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    bells fall into both categories. The other three sub-divisions are rarer. They are plucked idiophones‚ such as the Jew’s harp‚ amplified cactus‚ mazanki‚ kouxian‚ dan moi‚music box or mbira (lamellophone / thumb piano); blown idiophones‚ of which there are a very small number of examples‚ the Aeolsklavier being one; and friction idiophones‚ such as the singing bowl‚ glass harmonica‚ glass harp‚ turntable‚ verrophone‚ daxophone‚ styrophone‚musical saw‚ or nail violin (a number of pieces of metal or wood rubbed

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    Last October 3‚ 10 and 12‚ 2012 it was a hot afternoon when we watch a movie entitled Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story‚ this movie was related to our last topic in management 5. Instead of having a formal meeting in our subject in Social Responsibility and Good Governance‚ we need to watch because after that we need to have a reaction paper regarding the movie. In the beginning‚ the story makes me feel bored of watching and listening because the audio and the cast of the movie speak very

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    efwebut with restraint‚ man’s mortality and the seeming deathlessness of the Laburnum tree planted by James on his birthday. Toru Dutt may have been much impressed by Hood’s simple‚ meaningful line‚ “The tree is living yet!” Toru Dutt will not abandon the Casuarina tree even though it is a constant reminder of her irreparable personal loss. Her eyes fill as she recalls the happy past and remembers the three care-free children playing in the garden‚ under its branches. And the tree loyally responds

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    Disneyfiying Confucious’ Filial Piety as seen in Disney’s Mulan (1998) Filial Piety in the Ballad of Mulan compared to Disney’s version The legend of Mulan‚ the Chinese woman warrior‚ was first presented in an annonomous poem called “the Ballad of Mulan” which dated back the 6th sentury Tang Dynansty. The poem was written in five segments; each one represents Mulan’s origin‚ experience in the battlefield‚ and also sense of obedience to her family. The legend lives on as it is passed from one generation

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    POETRY POEM. N. AN ARRANGEMENT OF WORDS WRITTEN OR SPOKEN‚ TRADITIONALLY A RHYTHMICAL COMPOSITION‚ SOMETIMES RHYMED‚ EXPRESSING EXPERIENCES‚ IDEAS‚ OR EMOTIONS IN A STYLE MORE CONCENTRATED‚ IMAGINATIVE‚ AND POWERFUL THAN THAT OF ORDINARY SPEECH OR PROSE: SOME POEMS ARE IN METER‚ SOME IN FREE VERSE. A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom. – ROBERT FROST PROSE…words in their best order. POETRY…the best words in the best order. – SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Poetry is the art of uniting pleasure with

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    poets express their creativity in different forms and styles. The earliest poetry was of two types. One was the ballad and the other was the epic. The ballad later developed into different forms such as lyric‚ hymn‚ satire and panegyric. The epic poem is an enlarged ballad. Therefore‚ the origin of all poetry is in the ballad although no records have remained from these primitive ballads. Persian songs goes back to 3000 BC to the time of king Jamshid. Xenophon wrote about songs that were sung when

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    Australian Bush Ballads have captured the essence of early Australian life. Bush Ballads do more than this they often deal with the hardships encountered living on the land as well as the people of the bush. The poetry of “Henry Lawson” and “Banjo Paterson” deal with these concepts. While Banjo Paterson defends and romanticises the bush in his many ballads for example “Clancy of the Overflow”‚ Henry Lawson provides a more balanced view of the bush in his poems‚ in particular “Up the Country.”

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    haunting images of black America‚ and their struggle in escaping the scathing hatred of many white Americans. Her stories‚ such as in the "Ballad of Rudolph Reed"‚ portray courage and perseverance. In those like "The Boy Died in My Alley" Brooks portrays both the weakness of black America and the unfortunate lack of care spawned from oppression. In "The Ballad of Chocolate Mabbie" Brooks unveils another aspect of her skill by entering the domestic arena with the lingering limitations imposed by

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    Supply Chain Linkages in Muga and Eri Silk Sector of Assam: Every silk industry has a value added chain from silk worm eggs to fabrics or finished garments. In this chain‚ every activity has its own importance and a specialized knowledge is required to perform each and every activity. Different activities in the supply chain are widely spread all over the state. The activities performed in the areas formed clusters such as clusters of Cocoons production‚ Silk Reeling‚ Spinning‚ Dying

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    Tommy Campbell Fr. Williams Eng 241 26 February 2011 Symbolism Symbolism is a powerful tool used by people every day to force people to look past the obvious and find the deeper meaning. Symbolism is used by authors‚ musicians‚ priests‚ and many others. James Joyce‚ a well-known Irish author‚ uses symbolism repeatedly throughout his collection of short stories published in 1916. In these stories‚ titled Dubliners‚ Joyce uses symbolism not only to enhance the stories‚ but to also show the hidden

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