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    Kinsey Movie

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    men and women. Most were educated middle class  Kinsey’s work bought about an understanding of American sexuality. It proved that women do like sex in a time where the general idea was that women were not troubled by sex or sexual tendencies/fantasias. In a time where homosexuality was starting to fuel debate among American society‚ Kinsey tried to measure the extent of an individual’s homosexuality. Asked his participants to rate themselves 1-6‚ 1 being strictly heterosexual and 6 being strictly

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    The Classical Music Era

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    many popular Sonatas‚ Symphonies‚ Concertos‚ and other pieces for piano and orchestra. As Beethoven grew older‚ he became deaf‚ but still wrote music while growing deaf. Some of Beethoven’s most famous pieces include Moonlight Sonata or Quasi una fantasia‚ Fur Elise‚ Symphony no. 9 or Ode to Joy‚ and the very popular‚ Symphony no.5. Beethoven lived partly in the Classical period and partly in the romantic period. He died before he finished his 10th Symphony on March 26‚

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    16th Century Dance Terms

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    smaller version of a stringed keyboard that would be used as a solo instrument. Consort- an English instrumental ensemble containing four to seven instruments Crumhorn- similar to bagpipe‚ a wind instrument containing a double reed encased in a cap Fantasia- form of music that was mainly improvised for several different occasions Harpsichord- a stringed keyboard instrument where the strings where actually plucked rather than the

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    Musical Terms

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    Terms | Definitions | Sequence | Restatement of a pattern on successive or different pitch levels. | Duetting | Song performed by two. | Imitation* | Repeating a melody‚ with one voice entering at different times slightly altered. | Canon* | Several voices sing the same melody entering at different times. | Cantus firmus* | Polyphonic mass when each work is based on the same polyphonic work. | Stile recitativo | Style used in operas‚ oratorios‚ and cantatas where the text is declaimed

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    Walt disney case study.

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    Walt Disney Summary of Facts -Walt Disney and his brother Roy started a film studio in 1923. -The first Mickey Mouse cartoon‚ Plane Crazy‚ was made in 1928. -The studios first animated feature film was Snow White in 1937‚ and then came Fantasia and Pinocchio in the 1940’s. -Disneyland opened in 1955 in Anaheim‚ Calif. -Mickey Mouse Club was produced in 1955 until 1959. -The Disney Weekly or better known as The Wonderful World of Disney ran for 29 straight years. -In 1966‚ Walt Disney died

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    Around 1933‚ Walt was considering moving beyond cartoons. He believed that any full-length movie could be as good and just as entertaining as a cartoon (Scollon 70). He was pressured from having to constantly come up with a new idea fora cartoon that would gain popularity and money‚ but would once again leave the crowds wanting more. Money didn’t excite him- ideas did (Scollon 70).One evening‚ 50 animators met Walt in a room. By the light of a single candle‚ he told the story of Snow White and the

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    or eight who seductively shakes her hips and sings entrancing him and making him choose sex over his true desire to stay in the jungle. The idea of women as seductresses can even be seen in movies where women are portrayed in animal form such as “Fantasia.” These stereotypes are so influential that when performing the “mirror test‚” young girls were dancing and caressing their bodies as the girls from the films had done. Another stereotype of gender is found in Snow White. The princess is perceived

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    Exam 1 Note

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    1. Which weighs more? The modern piano 2. Which instrument responds more rapidly to the player’s touch? The 18th-c. piano 3. An extended range of available notes (seven-and-a-quarter octaves‚ instead of just five) is a feature of the modern piano 4. If the relationship between two (or more) musical tones is simple and stable‚ we call the combination consonant 5. When composers combine tones successively‚ we call the resulting series a melody 6. By the late 18th century‚ the

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    Walt Disney

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    Trees. Disney also produced the first short subject to employ the multi-plane camera technique titled The Old Mill. In 1937 Walt Disney ’s studio released Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚ the first full-length animated musical feature. Pinnochio‚ Fantasia‚ Dumbo‚ and Bambi‚ other full-length animated classics‚ came soon after (Just Disney.com). In addition to Walt Disney ’s exploits in the film industry‚ he had a great interest in the future‚ the world of tomorrow so to speak. He wanted to build

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    Colonial Modernity

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    MSA 180 SQ 2013 Analytic paper two Colonial Modernity and Human Differences Colonization is the process through which one nation asserts its sovereignty over another for the following reasons. This process is both a mental and physical process that affects both the colonizer and the colonized. The first reason mentioned here for a nation to pursue a policy of colonialism is economic incentive. The imperial state could require more resources to continue its growth. Military incentives are

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