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    especially rock and roll. It is a spiritual expression‚ showing the creator’s belief‚ same as the poetry. So I would say‚ music with its idea is simply poetry‚ they both tell of love‚ joy‚ sadness‚ or criticism of life. Many formal relationships exist between the two modes of expression. For example‚ musical songs have to be rhythmic‚ and traditional poetry has the same format. Rhythm is what makes music as well as poetry‚ and commonly used musical rhythms have served as the foundation to form

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    Compatibilism is the idea that free will and determinism are able to co-exist with each other. There is a deterministic connection between our will and our actions. Compatibilism allows humans to take responsibility for the actions that they freely choose to do. Thomas Hobbes and David Hume said that if the person making the action is free from external forces they have freedom of action(info)

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    Relationships Between Law And School EDU 532 Legal Issues in Education May 28‚ 2006 Relationship Between Law And School Anyone who is involved in the field of education knows that it is constantly changing. New methods of instruction‚ assessment‚ and classroom management are being implemented on a daily basis. In addition to these changes educators must also pay attention to changes in school law. The world of school law can be complex

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    For centuries‚ the idea of god and his relationship with human beings has been altered and adjusted according to the beliefs of different people. God has been molded to fit the beliefs of Christianity‚ Islam and redefined in Judaism. To some‚ God does not exist and to others‚ God is heaven and earth. To stoic philosophers like Epictetus‚ god is a playwright who assigns a role for each and every living thing‚ instilling himself as the rationality to all things like a conscience. To Christian‚ Judaism

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    Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee had the most Christ-like character. Radicals could call him the second coming of Christ‚ because his life decisions and personality so reflect that of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Through his relationship with his kids‚ the readers see his good heart and wisdom‚ but most of his strong character traits come out in the trail of Tom Robinson. It takes much character‚ bravery‚ and selflessness to defend someone else’s character while putting one’s own

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    The Fishers are a family of four who have a very unique relationship with one another. I think the family’s relationship with Erik is one with mixed feelings. Erik is a senior high school football player at Lake Windsor. First of all‚ Mr. Fisher absolutely adores and loves his son’s football talents. He treats him like a god and like he is the best football player he has ever known. He makes it a point to tell people that his son is great and theirs isn’t. Notice before how I said that Mr. Fisher

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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEDIA AND SOCIETY Media in any country has a significant role to play in the country’s success. Either it could help the country achieve its objectives by highlighting the problems of its citizens or it could spoil everything by diverting the attention of people from important issues towards insignificant issues. Print media has always been a dominant medium throughout the decades in the western civilization‚ but it is the emergence of the television

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    will respond positively to similar new events and if the individual is plagued by negative thoughts and beliefs the individual will probably respond negatively to similar new events. The cognitive-behavior school (Clark and Fairburn‚ 1999) describe the relationship between cognition‚ emtion and behavior as a combination‚ which determines the way an individual will cope with events in their lives. What a person believes about what he thinks is very important. How an event is interpreted determines

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    The relationship between the audience and the protagonist differ in a tragedy and comedy because the audience has different feelings for each protagonist. Comedies are meant to make the audience feel happy overall‚ but there is little emotion the audience feels from the protagonist. For example‚ after a Greek trilogy was played‚ a comedy was played‚ so people wouldn’t feel so downhearted. Tragedies tend to emotionally move people because the audience can identify with and relate to the protagonist

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    Frankenstein’s relationship with Elizabeth has a clear parallel to his monster’s desire for companionship. Despite Frankenstein’s seemingly love-struck diction‚ he has always viewed Elizabeth as property. When he is first introduced to her she is called a "petty present"‚ a phrase which he "interpreted…literally". (43) This mentality that Elizabeth is Victor’s property sticks with him into adulthood‚ and when he eagerly looks forward to the day he "might claim Elizabeth" (134) her role in their relationship

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