produced an E-flat. By 1760‚ more keys were added for more variety of tones‚ G-sharp‚ B-flat and F keys were added by flute makers in London. Famous Performers http://www.allmusic.com/artist/marcel-moyse-mn0001667219/biography http://www.npr.org/programs/jazzprofiles/archive/mann.html Marcel Moyse was one of the most influential flutists of the twentieth century‚ in France and United States. Moyse entered the Paris Conservatory in 1905. Moyse was awarded the premier prix in 1906.
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Brothers wrote an adaptation from Perrault’s original children’s novel titled “Little Red Cap”. Seems as though the acquiescent view on women had not greatly changed neither had the majority of the plot. Yet the only major changes depicted in this appropriation was that a male character in the fable
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McDonaldisation The term ‘McDonaldisation’ was coined by American sociologist George Ritzer in The McDonaldisation of Society (1993). In The McDonaldisation of Society Ritzer describes the process of McDonaldisation as “the principles of the fast-food restaurant […] coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society as well as the rest of the world”‚ in other words society taking on the characteristics and principles of a fast-food restaurant – in this case the globally popular McDonald’s
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style intrinsically possessed by black people‚ setting up a dispute of ownership. Rudinow’s essay ensnares a great portion of the problematic ethical trepidations inherent in musical authenticity‚ and comprehended through the lens of cultural appropriation. As a more recent example of this problem‚ there is no need to look further than the half-time show of Super Bowl 50. The performance‚ featuring Coldplay and Beyoncé‚ was absent their most recent collaborative song “Hymn for the Weekend.” The
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Bindi-ing the Rules? “This is so hipster!” Says the White girl as she stares at herself in the mirror wearing a jewel in between her eyebrows and appropriating Hinduism at the same time. Culture appropriation has become a common issue in the 21st century fashion world. Culture appropriation is when a more dominant culture takes a significant element from another culture (usually minority) and represents it in a negative context (Fager). Symbolizing the element negatively can be damaging and dishonoring
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On August 24‚ 1572‚ Catholic troops opened fire on innocent Protestants that were waiting for the time of a royal wedding in Paris‚ France killing nearly two-three thousand people and eventually spreading to other French cities and racked up to nearly five-six thousand people dead. This horrifying event is famously known as the Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre‚ one of the most disturbing events in the sixteenth century. There are reasons for the Catholic’s actions‚ whether they are justifying or
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The appropriations per full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollment for higher education declined 2.0 percent after the recession of the 1980’s. The appropriations per FTE declined in 26 states. All but one of the 26 states had recovered by 1986. The 1990-91 recession affected appropriations of 38 states‚ ranging from less than 1 percent in Michigan to over 16 percent in Rhode Island and Virginia. Most the states had recovered to 1991 appropriation levels by 1997‚ but six states
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Theft Asif is liable for theft. This can be seen in the Theft Act 1968 amended by Theft Act 1978. Under s.1 (1) Theft Act 1968‚ ‘A person is guilty of theft if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it.’ However the Actus reus and the Mens rea have to be taken into account when dealing with Theft. The Actus reus is appropriating property belonging to another. The Mens rea is dishonesty and intention to permanently deprive
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About Nothing’ and the BBC’s appropriation of the play in its ‘Shakespeare Retold’ series‚ both texts share the common ideas of love and marriage‚ the role of women in society and the representation of evil. When comparing these texts‚ however‚ we find similarities but also many differences due to the changing ideas and values from 16th century Elizabethan England to 21st century society. A comparison of Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and the BBC’s appropriation of the play reveals that the
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Baseball or commonly referred to as Americas pastime‚ which is just another word for hobby or something that one does to “pass time”. Yet‚ pastime is such a more romantic word to refer to an activity then the word hobby and that’s how some Americans feel about baseball. Invented in the United States in 1839 and played professionally in 1876‚ baseball is deeply rooted in America as it was still developing its identity as a nation. Though very central to America‚ baseball has been introduced all over
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