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    Fryderyk Chopin

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    OTHER REFERENCE‚ CHOPIN HAD BEEN KNOWN FOR COMPOSING ABOUT 246 COMPOSITION‚ SEVERAL ARE LOST. HIS COMPOSITION INCLUDING MARZURKAS‚ BARCAROLLE‚ POLONAISE‚ WATZES‚CONSERTOS‚ETUDE OR STUDIES‚ MARCH‚ IMPROMPTUS‚ SCHERZOS‚ SONATAS‚ NOCTURNES‚ BALLADS‚ PRELUDES‚ FANTASIA‚ BARCAROLLE‚ TRIOS‚ BOLERO‚ RONDO‚ AND SONGS. EXAMPLE COMPOSITION OF THE FAMOUS ONES ARE: - MINUTE WALTZ (VALSE‚ OP 64 NO 1) - NOCTURNE OP. 9 NO. 2 - FANTASIA IMPROMPTU OP. 66 - POLONAISE IN A MAJOR‚ OPUS 40 NO. 1 - THE POLONAISE

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    ©marie morgan 2007 - The Brooklyn Follies From until p. 4 “and do something”” Situation of the passage : This passage marks the very beginning of Paul Auster’s novel‚ which is entitled Brooklyn Follies. It was published in France before the United States‚ where it was released in 2005. ◊ To entitle the first chapter of the novel‚ Auster used a musical term ‘Overture’1. In an opera‚ an overture is played by musical instruments before the actual opening scene. Indeed‚ Auster starts his story

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    Atrium In The Odyssey

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    Cultural Context: CW02 – Illustrated Essay The Atrium The term atrium in architecture‚ according to the Oxford Dictionary‚ is “an open-roofed entrance hall or central court in an ancient Roman house.” The term can also be used to describe‚ in a modern building‚ the central hall which is enclosed by a glazed roof and frequently has been risen several stories high; and in a large church built on the basilica plan‚ the forecourt is known as the atrium. This essay will explore and demonstrate how

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    Psychology Final

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    Chapter 11 Social Psychology: studies how your thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behavior are influenced by the presence of other people and by the social and physical environment. Social Cognition: studies how we form impressions of others‚ how we interpret the meaning of other people’s behavior‚ and how our behavior is affected by our attitudes. Person Perception: an active and subjective process that occurs in a interpersonal context; is influenced by subjective perceptions‚ social norms‚ personal goals

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    for humanity‚ gives the fire to the humankind‚ as a gift. Since the fire is a privilege among the gods‚ the gods punished Prometheus‚ which leads to the next movement of the symphony. Next‚ the second movement is Marcia funebre. Beethoven used the fugue technique in the composition of this part‚ a technique which was common during the baroque period (1500-1750) but was not very popular during Beethoven’s time. This movement‚ according to Orozco-Estrada‚ represents the downfall of the hero his punishment

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    Psy202- Social Discrimination (5/30) www.hiddenbias.org www.tolerance.org/hidden_bias TAJFEL Ingroup bias (I‚ ours‚ us) Outgroup bias (Him‚ her‚ theirs)  Over generalizations -> stereotypes -> prejudice -> discrimination (Prejudice distorts our similarity)  1. Accentuates our difference  2. Selective perceptions 3. Underestimate differences within the outgroup Allport (American born socialist) :  1. Achieving equal status (one method is by talking)

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    A psychological disorder is defined as behavioral or psychological processes that impact multiple kinds of distress or impairment in one’s life. There have been various psychological disorders that were identified and classified‚ some of which are: mood disorders‚ such as depression; personality disorders‚ such as antisocial personality disorder; and others. One individual can be diagnosed with multiple psychological disorders. In this paper the following topics will be discussed‚ psychological disorders

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    Symphonie Fantastique

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    Listening Assignment #1 Symphonie Fantastique   Hector Berlioz was born in 1803 in La Cote St André‚ France. He discovered music when he was twelve and became an accomplished musician very quickly. Berlioz then moved to Paris in order to try and make a living as a musician. He was heavily influenced by the works of Beethoven because of their unique style. Rather than fitting in with the classical forms‚ Beethoven reinvented the symphony to allow for more emotional expression

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    day. This paper will review the beginning of this evolution‚ and the two major periods that has crafted music into an art and shaped music as we know it today. There are many forms of classical music such as oratorio‚ cantata‚ concerto‚ symphony‚ fugue‚ art song‚ and mass. Out of this list of classifications of classical music this document will review the two major forms‚ symphony and concerto. A symphony is an orchestral composition‚ usually in four movements. The symphony was created in the

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    sonata form into a subtle and flexible mode of musical expression‚ which became the dominant force in Classical musical thought‚ owed most to Haydn and those who followed his ideas. His sense of “formal inventiveness also led him to integrate the fugue into the classical style and to enrich the rondo form with more cohesive tonal logic” (Joseph Haydn). Haydn was also the principal exponent of the “double variation form that is variations on two alternating themes”‚ which are often major and minor

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