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    N13/6/MUSIC/BP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/M MARKSCHEME November 2013 MUSIC Higher and Standard Level Listening Paper 9 pages –2– N13/6/MUSIC/BP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/M This markscheme is confidential and for the exclusive use of examiners in this examination session. It is the property of the International Baccalaureate and must not be reproduced or distributed to any other person without the authorization of the IB Assessment Centre. –3– N13/6/MUSIC/BP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/M General Comment to Examiners Please note

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    This House would ban animal testing In this debate testing should be defined as all testing including‚ medical research‚ cosmetics‚ toxicology‚ and psychology research where animals are used in any part of an experiment. An animal could sensibly be defined as vertebrates. With this exception of cephalopods‚ no invertebrates have any legal standing in any country so far as I am aware‚ and it would be hard to construct a case for any invertebrates having moral rights. The ban should be defined as

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    many other nations across the world‚ continues to allow capital punishment for convicted criminals and murderers to this day. While some may view and argue that the death penalty is the limit for criminals‚ Jeffrey Bowman and Tracey DiLascio‚ in “Counterpoint: The Death Penalty is Necessary”‚ view it as and state that “The death penalty is about the punishment of a crime‚ not the deterrence of all crime” (Bowman‚ DiLascio1). If criminals were know that murder would deserve a death penalty‚ the idea

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    The Savagery Of Factory Farming Factory Farming is not only feeding us‚ but destroying us and our only world! Worldwide‚ about 70 billion farm animals are now reared for food each year. This mass production of food uses many antibiotics to speed up the birth process‚ but those antibiotics are still in the meat we eat. The waste and space from the factory farms destroys the environment and is also a danger to human health. The factory farming of animals has a negative impact on human health

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    A debate has ensued over whether or not colleges should be able to pay their athletes‚ due to athletic programs bringing in so much money for schools. Not paying college athletes would be good because students already receive compensation towards college‚ students are given many auditions to become professional‚ and college is not a job. On the other hand‚ others argue that college athletes should be paid because schools and coaches are rich from the students’ work students do not have any time to

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    music as whole. At the end of his life he was the head administrator of the collegiate church of Notre Dame in Condé-sur-l’Escaut. In his early life Josquin was trained as choir boy‚ around the year 1460 at Saint Quentin and was possibly taught counterpoint; a musical technique that involves the achievement of harmony through independent music lines; by the famous composer Johannes Ockeghem. Josquin greatly admired Ockeghem and after his death in 1497 Josquin wrote a sorrowful song‚ set to the elegy

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    developed in America and set the foundation of today’s music 1. Chord Instrument 2. Bass Instrument 3. Percussion Instrument Texture – How the music is “interwoven” * Classical and Jazz: counterpoint * Rock Styles: homophonic Counterpoint vs. Homophonic * Counterpoint: a contrapuntal texture‚ 2-3 or more melodies work together to create the rhythmic energy in piece. * Homophonic: where the bass line coincides with chords (provides roots) Terms to Know Tempo: speed

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    S. “Appearances Are Destructive”‚ by Mark Mathabane is all a matter of opinion and does not have hard evidence in it. In his essay Mathabane tries poorly to persuade others to believe as he does. He does so without any experts‚ facts‚ or counterpoints to his claims. Mathabane states that “the experience of my two sisters makes a compelling case for greater use of dress codes as a way to protect students and promote learning.”The Author continues by asserting that “They were constantly taunted

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    Austen Myers Ms. Watenmaker English 10CPA 22 March 2010 Behavior Modifying Drugs: Should parents turn to drugs in efforts of helping their children with ADHD? “ADHD is a common behavioral disorder that affects an estimated 8% to 10% of people in the United States” (Kutscher). Boys are about three times more likely than girls to be diagnosed with it‚ though it is not yet understood why. Children with ADHD generally have problems paying attention or concentrating. They cannot seem to follow

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    Prehistoric Music All music produced in preliterate cultures (prehistory) are commonly known as Prehistoric or Primitive music. Music occurred prior to recorded history‚ therefore the source is unknown. Some people believe that music derived from organic rhythms and sounds. Human music may echo these phenomena using patterns‚ repetition and tonality. In some cultures music is intended to mimic natural sounds‚ some of these reasons may relate religious practices and beliefs. It may also be used

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