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    symphony‚ increasing the range of the sonata‚ quartet and concerto. He serves as an important transitional identity connecting the Classical and Romantic years of the Western music. Around the last 10 years of his life‚ Beethoven started to lose his hearing. This was the time he composed his most important work. Ludwig van Beethoven composed a lot of original well received music and symphonies including Symphony number 3‚ which was composed in 1804 after Napoleon Bonaparte took over france and

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    the most admirable mystery writers was born. John Dickson Carr was the son of Julia Carr and Wooda Nicholas Carr‚ a United States Congressman. Like most children‚ he had a knack for causing trouble‚ but instead took it further. John Carr had a passion for causing disturbances at his school by staging fake murders with dummies just to have the police visit the school. He was determined to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a lawyer. Unexpectedly‚ he took an interest to writing for local newspapers

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    It is often imperative‚ in the course of human history‚ to understand that actions–both big and small–have consequences. Considering the events of the First World War‚ it is my belief that imperialism has had a large role in the start of the war because of how it interferes with politics‚ the economy‚ and the expansion of territory. The First World War took place from 1914 until 1919‚ ending with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. It took place because people from a Serbian terrorist group

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    In the University of Florida production of Puffs‚ Marissa Toogood had a brilliant performance Toogood effectively played her role as a shy‚ frightened Puff. I found it funny when she danced with herself at the dance. She had her arms wrapped around her torso so that her hands appeared to be another person’s hands who was dancing with her. While this could might been interpreted as someone actually being there in the same way that the mop represented Ron‚ I saw this as Toogood’s character thinking

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    There can be little doubt that much of David Lurie’s thinking style‚ feelings and behaviour can be attributable to the impact that the change which occurred in South Africa at the time had on his professional and personal life; and as a result the manner in which he perceives the world. However‚ it is my belief that the way in which he thinks and behaves is also largely inherent. The political changes in the post apartheid era resulted in changes to the social and economic areas‚ which David was

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    How to play Volleyball Practice and heart is the key to be successful in the game. To play volleyball you must know the basics and be able to master them. You have to be willing to put in the practice and get along with your teammates no matter what. There are always six people starting‚ positions 1‚2‚3‚4‚5‚6. Positions one and four are the setting positions; the people who play the net. Each time the ball crosses the net your team has three attempts to hit the ball back over. Each individual

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    The Industrial Revolution According to the videos‚ the Industrial Revolution changed the role of a woman immensely. The women of the Industrial Revolution were now given the opportunity to become the money makers of the family if they really wanted to. Women were given more choices on what they could pursue in their lives. Many would go out and get jobs in hopes to provide for their families‚ and then there were some that went out looking for jobs to better their education‚ and to make something

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    Macbeth In the play Macbeth‚ The character of Macbeth is introduced as a brave‚ loyal man. As the play progresses‚ Macbeth starts to degenerate into a murderous tyrant. The factor that led to his degeneration of character was his ability to be easily influenced by others. This intensified his drive and ambition to become King of Scotland. This flaw led to his downfall and later‚ death. At the beginning of the play Macbeth is portrayed as a loyal‚ brave and loving man. Macbeth’s loyalty and bravery

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    There are many reasons why boys would play the female roles throughout the 1800s during Shakespeare’s influence over the theatre. Young boys would often play the parts of women in Shakespeare plays and an entrance into an acting career. Often there would be only around 4 actors performing in one production at a time therefore multi rolling was common and each actor had to be versatile. Audience members gave positive impressions of the quality of the acting of boy players. The scant serving evidence

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    Alexander II was the first to create social reforms after he ascended into power in 1855 during the Crimean War. Russia at the time was resistant to any form of change and the defeat of the War proved that they were completely backwards in society; with this fear Alexander II created a series of reforms in order to have a revolutionary change in Russia. The first reform was the Emancipation in 1861 which entailed of freeing the serfs. The serfs were released from bondage and became free men who were

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