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    Music and Mood

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    people’s taste in music tends to go along with their personality and moods. When I discovered an article on music and mood I knew I wanted that to be my topic because I was always interested in it and wanted to learn more. The article I found was titled “Music and Mood” by Carolyn J Murrock and Anita V Clark. The article explains how rhythm‚ melody‚ pitch‚ harmony‚ and interval in music play a role in creating alterations in mood in humans. Murrock and Clark state that‚ “Music produces psychological

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    Weather Mood.

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    Weather Happy or Sad It has long been believed that weather has influence over people’s mood and behavior. In this experiment‚ the emotional disposition (characteristic outlook) of many test subjects will be evaluated on rainy and sunny days to find out if weather can really impact the way people feel. Purpose‚ Problem Hypothesis‚ Abstract Materials Procedure Observations Results Conclusion The Purpose: This experiment will evaluate if weather can affect the way people feel. * Weather

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    The Subjunctive Mood

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    Notion of the Mood Mood is a grammatical category of the verb expressing modality‚ i.e. the rela­tion of the action denoted by the predicate to reality from the speaker’s point of view. In Modern English‚ as in Russian‚ there are three moods: the Indicative Mood (изъявительное)‚ the Imperative Mood (повелительное) and the Subjunctive Mood (сослагательное). The meanings of the moods in English and in Russian coincide‚ whereas their forms and usage (especially of the subjunctive mood) differ. Non-finite

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    Our Changing Atmosphere

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    The purpose of this essay is to consider the current environmental issues of an enhanced greenhouse effect and global warming with particular reference to the changes that are taking place in response to Greenhouse Gases interacting with the atmosphere and the effects these changes are having on naturally occurring reactions and processes that impact on our planet and our way of life. The aim of the essay is to examine the evidence available to support and refute current claims of imminent threats

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    sea levels rise‚ which would make them more power for dangerous hurricanes. Hurricanes draw power from warm water. Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans was a great example of the power of the ocean. There are so many things that affect the atmosphere. If the ozone layer were to be gone‚ of course the planet would heat up. It is really our only protection‚ in my opinion‚ from the dangerous rays from the sun. Granted our planet is the third farthest planet from the sun‚ we still need protection

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    Matthew T Rodgers Astronomy 101 18 August 2011 Research Paper Earth’s Atmosphere and Interior Planet Earth‚ It’s our home in the universe. It’s also the birthplace of intelligent life and astronomy. In order to better understand our universe we must first understand our planet and planetary system of which we reside. By understanding Earth’s properties we can get a better grasp of the rest of our solar system. Earth is the best studied of all the terrestrial planets and also where

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    The Atmosphere and Environment  Photochemical Smog and Prevention Class 3/1 Group Members: Shushanik (11)‚ Jun Bin (12)‚ Bob (13) and Chin Kiat (26)      What is  photochemical  smog? What  are the  pollutants  involved?  Research  Explanation using  concepts learnt  (chemical bonding‚  acid & bases‚  particulate model  of nature)  ­ it’s “haze in the    atmosphere  accompanied by high  levels of ozone and  nitrogen oxides‚  caused by the action  of sunlight on  pollutants.”  ­ photochemical smog 

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    Mood Disorders

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    MOOD DISORDERS A 32-year old female Janice Butterfield‚ who came in at the insistence of her husband Jed Butterfield for a consultation concerning her suicidal attempt due to dysthymia. American Heritage Dictionary defines that dysthymia is a chronic disturbance of mood lasting at least two years in adults or one year in children‚ characterized by recurrent periods of mild depression and such symptoms. Although the symptoms of dysthymia may be less intense than those of depression‚ dysthymia

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    The Category of Mood

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    Contents  Introduction  1. The Category of Mood  2. The Indicative Mood 3. The Subjunctive Mood  4. The Imperative Mood  Conclusion  Bibliography  Introduction  The theme of my course paper sounds as following: «Category of Mood». Before beginning of investigation in our theme‚ I would like to say some words dealt with the theme of my course paper.  Mood is the grammatical category of the verb reflecting the relation of the action denoted by the verb to reality from the speaker ’s point

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    MOOD DISORDER

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    harmfully affect them. Building up stress from all these disappointments can lead to mental illnesses such as mood disorders. When changes in mood and behavior affect a person so greatly‚ they can have a mood disorder. Common types of mental illnesses include major depression and bi-polar disorder. Mood disorders‚ also known as affective disorders‚ can be defined as a disturbance of mood that is not caused by a organic abnormality. This disorder also includes the appearance of an excessive "maniac"

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