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    Period of Music: Modern Place of Birth: Paris‚ France The piano was Debussy’s favorite instrument and in Claire de Lune‚ he achieved his most sensitive speech with it. At one point‚ in help financially‚ Debussy became a music critic under the pen name M. Croche. He became well known for his unrivaled wit within his critiques. Debussy has been described by various handles such as unsociable‚ catlike‚ sensual‚ hedonistic‚ and rebellious. However he was extremely indifferent to the opinion of

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    Concert Analysis: Songs Around the Word I Offer Thee by Allen Ridout 1. Gregorian chant consists of a single-lined melody and is monophonic in texture. This piece also consists of these basic structures as well as not having any harmory or counterpoint. This piece performed by U of I faculty member Steven Rickards‚ is sung a cappella. 2. This piece differs from the traditional Gregorian chant of the Middle ages because of the jumps and leaps presented in the piece‚ which show that the piece

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    The Greatest Emotion In the poem “somewhere i have never...”‚ author E. E. Cummings personifies the feeling of love and the almost mysterious and uncontrollable supremacy it seems to have over men. The poem is referring to the ability of the author’s‚ what seems to be‚ lover to affect him with “[her] most frail gesture[s] are things which me” (3). And yet‚ the author starts the poem by referencing his inexperience with love and almost expresses a wonder to this new experience (Cummings‚ 1).

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    A stylistic analysis of “The lady or the tiger? “ (200606702 赵颖秋)   1.Abstract: This paper is going to make out a brief analysis on the text The lady or the tiger?. It is written by the American writer Frank Richard Stockton. A story happen before time about a handsome young men having done a crime for loving the daughter of a semi-barbaric king and he would be judged by the justic system created by the king whether he is innocent or not. The analysis

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    Claude Debussy Claude Debussy was one of the greatest composers of impressionistic music and considered by many one of the greatest composers of all time. He had a genius mind and portrayed that through his music. He was a man of deep thoughts and showed great emotion through his music. “Although Debussy rarely appeared in public‚ only to perform‚ and left behind no pupils‚ it is clear that Debussy has many imitators (Debussyistes‚ as they were known)‚ and his death was widely mourned throughout

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    PEOPLE WHO LOVE OBJECTS When a human being is attracted to another‚ it’s called interpersonal love. When a human is sexually attracted to an animal‚ it’s called zoophilia or beastiality. This topic is about when a human is attracted to inanimate objects. This is called objectum sexuality or object sexuality. In object sexuality the emphasis is not in fact on ‘sexuality’ at all as while the individual may be sexually attracted to the object‚ they also have strong feelings of love and commitment

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    Bryan Medina 4/30/14 Period 4 Claude Debussy “Music is the expression of the movement of waters…” Nine words is what it takes to vividly put into perspective the life of Claude Debussy and how he composed his own music. Debussy wrote his music as if he were to trying to portray water; making his music flow‚ reflect‚ and permeate through the listener’s ears. Masterful compositions such as “Claire De Lune”‚ “Prelude” from the Suite Bergamasque

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    The book‚ Where the Wild Things Are‚ was written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. His illustrations won the Caldecott Medal for most distinguished American picture book. The story of the book is a little boy that is being very horrible and destructive to the house and its material so the mom sent him up to his room without dinner.The moral of this book is to be respectful to your family because they provide for you. There are many reasons that kids will be very mean and disruptive. One of them

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    At times‚ it seemed as if my mind was immersed in the book. Reading became a daily habit‚ and if I did not read anything that day‚ I would not feel completed. When I was young Maurice Sendak was my favorite author. His books were filled with imagination and ionic characters. The imagination he portrayed in his stories was entertaining. Moreover‚ I enjoyed reading his story “Where the Wild Things Are” because it was an appealing

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    The reason I decided to prepared my paper on Maurice White‚ the founder of Earth Wind and Fire is because of the fond memories that I have listening to my parents music. Music from the parents era is very different from the music of today. Music from that era was more love oriented‚ rhythmic and rich in science of music and musical arrangements. Artists my parents are fond of consists of music from such groups as the Four Tops‚ the Dells‚ the Dramatics‚ Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes‚ the Chi-Lites

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