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    strengths. The test said that my strengths were harmony‚ responsibility‚ developer‚ consistency‚ and futuristic. The test did a very accurate job at using my responses to categorize me into these five traits. Harmony was very eye opening to me because when I saw the description‚ it allowed me to understand myself better. I like to use my words instead of actions to solve a problem and that makes a good representation of harmony. I was a bit confused on how Harmony could be a strength; I soon realized that

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    RESERVOIR ANALYSIS OF IMPROVED RECOVERY FROM AUX VASES FORMATION AT NEW HARMONY FIELD‚ WHITE COUNTY‚ IL A Capstone Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the University of Houston Professional Master of Science Petroleum Geology by XXXXXXXXXXXX B.S.‚ Southern Methodist University‚ 2008 August 2013 CONTENTS ABSTRACT 2 INTRODUCTION 2 - Production History

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    a lyre and a harmony‚ which represents a body and a soul. The lyre and the body are both visible while the harmony and the soul are invisible. He brings up a different perspective than Socrates: “... the soul is a kind of harmony‚ then clearly when our body’s tuning is disturbed … The soul… must instantly vanish‚ like the harmonies of notes … even though the remains of each body last a long time‚ until they’re burned or they not.” (Phaedo‚ 86c). He states that just as the harmony would vanish

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    religion‚ are helpers to God. The Native Americans focused their lives on balance and harmony. They believed that with the help of a higher being and he/her helpers they could do anything. The Native Americans lived off the land and animals. They lived in harmony with one another‚ and they taught each other to respect and one another‚ they also knew there places in the tribe. The Native Americans live in harmony with the land and the animals. They only hunted when they needed to eat. Once the land

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    acclaimed works‚ “The Peach Blossom Spring‚” Tao Qian specifically chooses the humble fisherman as the main character for he is more in tune with nature than the average person. In his philosophy of life‚ emulating nature is essential to achieving harmony‚ and therefore coexistence. Tao Qian chooses blossoming peach trees as the guiding path to his utopia because peaches are a Taoist symbol of awakening and as peach blossoms‚ they are meant to signify an awakening that hasn’t yet ripened or been reached

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    Outline: A) Introduction: power of expression with the help of color tonality. B) Paul Klee’s New Harmony. C) Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I. D) Conclusion. Foreword: This essay discusses the peculiarities of two paintings of the different artists‚ New Harmony by Paul Klee and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I by Gustav Klimt‚ in terms of color tonality. Thesis: Color tonality serves as one of the means of artist’s expression of feelings in the work of art presented

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    studying to be a lawyer until his parents gave him the blessing to become a musician. H ewas a violinist in a troupe for a while. He did not get real acclaim until his publication of the Traité de l’harmonie‚ which is the foundation of studies of tonal harmony today. The Lully traditionalists were against him because his music was intense and passionate while the status quo music was reserved and subtle. At a young age‚ he was able to perform all types of music. He had a reserved personality but his liveliness

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    In the service of social harmony‚ politeness often discourages the expression of negative emotions even if they are felt and encourages the expression of positive emotions even if they aren’t felt. I completely agree with this statement as I have often observed people responding in this manner. We have been always taught to be nice to others even if they do us bad or say something nasty but I feel that it limits the freedom of speech and also you are not being true to yourself and to the other person

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    in the American pop music advancement. The music in this piece is equally as hypnotic in lyrical and musical elements. Some consider the work to be the first of its kind because the Beatles used studio work and recording to create the dynamics and harmony used in the song. What makes this song unique is the outrageous key shifts due to those studio edits. This type of editing was very new during the Beatles time‚ the ability to slow down and speed up a song was a huge advancement. This piece of music

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    Resentment: a feeling of indignant displeasure or persistent ill will at something regarded as a wrong‚ insult‚ or injury Sedition: Conduct or language inciting rebellion against the authority of a state. Incongruity: lacking in compatibility and harmony Defiance: the state of being private and away from other people. Dissension: disagreement that leads to discord. Camaraderie: mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together Fidelity: faithfulness to a person‚ cause

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