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    Therefore‚ I agree with his point. We live in twenty first century a world that is so busy and fast. Music Industry plays a great role in people’s lives. The question is does music has positive effect or negative effect on us? After reading "On Silence"‚ I would say negative effect. Now I realized that music is something that people use to forget their bad times‚ music is a just temporary solution to people’s problems. Aldous Huxley states three main points on music. He says that the music is a

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    The Importance of Silence

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    The Importance of Silence No one should ever underestimate how important silence really is in our lives. It is very important to be silent during performances‚ no matter what the performance is for. If it is for speech‚ singing‚ Broadway‚ etc.‚ you still need to be silent. No matter what you think‚ silence is a key role to many things in our lives. You always need to be silent during a performance because you are not the only person there. You have to be considerate for the other people

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    Silence of the Lambs

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    Silence of the Lambs Silence of the Lambs was a work of genius‚ the list of reasons why this movie works is just short of infinity. I believe I was too young for my initial viewing of this movie. As I watched the movie on the big screen it felt as if it were an all new experience. I found this movie was much more of an immersive movie than most others. It has a detective-like aspect to the movie‚ very much opposite to Citizen Kane’s detective-likeness in the best ways. The clues in this movie

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    Singing Silence

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    Sacrificing conventional lives is one of the ways for people to obtain a more fulfilled life. In the short story “ The Singing Silence”‚ the author Eva-Lis Wuorio tells us a life story of the main character Vicente. Vicente is a person that doesn’t have life stability but has achieved a fulfilled life. First‚ he worked as a porter on a quay‚ at which he set himself a goal: to be a successful porter. Secondly‚ he accidentally made a serious mistake‚ for which he determined to make up for the loss

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    Good vs. Evil‚ Detective vs. Criminal. Everyday man is weighed down with the matter of whether to do good or to do evil. Even though society constantly persuades us to be moral‚ nevertheless‚ evil still lurks. In the movie “The Silence of the Lambs” directed by Jonathan Demme‚ Dr. Hannibal Lecter and Jame Gumb play the role of evil. Where there is evil‚ there is good therefore‚ Clarice Starling and Jack Crawford play the role of good. Society typically teaches us that good always defeats evil

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    Silence of Women

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    a relationship‚ the man is the dominant figure. This can be seen all over the media- from television‚ the Internet‚ magazines‚ books‚ etc. Women are often showed as the weaker figure‚ and forced to lean on their men for everything. The poem “The Silence of Women” by Liz Rosenberg is about women becoming more demanding as they age and rebelling against the expectation for them to be submissive. The basic plot to the poem is that as a couple ages‚ the men become nicer and the woman take over the

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    The Power of Silence

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    The Power of Silence Silence by definition‚ is the absence of something. Most often it is the absence of sound but on occasion‚ silence is used to describe inaction. As a part of everyday life we can find comfort in it‚ wallow in it or even flee from it. For centuries silence has marked as many ceasefires as it has quiet times before storms. When wielded properly‚ silence can be a potent driver for change. How silence has affected me is when my cousin and I were at my grandparent’s house‚ where

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    The Silence Game

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    benefit to the child of the ‘Silence game’? (500 words) Constant noise can create irritability‚ frustration‚ confusion‚ and even sleepiness. Everyone needs moments of peace to rest our bodies and to listen to our thoughts. Dr. Montessori says that a deeper level of awareness and sensitivity to noise can help is to enter into a “more refined and subtle world”. Montessori therefore came up with the “Silence Game” or “The Exercise of Silence”. Dr. Montessori created the Silence Game while working with

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    Silence in "The Chosen"

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    Silence in "The Chosen" In the book "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok‚ there are many situations where silence between characters is present. Some characters‚ such as Reuven and David Malter‚ believe that this deprivation is a cruel and inexplicable way of raising a child. On the other hand‚ Reb Saunders‚ a Jewish Hasidic leader‚ raises his oldest son in silence to prepare him for his future as a Rabbi. Silence is a driving force to understand and learn about other characters and the world around

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    Spiral of Silence

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    The spiral of silence theory propounded by Noelle-Neumann is one of the few theories in communication that focuses on public opinion. The theoretical work Spiral of Silence which was published sought to investigate and understand why people choose to suppress their opinions if they believe that it is in the minority. Her research sprung out of her curiosity as to why the citizens in Germany remained generally silent during the war when years later they claimed to have been actually against the ideas

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