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    My Favorite Subject

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    In my stay here‚ in the University of the Philippines‚ Los Baños‚ I can say that I have encountered things that I had never met before. I met new friends‚ new classmates‚ new teachers‚ new environment‚ and so much more that I have to adjust to. One of the things that I just knew from my stay here‚ in the university‚ is the study of Human Ecology. In this campus‚ I was given the subject HUME10. I had lots of impression about this subject before the start of classes. Before‚ I felt annoyed when I

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    Have you ever gone to the museum and glanced at paintings but had to do a double take because a painting grabbed your attention so strongly? This is what happened to me when I saw the painting by Pablo Picasso entitled Mother and Child 1901. This painting was done during what was called the Blue Period. “Picasso’s Blue Period was in 1900 and ended in 1904.” (unknown‚ Pablo Picasso’s Blue Period 1901-1904‚ 2009) All of his paintings during this period were created in shades of blue and blue-green

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    Music in My Life

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    Throughout my life‚ music has always been a major influence. It has the power to change my mood when I’m feeling down‚ but the thing I find most intriguing about music is that it doesn’t always end up improving your mood: like all forms of art‚ it imitates life‚ which is not always portrayed in a positive light. The musicians that I admire most have the versatility to induce several different emotional responses in the same piece. This quality is present in most of the wide variety of music I listen to‚

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    The Brain on Music

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    Psychology of Music Music is a form of art that utilizes sound and silence. People listen to music every day as a means of filling in silence or passing time. It may seem as though music and science exist in two separate planes; one of beauty and emotions‚ and the other of logic and reason. In recent years however‚ studies have found that music has a profound effect on the mind and human psychology. Music affects many different areas of the brain‚ and plays a vital role brain function as well

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    Music and Emotion

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    Jack Peluso-Hoffman 24 : 101 : 37 10/10/07 Music Day Music affects people in various ways. Ones reaction to music differs from person to person. It can evoke emotions of both joy and happiness. Music can stir up old memories of different times‚ places‚ and people. In the U.S. a major part of life is music‚ as stated by Natalie Guice Adams and Pamela J. Bettis‚ “ American institution that can tell us something about ourselves‚ like jazz‚ baseball‚ and cheerleading‚ are also not static but

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    of persona and the anger he expressed. Although it was a poem about death and anger‚ it portraits that love can last forever despite the difficulties‚ sadness or misery one may face if they keep their faiths and trust on each other and giving them your only love. Annabel Lee used a lot of poetry devices such as repetition and imagery. In the poem‚ the phrase "the kingdom by the sea" was repeated four times. It is repeated like the chorus of a song‚ specifying the main image again and again

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    My Favorite Place

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    My Familiar Escape In the story “The Way to Rainy Mountain‚” by N. Scott Momaday‚ Momaday relates to his special place which is Rainy Mountain. It holds the harshest weather on earth‚ but is still spectacularly beautiful to him. There is a place I love as well‚ and find myself looking forward to every year. I count the days until I hop on the plane to reach my destination. I have nearly memorized every detail of my exquisite paradise and feel my “home away from home” is equally as excited to receive

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    Well‚ I like movies‚ a lot. I couldn’t survive without movies. And of course I have my favorite movie. It’s “Twilight”! I knew that “Twilight” will be my favorite movie when I saw it I was completely in love with the movie. The film is based on a novel “Twilight” written by Stephen Mayer and there are 3 more parts of book‚” New Moon”‚ “Eclipse” and “Breaking Dawn”. I read them all of course and those are my favorite books. The movie is about a teenage girl Bella and her boyfriend Edward. Edward is a

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    My favorite subject in school |   | My favorite subject in school is Mathematics. It is my favorite because I never have difficulty with it and always get good marks in tests.I suppose I am lucky to be born with a clear-thinking brain. So ever since young‚manipulating numbers and figures came easy to me.The wonderful thing about Mathematics is that‚ besides some formulae‚ there is nothing else to remember. Every step in solving a problem is done logically. Other subjects like History and Geography

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    The Comparison of Music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance Period The Middle Ages and Renaissance periods saw a dramatic evolution of music and the development of the notation system that has continued to evolve through our present day. Both eras of music had baselines that were the same‚ while they each had their own quality that makes them unique. Composers from both eras were very successful and their music is still heard today. Two types of music developed during the Middle Ages were sacred

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