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    Ancient Greek Music Ancient Greek music was extremely popular in those times‚ and frequently used at ceremonies such as weddings and funerals. It was also played a lot because the Greeks saw playing it as a way of worshipping the Gods‚ pipes and pans were played when worshipping Dionysus‚ the god of wine and partying and other instruments played for other gods. The word ‘music’ comes from the muses who were daughters of Zeus and were known to be the goddesses of the inspiration of literature‚ science

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    clients are minors. “Confidentiality is a widely held ethical standard a variously accorded legal right of clients and responsibility of counselors (American Counseling Association‚ 2005: American School Counseling Association‚ 2010). According to the Ethical Standards for School Counselors and the Code of Ethics and Standards for Counseling (2010)‚ both specify that counselors are ethically required to take appropriate action and breach confidentiality in certain circumstances involving minors. Counselors

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    Analysis of THE KISS by KATE CHOPIN By contrasting the room’s "deep shadow" with the daylight that still exists outside the house‚ the first paragraph of "The Kiss" establishes a dark‚ intimate atmosphere while implying the presence of secrets and illicit emotions. This imagery thus foreshadows the revelation that Nathalie is plotting to marry the good-natured but unattractive and rather foolish Brantain while maintaining an affair with Mr. Harvy. Brantain’s character is reminiscent of several other

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    “The Storm” In Kate Chopin’s time‚ during the late 19th century‚ sexual relations were seen as outside of a woman’s knowledge and concern. What is unusual about Chopin’s story is that even publication of adultery was considered very scandalous but Chopin did so anyways. During this time once you married someone you were basically stuck with them. Many people who were married didn’t want to marry the person. Divorce was very uncommon. This means women were often tied to one person and one person only

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    depression? Through out "The Story of an Hour" Chopin uses precise wording and how she setup the theme and the conflict within the plot. This story’s setting is not really that important. We assume that it takes place in Chopin’s native state Louisiana. Most of the story takes place at Mrs. Mallard’s home over the course of an hour. A good portion of the story takes place in her room sitting in her armchair in front of the window. The theme I derived is that Chopin was trying to say that if your are made

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    Over the years rock music has emerged into numerous forms such as garage rock and protopunk. One such form is punk rock music which has its roots in the rock and roll music of 1950s’ America. Punk Rock has a long history of events and musicians who collaboratively created this genre. It is interesting to know that how beautifully this genre shaped up gradually with the influence of its environment‚ culture and nature of people. In the 1960’s‚ punk rock was a term used for ’garage musicians’. These

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Kate Chopin (who began writing at the beginning of the fight for women’s rights‚ but did not exactly declare herself a feminist). Most of this change came about because of the actions women took upon themselves and their desire to break out of the limits imposed on their sex‚ because of the specific roles women are expected to pursue. They have been unjustly held back from achieving full equality for much of the human history. Chopin was neither an activist nor an advocate

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    Kate Chopin: Seeking Freedom Who comes to mind when the term “American author” is mentioned? A lot of female authors of today would say Kate Chopin‚ one of the most independent writers of the nineteenth century. Although Kate Chopin didn’t live to see her work re-published‚ she is an important author to study because her stories are influential‚ her ambition arouses her readers‚ and her point of view supports independent women. Unlike most of the women during her time period‚ Chopin didn’t agree

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    Josh Opening Statement- Boris Opening Statement- Censorship in music is a topic that has brought about much controversy in the past two decades. There have been many different arguments on the topic‚ however the question still remains as if it should be censored or it should not be censored. Before you can form an opinion on this‚ you must hear both sides of the argument on this much-debated topic. Some people believe that music should be censored so all audiences can hear it without it containing

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    William Wordsworth (1770-1850) completed two main versions of his autobiographical epic poem The Prelude‚ the original version in 1805‚ and a revised version which was published in 1850. The 1805 version is the one usually studied‚ and usually considered the better of the two‚ being more melodic and spontaneous than the more laboured version of 1850. In this essay I shall be discussing the 1805 version‚ with one or two references to differences in the 1850 version. Book Vl‚ entitled‚ ’Cambridge

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