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    Mus 354 Exam 1

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    http://cfaonline.asu.edu/beatles E-mail preferred: mus354 beatles@mainex1.asu.edu The Beatles • John Hannon – vocals‚ rhythm guitar‚ keyboards‚ song writer • Paul McCartney – vocals‚ bass‚ guitar‚ keyboards‚ song writer • George Harrison – (Jazz)‚ vocals‚ lead guitar‚ song writer (“something”) • Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr) – vocals‚ drums • Left-handed: Paul and Ringo Paul is a perfectionist Ringo – short‚ more like human being‚ oldest‚ older than John by 3 month 4 stage career –

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    National Integration

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    follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom. (c) To up-hold and protect the sovereignty‚ unity and integrity of India. (d) To defend the country and render National service when called upon to do so. (e) To promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transending religious‚ linguistic and regional or sectional diversities. To renounce practice derogatory to the dignity of women. Anti-National activities defined and antinational

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    generally follows a traditional sonata-allegro form. The first theme is church-like with its homophonic nature and represents Friar Lawrence in the play. The second theme‚ Theme A‚ is very rhythmic with a melody that at times is dissonant to its harmony and represents the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. The third theme‚ Theme B‚ is the lyrical love theme representing the Romeo and Juliet. Like in a traditional sonata-allegro form‚ all the themes are developed and recapitulated. Juxtaposition

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    The relationship between human to the different surroundings Technology are developed fast in the modern society. People depend on the technological benefits and keep an intimate relationships with it. However for a long time‚ human seek for the harmony between the human and the nature and a society. In the article “In the Forests of Gombe”‚ Jane Goodall talks about the relationship between people and nature. After her husband died‚ she goes to the forests of Gombe and stays with the chimpanzees

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    The world around us is changing‚ and not for the better. Pollution litters our lakes and our oceans‚ forests are being chopped down by the mile‚ and hunting has pushed some of the most beautiful creatures to have ever existed to bring of extinction. Our species lost has lost our respect for the world around us and authors such as Annie DIllard and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Authors such as those attempt to reinstate the lost concept of respect for the natural world through pieces‚ such as “Living Like

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    Taoism is a Chinese philosophical system that is based on the writings of Lao Tzu‚ specifically the classic Chinese text the Tao Te Ching‚ where Lao Tzu’s thought is seen. Taoism originated and was set into a religious system in ancient China around the 4th or 3rd century BCE and focuses on “The Tao”. The Tao roughly translates to “the way” and is the idea that everything was perfect before prejudice existed and that humans should try to get back to this thought. The Pu is a main concept in the Tao

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    numbers correspond with virtues. Four‚ the generation of numbers leads to an understanding of the One‚ the Divinity. Five‚ the tetractys is important for understanding reality. Six‚ the ratio of numbers in the tetractys governs musical harmony. Seven‚ the laws of harmony explain workings of the material world. The Pythagoreans “believed that [the principles of mathematics] are the principles of all things that are”. Further‚ “number is the first of these principles”.[1] “’The numerals of Pythagoras

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    There is absolutely no doubt that The Beatles are the most revolutionary band of all time. Many aspects of The Beatles have shaped the way music works today. It is apparent‚ over fifty years after the release of their first album‚ they are just as relevant as they were in the early sixties. One of the most impressive things about the group is their incredible ability to evolve‚ and I don’t just mean their hair styles. The Beatles started as a clean-cut boy band consisting of teenagers John Lennon

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    refers to organized effort‚ sufficient to enable an individual to transmute desire into its monetary equivalent. Organized effort is produced through the coordination of effort of two or more people‚ who work toward a definite end‚ in a spirit of harmony. Power is required for the accumulation of money! Power is necessary for the retention of money after it has been accumulated! Let us ascertain how power may be acquired. If power is “organized knowledge‚” let us examine the sources of knowledge:

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    Wu-Wei's Taoism: The Way

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    the suffering and bitterness this world has to offer. The Confucianism had a sour expression‚ representing that life is sour. To Confucianism‚ the present is out of sync with the past. They used very precise rules and rituals to try to get back in harmony with the government of the universe. Finally there is the Taoist. The Taoist had a smile on his face. To the Taoist the world was not an evil place‚ it was teacher of lessons. Once man learned the lessons of the world and followed them‚ his life would

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