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    Math & Music Theory

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    Ellyn McCall MFG-1107 Term Report 11/7/2011 Mathematics and Music Theory In the study of mathematics‚ at first glance it seems clear that mathematics is cut and dry‚ black and white‚ completely numerical. But in many ways‚ mathematics extends into other areas of life. While some people may think of mathematics and art as being two separate entities‚ Math is very present in many artistic endeavors. Music‚ commonly referred to as an art‚ would not be possible without the relationship it shares

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    Dance as a Sport

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    Dancing As a Sport When you say the word sport‚ typically the stereotypical activities such as baseball‚ basketball and football come to mind. But now there are many more physical activities that are considered sports. Nontraditional activities like bowling‚ skate boarding and rhythmic gymnastics are all making name in the world of sports even though the technique and strategies can be different than those that are used out on the field. Dance is another physical activity that is sometimes

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    Violence Eroticized

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    Violence Eroticized When a female skims through a magazine –Vogue‚ Cosmopolitan‚ or Fitness Magazine – she does not merely consume the words contained inside of it. In order to reach the articles within the magazine‚ she must pass a multitude of advertisements; advertisements that make up about three-quarters of the magazine and absorb the many different commodities she is being sold. More over‚ on a connotative level‚ women are being sold ideas on how to act‚ react‚ feel‚ perform‚ and think

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    Susan Cains Quiet

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    Introduction Summary In the introduction of Susan Cain’s Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking it told a story of Rosa Parks. She is the lady that would not change her seat on the public bus so a white passenger could take it. She simply said “No.” Many think Rosa Parks was an extrovert personality but in fact she was an introvert personality. Martin Luther King Jr. was a great orator and with an extrovert personality so he was able to help Rosa Parks since she was timid

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    Single Parenting and Dual Parenting Single parenting and dual parenting has always been a hot discussion on which family a child would benefit more from. These two different households both have challenges and obstacles that each parent or parents deal with on a daily basis. I have to deal with both of these parenting styles. With my daughter‚ her father is greatly involved in her life. We share custody of her so we both parenting her and we communicate with each other on issues that come up

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    also be acceptable provided that you avoid clothing with holes‚ rips or tears‚ skirts‚ or jeans. It is important to note that certain concerts require more formal clothing than other concerts‚ by this it is meant that if you were to attend a concert recital at Carnegie Hall it is expected that you wear extremely formal clothes in comparison to attending a school classical concert held in Choir Hall. Step 2. Arriving at the Concert Hall or Auditorium Now that the appropriate dress has been established

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    Joy Luck Club - Conflict

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    The Joy Luck Club " Essay #4 Conflicts play a crucial role in novels and are seen in many different forms. Two of which are internal and external. An internal conflict is when a character must deal with private problems. An external conflict is when a character must deal with problems originating from another person or the public in general. These types of conflicts are visible within the novel entitled The Joy Luck Club written by Amy Tan. There are many prominent conflicts seen in The Joy Luck

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    Musicassignment6

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    For my assignment 6 in the online Music Appreciation class I have visited a Trumpet Studio of Dr. Kathryn Adduci‚ accompanied by Sharon Brook from 12:30pm on Thursday‚ December 4‚ 2014. This listening hour was taken place in the Concert Hall of the Music Department. As I saw‚ the audience was mostly students in casual clothes‚ and a few people in formal clothes. The program was in the following order: An “Overture and Finale” originally by Ronald Lo Presti; Concerto for Trumpet‚ 1. allegro (sonata)

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    If I Stay Book Report

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    if i stay Have you ever felt like ending your life? Wanting to give up on everything? In this book if i stay‚ by Gayle Forman writes a story about Mia Hall‚ seventeen year old girl who has an amazing life with being a future cellist later in her life. Mia’s happy life all changes when her family decides to go see a family friend‚ Willow during the snow day. Mia and her family were in a car accident that had lead her parents‚ Kathleen Hall and Dennis Hall to their death. Teddy was left in critical

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    Jabberwocky

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    in order to achieve this. Influences such as the context and culture of the film inspire Svankmajer to employ wonderful techniques to convey messages to the audience. At the beginning of Jabberwocky‚ Svankmajer uses a powerful device: a full recital of the Jabberwocky poem from Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass‚ and What Alice Found There. He uses this poem‚ which mainly consists of nonsense words‚ to accompany the random and bizarre animation such as a wardrobe running in the forest

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