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    validity depends on subjective or professional judgment” (Waltz‚ C.F.‚ & Bausell‚ R.B. 1983). “Content validity is a subjective judgment of experts about the degree of relevant construct in an assessment instrument. However‚ inclusion of at least five experts in that field” (Burns‚ N.‚ & Grove‚ S.K. 1993) or “five to ten experts would be useful to judge the content domains of a scale through use of rating scales” (Wilson‚ H.S. 1989). Developed by Waltz and Bausell (1983)‚ the Content Validity Index (CVI)

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    lost one. The cottage has a large spiral of gray smoke coming out the chimney as if to signal its location to the tornado. The wind kicks up tiny specks of white sand and salt water landing softly on your skin as if tiny fairy’s meeting to do the waltz on your arm. the water and sand making you sticky and shiver with an ominous impression. A wolf sits lone on a shadowed rock that feels as if it is a slippery eel yet‚ rocky as shattered concrete. Howling into a stream of bluish eerie has light

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    With that said‚ it is important to remember that all literary works cannot always be easily classified into a single genre. Moreover‚ literary works which might be classified as belonging to one genre might possess many qualities more typical of other genres. For example‚ Shakespeare’s Macbeth is classified as drama‚ but in many respects takes the form of poetry. In other words‚ sometimes the differences between categories like drama‚ poetry‚ and the short story are not so easily defined. Often a

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    Chopin‚ Prelude in E minor‚ Op. 28 No. 4 Articulation: Legato Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky‚ The Nutcracker‚ “Pas de Deux” (MEB 1/5) Johannes Brahms‚ Symphony No. 1‚ mvt. iv (MEB 1/11) Staccato Dmitry Shostakovich‚ “Music Box Waltz” (MEB 2/20) Léo Delibes‚ Sylvia‚ “Pizzicato” (MEB 1/66) combination Sergey Prokofiev‚ Violin Concerto in G‚ mvt. ii (MEB 1/12) TIMBRE: The tone “color” of a given instrument THEME: A melody‚ a musical idea. DYNAMICS: The “volume”

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    style or styles of dances performed. Major types of dance competitions include:Many early forms of music and dance were created and performed together. This paired development has continued through the ages with dance/music forms such as the jig‚ waltz‚ tango‚ disco‚ salsa‚ electronica and hip-hop. Some musical genres have a parallel dance form such as baroque music and baroque dance; others‚ such as classical music and classical ballet‚ developed separately. Dance is a type of art that generally

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    Engl 65- Poetry A Provisional Course Outline I. Introduction of Poetry: The Experience of Poetry and The Definition of Poetry “Introduction to Poetry” Billy Collins “Poetry” Pablo Neruda‚ as read by Miranda Richardson “Ars Poetica” Archibald McLeish “The Definition of Poetry” Bijan Kant Dubey “The Poets are Mad Men and Poetry a Mad Man’s Babbling” Bijan Kant Dubey “A Private Affair” Heather Burn II. The Persona and the Poet‚ and the Context “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus” William Carlos

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    dance school. In 1917‚ she moved to California and studied‚ performed‚ taught classes‚ and learned choreography at the Denishawn School of Dancing and Related Arts. Her recognized creations from this era were: “Valse Caprice”‚ “Soaring”‚ and “Schero Waltz”. In 1928‚ she separated from the Denishawn Dance School and moved to New York City. This is where she and fellow dancer‚ Charles Weidman‚ became key figures in the modern dance movement. [pic] Humphrey’s choreography explored the degree

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    The two poems I will be discussing for my poetry critique is “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas and “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke. Both poems have a subject matter about their respecting fathers. Dylan Thomas’ poem is about the death of his father and Theodore Roethke’s poem is about the love/hate relationship he has with his father. The “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas‚ is written in a villanelle form. His poem is about his father’s death. It

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    SUBMITTED BY: Vince Carlo M. Payumo II-St. Martin Submitted To: Ms. Fatima Mallari NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) * ARAY TYPE: Spanish Influence ORIGIN: Ermita‚ Manila PRONUNCIATION: (ah-RAHY)  The Aray is a Filipino form of the Spanish jota accompanied by sprightly steps. The dance‚ itself‚ is flirtatious and involves the graceful use of tambourines by women. * PASIGIN TYPE: Rural Folks ORIGIN: Pasig  Pasigin came from the word Pasig that is mentioning

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    if we are all the same‚ we will be united. However‚ this is not the case‚ because our opinions and beliefs get in the way. We have a universal desire to believe‚ and because of this strong impulse‚ we yearn to move forward. We crave to be able to waltz up the stairs‚ and get closer and closer to our dreams. People gain intelligence and knowledge through what they experience. They gain valuable life skills by actually witnessing events first hand. If society were only to learn out of a textbook

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