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    Music 1aa3

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    be sung to you) [just know 7 movements] CRA-CRAC Two movements presented here: First movement=polyphonic Last movement= homophonic -Gospel reading for this service is a parable of the foolish and wise virgins who await the arrival of the bridegroom -Wise virgins are prepared (have oil) -Who will be ready for the second coming? Last Movement (chorale) -tune easy to recognize (and familiar to congregation‚ in circulation before Bach set it) 1.homophonic texture; four-part

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    Macbeth: A True Hero

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    when a Sergeant talks about Macbeth stating‚ "If I say sooth‚ I must report they were/ As canons overcharg’d with double cracks‚ so they/ Doubly redoubled strokes upon the foe./ Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds‚/...Till that Bellona’s bridegroom‚ lapp’d in proof‚/ confronted him/...And to conclude/ The victory fell to us" ( I. i. l. 36-39‚ 55‚ 57-59). Considering that there were numerous Norwegian canons and fatalities on the battlefield‚ Macbeth still managed to defeat the Norwegian forces

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    The Bhopal Incident

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    The Bhopal Incident Professor: Ralph Blessing The Bhopal Incident On December 3‚ 1984 the Union Carbide Pesticide plant leaked over forty tons of toxic gases into Bhopal India. The enormous poison gas leak in Bhopal was one of the most severe industrial incidents in history. The Union Carbide India‚ pesticide plant‚ was developed to help local farmers increase production. India was a part of “green revolution”; pesticides served approximately ten percent of India’s food crop

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    When one thinks of the Revolutionary War‚ images of brave men fighting for the liberty of themselves and their country come to mind. What is less commonly recognized is the courageous‚ and equally important‚ action of American women in the struggle for independence. Revolutionary Mothers‚ by Carol Berkin‚ highlights the significance of the role of women and the women’s bravery that helped secure independence from Britain. The countless women that aided in the fight for independence truly embodied

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    Essay On Dystopia In 1984

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    A person living in a perfect utopia wakes up to a dystopia! “A utopia is a place of ideal perfection‚ especially in laws‚ government and social conditions.” (Merriam-Webster). On the other hand‚ “A dystopia is an imaginary place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives.” (Merriam-Webster). A Utopia can become a dystopia by either the population becoming aware and rebelling or the society not being able to function (this may be caused by the leader and or corruption). An example of this

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    power. The first way‚ in which Macbeth changes‚ is through his courageousness and bravery. At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth is presented as a heroic and courageous warrior. He is described by others as “valiant” and compared to “Bellona’s bridegroom”‚ this quote shows Macbeth being referred to as Mars‚ the god of war. By comparing him to the god of war‚ it emphasises his strength‚ bravery and skill in battle. As the play progresses‚ and Macbeth becomes king‚ he is no longer portrayed as this

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    inequality in india

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    Gender inequality in India Sexism in India refers to preferential treatment arising out of prejudice based on one gender or sex in India. Discrimination and violence against women is prevalent‚ and sexual harassment at the workplace and lack of education continue to be identified as major problems.  Some men’s advocacy groups have complained that the government discriminates against men through the use of overly aggressive laws designed to protect women

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    Many readers of literature are very familiar with Kurt Vonnegut and his abilities‚ as an author‚ to portray fantastic literature. He is particularly known for his uses of science fiction. Even his shorter stories and different books‚ that are not supposed to be science fiction genre‚ have sort of a sense of his wacky science fiction style. Kurt Vonnegut very often makes a connection to nature or the real world style with science fiction‚ mostly by the use of humor and irony. Kurt Vonnegut was

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    Inem

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    families in various neighborhoods. Because they were no puppet masters available‚ Inem’s family engaged a troupe of dancing girls. The dance troupe came‚ with its gamelan orchestra‚ and put on a tajuban. The tajuban lasted for two days and nights. The bridegroom had reached the veranda. Inem squatted and made obeisance to her future husbands‚ and then washed his feet with

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    the hiking‚ the drilling with dummy rifles‚ the yelling of slogans‚ the worship of Big Brother -- it was all a sort of glorious game to them. All their ferocity was turned outwards‚ against the enemies of the State‚ against foreigners‚ traitors‚ saboteurs‚ thought-criminals. It was almost normal for people over thirty to be frightened of their own children. And with good reason‚ for hardly a week passed in which The Times did not carry a paragraph describing how some eavesdropping little sneak --

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