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    Leonard Bernstein

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    Leonard Bernstein June 18‚ 2011 Introduction to art‚ music and literature Professor Terry Hammons Final Exam Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein was born as Louis Bernstein in Lawrence‚ Massachusetts. He was the son of Ukrainian Jewish parents who were Jennie and Samuel Joseph Bernstein; His father was a supplies wholesaler from Rovno‚ which is now Ukraine. Despite of his family name‚ he was not related to film composer Elmer Bernstein. His family spent summers on

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    unnamable and communicate the unknowable.” Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein was born August 25‚ 1918. Now usually‚ one would not look for a birth date‚ rather death. This is treasured because‚ what is truly important is not only ones life; but also and especially‚ our founders of music and arts. His death date was October 14‚ 1990. This presents us with the ideal window of what he achieved during his life span. But‚ for all the years that Bernstein was in profession‚ no span of time could successfully

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    A Biography of Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein was born in Lawrence‚ Massachusetts on August 25‚ 1918. He was born to first generation Jewish parents from Russia. At the age of ten‚ he began learning to play the piano‚ at one point in his studies at Hebrew Union he thought of becoming a rabbi. Latter he was awarded an honorary degree‚ for he became a rabbi of sorts (Gottlieb.) However‚ he went on the major in music at Harvard University. Although‚ his interest at college was in becoming

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    All the presidents Men In the film "all the president’s men" the two journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward from the Washington Post try to solve the mystery of the Watergate affaire. While there voyage leads them to various ways of obtaining information they do not always stick to the journalist’s codex. But how far must a journalist go to receive useful information and how strict can one obey to the journalist codex. After the Watergate affaire Woodward is told to research on the thieves

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    Nell

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    Nell My first reaction to the movie “Nell” after having seen it was that it brought up some very interesting problematics. It is very clear in this movie how difficult it is to be different‚ how difficult it is to live after another set of norms than the people surrounding you. And especially how difficult it is being the only one speaking ones language‚ not only the spoken language but also the body language. Already at the first meeting with Nell we get confronted with a general point of

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    In the movie Nell ‚ by Nell is a wild child who doesn’t really speak english and doesn’t adapt to the changes very well and contact with other people towards the beginning of the movie. Throughout the movie Nell starts socializing with more people as she grows closer to Jerry and Paula the doctors. Nell shows importance of socialization by Jerry and Paula‚ Culture shock‚ and going into the town. Dr. Jerry shows the representation of Nell’s nature in the woods side. Nell’s character traits are

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    Sociology and Nell

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    Nell The movie Nell (1994) is a perfect example of the negative impact of social behavior that isolation has on small children. Portrayed by Jodie Foster‚ Nell is a young girl brought up only in contact with her mother and late twin sister. Due to the isolation‚ Nell is not taught real life relationships‚ social norms or loneliness. After her mother’s death she is discovered by Dr. Jerry Lovell (Liam Neeson) and taking an interest in her well being‚ he and psychology student Paula Olsen (Natasha

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    The Movie Nell

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    time to look and listen a little more closely. This applies greatly to the movie Nell‚ where Nell is a girl who’s been brought up in an isolated world. The only person she knew was her mother and twin sister. For the society‚ inducting all individual members into its moral norms‚ attitudes‚ values‚ motives‚ social roles‚ language and symbols is the ‘means by which social and cultural continuity are attained’ Nell lives in a house‚ cooks her food‚ wears clothing and competently performs routine

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    Psychology Of Nell

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    Nell‚ which was released in 1994‚ is about a wild child. The main character Nell has spent her life with her mother in an isolated cabin in the woods. After her mother dies‚ Nell is found by doctor Jerry Lovell and the sheriff. Dr. Lovell becomes mesmerized by Nell and the language she has developed. Nell’s speech problems are believed to be from Nell and May’s‚her twin sister‚ twin speak and her mother’s altered speech due to a stroke. Paula Olsen‚ a psychologist‚ joins Dr. Lovell on his adventure

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    Leonard Bernstein

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    Leonard Bernstein was a very extraordinary person. He was among the first conductors to be born and educated in America. A truly inspirational man‚ who accomplished an astonishing amount during his career. His achievements in conducting‚ composing and teaching helped establish American artists in a largely dominated European field. A true creator‚ Bernstein was able to achieve great success in many areas of music. His compositions varied throughout his life from; symphonies‚ musical theatre‚ ballet

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