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    Wassily Kandinsky Wassily Wasilyevich Kandinsky was born on December‚ 16th (4)‚ 1866 in Moscow‚ in a well-to-do family of a businessman in a good cultural environment. In 1871 the family moved to Odessa where his father ran his tea factory. In the year of 1886 he went to Moscow and entered Law Faculty of Moscow University. Graduating with honors‚ six years later Wassily married his cousin‚ Anna Chimyakina. In 1893 he became Docent (Associate Professor) of Law Faculty and continued teaching. In 1896

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    Is Locke’s distinction between primary and secondary qualities tenable The world we live in is often taken to be the direct cause of all of our sense experience and this common sense approach is rarely given a second thought. However‚ upon reflection the experiential process of acquiring and interpreting sense data is complex and still under discussion. John Locke proposed the idea that our minds are born in a state of Tabula Rasa and therefore all knowledge must be gained through experience.

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    years prior. Path back when‚ people ish vocalists needed to compose their own music and there were no PCs‚ radios‚ or shows inside of their compass from which they could learn or duplicate another’s music. They had an instrument‚ for example‚ a guitar‚ lute‚ or other versatile harmony making thing and they played it as they sang. To be clear‚ despite the fact that singing and songwriting are connected‚ they are different expertise sets. Most lyricists play console and/or guitar well. They play all around

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    Renaissance and Baroque composers were faced with the task of creating complex pieces that express both human emotion and ideas. While this is primarily one of the main purposes of all forms of music itself‚ including genres today‚ in the 15th through 18th centuries‚ this was largely done through the musical composition of a piece rather than the lyrics. Composers utilized several different techniques in order to portray to the listener the purpose and meaning of the piece. Renaissance composers

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    PART A This section is worth 25 marks Mark your answer on Answer Sheet provided Question 1 ‚ • • A monopo list estimates that at the current pnce being charged for the product‚ Marginal Cost is greater than Marginal Revenue and the abso lute price elasticity of demand is 1.8. To increase profit the monopolist should: a) Increase price so that price equals the maximum the consumer is willing to pay b) Decrease price and sell more c) Set price equal to the minimum average cost d)

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    Javanese Gamelan music

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    the players and therefore a strong sense of polyphony is conceived. (Prijosusilo 2011 [O]) There is never any conductor in the sense of Western music traditions but the Gamelan ensemble is often lead with subtle cues by the drum‚ the “kendhang” and lute‚ the “rebab.” (Harjito and Perlman n.d. [O]) There are eight main instruments that form a Javanese Gamelan ensemble‚ and The Gamelan instruments known as the Bonang is one part of the gong-instrument family‚ comprising of a set of kettle gongs placed

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    instruments that you haven’t heard about before or that you want to know more about. Read the article for these five instruments and answer the following questions: a. What is the instrument? The Cornamuse‚ The Dulcimer‚ The Gemshorn‚ The lizard ‚ The lute b. Describe the instrument. What does it look like? What does it sound like? It looks like a long stick with holes in it. It sounds like they are quiet and soft . The Dulcimer looks like a box with strings and played with sticks. It sounds

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    The rains of castamere

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    wiped out both of the upstart lords‚ their families and households and put their seats of power to the torch. Some years later after the extinction of House Reyne when Lord Farman of Faircastle grew truculent‚ Lord Tywin sent an envoy bearing a lute instead of a letter to play “The Rains of Castamere” in Farman’s hall‚ and the latter gave no further trouble. In the novels‚ The Rains of Castamere and its story (as above) are first mentioned in Chapter 19 of Volume 3‚ A Storm of Swords‚ and the

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    As I sit at my computer reading a predetermined list of phrases and words that include things such as “Northwest is best” to simply‚ “squirrels‚” I think about how each word or phrase has meant something to me at one point or another‚ throughout my life. After much thought‚ there are three finalists that resonate with me the most; “grit‚” “vocation‚” and “persistence.” These three words could easily sum up my life in the shortest way possible. The word “grit” brings to mind the idea of a person

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    The Medieval period of music lasted from 500–1400 A.D. In this time period there were two main categories of music: secular and religious. Most of the secular music was sung by traveling musicians called troubadours. The Troubadours usually sang ballads or folk songs of love or heroism. The secular musicians’ used string instruments such as psaltery‚ lyre‚ and the Vielle‚ the secular musicians used percussion instruments such as the drums. The religious music of that period was almost the opposite

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