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    The Cycle of 24 Preludes and Fugues. Modern Interpretations in the Russian Music GABRIELA VLAHOPOL Musicology Department University of Arts “George Enescu” from Iaşi 7-9 Horia Street‚ Iaşi‚ 700126 ROMANIA gabriela­­_vlahopol@yahoo.com Abstract: Although the pair prelude-fugue is naturally associated with Bach ’s Well-tempered clavier‚ modern treatments applied to fugues and to other forms belonging to the Baroque were relatively common in the 1920s and the 1930s. The waning interest for the imitative

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    Every day we read newspapers and magazines. Every day we watch television news broadcasts and hear short news briefs on the radio. Every day we are influenced by the media. The U.S. press has almost always delivered the facts‚ or at least what it perceives to be the facts‚ to the people. I do not dispute this. But are we‚ the general public of the United States‚ seeing all sides of issues? Are we‚ the consumers of American journalism‚ always told about both sides of the dispute? Or does one

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    International GAAP Holdings Limited Model financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2013 Contacts IFRS global office Global IFRS Leader Veronica Poole ifrsglobalofficeuk@deloitte.co.uk Global IFRS Communications Director Mario Abela ifrsglobalofficeuk@deloitte.co.uk IFRS centres of excellence Americas Canada LATCO United States Karen Higgins Fermin del Valle Robert Uhl iasplus@deloitte.ca iasplus-LATCO@deloitte.com iasplusamericas@deloitte.com Anna Crawford Stephen Taylor Shinya Iwasaki

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    I was assigned as a film editor for a project. At first‚ it took me an extensive amount of time to figure out all the editing software because I was not familiar with the key commands and effects‚ but as I played around with it‚ I quickly overcame most of the obstacles and achieved what others desired in each project. As a result‚ I discovered a new talent I enjoyed‚ film editing.

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    Averi Bates 4th Should Gene Editing Be Performed on Human Embryos? Gene editing is the changing of the human genome through artificial means like CRISPR. It has several possible outcomes both positive and negative. Some possible positive outcomes would be the eradication of genetic diseases and the genetic enhancement of humanity becomes more genetically perfect beings‚ the negatives would include the creation of horrible defects that replace those eradicated diseases or the creation of designer

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    Who is Edward Bloom? By: Michael Preciutti Edward Bloom is a hero. He is a man driven with optimism‚ cares for others and makes their lives better‚ and he is a man that wants only to be remembered when he passes away. It is his charming good looks and his ability to create a friendship with whomever he becomes acquainted with‚ which enables Edward to stay a remembered hero. But what keeps him most separated from the usual person is his astounding ways in which he tells his stories. Blooms stories

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    An analysis on how Mise-en-scene and sound create meaning and generate response in the film Marnie‚ by Alfred Hitchcock. The scene is of Mark trying to rekindle Marnie’s memories from the night of her mother’s ‘accident’: Marnie‚ having seeing Mark trying to hold back her mother’s punches‚ begins to remember parts from that night. The first shot‚ of Marnie‚ her mother and Mark‚ uses Mise-en-scene to show the higher achy within the three characters. Whereas towards the beginning Hitchcock had always

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    the first scene‚ medium close-up shot of a teenage girl as she talks about her disappointment in her father and that she pitys him; suggesting almost sarcastically that someone should ’put him out of his misery’ ‚another male out of shot suggests that maybe he could kill her father himself. This first establishing scene sets up the film and brings up the question why does she want her father dead‚ and does this male out of shot end up actually killing her father. The way the first scene is shot also

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    The Origin of Cojuangco’s wealth “The Cojuangco-Aquinos used and abused all legal means to their advantage and interest of further controlling the lands.” – Rep. Rafael Mariano of Anakpawis Hacienda Luisita Massacre has been a history of the Filipinos. Until now‚ No one knows who the mastermind of the said incident is. It has been so many years since the incident happen. There are no clear clues on how it was done. The suspects were the owner of the Hacienda Luisita‚ The Cojuangco’s. According

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    The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant revival movement during the early 19th century in the United States. The movement began around 1790‚ gained momentum by 1800‚ and after 1820 membership rose rapidly among Baptist and Methodist congregations whose preachers led the movement. It was past its peak by the late 1840s. It has been described as a reaction against skepticism‚ deism‚ and rationalism‚ although why those forces became pressing enough at the time to spark revivals is not fully understood

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