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    No.5 in C minor‚ Op.67 Tempo - Beethoven has a sort of obsession with the metronome and used Maalzel metronome markings for all his compositions. The first movement‚ "Allegro con Brio" ‚ is very fast paced. The second‚ third‚ and fourth movements ("Andante con Moto"‚ "allegro"‚ and "Allegro") are also very fast paced. But the fourth movement is a little bit slower than the others. The tempo in the traditional symphonic performance is much slower than the tempo in the contemporary performance.

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    ‘Here’ is a sprawling‚ moving and often majestic poem that takes the reader on a strikingly visual journey through the countryside and the town‚ before finally ending up on the coast. Larkin uses long‚ flowing sentences which add a sense of continual movement; these sentences are full of rich imagery and description which fully immerse the reader in the poem. The poem is titled ‘Here’‚ yet in the first three stanzas the poem takes in various locations and never stands still; the reader questions where

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    reminder of our own mortality. By close examination of the ambulance and its literal movement it is possible to gain a greater understanding of how the ambulance serves as a metaphor of death and the idea that it is ubiquitous; it is indiscriminate; it is inevitable. In the first stanza‚ Larkin immediately makes clear the ambulance’s symbolic substance with the description of the ambulance and its literal movement through the city. The alliterative simile‚ ‘Closed like confessionals’ suggests the

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    from "long‚ long..." until the end‚ in order to illustrate the prolonged and slow dying. He describes the death "at summer’s pace;" a lazy and dawdling movement that disregards its blooming surroundings. He shows that death is unavoidable‚ and is continually occurring‚ even at supposed joyful moments. However‚ Larkin also ends the poem with movement‚ to show that death‚ although inevitable‚ is not necessarily final‚ and that there is potential for an afterlife. The repeated reference to white also

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    finally ending in the coast. Larkin’s frequent use of enjambment gives the poem a sense of continual movement‚ so in fact the reader questions where ‘Here’ actually is. The first word of the poem “Swerving” leads to an immediate physical sense of movement within the poem. However it is not the traditional vehicular movement‚ cars trains and other man made devices do not simply ‘swerve’. The movement in Here is immediately free and unrestrained as the “rich industrial shadows” are left behind. Larkin’s

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    ceramic‚ premium quality titanium and highly resistant rubber – a perfect marriage a great eye-stunning presentation of timepiece mastery. Carl F. Bucherer watchmakers rose on the challenge meticulously engineering this watch’s intricate automatic movement and also the high-tech ceramic bezel only using high-quality standards to fashion its form.http://www.fashion-luxury-bazaar.com/. Typically recognized for their racer aesthetic themed watches‚ French BRM (Bernard Richard Manufacture) has recently

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    segregation. The NAACP was a big help during the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Rosa Parks was a secretary for the NAACP. The NAACP had helped to create new ideas that can stop segregation. E.D Nixon was a proud leader of the NAACP during the Civil Rights Movement. Nixon fighting for segregation was the only way to be heard.The NAACP was able to win cases that showed the African Americans were people and they will fight to be seen as

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    secretary‚ she investigated the gang-rape of Recy Taylor‚ a black woman from Abbeville‚ Alabama. Rosa Parks and other civil rights activists organized "The Committee for Equal Justice" for Recy Taylor. Rosa Parks was significant in the civil rights movement because ignited something that sparked change in the bus system. Busses were segregated‚ which meant black and white people could not sit together. Seats for black people were in the back and the seats for white people were in the front. On December

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    2011 How did the Civil Rights Movement Change America? Research Paper Amber Paschal Young Henderson Middle School Thesis This paper will explain how the civil rights movement changed America. The civil rights movement occurred to ensure African American rights‚ and plummeted during the 1950s and 1960s. if this movement wasn’t successful‚ the world would be way different than it is today. The civil rights movement was the time in America in which

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    Methods used by the civil rights movement in the 1950s The methods that were used in by the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s were largely based around lobbying‚ protests and boycotting. The African American residing in the United States found these things effective and professional among their community‚ and together they worked towards changing laws‚ legislations and above all the constitution of the USA. Mass protesting was popular and one form of protesting that made a phenomenal part

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