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    Humanities Baroque

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    Manifestation of the Baroque Period Roughly around the 1600s to 1750s‚ the Baroque period came to life bringing heightened nature‚ and more personal and emotional expression to art. It originated in Italy and spread out like a plaque throughout Europe‚ the Americas‚ and Spain. Everything from art to literature and even music was more theatrical and was given more emotions. Catholicism was generally being reflected off of the Baroque arts. Dramatic religious paintings were being made Literature

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    In our increasingly competitive world‚ the key to professional success is linked to our ability to be creative.  Everyone will agree that creativity stems from a well-developed imagination.  Before one can create any one “thing”‚ it must have been imagined by someone. Dr. Montessori opined‚ “We often forget that imagination is a force for the discovery of truth.”1 Imagination‚ like so many other things‚ has its sensitive period in early childhood. However‚ there are no dolls‚ talking animals or

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    Johann Sebastian Bach

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    JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Johann Sebastian Bach was born in 1685 in the town of Thuringia‚ Germany where he was raised and spent most of his life. Due to a shortage of expenses‚ he was confined to a very limited geographical space‚ as was his career. This greatly affected his‚ in that his music was not as widley known as other composers of the time. On traveling he never went farther north than Hamburg or farther south than Carlsbad. To look back on the life of Bach many have referred

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    edge” all day long. She is tired‚ but cannot seem to sleep well. Sometimes she feels like crying for no reason at all. If Tracy has a disorder‚ the best diagnosis is probably that Tracy is experiencing a __________ disorder. ___a. psychogenic fugue ___c. generalized anxiety ___b.

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    of Dissociative Disorders. In addition‚ the American Psychiatric Association has recognized and defined four key Dissociative Disorders and they are; Dissociative Identity Disorder‚ Dissociative Amnesia‚ Depersonalization Disorder‚ and Dissociative Fugue. The most recognized and publicized Dissociative Disorder is Multiple Personality Disorder or Dissociative Identity Disorder. This is a state that is linked with the display of switching alternate identities when the individual is under strain

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    Concert Report

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    the Festival Overture. This piece began quietly. As the string instruments plucked in unison‚ the brass instruments entered with a slow melody. The mood became more dramatic as it progressed. The pace became faster and the texture more intense with fugue-like entrances. The different instruments succeeded one another until they ultimately all entered in unison. The trumpets were the most prominent players in the overture‚ effectively supported by the continuous beating of the drums and clanging of

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    Paradox Of Mozart

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    another paradox of Mozart. It is unpredictable due to its complexity and depth‚ and familiar due to its subtlety and prefect proportion. It is the perfect proportion which makes Mozart’s music flow so naturally without any strain. For example‚ in a Bach fugue‚ the fact that the melodies are logically placed to fit the harmonies or the fugal form can make them sound forced and at times artificial. The melodies don’t come naturally‚ but are logically placed. With Beethoven‚ the extremes in dynamics or orchestration

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    portrayal of this disorder‚ let’s look at some of the symptoms of DID. One symptom that is included in DSM-IV-TR criteria is amnesia. Amnesia in this case refers to dissociative amnesia and dissociative fugue. Dissociative amnesia is the inability to recall personal information. Dissociative fugue is an inability to recall the past‚ often featuring a sudden‚ unexpected travel away from home. In DID‚ it is relatively unimportant how many personalities

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    Guys and Dolls I attended the evening performance of Guys and Dolls on Thursday 17. Directed by Leiz Moore‚ Guys and Dolls is cast from the Musical Theatre Crew‚ with appearances from guest performers Jeff Michael and Andrew Hawkey. It was shown at the Playhouse Theatre. Guys and Dolls is a 1950’s Broadway comedy. Nathan Detroit‚ a gambler‚ needs a location to play his crap game which he has supposably stopped organising‚ according to his fiancé Adelaide. The only location left that the game can

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    Sylvia Plath

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    interaction between two or more people. There are many types of relationships‚ some functional and others far from being workable. I will demonstrate this through my texts of; Little Fugue‚ and Morning Song both poems written by Sylvia Plath; the movie‚ Love Actually; and the book‚ Trickster’s Choice by Tamora Pierce. Little Fugue by Sylvia Plath is my first example of how we all perceive our different relationships. This poem is about Plath talking of her father and herself and the lack of communication

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