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    Evolution of Music

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    backbone of music” (Music Theory). In the musical world‚ there are millions of different pitches. The organization of them is a part of the process of making melodic music. According to the writer of the music theory-scales article posted on Digital-Daydreams website‚ “Most systems use the octave as the basis for ordering pitches” (Music Theory-Scales). An octave is the distance from one pitch to another‚ or seven white keys on a piano away from the starting note‚ that sounds

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    the airy region stream so bright that birds would sing and think it were not night. He then goes on to describe her as an angel she is now his following religion‚ it proves Romeo is neither loyal nor regular with his religion‚ but she is still his daydream that enlightens him so‚ that he would praise as the ancient praised the sun. This is a soliloquy as Romeo talks directly towards the audience‚ thoughts out loud and this also gives the effect that‚ this is a genuine emotive language displayed to

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    physician Hippocrates. The Four Temperament types: SANGUINE: The Sanguine temperament personality is fairly extroverted. People of a sanguine temperament tend to enjoy social gatherings and making new friends. They tend to be creative and often daydream. However‚ some solitary time is crucial for those of this temperament. Sanguine can also mean very sensitive‚ compassionate and thoughtful. Sanguine personalities generally struggle with following tasks all the way through‚ are chronically late‚

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    David Ramer

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    The film “Gladiator” is not only a graphic depiction of the Roman Empire‚ but a tremendous example of how films use formal expectations and facts to tell a compelling tale. First our main character‚ Maximus‚ must be forced to leave home. Although we do not actually see this in the film‚ we come to the understanding that he had to leave home to serve his country in war. We fill this part of the story in because after the opening sequence‚ which is the final battle in the conquest of the Roman Empire

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    I do if I won a million dollars? For example‚ from the lottery maybe? Yes‚ the chances of winning are just as likely as being abducted by aliens but if I did‚ I this were to happen‚ what would I do with the cash? Winning the lottery is a favorite daydream for a lot of us.   If I had a million dollars‚ I’m guessing I would definitely want more. I would probably try to discover a way to double the million‚ probably put it up in a bank somewhere for a few years and let it collect some interest. If

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God LAP Tyre Jackson Mr. Amoroso A.P. Literature Topic 3- Explore how Hurston uses elements of nature as a metaphor for Janie’s life. When you think of nature‚ you tend to see it as God’s own form of art. From the blossoming of flowers to the misty cast of rain‚ its can all be seen as a symbolic view of God’s creation. Much like how people are seen. Zora Neale Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God” gives off the beauty of nature within Janie as

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    Akshay 1

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    5. ‘Nowadays‚ the pleasures of reading can never compete with the pleasures of visual  entertainment.’ To what extent do you agree?    Reading  printed  texts  has  been  the  go­to  source  of  knowledge  and  enjoyment  for  centuries.  It   has  adapted  itself  to  changing  times‚   from  manuscripts  to  books  and  now   to  e­books.  But  with  the  advent  of  the  Information  Age  and  the  relative  advancement  in  the  field  of  visual  entertainment  with  better  quality   audio 

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    Hour

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    stories is in “The Story of an Hour”‚ Mrs. Mallard is dominated by her husband and she sees an escape through his death. In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”‚ has a controlling wife and escapes from her through his daydreams. In

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    Qualities of a "Fine" Play

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    hallmarks of a monotonously scheduled life. Daydreaming provides an appropriate escape for the dullness of routines. In David Ives’ play “Degas‚ C’est Moi” found in his Carpe Diem themed collection of one-act plays Time Flies the protagonist Ed daydreams out loud by pretending to be Edgar Degas for a full day. From his spur of the moment decision in the morning to his epiphany at night Ed epitomizes the desires of the human spirit – including humanity’s desire for immortality and greatness. Due to

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    The Darkness Out there

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    frightening stories about the woods (or spinney as it is called in the story)‚ including one about the ghosts of Germans killed in the Second World War. Walking along in the open sunshine‚ Susan thinks first about these scary stories then she begins to daydream about her future which she imagines in an ideal way. She describes how she would go on holiday‚ fall in love‚ buy a sewing machine‚ and make herself a silk coat. She is hoping to meet one of her friends at Mrs Rutter’s but suddenly‚ from behind

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