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    information and now it has virtually destroyed traditional family values. There used to be structure within families‚ where the men would come home from work‚ the mother had the table set and ready for diner while the children quietly did their homework. Marge Simpson was the quintessential example of what the perfect house wife should be. The Simpson’s offers a critique of domestic gender roles but it ultimately embraces female domesticity to the very definition of “a family“ (Neahaus 762). Now that

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    The misogynistic depiction of women on television When watching scripted television series‚ the lack of strong female characters immediately becomes clear. The women portrayed are essentially the same as they were in the fifties and sixties‚ as is the underlying message of most scripted series. The misogynistic and anti-feminist portrayals of women on television are a problem‚ because television is a major influence on how people see the world in general‚ and women and feminism in particular. By

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    Power of Peer Pressure Peer pressure can be used in many ways. Animal Farm is an allegory by George Orwell. It is about farm animals that weren’t satisfied of how their farm is run so they rebel. They make 7 commandments being “All animals are equal” the most important one. The book shows how total equality is hard to achieve and power corrupts. The novel uses peer pressure to control and manipulate what is happening on the farm. It is evident on how the action of the animals changes. It

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    Listening Journal - Understanding Music Hildegard of Bingen: Alleluia‚ O virga mediatrix This song is a chant from the middle ages. It is in the Latin language and is monophonic by nature. The medium is that of voice only. The lyrics are melismatic. The timbre is somber. This is a religious chant that was most likely performed by monks originally in church. Most people could not understand the lyrics that were being chanted since it was not the language they spoke. The church did not

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    from 400-1475‚ music was in the form of what is called the Gregorian chant. Instruments were very rarely used at this time. Since songs during this period were either troubadour or trouvere these chants had no real harmony. One example of this type of medieval composition is "Viderunt Omnes" by Leoninus. Like most Gregorian chants the texture of this piece is monophonic and polyphonic. "Viderunt Omnes" is a typical Gregorian chant in that it uses diatonic‚ not chromatic notes of the scale. Musical

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    The emotions overwhelmed Ralph for he could not bear but “wept for the end of innocence…” (p.225). William Golding’s fictional allegory novel ‘Lord of the Flies’ portrays the loss of innocence through several characters and symbols. Throughout the novel‚ it is clear that the loss of innocence is a vital theme as the reader watch the boys descend into savagery. As the boys spend more time on the island‚ their loss of innocence is illustrated through three main factors; the Beast‚ the feast & dances

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    plan implementation does not successful of marketing plan which practitioners expected which‚ they have to used a range of structural and behavioural intervention strategies to improve their marketing performance‚ such as‚ According to Cravens and Piercy‚ 2006 have been mention that “exiting from a product/service market‚ new product planning‚ changing the targeting market strategy‚ adjusting marketing strategy‚ pr improving efficiency”. However those two interventions strategy can be solved the problem

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    that businesses have responsibilities against the society they operate in have grown bigger‚ but there are still people and organisations who believe that gaining economic profit from their business are the only thing they have to be concerned about (Chant 2013). The purpose of this essay is to discuss and compare the different viewpoints of corporate social responsibility (hereafter referred to as CSR) and the key issue is to see why corporations and their management should be concerned with CSR. The

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    Contrafactum-take a set melody and replace existing lyrics with new ones  Gregorian chant- also known as : “Carolinian chant”‚ monophonic‚ limited melodic range‚ unmeasured rhythm‚ based on modes :  Syllabic-one note per syllable  Neumatic-2-6 notes per syllable  Melismatic-many notes per syllable  Strophic-same music for each line of changing text  Liturgy- the text of the Mass‚ this text was used for Gregorian chants  Ordinary Mass- 5 prayers that always represent the Mass; • Kyrie=Lord • Gloria=Glory

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    Music in the Medieval Ages In the beginning of the Medieval Ages‚ a time of war and plague‚ music was rare. The only place music was played in the church in the form of a chant. Secular music was not popular‚ and there were instruments that had not been made yet. Musicians were mostly traveling performers who played in front of kings or other types of nobility. The development of music changed history. If the instruments of the past had been not invented yet‚ or the changes to the church were not

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