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    Charlie Munger Model

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    1 What is your impression of Charlie Munger? - Charlie Munger is a man with ambitions in life‚ hard worker‚ and he’s hungry for knowledge. He has innate skills as a salesman. He is creative and he learns things fast. His dedication and voracious readings help him become successful in life. Charlie is a person with a logical mind‚ self-driven and curious (inquiring mind). Additionally‚ I adore Charlie’s parents for encouraging their children to read books at an early stage. This is a good way to teach

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    Art is a very expressive way of showing the inner emotions battling inside them. For several individuals‚ they turn to creating art to help express their personality and independence for better or worse. Inspiration for art is usually found inside of the artist themselves and how they want to present their feeling is all creative imagination. They say a art piece can speak a thousand words but for this particular painting done by munch redefines that meaning with his famous painting: The Scream.

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    experiences and struggles. Edvard Munch created one of the most well known paintings worldwide‚ titled The Scream‚ in 1983 (Edvard Munch). Munch was inspired by his emotions‚ and he created a series of about 22 paintings‚ called The Frieze Of Life‚ where his feelings were truly laying on canvas‚ some of those paintings are‚ The Sick Child‚ Jealousy‚ Anxiety‚ Melancholy‚ and Death In The Sickroom. Munch was inspired by his life experiences‚ and expressed himself through painting (Edvard Munch). Even after

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    The Green Room ’The Green Room’ is the name Munch gave to a series of eight or so works painted in the later part of 1906 and in 1907. They are: ’Weeping Girl‚’ ’Zum Sussen Madel‚’ ’Desire‚’ ’Hatred‚’ ’Jealousy‚’ ’Consolation‚’ ’Cupid and Psyche’ and ’The Murderess’ motifs. The series is a cheerless combination of the Love‚ Anxiety and Death motifs in ’The Frieze of Life;’ there is none of the rejoicing of love found in ’Eye in Eye’ or ’The Dance of Life’ nor is there the acceptance that the pain

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    Holberg Suite, Prelude

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    The clinician‚ Mrs. May‚ began with the first movement of the Holberg Suite‚ Prelude‚ composed by Edvard Grieg. In the beginning of the piece‚ there is a segment consisting of a rhythm with an eighth note followed by two sixteenth notes. Mrs. May decided to have the orchestra play the G major scale with the same rhythm. She wanted to focus on improving the group’s tempo‚ rhythm‚ and markings for the piece. After playing the scale in the ideal tempo‚ the orchestra was able to successfully incorporate

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    Music of Romantic Period The Period of Expansion (1820-1910) The Romantic Period Romantic music is a term denoting an era of Western classical music that began in the late 18th or early 19th century. It was related to Romanticism‚ the European artistic and literary movement that arose in the second half of the 18th century‚ and Romantic music in particular dominated the Romantic movement in Germany. Piano is the most important instrument of the Rmoantic Period Frederic Chopin Frédéric Chopin

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    pianissimo for its soft sounds. As well as having a harmony and variation. The fifth performance was by Katriana Lienbach; she performed Wedding Day at Troldhaugen‚ by Edvard Grieg on the piano. This piece is from the Romantic period. It was written in 1896 as a memorial of the 25th wedding anniversary of Grieg and his wife. Edvard was a Norwegian composer and a pianist. The dynamics of this piece is mezzo piano. I found this piece to be mezzo piano due to its moderate softness. The meter seemed to

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    saw his musical talent‚ and took him to Europe in 1895 to study at Dr. Hoch’s conservatory in Frankfurt. At the conservatory‚ he showed his talent as a musical experimenter‚ by using irregular and meters. Grainger met and was influenced by Edvard Grieg. Grieg was intrigued by Norwegian folk songs‚ and Grainger developed a passion for folk songs. Grainger moved to the United States at the beginning of World War 1. In 1917‚ he joined into a United

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    On Saturday‚ February 27‚ I attended a concert choir that was presented by the Department of Music and College of Liberal Arts; the title of the program was From Darkness to Light. There were eight songs that were performed by the choir‚ all of which were accompanied by a piano. The first song was Sure on this Shining Night by Samuel Barber‚ which possessed a medium-paced tempo. Throughout the song‚ there was an equal distribution between the male and female voices. The change in dynamics was very

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    True Friend

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    Friendship... is not something you learn in school. But if you haven’t learned the meaning of friendship‚ you really haven’t learned anything. . A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide‚ and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness and its sincerity. A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil; but it needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls and small‚ silly presents every so often - just to save it from drying out completely

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