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    Most instrumental music of the Classical period pursued a three- or four-movement form with a first movement in sonata form‚ which expands on binary form. Some general music characteristics of a new classical style that are going to be discussed in this assignment are in terms of melody‚ harmony and also the form. Melody: The focus on melody in classical style was directed to a more linear structure‚ in contrast to the frequent sequential expansion of the early style. In addition‚ periodicity was

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    28 1‚ Introduction  It is impossible to find more vigorous painting school in the history of Japanese art other than the Kano school which has dominated the art scene for four hundred years from the middle of the Muromachi period to the end of the Edo period. Kano painters have extended their predominance‚ serving the most influential rulers of the times as official painter‚ Goyō eshi. Motonobu‚ Eitoku‚ Sanraku and Tanyū have been main figures who produced works that represent the Kano school

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    took particular interest in the Japanese market as they saw huge potential in the rapidly growing economy then. This essay will explore the reasons why MNEs wanted to enter Japan and the corresponding development of IFDI in Japan (in particular the period between 1868 to 1980)‚ by understanding the perspectives and relationships of the stakeholders involved. The discussion will also examine a few prominent foreign MNEs; the various means they employed in an attempt to penetrate the Japanese market

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    continually increasing as they complete each developmental stage. Montessori states that these stages are also know as sensitive periods which will help guide the development and learning of the children. E.M Standing (1998‚ pg. 119) states describes the sensitive periods as “ with certain organisms there come periods of special sensibility.” Montessori states that once a period has passed‚ it never returns which therefore makes it harder to learn later in the child’s life (O’Shea‚ pg. 68). It is

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    those new things cause the fail of Tokugawa Bakufu. Meiji Restoration started. Government during Meiji Restoration: In April 6 1868‚ the Oath in Five Articles was published and became the basic guiding principle of the government. Meiji period began. The new government of Japan applied a lot of policy during that time. They changed the traditional society structure. Samurai was no more the lords. Businessman had more attention than before. Government also support a lot industry to get start

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    Amaterasu In Shintoism

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    The Heian Period‚ spanning from 794 AD to 1185 AD in Japan is largely highlighted by the leisurely lifestyles of the aristocratic class. Calligraphy‚ poetry‚ and writing among other art forms entered a renaissance during this Heian Period allowing aristocrats to express themselves during a time in which emotion was a big part of society. The prominent societal changes in Heian Japan were also subject to influence from newly introduced Chinese ideologies that challenged traditional Japanese views

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    Bryan Casallo Dr. Bailey April 17‚ y Blood on the Forge Book Review “Steel is born in the flames and sent out to live and grow old.  It comes back to the flames and has a new birth.  But no one man could calculate its beginning or end.  It would end when the earth ended.  It seemed deathless.” (302) Blood on the Forge‚ by William Attaway‚ illustrates one of the most important historical event in United States history‚ The Great Migration. Attaway sets Blood on the Forge in the midst of the

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    “Concentration is the key that opens up the child’s latent treasures within him. As the scattered elements if his personality comes together‚ order begins to take the place of disorder‚ and the work of self-construction‚ which had been interrupted‚ is now taken up again‚ as nature has intended all along.” E.M Standing‚ Maria Montessori: her life and work‚ pg 174 Learning‚ by itself‚ cannot happen without concentration. Whether we are learning to tie our shoes‚ write our name‚ wash a car or solve

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    genetics play an important part‚ but as we can see in the case of Genie how nurture affects our physical‚ cognitive‚ and emotional growth. Isolation can cause us to develop irregularly and in Genie’s case‚ isolation caused her to miss her critical period of development. Once she hit around 12-13 years of age‚ she missed that time slot to learn a key function on development such as language and emotions. At age 13 when she was rescued social services she was nowhere near a normal child’s development

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    The Tokugawa Era of Japan

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    and brought Japan into a unified and productive state which lasted from about 1603 until 1800. Urbanization‚ economic growth‚ and social changes were natural and predictable outcomes of the shogunate philosophy. The Tokugawa period‚ also known as the Edo Period‚ found the country under the rule of the Tokugawa shoguns and the country’s 300 regional daimyo. It was characterized by economic growth‚ strict social orders‚ isolationist foreign policies‚ an increase in both environment protection

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