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    AP World Rome Notes

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    AP World Chapter Rome Notes Rome is one of the longest lasting and most influential empires. It was the center of comm. and trade for the entire Italian peninsula. At its greatest extent in second century C.E.‚ the Roman Empire ruled between 70 and 100 million diverse people. Spread 2700 miles east and 2500 north to south. At its most powerful (27 BCE - 180 CE) the Pax Romana‚ the Roman peace‚ was enforced. From Hill Town to Empire: Rome founded in 753 BCE. For two and a half centuries Rome

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    he is listening to a woman singing. This poem is laden with nostalgia and pathos; the speaker is longing for the simplicity and comfort of years gone by. This poem has a very slow‚ harmonious tone‚ which is accentuated by its structure and rhyme. It is also full of rich imagery that creates a vivid picture for the reader. It is a short work‚ consisting only of three stanzas‚ but Lawrence conveys the main theme of bitter-sweet nostalgia simply and honestly. The first stanza sets the basic

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    vacation in Paris‚ he makes many trips into the 1920s. On one of those trips‚ Gill and Adrianna are transported to a fancy night out in the 1890s‚ a time period Adrianna wishes she was born in. However‚ a man from that time period condemns Adrianna’s nostalgia of the 1890s‚ saying it is an empty time that lacks imagination. When it is time to leave‚ Adrianna refuses to go expressing to Gill how she feels the 1920s are dull and boring. Gill‚ in shock of how Adrianna views the 1920s‚ explains to her how

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    there are many grownups now that are fond of them as well. There are three reasons why many adults enjoy animated movies that are because they attract to the moral lesson‚ characterization and their nostalgia. Adults enjoy animated movies because of nostalgia. Watching an animated movies gave them nostalgia or memories that have sentimental value in their previous life as a children. For example‚ we know that ‘Popeye the Sailor Man’ was a great animated cartoon that mesmerizes all kids‚ and on top of

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    Markets for the New Beetle available to Volkswagen? Describe each both demographically and psychographically. What are the pros and cons of each option? What are the appeals of the new Beetle to each group? a. Baby Boomers over 50‚ have nostalgia for the bug as this was most likely their first car and it will bring back fond memories of the past PRO’S: loyal following from their generation previously CONS: This demographic may want a different car if they have already had this car in

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    nostalgic and warm but also melancholy at times. The nostalgia of this piece can best be seen when Sanders talks about his memories of his dad. In his first paragraph he remembers hitting his thumb with a hammer and thinking that his father would say “‘If you’d try hitting the nail it would go in a whole lot faster.’” This phrase or rather the idea of thinking of what his father might brings forth the idea remembering a better time and the feeling of nostalgia. Also when he thinks back on his memories of

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    always be a pilot‚ until the end of his time. And the river will always be there -This stalbe moment in time‚ an eternal River‚ is lonesome‚ alienating and disinterested in the affair of mankind -Throughout “Life on the Mississippi” the evident nostalgia for the river long gone pervades Twain’s discussion of it. In particular‚ the monopoly enjoyed by the Pilots’ Benevolent Association for a few short years before the Civil War occupies Ch.15  Twain’s lifetime fascination with American capitalism

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    that people create in the process of social interaction‚ and orients people in their ways of feeling‚ thinking‚ and being in the world. Culture Has been described as that which occupies the space between people in the world. Anthropologist Renato Rosaldo explains that Culture lends significance to human experience by selecting from and organizing

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    Wes Anderson as an auteur makes use of certain filmmaking styles to compose his unique films. He specializes in playing cinematic aesthetic on all of his films that each frame is carefully designed‚ and each music is chosen by himself. The Royal Tenenbaums‚ one of his representative films‚ effectively reflects his special filmmaking styles and ideas. Specifically‚ the music and visual styles are the major potentials contributed to the overall impact. Sound plays an vital element in storytelling

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    How Music Affects The Mood

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    Music has the unique ability to affect the listeners’ mood. When an athlete is pumping himself up for a game‚ a mathematician is trying to solve an equation‚ what does he do? He listens to music. When a man is romancing a woman‚ or a heartbroken girl is trying to calm herself after a breakup‚ music is used to set the tone. A director can convey a defined emotion in a scene with the right score. The music in a mass helps people stay reverent and focused. In all these cases‚ music plays a critical

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