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    UNIT ONE: Music Appreciation Text Questions 1. What are the basic elements of music? Rhythm‚ tonality‚ and dynamics are the basic elements of music. 2. What is pitch? Pitch is the frequency of sound which varies throughout music. 3. What is syncopation? What types of music use syncopation? Syncopation is the emphasis on normally un-emphasized beats‚ or resting on a normally emphasized beat. Ska‚ reggae rap‚ jazz and some metal groups use syncopation. 4. What are three examples of forms of

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    years‚ the Internet has evolved from just web pages to e-mail‚ to online gaming‚ to viewing sport and film previews‚ and to buying and downloading music online. The Internet has now become one of the music industry’s greatest markets‚ estimated to reach over 25% of sales in five years. This may be true‚ yet the Internet is also one of the music industries greatest enemies. For some years now online shopping has been available to anyone with a credit card and an Internet connection. E-commerce retailers

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    “The music industry is a vicious business. It chews women up and spits them out.”‚ says singer/songwriter Tori Amos. Much like the world of advertisements and fashion‚ female performers are hypersexualized and objectified. The music industry‚ being run by mostly men (producers‚ directors‚ etc.) make it very unlikely for a woman to succeed based on their talent‚ but more so because of the way they express their sexuality and flaunt their looks. The problem in the music industry is not that women

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    r.A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury Imagine being able to travel back in time. Many writers have explored this idea in science fiction stories and movies. You are about to read one of the most popular_and thought-provoking_stories about time travel ever written. LITERARY FOCUS: STYLE AND MOOD A writer’s diction‚ or word choice‚ greatly defines a work’s style. Style is also determined by sentence length and complexity. A story that is written in brief simple sentences‚ for example‚ is different

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    Chapter 30 - Summary: Juli is deeply troubled by the news of Basilio’s capture and imprisonment. People convince her to approach Padre Camorra and ask him to intercede for the youth. Juli is afraid to follow their advice and approach the friar because he is known to be frisky and quite fond of women. However‚ when news reaches Juli that Basilio is about to be killed‚ the young lady is compelled to go and ask the friar’s help. El Filibusterismo: Summary and Analysis of Chapter 31 (The High Official)

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    UNIT ONE: Music Appreciation Text Questions Please complete the following questions. It is important that you use full sentences and present the questions and answers when you submit your work. Submit the work as a file attachment. This means you complete all work in a word processing document (e.g.‚ Microsoft Word) and attach the file using the drop box tool. Use the Unit 1: Text Questions drop box basket. The answers to the Review & Critical Thinking questions are worth 10 points. Review

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    Importance of Eating a Balanced Diet And Maintaining a Sound Body Having a sound body is essential. One of the traits or characteristics of a balanced man is having a sound body and through the process you learn how to balance both sound mind and sound body. In order to achieve this one of the things I incorporate into my daily life is exercise. Whether it be a walk/jog‚ playing basketball or some type of sport‚ or even going to the gym to work out for a bit‚ I try to incorporate some type

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    What is the biggest animal ever to exist on Earth? By considerable measure‚ the largest known animal on Earth is the blue whale. Mature bluewhales can measure anywhere from 75 feet (23 m) to 100 feet (30.5 m) from head to tail‚ and can weigh as much as 150 tons (136 metric tons). That’s as long as an 8- to 10-story building and as heavy as about 112 adult male giraffes! These days‚ most adult blue whales are only 75 to 80 feet long; whalers hunted down most of the super giants. Female blue whales

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    David Geffen is and has been a tremendous music entrepreneur‚ with an enormous impact on the music and film industry. His personality is notorious for being brutally honest‚ gregarious‚ and usually right when he makes big business decisions. He has worked with huge names like Neil Young and Bob Dylan and has played a huge role in delivering the public the music that is so often considered the classics. When artists and film makers alike felt they needed some managing‚ they would take it to David

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    different ways of how sound particles react in many different situations. Some are able to have high chances of interaction such as reverberation and echoes‚ while other venues forced the sound to distribute or even be absorbed. Many areas the class had been taken through also had large capabilities of reflecting sound completely. The class was taken through two studio rooms; Studio A and Studio B. Also‚ the class had the opportunity to witness the mechanics of sound as it traveled

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