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    integration into the core values and institutions of Australian life. Cultural diversity is celebrated by all Australian on March 21 each year. It is referred as to Harmony Day. The theme of Harmony Day this year (2012) is Everyone Belongs‚ which means that all Australians are welcome the arrival in the country‚ regardless of their background. Harmony Day is devoted to reflect the origins of Australia and recognize the traditional owners of this land. All of society was asked to participate and appreciate

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    Music 407 Chapter 1: What is world music? A Point of Departure: Five Propositions for Exploring World Music 1. The basic property of all music is SOUND * Tone – the duration (length)‚ frequency (pitch)‚ amplitude (loudness)‚ timbre (quality of sound). * All sounds have the potential to be tones 2. The sounds (and silences) that comprise a musical work organized in some way * Music is a form of organized sound * Listening: CD 1:1 (Beethoven’s Symphony #9) & CD 1:2 (Japanese

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    Substance Abuse Substance Abuse is a problem for social workers around the country no matter where you go. There are a number of different social problems‚ and social systems that a social worker will have to deal with when working in this field. I will hope to address the problem of substance abuse‚ and the different techniques used in order to cure a client suffering from substance abuse. Substance abuse social workers assess and treat individuals with substance abuse problems‚ which include

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    points with his response. One of the main points he explained was about the difference between just and unjust laws."A just law is a man-made code that squares with the moral law‚ or the law of God." And "Unjust law is a code that is with out of harmony with moral law (3)." Dr.King justified his first point in reply of unjust laws. Which explains about the moral responsibilities of blacks to disobey segregation which was unjust. Because he believes that unjust laws are not laws. Dr.King

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    Prélude a l’après midi d’un Faune (Bernstein 243). However‚ Strauss manipulates the tritone to create an intense sense of dissonance rather than for colouristic purposes. Although he manipulates dissonances‚ Strauss adheres to fairly traditional harmonies to render the process of resolution straightforward‚ allowing jarring juxtaposition of extreme dissonance and total‚ pure consonance. Strauss makes use of chromatic surrounding as a structure to link the tonic of C sharp minor to its chromatic

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    Ren severely wounds and knocks out Finn‚ provoking Rey to take action. The scene starts of with low rumbling drums‚ layered with dissonant harmonies from string instruments. The drums have a dark timbre‚ signifying the presence of the dark side of the force‚ as Kylo Ren attempts to pull the light saber out of the snow. The addition of the dissonant harmonies builds suspense as Ren visibly struggles. The song transitions to its first reference of “The Force Theme”‚ which reoccurs throughout the series

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    Tour Help! 4 The instruments later added to the released version of this song include... trumpets strings electric guitars keyboards all of the above 5 This ’64 John early ballad was autobiographical‚ featuring effective close vocal harmony and guitar harmonics by George. It is... "I Feel Fine" "If I Fell" "A Hard Day’s Night" "And I Love Her" "Michelle" 6 John borrowed the opening line of ____________ from the ’55 Presley recording‚ "Baby‚ Let’s Play House‚" now featuring

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    as there is one extra part‚ so if you’re in a large space — particularly outside — or have many guests you will generally need the extra volume. A string quartet arrangement will also create a more balanced sound as there are 4 even parts (melody‚ harmony‚ rhythm and beat) which musically always sounds better. The ’string’ in string quartet refers to the fact that all of the instruments in the group make a sound by using vibrating strings. The word quartet means that there are four musicians in the

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    Suzanne Peek Professor Peek English 50 16 February 2010 Preposterous Pronouns Stewart Pidd Hates English contains the following information about pronouns: Pronouns function as replacement words for noun phrases and nouns. Three common types of pronouns that give writers trouble are indefinite‚ possessive‚ and personal. Pronouns have different functions: Pronouns that do not refer to an object or a particular person are indefinite pronouns; possessive pronouns show possession; personal

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    recognize are deviations which grab attention of those who may have not been paying any attention before‚ or which defy the expectations of those who have been paying attention. The most effective techniques are deviations in rhythm‚ dynamic‚ and harmony. Rhythm usually creates an expectation in the ear of the listener‚ based on convention. For example‚ if you hear a piece coming to a cadence point and the chords come in short stabs on the offbeats for an even number of bars‚ you would expect it

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