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    Extinction of Baiji

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    with numerous sharp hooks are meant to catch fish‚ caused a number of baiji death.” As long as the baiji was caught by one of the hooks‚ it would struggle with more rolling hooks. Finally‚ the blood flew out of the baiji’s body‚ and it would die. (Requiem for a Freashwater Dolphin) . The environment in the Yangtze River‚ where the baiji had settled its habitat in‚ was fatal to the baiji. Traffic on the Yangtza River‚ which is the busiest in the world‚ damaged the audition of the baiji. Lovgren

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    Helen Bonny and Guided Imagery and Music By H.M. This paper provides a brief description of the work of Helen Linquist Bonny. Bonny developed a technique of "music-imaging" known as GIM (Guided Imagery and Music). Bonny wrote that GIM therapy‚ "Created specific music programs‚ which a trained facilitator can use to guide a client." Bonny went on to describe GIM therapy in this way: ". . . the uniqueness of this method lies in the synchronicity of music and imaginative experiences. In this

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    Wole Soyinka Biography

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    Wole Soyinka was born on 13 July 1934 at Abeokuta‚ near Ibadan in western Nigeria. After preparatory university studies in 1954 at Government College in Ibadan‚ he continued at the University of Leeds‚ where‚ later‚ in 1973‚ he took his doctorate. During the six years spent in England‚ he was a dramaturgist at the Royal Court Theatre in London 1958-1959. In 1960‚ he was awarded a Rockefeller bursary and returned to Nigeria to study African drama. At the same time‚ he taught drama and literature at

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    three guitars in a modern rock band the depth of the sound is lost. Classical music is typically very structured and organized. Mozart wrote all of his music with a very distinct introduction‚ body‚ and conclusion. Listen to the introduction of his Requiem Mass and the distinct conclusion of "Eine kleine Nachtmusik." Mozart’s music generally obeys the strictest rules of the time signature and the key. Then listen to the differences and general lack of structure in anything Bob Dylan wrote. Punk rock

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    It’s about that time to review Tokyo Ghoul re Chapter 138. This chapter has some epic reveals‚ so without further ado. Ladies and Gentlemen‚ as always‚ I am The Gentleman Snark. Now let us dive into this review. Warning: Spoilers will be discussed Chapter Summary: Furuta is still reeling from his apparent headshot in the last chapter. However‚ Furuta was unaffected but the bullet‚ but Marude and his boys come in locked and loaded. The begin to unleash a barrage of bullets onto Furuta. Furuta

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    Wu Wei In Taoism

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    brought out nearly 2500 years ago when it was in agrarian society. At that time‚ economy is based on subsistence agriculture and Lao Tsu‚ to some degree‚ did not like technology because he thought that technology would block the way for people pursuing “Dao”. (Tao) However‚ things are quite different in these days‚ the two industrial revolution totally changed the world. Manufacturing is the first industry and new techniques are invented. Humans started burning fossil fuels which would release carbon dioxide

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    who has failed to realize his dream of economic success and is presented as being on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Failure also engulfs his wife Linda and two sons-Biff and Happy. The play is divided into three main parts‚ act 1‚ act 2 and the requiem. Each section takes place in the present day (spring 1949). Act 1-night time Act 2-various times the next day Act 3-several days later The play is largely a representation of what takes place in his mind during the last two days of his life. In fact

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    The Mozart Effect

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    The Mozart Effect Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major‚ a piece that tells of grandeur and playfulness‚ camaraderie and love. The dueling pianos play in and out of cadences bringing the listener to the time of Mozart; with Victorian gowns‚ men in wigs and food and games through an evening of gossip‚ laughter‚ and flirtatious behaviors. As humans‚ we are always looking for ways to improve out intelligence‚ even if for a small period of time. Music genius‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    Tiger Sharks

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    Tiger Sharks Rosalani and Romina Mr. Wiscott Modern Hawaiian History May 17‚ 2002 The tiger shark‚ Galeocerdo cuvier‚ is a large (up to 18ft) predator found in tropical and subtropical waters world wide. Tiger sharks are one of the three main shark species known to attack humans‚ and are responsible for most shark attacks in Hawaii. Less than one shark attack occurs per year on average in Hawaii (compared to an annual average of 40 thousand drowning) and mosts attacks are non-fatal

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    In witnessing the execution of a man who murdered his wife‚ Oscar Wilde wondered how anyone could have committed this action against a person who they hold affection towards. When he first started to understand his emotions‚ he expressed an unparalleled rage towards such selfish people. He grew angry due to societal standards allowing this man show his love when Oscar Wilde himself‚ being gay‚ could not. “In Reading Goal in Reading Town there is a pit of shame and in it lies a wretched man eaten

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