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    Music Test Review

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    1.) Instrumental music became as important as vocal music for the first time in what period? a. Late Baroque 2.) A polyphonic composition based on one main theme‚ the cornerstone of baroque music is b. The Fugue 3.) The large group of players in the Concerto Grosso is known as the c. The Tutti 4.) Terraced dynamics refers to d. A sudden alteration from one dynamic level to another 5.) The word movement in music refers to e. A piece that sounds

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    The Phantom Tollbooth

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    The Phantom Tollbooth tells the story of a boy named Milo who doesn’t the need to learn. The theme of the Phantom Tollbooth is the need for education‚ and not just education but real education. Education is not a right‚ but a privilege. Milo goes on an adventure to discover that there more to learning than meets the eye. Milo learns that education is more than reading‚ wring‚ and learning‚ but an experience. Learning isn’t just something one does at school‚ but something which is done everywhere

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    Phantom Limb

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    Essay #1 - The Phantom Limb The phantom limb is a phenomenon within the body that occurs when a person has lost a limb. It is the sensation that a limb is present when in actuality‚ that particular limb may have been amputated or is absent from the body for any reason. Up to 70% of amputees even report feelings of pain in their missing limb (Schreinberg‚ 2010). In order to battle these reports of pain‚ doctors came up with a possible pain reliever‚ which is now known as mirror therapy. When

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    collection of treasures and trinkets known as “The Phantom of The Opera.” It should be quite obvious by now the fact that the Phantom happens to be the cunning culprit responsible for the act of my Broadway musical ‘cherry popping’ exposure. I hope the reader would excuse my French simply because I mean no disrespect in any profane way to a long time next door rival production called “Mary Poppins”. In other words “The Phantom of the Opera” has comfortably secured the first spot in my

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    The Phantom Carriage

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    expressively in one sequence from either Broken Blossoms (1919) or The Phantom Carriage (1921) and comment on the ways in which this differs from The Great Train Robbery (1903). The Great Train Robbery and The Phantom Carriage are both considered as one of the key creative movies ever made in history. The Phantom Carriage was very well known for showcasing it’s advanced narrative construction with flashbacks within flashbacks. The Phantom Carriage would have had technological advantages over The Great

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    Phantom Medical

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    Phantom Medical C (VC Fund):    Your VC fund has recently solicited Phantom Medical (PMC) to see whether you could strike a deal for their $1.5 million in Series A capital raise (1st round capital raise).  Currently the management team owns 100% of the company and there are no outside investors.  Your fund in particular would provide great synergies with PMC‚ so PMC would likely embrace a deal.  PMC’s management team is relatively inexperienced and unfocused‚ and you may look to replace some of

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    Phantom Tollbooth

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    Though it may not be seen as a higher-level piece of literature‚ the enlightenment that the Phantom Tollbooth gives to its readers speaks beyond its juvenile bounds. My favorite childhood book is The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. My reason being the interaction I have had with the book and how it has affected me. It may be somewhat difficult for you as readers to understand my feelings towards this book without background of the book as well as appropriate examples supporting my feelings.

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    The Phantom Menace

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    Where it all started‚ somewhat. The prequels are my generation. They bring me back to when I was a toddler and that is where the admiration of all Star Wars films germinated. With assumption that everyone has seen The Phantom Menace‚ a synopsis is unnecessarily. The theatrical highlight was Queen Amidala and Queen Amidala’s decoy. The out-of-this-galaxy makeup and robes made it difficult to differentiate one another. In the element of who seemed to trust their own costumed characters the most‚ diplomats

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    Carmen: Opera

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    famous operas in the world‚ has been performed many times in many different troupes. This 4-act opera represents the highest achievement of the 19th century French opera-comique. After Bizet died‚ “Carmen” finally became the classical performance canonized by the professionals and music fans. George Bizet (1838 – 1875) was a French composer and Pianist of Romantic era‚ whose the most prominent work being “Carmen”. In his young age he went to the Paris Conservatory of Music to learn music. His most

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    Peking Opera

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    The Beijing Opera Introduction Modern observers in the West may not understand why‚ but they can certainly recognize when males are used to portray female roles in the Chinese theater. A quote from Act 2 Scene 7 of David Henry Hwang ’s opera‚ “Madam Butterfly‚” provides a useful example of how and why males are used to play female roles. There‚ a male singer who plays female roles in Beijing Opera deceives a French diplomat into thinking he actually is a woman. He explains that males take

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