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    1. The consistent failures of Jamestown‚ up to a decade after its founding‚ left many people in shock. When we look into the detail in the quality of the people that originally settled in Jamestown‚ we see people of specialized craftsmen: blacksmiths‚ carpenters‚ bricklayers‚ jewelers‚ perfumers‚ etc. These people were skilled and trained professionals in their domain‚ and they expected to be paid accordingly and refused to cooperate in the field labor and other labors outside their field of

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    MUL1010 Study Guide for Final Exam Please look up answers from Section IV of the course--the Historical Periods-- and listen to excerpts from the course for the listening questions below to be well-prepared for the Proctored Final Exam. Give yourself plenty of time to listen and to study. 1. Who was Anicius Boethius? 2. Who is the “Father of the Symphony?” 3. What musical technique replaced tonality in the 20th Century? 4. What is tonality? 5. What is secular music? 6. What is sacred music

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    Elements Music is an art based on the organization of sounds in time. Also the universal language of man or something who knows Pitch is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound Tone is a sound that has a definite pitch Interval is the distance in a pitch between any two tones Tones are separated by an interval called the octave Tones have a specific frequency in music Pitch range is the distance between the lowest and highest tones that a voice or instrument can produce

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    accompanied by chant or song performed by Polynesians of Hawaii. It was developed in the Hawaiian Islands by the Polynesians who originally settled there. The chant or song is called a mele. The hula dramatizes or comments on the mele. There are many styles of hula; however‚ they are commonly divided into two different categories. One category is the Ancient hula. It was performed before people from the west had encountered the people of Hawaii and is known as kahiko. It is accompanied by chant and traditional

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    Alyson Brinkley Mrs. Gillis Pre-Ap English 1‚ Period 6 December 10‚ 2014 The Final Destination Growing up is a fact of life. Growing and changing come hand in hand. Coming of age isn’t determined by a number‚ but a series of life lessons and experiences. Pip in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens goes through many different states on the road to finding himself. The states that Pip goes through as he comes of age are finding a place to belong‚ discovering who he can depend on‚ and defining what

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    boys’ savagery ways and un civilized actions kills others. Chapter 4 Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Bash her in (golding 75). Almost if jacks way to prove himself to the others on the island especially Ralph‚ jack and his hunters start a gruesome chant that follows throughout the novel into their transformation to savagery. Chapter 5  "What would a beast eat?" / "Pig." / "We eat pig." / "Piggy!" (golding 83).  The boys are still afraid of a rumored “beastie” roaming the island. The fact that the

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    Amistad Questions Sierra Drummond 1) Who were the main characters in Amistad? Cinque‚ Roger S. Baldwin‚ Theodore Joadwin‚ Tappan‚ John Quincy Adams‚ Martin Van Buren 2) What was the time period (year) in history Amistad existed? 1839 3) Describe the dynamics of the slave ship Amistad during the Middle Passage. Desperate‚ fearful‚ and stressed Absolute treachery‚ 50 thrown overboard‚ women were raped‚ men were mutilated Natives took over through force during a slave uprising Power struggles take

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    thinking her way out of her situation. But her husband has suggested this marriage‚ and now it is happening. Like a chant‚ she repeats and remembers. “Proposal. Promises.” And what will she gain? She will become “respectable‚ reclaimed‚ renewed.” This‚ too‚ sounds like words she has repeated to herself many times‚ shaping them through trial and error to an alliterative and rhythmic chant. She is not thinking in full sentences or big ideas any more‚ but forcing herself to focus on the essential: ‘Respectable

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    Real or Fake?: Character Foils in Great Expectations One of the most remarkable aspects of Charles Dickens Great Expectations is its structural intricacy and remarkable balance. Dickens plot involves complicated coincidences‚ extraordinary tangled webs of human relationships‚ and highly dramatic developments in which setting‚ atmosphere‚ event and character are all seamlessly fused. Although‚ perhaps the most visible sign of Dickens commitment to intricate dramatic symmetry-apart from the knot

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    Environmental Pollutants: Sewage and Fossil Fuels ENV/100 March 2013 Environmental Pollutants: Sewage and Fossil Fuels Environmental pollutants‚ according to the Blacksmith Institute (2013) negatively affect billions of the world’s population as a result of exposure to poisons associated with sewage and the fossil fuel crude oil. These poisons have led to long-term detrimental effects on ecosystems and has attributed to the premature deaths of 40% or 2.8 billion of the world’s

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