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    created. This allowed composers to develop new styles‚ sounds‚ and genres. One of these composers was Igor Stravinsky‚ who challenged the norms with his “experimental and often controversial style” (Hanson 165). Due to this‚ Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring” and “The Firebird” will be compared for this week’s assignment. All comparisons will be based off the piece’s melody‚ harmony‚ texture‚ rhythm‚ timbre‚ and form. The first piece of Stravinsky’s work that will be examined is “The Firebird” being

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    William Auriemma WRD 104 An Inconsistent Relationship: Social Media and Political Activists Since the “Arab Spring” movement of early 2011‚ many have sought to understand the role played by Internet users and Social media platforms in overturning oppressive and totalitarian regimes. With great thanks to Twitter‚ Tunisians usefully mobilized social change. Without Facebook‚ how could Egyptians possibly have accomplished such timely and coordinated public protests? Perspectives often range

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    The Spring Miracle The shattering of glass‚ the wail of a child who was left behind.These are the sounds that haunt Tallen every night. To some they’re plain old nightmares‚ but to Tallen it’s a shocking reminder of his frightening past‚ of his painful suffering and of the last time seeing his mother… Alive. It was a normal day for Tallen‚ looking for food‚ hiding from the police and keeping Apollous (a stray dog-like thing) away from animal control… Again. Tallen is a strange child to every ‘normal’

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    Tradition and Modernity within Spring Silkworms Mao Dun‚ author of "Spring Silkworms"‚ was a twentieth century Chinese novelist‚ critic‚ organizer‚ editor‚ and advocate for Chinese Communism. According to David Wang‚ Mao Dun was one of the most versatile Chinese literati among the May Fourth generation. Mao Dun was an advocate and practitioner of European naturalism. Motivated by history and politics‚ Mao Dun has introduced western literary ideas to China in his novels. As a left wing writer

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    Syed Muhammad Jalal Ud Din Asad Shah SMC Ba 5 (Journalism) Course Instructor Ma’m Rida Sohail International Mass Media and its Impact Mid-term Assignment – Arab Spring 16/11/2012 Introduction The Arab Spring‚ referring to the chain reaction of revolutions in the Arab world‚ is considered to have begun in Tunisia when a small produce seller lit himself on fire to protest the government taking away his job. Some say that this event‚ coupled with enough pressure from outside media sources‚

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    present‚ rather than the future. This becomes a conundrum because in the end other people‚ or things‚ might be negatively affected. Rachel Carson‚ noted biologist‚ published "Silent Spring"‚ a book that pertained to the environment and was written to change American’a attitude toward the environment around us. In "Silent Spring" Carson targets the hostile actions committed towards birds which result in other animals also being negatively impacted. Carson uses an array of rhetorical strategies‚ ranging

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    Carolyn Fang Music 13 Professor Greg Stier 2011-05-01 Spring Jazz Band Concert Report On Friday‚ April 29‚ 2011‚ I went to see Spring Jazz Concert at Sophia B. Clarke Theater. Most of performers have great instrument skill and show us a wonderful music. Each movement highlights the character‚ range‚ and technical abilities of an individual instrument‚ all of pieces stand on their own as intricate musical gems. The show was divided for two parts‚ and they have different

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    MNGT 475 Spring 2015 Assignment #4 Note: This assignment is worth 25 points and is due on Thursday‚ April 23rd. You will turn in a total of three documents (four total pages) for this assignment. Hardcopy is required: 1. The answers to the questions asked in Part 1. This should be no longer than one page of single-spaced text. Please keep your answers focused and to-thepoint. 2. The data worksheet containing the data for Part 1. 3. A Briefing Memo described in Part 2. This should be no longer than

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    The excerpt from Silent Spring began by describing a scene we all could recognize: a prosperous farmland‚ with a successful and healthy people inhabiting it. Every detail and description was clear and tangible‚ almost as if the readers could see the scene. This did draw them in‚ but the lack of information found at the end of the piece was able to captivate the readers even more so. At the very end of Carson’s tale‚ we see that the dreary and forlorn town was sprinkled with “a white granular powder

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    Copland’s national work: Appalachian Spring In the early 20th century‚ American artists sought the utility between music and society. Composers faced the dilemma of being a musician in a culture with little serious music tradition. Aaron Copland once wrote: “ (I) lived in an environment (New York City) that had little or no connection with serious music. Artists had deep desires to contribute meaningfully to the life of the nation and to see music filling a real need in American society. As a leading

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