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    Array Structure Proposal

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    Array Structure Proposal Abstract Advanced Eyecare is an optometrist office that is looking to implement an appointment notification program. This program will allow the optometrist office to automatically notify the patients of upcoming appointments through a telephone call. This paper will describe the array structure needed in the program in order to properly run the program. Along with describing how the array structure will be utilized‚ this paper will also provide the pseudo-code that

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    Wordsworth was influenced and guided by nature. Hartman describes in his critical essay The Negative Way how Wordsworth gets distracted by his imagination but quickly returns back to the adherence of nature. This distraction occurs in book six of The Prelude when Wordsworth is crossing the Alps. He had imagined that the view would be unbelievable and awe-inspiring‚ but when he crossed he had missed the view. “Hard of belief‚ we question him again‚ / and all the answers which the Man returned / to our

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    Describe briefly the three periods in Beethoven’s life. The Early Period is from 1782 to 1802‚ often divided into 2 sub-periods‚ the Bonn and the Vienna period. In the first sub-period‚ Beethoven wrote music works without opus numbers (WoO). Some significant works includes Variations on a March by Dressler‚ WoO 63 and Three Piano Sonatas in E flat‚ f and D‚ WoO 47. The 2nd movement in f minor‚ a key rarely used as that time gives a passionate mood. CPE Bach‚ whose works were studied by Beethoven

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    Wordsworth repeatedly emphasizes the importance of nature to an individual’s intellectual and spiritual development. A good relationship with nature helps individuals connect to both the spiritual and the social worlds. As Wordsworth explains in The Prelude‚ a love of nature can lead to a love of humankind. In such poems as “The World Is Too Much with Us” (1807) and “London‚ 1802” (1807) people become selfish and immoral when they distance themselves from nature by living in cities. Humanity’s innate

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    need‚ even when frightened. A solid example of this is when Antonina is plagued with the fear and worry that comes with protecting fugitives. “The idea of safety had shrunk into particles - one snug moment‚ then the next. Meanwhile‚ the brain piped fugues of worry and staged mind-theaters full of tragedies and triumphs‚ because unfortunately‚ the fear of death does wonders to focus the mind‚ inspire creativity‚ and heightens the senses.” (Ackerman) By risking her family’s life as well as her own

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    Introduction A long-term study by Silverman‚ Reinherz‚ & Giaconia (1996) has indicated that “as many as 80 percent of young adults who had been abused met the diagnostic criteria for at least one psychiatric disorder at age 21” (Child Welfare Information Gateway). There are many long-term problems that stem from abuse as children‚ such as depression‚ anxiety‚ eating disorders‚ and attempts at suicide‚ but this Extended Essay will investigate only the three most prominent‚ long-term psychological

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    Piano Studio Critique

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    It was one of three preludes played that night by Siwon Kim‚ and it was from Debussy’s Book 2. This piece was amazingly structured combined with rondo like structure‚ following every single beat and rhythm of the music. I believe the name itself gives amazing art to the piece

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    what I was listening to. I have chosen to limit my descriptions to Bach‚ Beethoven‚ Mozart‚ and Vivaldi. You will be able to understand the music that I describe here‚ and possibly gain more enjoyment after reading this paper. Bach Suite No.1 Prelude in G minor; performed by Georg Mertens‚ this piece of music was created in the Baroque time. The music played‚ without any sheet music‚ the rhythm starts out slow and then speeds up then repeats. The melody is very precise. The harmony is very stern

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    Johannes Brahms

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    Johannes Brahms was a German Composer‚ Pianist and conductor of the 19th century or the Romantic period. He was one of the 3 B?s or the Big three: Bach‚ Beethoven and Brahms. Johannes was a very self-critic man he burned many of his pieces before he could get anyone?s opinion on them and he burned all of his compositions that he wrote before the age of 19. Johannes Brahms was born on Tuesday 7th may 1833‚ in the city of Hamburg the birthplace also of Mendelssohn. Johann Brahms was himself a musician

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    Chopin- Man and Music

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    Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin (Frédéric François Chopin) was born on March 10th‚ 1810 in Żelazowa Wola‚ Poland. His mother‚ Tekla Justyna Krzyżanowska‚ was of Polish descent and his father‚ Mikolaj Nicolas Chopin‚ was a French expatriate. Both Mikolaj Nicolas and Tekla Justyna Chopin played a major role in Fryderyk ’s academic and musical tutelage by ensuring that he was well taught by means of home schooling. Being that both his parents were musicians‚ his mother a pianist and his father

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