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    Rehearsal Observation Kentaro Mashimo I observed Wind Orchestra’s rehearsal conducted by Dr.Hunt on September 13th‚ from 4:20pm to 6:00pm. The rehearsal began with rigorous scale practicing by entire instrumentalists. They confirmed several different scales and chromatic scale. The first piece is Molly On the Shore‚ which is an English folk song suite. As far as I can see his conducting‚ this piece has duple meter. His conducting is loyal to the instruction. I could see his gesture box clearly

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    In a nutshell‚ The Rehearsal is a very interesting piece of art by Peter Milton. It attracts me during my first visit to the Currier Museum of Art due to the place the art was placed in and the amount of lights that was shown on it that goes along with the message the artist was trying to convey. Instead of putting it right in front of a door and somewhere easy to be spotted‚ The Rehearsal was situated at a rather secluded place in where it is put right beside the next entrance. I walked up to it

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    Using examples from The Rehearsal by Edgar Degas (Miscellaneous List)‚ explain asymmetrical balance‚ emphasis/subordination‚ directional forces‚ and contrast. In the painting The Rehearsal by Edgar Degas there are a few different techniques used to show asymmetrical balance‚ emphasis/subordination‚ directional forces‚ and contrast. These all bring the painting together‚ and make it flow. Asymmetrical balance is the use of sides of the painting that do not match to balance out a picture visually

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    In the article‚ “Elaborative-Interrogation and Prior-Knowledge Effects on Learning of facts‚” Wolfgang Schneider acknowledges his research on factual learning strategies. According to Schneider‚ elaborative-interrogation is a learning method that promotes students to infer and elaborate about to-be-learned information by asking and answering “why” questions (1992). This way of learning is most effective when students have prior knowledge related to the new facts. Yet‚ even if students lack prior

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    Elaborate Rehearsal Elaborate rehearsal is a good way to help people memorize new things (knowledge or hard concept). It is a technique to remember some hard stuff‚ and is much more effective and efficient than just reciting information repeatedly. The information organized in our mind is based on a schema; a schema is a collection of linked concepts. When we think about one thing we will also think about something else that relates to it. For example‚ talking about coffee‚ we will also mention

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    To redeem‚ or not to redeem Redemption. People can work their whole lives for it. When someone does something bad‚ sometimes their initial reaction is to try and redeem it. To others it takes a long time‚ almost forever‚ and for some‚ it never comes. For some people redemption is only important to them because their trying to change how everyone else sees them. And to others all that’s important is that they themselves feel redeemed. The best part of redemption‚ is that it’s in the eye of the

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    Maintenance Rehearsal •Relies on the conscious recitation of information in a rote fashion‚ so that it can be kept in short-term memory for longer than the usual maximum duration of approx twenty secs. •EG: Repeating info over and over in one’s head. Maintenance rehearsal is easily affected by distraction from our STM. •Another drawback is that when info is continually renewed in STM through rehearsal process‚ the amount of new info that can enter is restricted because of the limited

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    Question 5. What are some ways you can offer rehearsal sessions using different modalities? Information that enters immediate memory is lost rapidly unless something is done with it (manipulation). Information must be stored in many areas of the brain to make it easily accessible. Rehearsal is a form of mental manipulation consisting of two types—rote and elaborate. Rote is effective when the information is used in the same form as it is learned like multiplication facts‚ states and capitals

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    appears to be at least as effective as other treatment modalities and can be a viable option for clinicians helping clients reduce trauma-related nightmares (Casement & Swanson‚ 2012; Krakow et al.‚ 2001; Lu et al.‚ 2009; Seda et al.‚ 2015). Imagery Rehearsal Therapy is a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy intervention which several of the researchers sought to compare to other treatment modalities. Casement and Swanson (2009) compared the effects of IRT alone against a combination of CBTI and IRT. Unsurprisingly

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    Nora’s flashy and dramatic rehearsal of the tarantella to Torvald and Dr. Rank‚ left stunned and jaw dropping looks on their faces. In revenge for Torvald treating Nora like a doll‚ she recognizes his “jealousy: yet [secretly continues to] flirt with Rank‚ aware but not acknowledging the grounds of her control” (Bradbrook 83). Nora is flirtatious towards Dr. Rank because she intends to manipulate him and ask him for money‚ but instead he informs her that he is dying. Nora’s mysterious relationship

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