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    Harlem Reflection

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    battles we can fight mentally is combating ignorance. I learned to see the good in any environment‚ as well as recognize present harmony‚ as Mrs. Eddy says in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures page 470‚ “…Science knows no lapse from nor return to harmony”. Through reading and reflecting on the Christian Science Monitor‚ I grasped a deeper meaning of harmony and the way it’s expressed in our ever-changing

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    neighbors or have you ever wondered how racial harmony can be achieved? Then‚ you can learn some of Fischer’s experiences from a short story called‚ “A Change of Heart.” In the story‚ Fischer shared her personal problems with her migrant neighbors. However‚ the solution to this problem lay within her. As Fischer became more humble throughout the story‚ her neighbors’ attitude changed slowly toward her‚ which made Fischer‚ realized that racial harmony could be achieved through being humble. Fischer

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    Plato and Confucius

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    Separated by more than 8500 kilometers but only 52 years‚ two seminal thinkers have shaped the moral philosophy of their respective cultures. While Western ethical theory has been deeply influenced by Plato’s Republic‚ Eastern ethical theory has been deeply influenced by Confucius’s Analects. David Haberman describes the Republic as ‘one of the most influential books of all time’ (86). And Bryan Van Norden compares (with considerable fervor) the Analects to ‘the combined influence of Jesus and Socrates’

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    Contemporary Choral Music

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    Contemporary Choral Compositions Most people that live in the modern generation view choral music as old‚ boring harmonies whose composers died with kings. However‚ choral music is not just for the elderly singing hymns apathetically in the church pews on Sunday morning. Though the perception of it remains unenthusiastic among common listeners‚ the life of choral music is not as dead or boring as most would assume. Choral music is made modern‚ enjoyable‚ and vibrant through the works of contemporary

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    The understanding of light and the effective use of colour in creative work and digital p photography. People effectively using colour in creative work and digital photography has been around for a long time now‚ and the study of light and colour even longer. In this essay I plan to effectively communicate how the human brain perceives light and how the understanding of this has culminated in creative work

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    Symbolic interaction theory is based on a person’s perspective of meaning he/she places on objects‚ ideas‚ and people. A symbolic interaction theory stems from a person’s culture. During this theory children especially learn the roles and behaviors of socialization. Children especially will seek out role models to help learn social behaviors. Symbolic interaction theory thinks that the role of having a role model is important‚ but the key idea for a symbolic theorist is the power of perspective

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    Paradox Of Mozart

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    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 can also often sound forced and artificial. One may say that Bach was willing to sacrifice melodic grace for complex harmony and counterpoint‚ and Beethoven for dynamic power. Mozart however sacrifices nothing‚ for

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    Music Composition Sheet

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    did many other composers; indeed‚ even Scott Bradley used the technique in his scores for the Tom and Jerry cartoons. After the First World War‚ many composers started returning to the past for inspiration and wrote works that draw elements (form‚ harmony‚ melody‚ structure) from it.

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    Introduction In this paper‚ the author will try to compare the logos of Heraclitus and Jesus. Heaclitus is one of the most famous Greek philosophers. Some theologians said that God prepared his incarnation philosophy by Heraclitus. The apostle John also used this logos philosophy to teach the gospel of Jesus to those who were influenced by Heraclitus’ philosophy. In this paper‚ therefore‚ the author will mention first the life of Heraclitus and his philosophy. And then the comparisons to Jesus

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    subjects. Berlioz‚ Brahms and Tchaikovsky‚ the three famous musicians‚ were part of the orchestra. Their orchestra consists of their own strings‚ woodwinds‚ brass‚ and percussion. Romantic music is characterized by memorable melodies‚ richly expressive harmony and broad forms. Women musicians excelled as performers‚ teachers‚ composers and music patrons. In 19th century musicians were able to present their music which expresses emotional atmosphere and they were able to create a mood. They scores are dolce(

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