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    creating our identities sufficiently enough. The definition of identity which Jodi Davis finds the most fitting is “My identity is determined by a complex mix of things“. The question however concentrates on contemporary identities. So is it possible that consumer culture managed to take over the power of all the

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    launched just recently and it is only available from 5 U.S. cities‚ lawsuits are not piling up thus far (Arias‚ n.d.). The right to privacy has evolved to protect the freedom of individuals to perform certain actions and undergo certain experiences. The Google team did a good job of addressing the privacy concerns for street view. They are aware that the Street View images may contain

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    melody in order to express and elaborate the message from the original hymn. A very well known adopter of the cantata was Johann Sebastian Bach; a Lutheran himself‚ his cantatas consisted of five to eight movements‚ some consisting of solo or duet arias and some consisting of fully ensemble choruses. 2. The collegium musicum was a collection of university students from the

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    phrase‚ or poetic image‚ is clearly seen in many pieces. Baroque music‚ with the institution of the opera being created‚ was able to fully examine human emotion and the expression of characters. While word painting continued to be used‚ the use of the aria in operas enabled the audience to witness an outpouring of emotions through a soloist. The techniques used during the Renaissance era were carried over into the Baroque era and were expanded upon in order to provide for more in depth expression. The

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    you in a happy mood. The two famous aria in Dido and Aeneas are ’Ah! Belinda’ and ’When I am laid in earth’ (Dido’s Lament) which use the ground bass technique. The ground bass technique is a bass line‚ which repeats itself over and over‚ while the other parts change over the top. Another example of a piece that uses the ground bass method is Pachabel’s Canon and Claudio Monteverdi‚ Zefiro torna. The first video I watch of Emma Kirkby singing the aria with baroque instruments was very depressing

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    Oscar Arias said‚ “ It is essential that justice be done‚ and it is equally vital that justice not be confused with revenge‚ for the two are wholly different.” Mary Shelley demonstrates this concept in her gothic novel‚ Frankenstein‚ when the creature’s need for justice against his creator‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ for making him physically repulsing morphs into a thirst for revenge. The maltreatment the creature receives on his journey to justice‚ leads him to revenge. The creature initially sets out

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    Donna Anna‚ Donna Elvira & Zerlino Mozart’s Don Giovanni The choice of the “Three women of Don Giovanni” can give a good understanding of the type of music which was used to create an opera in the 18th century Italy. The opera buffa was a comic opera with a funny story line and light music. Mozart wrote at different levels. In order to have full understanding of the women’s roles‚ it is necessary to understand the social context of women in the 18 century. In Kristi Brown’s Mozart’s

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    BACH=superhuman Wachet auf‚ ruft uns die Stimme- “Awake‚ a voice calls to us”—written for the 27th Sunday after Trinity (1731) -7 movements 1.chorus (awake) 2.recitative (he comes) 3.aria(duet) (when will you come‚ my salvation?) 4.chorale (zion hears the watchmen singing) 5.recitative (so come in with me) 6.aria(duet) (my friend is mine) 7.chorale (may Gloria be sung to you) [just know 7 movements] CRA-CRAC Two movements presented here: First movement=polyphonic Last movement= homophonic

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    Performing Arts Paper According to the textbook Perceiving the Arts‚ opera is defined as the “combination of drama and music into a single artistic form” (Sporre‚ 2009). Opera is made up of primarily music along with other elements similar to a play such as costumes‚ scenery‚ lights‚ and a plot. Unlike a play‚ the plot of an opera unfolds through a combination of acting and singing. The follow provides an historical development and evolution of opera and the characteristics of the opera genre

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    Marissa Lule  Isaac Cuevas  Juan Arias   Andres Santana  per.4  4/20/15    Pedigree   Lab          Introduction  How can you spot different pattern of inheritance?   When we started this lab the question (subject) we had to try and solve was ‘Which pattern of inheritance  is present in the O’Smithsteinskis and Akim­Garcia­Chan family pedigree?  If when looking at the number of people shaded in our pedigree and find that the number is increasing  each generationon then we can assume that the p

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