie‚ It‚ and The Mist. Stephen King has even been compared to Charles Dickens and Edgar Allen Poe. Stephen Edwin King was born September‚ 21st 1947 in Portland‚ Maine to Donald and Nellie King. Stephen also has a older brother Daniel‚ who was born two years before. When Stephen turned two his dad abandoned his family‚ after this his mother

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    Marc Chagall (French)

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    de sa fille‚ Ida‚ Marc Chagall a déjà un nom dans la peinture et plusieurs amis dans la ville qu’il retrouve: Sonia et Robert Delaunay‚ Blaise Cendrars et Soutine‚ notamment. C’est dans cet entourage amical‚ après les désillusions de la révolution russe‚ que Chagall se remet à peindre: de 1923 à 1927‚ il renoue avec son passé en exécutant de nouvelles versions d’oeuvres laissées à Paris avant la guerre et qu’il croyait perdues‚ comme Le Marchand de bestiaux‚ 1922-1923 (musée de Grenoble.) L’épanouissement

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    designed new sauces and dishes‚ he published a classification of all sauces into groups‚ based on four mother sauces. He is also frequently credited with replacing the practice of service à la française (serving all dishes at once) with service à la russe (serving each dish in the order printed on the menu) after he returned from service in the Russian court but others say he was a diehard

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    Coco Chanel

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    Fashion designer. Born on August 19‚ 1883‚ in Saumur‚ France. With her trademark suits and little black dresses‚ Coco Chanel created timeless designs that are still popular today. She herself became a much revered style icon known for her simple yet sophisticated outfits paired with great accessories‚ such as several strands of pearls. As Chanel once said‚“luxury must be comfortable‚ otherwise it is not luxury.” Her early years‚ however‚ were anything but glamorous. After her mother’s death‚ Chanel

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    Henri Matisse and Fauvism

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    Fauvism Fauvism‚ French Fauvisme‚ was a style of painting that flourished in France from 1898 to 1908 and used pure‚ brilliant color‚ applied straight from the paint tubes in an aggressive‚ direct manner to create a sense of an explosion on the canvas. The Fauves painted directly from nature as the Impressionists had before them‚ but their works were invested with a strong expressive reaction to the subjects they painted. First formally exhibited in Paris in 1905‚ Fauvist paintings shocked visitors

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