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    Mellody Hobson put a unique spin on the way of looking at racial equality. Her views of others looking at racial equality are amazing. Mrs. Hobson says that people need to stop ignoring the issue and take it head on. The issue is something that has been ignored for too long‚ and we need to talk about it to get past it. It is an amazing thing when people can accept people of all races‚ cultures‚ and backgrounds as equals. Mrs. Hobson hits the topic head on and addresses the issues that need to be

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    Jonathan Chapman‚ orchardist‚ was possibly the only man living in Pittsburgh who should be counting his grains at the end of the day‚ although no other had such attractive wares to offer as he. But he could not honestly sell young apple trees that would die on the long‚ slow journeys into the wilderness of the Northwest Territory‚ so he was obliged to discourage men from buying. Nevertheless he would have as busy as a day as any‚ just in being a brother to wayfaring man and beast. His nursery

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    composed most of his first songs. In 1919‚ Rodgers met Lorenz Hart‚ a friend of Richard’s older brother. Rodgers and Hart struggled for years in musical comedy‚ writing many amateur shows. The first professional production they produced together‚ The Melody Man‚ did not show until 1924. Oscar Hammerstein II was born in New York City. He was raised Episcopalian by his parents‚ Alice and William Hammerstein. Even though his father managed the Victoria theatre and was a producer of the vaudeville‚ he was

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    The Elephant in the Room Whether it be toxic gas‚ laughter‚ the urgent need to urinate‚ or even lashing out in an overabundance of emotion‚ people react to uncomfortable situations in different ways. Albeit these reactions are not as common when it comes to the discussion of racism‚ there is clearly an uneasiness of those both leading and participating in the conversation. Throughout this TED talk speech‚ Mellody Hobson discusses the importance of acknowledging racism and the fact that this issue

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    Compare and Contrast melody and structure in the Brahms‚ Debussy and Poulenc. (36 marks) From 1820 onwards the Romantic era began. This is where composers began to experiment more with their structure‚ making it as complex as possible‚ but still making sure that the listener can here lots of different motifs. This idea is basically having a few themes and using these to create different sections through augmentation and fragmentation etc. Also melodies became more flamboyant with composers adding

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    jump on stage and sing any new song there is a process of seven steps to help you perform it correctly and well. You need to study the piece and prepare it properly. This component study involves seven detailed parts‚ text‚ rhythm‚ meter‚ and tempo‚ melody‚ form‚ voice‚ harmony‚ and dynamics‚ phrasing and musical articulation. Reading through the text of the song silently first is necessary for studying any song but more time and special attention is needed for songs like Du bist wie eine Blume‚ which

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    an eleven year old girl named Melody. Melody was born with cerebral palsy and was declared retarded and mentally handicapped at a young age. During the exposition of the book the future did not look bright for Melody‚ and her family decided to enroll her at Spaulding Street Elementary school. Although Melody was consider retarded she is actually very wise and has an amazing memory. However‚ she did not learn much at school leading into the

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    three measures of melody A‚ resulting a melody A’ that has a different

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    obvious at the end of the sections and phrases – change from the dominant to the tonic. * Duration – the rhythmic pattern heard at the start of each gavotte‚ is reiterated many times throughout the piece. This also links to Pitch – the opening melody of the piece is heard many times throughout each gavotte. * The soprano (Violin 1) and bass lines are very important in the Baroque period. This is the same in this piece. The bass continuo is what all the chordal changes are based around

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    Melody is the only child‚ when she was born‚ her mother was 37 years old. She was born in Honduras in a remote area. Melody father’s past away 2 month before she was born‚ so she only lived with her mother. Melody’s mother‚ never went to school‚ although she wanted to go to school her parents couldn’t afford it‚ but it was her determination to not let Melody crossed the same path she did. She was determine to work hard‚ to give Melody the best she could‚ she long for her daughter to receive a good

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