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    gamelan ensembles were smaller in size with only a few gongs and one or two drums. In today’s ensemble‚ the ensemble is much larger. The larger ensemble has many more gongs‚ a couple more drums‚ and they also add in native instruments such as bamboo flutes‚ xylophones‚ zithers‚ and even fiddles. The Gamelan instrumentation varies from which ensemble you may be hearing‚ and/or participating in. There are four main categories of gamelan instruments. There are the gong-instruments‚ the metal-keyed instruments

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    In the film Raise the Red Lantern‚ by Chinese director Zhang Yimou (1991‚ Zhang Yimou)‚ we are shown the story of Songlian and her experiences as the new fourth wife of her master. The struggle between tradition and modernity as well as femininity versus masculinity is prominent in the film as Songlian is thrown into the Chen family compound‚ fully governed in Confucian tradition‚ and the capitalist democratic competition between the wives and Songlian’s rebellion to tradition causes many problems

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    Level 1 Music 91094 (1.5): Demonstrate knowledge of conventions used in music scores Credits: Four Check that you have been supplied with the resource booklet for Music 91094 (1.5). Refer to the music extracts in the resource booklet to answer the questions in this booklet. You should answer ALL parts of ALL questions in this booklet. If you need more space for any answer‚ use the page(s) provided at the back of this booklet and clearly number the question. Check that this booklet

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    the same will be the height of the tin can above the wick. I will keep this the same because different heights can effect the heat that is transferred to the tin can and into the water‚ therefore altering the temperature change. I will use the same tin can so that the experiment is fair and that different cans may be of different thicknesses so allowing different amounts of heat through. I will keep the amount of water that I put inside the tin can‚ the same for each experiment to

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    Jane. "An Introduction to the Tin Can." Historical Archaeology 15.1 (1981): 95-104. Www.sha.org. Society for Historical Archaeology. Web. 29 Jan. 2013. . The Can Makers. "History of the Can." Http://canmakers.co.uk.dev.oneltd.co.uk/. The Can Makers‚ n.d. Web. 1 Jan. 2013. . Horobin‚ Wendy‚ ed. How It Works: Science and Technology. 3rd ed. Vol. 14. Tarrytown: Marshall Cavendish Corporation‚ 2003. Google Books. Web. 12 Feb. 2013. . Modern Mechanix. "ROMANCE Of The TIN CAN | Modern Mechanix." Modern

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    regardless of gender‚ there remains a clear gender division when it comes to music. Making a choice between the drums or the flute may seem like a simple matter as one would assume that the deciding factor in this choice is one ’s personal preferences. However‚ our daily decisions are in fact in conformity of a social paradigm. Therefore‚ while the choice between drums or the flute might appear simple‚ such a decision might be based on one underlying reason: gender. Our decisions are in adherence to

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    playing counterpoint melody. It makes me think of the sad scene in church that Juliet drank the medicine pretended to be death‚ Romeo did not realize the truth and kill himself. Later on‚ the harmony sounded sorrow and darkness when string come in with flute. F sharp minor sounded elegant and brought out the scene of religion. To the end of introduction‚ the music dialogue between winds and strings is very intense‚ makes you feel something serious is happening. The second part was amazing‚ tremendous powerful

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    performed music before the 20th century. Classical music is differentiated from other music styles because of its proportion‚ clarity‚ and balance. The era of the classical music was dominated by orchestral musical instruments such as trumpets‚ flutes‚ and violins. The clarinet was also a musical instrument that was used by classical composers. Although the clarinet was developed at the start of the 18th century‚ Haydn and Mozart popularized the instrument through their music. Anton Stadler

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    and one held by the Tax Filer. of Compensation Yes No 4 Source Yes No 3 Joint Income Income II 011 Filing? June 2013 (ENCS) Page 1 Other Income II 041 Part I – Background Information on Tax Filer and Spouse 5 Taxpayer Identification - Number (TIN) - - 00 0 0 6 RDO Code 7 PSOC Code 8 Tax Filer’s Name (Last Name‚ First Name and Middle Initial. Enter only 1 letter per box using CAPITAL LETTERS) 9 Address (Indicate complete registered address; If address has changed‚ mark here 10 Date of Birth

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    the director of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz‚ depicts a message that revolves around the reversal of power and gender roles. Moreover‚ Dorothy is a child in her physical presence but lives the role of a hero as she leads the scarecrow‚ lion‚ and tin man to the Wizard himself. Through the archetypes such as the hero being a women‚ Cultural values‚ and the stages of the journey‚ Flemming raises the argument that in this case those who don ’t have much influence in society are very influential in

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