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    Is it possible for one simple ballot to create such an incredible impact on Canada’s welfare? Or is it a tad bit exaggerated‚ opposed to the in-depth and precise political aspect of thinking? In regards to the most recent election‚ Canada’s political parties have many differing viewpoints on the political‚ economical‚ and social forms of the “True‚ North‚ Strong‚ and Free” country that we all live in. In terms of politics‚ Canada’s primary parties‚ like the Conservatives and Liberals‚ target

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    THE INFLUENCE OF TECHNOLOGY IN MUSIC BY Music technology might be defined as any form of technology‚ which helps a musician to make music. The impact of technology on music is overwhelming. Technological advancements in the last century have revolutionized the way we make‚ market and listen to music. To be specific‚ the invention and evolution of samplers‚ synthesizers and computer technology has changed the way music is now produced. Music Industry is an activity of companies and individuals that

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    Mozart Effect

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    The Mozart Effect The Mozart Effect. Is it fact or fiction? This question has made quite a splash in the science community in the past decade. The Mozart Effect states that listening to classical music as a kid is good for the brain development and learning abilities of that kid. In this paper I will show you why I believe it does do so. ​In 1988 Gordon Shaw and Xiaoden Leng began experimenting with how music affects the brain. They discovered that the way the brain nerves were connected it encouraged

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    Political Correctness is a term that is well-known in today’s society‚ especially concerning the recent 2016 presidential election‚ this past November. The new president elect‚ Donald Trump‚ is an example of what would be considered politically incorrect. During his campaign‚ he used various offensive words to certain groups of people‚ yet he has become the new president of the United States. So what does this signify for a nation that is always monitoring what they say? America is perhaps entering

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    about music‚ can music change the world? If so‚ how? This is a big question‚ which until today‚ is a very controversial topic. For that reason‚ I will narrow my question down to "can music influence the world?". This seems to be a much more specific question. So‚ let’s start off with the definition of "music". What is it? Music is an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm‚ melody‚ harmony‚ and color. Some types of music can be

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    have selected four pieces of vocal literature: The Monk and His Cat by Samuel Barber‚ Si mes vers avaient des ailes by Reynaldo Hahn‚ Una donna a quindici anni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ and V’adoro Pupille by George Frideric Handel. This repertoire includes a variety of pieces in different styles and languages‚ and overall I believe it encompasses my work as a classical vocalist. The Monk and His Cat is a 9th century Irish poem set to music by 20th century American composer Samuel Barber. It is part

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    Mozart and the Whale

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    Media Review: Mozart and the Whale Mozart and the Whale is a movie loosely based on the non-fiction book of the same name written by Jerry Newport.  The main characters are Donald‚ played by Josh Hartnet‚ and Isabelle played by Radha Mitchell.  The film follows the two main characters as they meet and build a relationship.  It focuses on the normal ups and downs of a typical romance that is compounded by the fact that the lovers both have Asperger’s Syndrome.  Asperger’s Syndrome is a pervasive

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    in their artwork and music. Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or better known as Wolfgang Mozart was born on January 27th‚ 1756 only six years into the Baroque era. He was born in Salzburg‚ Austria to Leopold Mozart‚ a court musician and Anna Marie Mozart. He was one of two children out of seven that survived. At the young age of six Mozart could play the harpsicord and violin. He also had magnificent abilities to read music perfectly upon first sight. Mozart was considered a child

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Changed the Way We Look at Music Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a famous composer and pianist‚ Mozart lived from 1756-1791. Mozart was born in Salzburg‚ Austria and died in Vienna‚ Austria. Mozart was a very skilled composer‚he composed masterpieces like‚ The Magic Flute‚ Clarinet Concerto‚ and Don Giovanni. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart changed the way we look at music through his multi instrumentality‚ his years of experience‚ and his legacy he left behind. Mozart was only six when

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    emergence from his self imposed...inability to use one’s own understanding without another’s guidance...Dare to know! ‘Have the courage to use your own understanding’ is therefore the motto of the enlightenment.’ “” (Ways Of the World). The film “Amadeus” was set during the age of enlightenment. The film depicts the life of Mozart‚ while subtlety depicting issues related ideals of the Enlightenment. The film takes its audience through Mozart’s life‚ and shows us the creative stifling Mozart faced‚ how

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