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    music form born in the 20th century‚ including jazz‚ rhythm and blues‚ rock and roll‚ and hip-hophhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhThe blues is one of America’s greatest musical treasures. A roots music form that evolved out of African-American work songs‚ field hollers‚ spirituals‚ and country string ballads more than a century ago‚ the blues is the foundation of virtually every major American music form born in the 20th century‚ including jazz‚ rhythm and blues‚ rock and roll‚ and hip-hhhhhThe blues is

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    the readers a sense of stability‚ as his ‘beauty is past change.’ The last line ‘praise him‚’ slowed the rhythm down from the use of sibilance which created a good balance. Furthermore‚ in the second stanza of the poem‚ Hopkins touched on the importance of contrast‚ as without it‚ we would not know what is good or bad. Hopkins’ tone for the poem is proud and positive‚ escalating with the rhythm in the second stanza due to the use of alliteration and sibilance. The overall message Hopkins has

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    this experimental style is the sprung rhythm‚ which according to Hopkins “brought the rhythm of poetry closer to that of spoken English” (21). His famous poem The Windhover is also written in the sprung rhythm. The bird symbolizes here the Christ to whom Hopkins dedicates the poem. Nathan A. Cervo points out “how Christian poetry challenges any priority accorded to temporal affairs” (Hopkins’s The Windhover 190). Although Hopkins considers the sprung rhythm more natural‚ most readers finds it

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    Hip/Hop Versus R&B

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    Hip-Hop versus R&B Rhythm and blues was considered strictly black music. The black culture is a phenomenal subject representing the life style‚ imagination and accomplishments of people. One of the most outstanding and unique characteristic that makes this culture one of a kind is the music I has produced. Music has a common characteristic that is unique to all cultures throughout the world. Today‚ I want to focus on the comparing of two music styles Hip-Hop versus R&B and the

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    Chemistry Behind Jet Lag Desynchronosis‚ commonly known as Jet Lag‚ is a physiological condition‚ which is believed to be the result of interruption of the "light/dark" cycle that entrains the body’s circadian rhythms. Circadian rhythms are approximate daily periodicity‚ a roughly-24-hour cycle in the biochemical‚ and physiological processes of living beings. These disturbances results from shift work‚ daylight saving time and change of time zone when traveling. For instance‚ when a person from

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    hypothalamus‚ SCN obtains information about light from the eye via the optic nerve‚ happens even when eyes are shut‚ as light penetrates the eyelids. If endogenous clock is running slowly‚ morning light automatically shifts the clock ahead‚ making the rhythm correct with the world outside again. SCN- pair of structures- one in each hemisphere of the brain‚ and each of these is divided into a ventral and dorsal SCN. Albus found that the ventral SCN is relatively quickly reset by external cues‚ but the

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    Discuss the role of endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers in the sleep/wake cycle and one other rhythm (24) Siffre (1975) dedicated 6 months of his life to be spent isolated in an underground cave in Texas. During which‚ he was exposed to only artificial light‚ and was given no natural exogenous zeitgebers. This meant that his biological rhythms were subject to free running‚ whereby the body has to dictate its own resources and has no external aid‚ such as natural light or social norms

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    AP Psych Notes- Chapter 3 States of Consciousness - Consciousness and Information Processing - Sleep and dreams     - Biologica Rhythms and the Rythm of Sleep     - Dreams     What is Consciousness? Strictly defines as a mental state characterized by an awareness of ourselves and our enviro Consciousness: your awareness of the outside world and yourself Includes: Mental Processes Thoughts Feelings Perceptions Conception btween each person Preconscious: Outsude of your normal

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    within the rock and roll genre‚ however this was too general‚ and it was referred to as vocal group harmony. The first Doo-wop song recorded was ‘It’s too soon to know’ by the Orioles in 1948. At this time it was called race music because of the rhythm influences from jump blues music. Other groups such as the Ravens and The Clovers increasingly used the energetic beats with gospel influences. The Penguins "Earth Angel" was the first "pure" doo-wop record. "Earth Angel" blended pop’s melodic patterns

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    definition of the following: Rhythm: the aspect of music comprising all the elements (as accent‚ meter‚ and tempo) that relate to forward movement Beat: individual pulses Melody: succession of sound with rhythmic and tonal organization Harmony: occurs when two or more tones are sounding at the same time 2. Explain how Ragtime music combines the elements of both Europe and Africa: 3. What are the instruments found in a standard rhythm section? The instruments in the rhythm section include at least

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