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    Changing characteristics of poetry from Romantics to Modern Abstract: The characteristics of poetry changed with the changing of eras and literary periods. Romantics have their own features and writing style. Nature and beauty play very important role in Romantic poetry. Victorian poetry is different from Romantics because its themes are about Victorian age‚ which is influenced by democracy‚ evolutionary sciences and industrial revolution. After that the Modern age comes and

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    What is your opinion on modern music? I won’t judge you on your opinion‚ if you don’t judge mine. I was just curious to see some of the responses from this question. I feel that when some people use the term that music now a days isn’t "real" or takes no "talent" doesn’t have a factual argument behind it. I’m sure that in previous generations‚ the music the listened to was also called not "real" by others older than them‚ but now that’s what is referred to as real music. Does this mean that generations

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    Igor Stravinsky and His Influence on 20th Century Music Igor Stravinsky has long been associated with ballet music‚ in particular with The Firebird‚ Petrouchka‚ and the Rite of spring‚ the trio of works that pushed and developed both dance and music into the modern age. His works also represent a sequence of works in which a thread of continuous growth can be observed. Even today his works have influenced many to take local music and singing lessons. It is on these three works that this paper

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    The Modern Music Generation It seems that during every decade music changes in its own way‚ and starting in the 2000s music began to change and take form into many different styles and genres. The 2000s contained so many massive improvements and changes to the music industry‚ like the release of the Ipod‚ and the popularization of social media and online sites like youtube and limewire‚ and the introduction of streaming services like Pandora‚ Spotify‚ Rdio‚ and so many more. With so

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    Modern music really seems to catch the attention of many people‚ whether you’re young‚ old‚ or even just a curious person. Something that many people seem to notice generally about modern music is that much of it is either explicit‚ vulgar‚ or touchy topics. Parents and kids alike are concerned with their friends and family. Vulgar and explicit music should be banned because it promotes substance‚ physical‚ and sexual abuse‚ can cause a person to develop depression or suicidal thoughts‚ and influences

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    Japanese 251 10/26/2011 The Distinctive Characteristics of Pre-modern Japan Hero Every country had own historical heroes or mythology. Even though many heroes had different name‚ characters‚ and the reasons why the hero appeared‚ all heroes showed similarities. They all had uncommon power compared to other ordinary people. One would not say that the person was hero because of extraordinary power. It was important how to using the strong abilities. Heroes always worked for the good of the others

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    in Florence during the 15th century‚ on 3rd May 1469. Regardless of his cliché image of a cynic‚ or his name being directly synonymous to devil‚ Machiavelli did establish himself as an everlasting political figure. Often referred as the father of modern political theory‚ Niccolo lived years pulling of numerous duties such as that of a historian‚ diplomat‚ philosopher and writer. Irrespective of being born into an impoverished family‚ he did receive a par excellence education‚ being strictly trained

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    flow in‚ you return to yourself. Music excites creativity in the soles of those who listen to it. There are the purists who say music died with building of the electric guitar‚ and those who oppose say that marked its birth. There is both a broad diversity and a curious similarity in the audiences‚ complexity‚ and meaning in classical and modern music. Music wouldn’t truly have a purpose with out its audiences. In the 16th‚ 17th‚ 18th‚ and 19th century’s music inspired writers‚ philosophers‚ aristocrats

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    course Chinese music‚ aesthetics and cross-cultural context has aroused great interest of me within the first three lectures. With the help of the previous readings‚ I was able to get absolute involved in the following highly-organized lectures and make critical thinking towards the ideas that conveyed. Throughout the time‚ I was not only trained to acquire basic knowledge about Chinese history and music‚ but also taught to discover some philosophical ideas through culture and music. Because all the

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    Italian‚ French‚ German‚ and Neapolitan chords. The augmented sixth chords have fascinated composers for centuries‚ they have been used for centuries until today’s modern/popular music‚ while the Neapolitan sixth chord has a very distinct sound that creates a different feeling in the chord progression‚ it has also been used in today’s popular music. This chords typically have a predominant function when performing a cadence in a major or minor keys. History of both types of chords It is very common that

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