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    story of stuff

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    The Story of stuff is about the cycle of “stuff”. The cycle of “stuff” consists of extraction‚ production‚ distribution‚ consumption‚ and disposal. This is my analysis of the story of stuff. One major theme of this video is to explain how the U.S. is using up all of our natural resources. The first way that we use up our resources is deforestation. This is when we cut down a large number of trees in order to make it into products to sell. The next major theme is production. This is the stage where

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    Dufay Ballade

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    Guillaume Dufay’s mass‚ Missa Se La face ay pale is largely based on his previous ballade Se la face ay pale. In fact‚ the cantus firmus is completely based on the tenor line used in his ballade. Dufay maintained the durations that were used in the tenor part in his ballade‚ but he added verbal cue to change the durations when in performance. Because of this‚ all the different parts of the mass had the tenor line moving at different paces. The result of this is a different sounding polyphony in each

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    include violins and oboe; there is also prominent use of the panpipe which makes the piece quite expressive. The voices have a call and response technique while occasionally singing together in harmony. The piece is set on G major‚ which is a bright key to sing on. The melody of the song is folk-like; the rhythm is bouncy‚ carefree and dance-like. Listening to

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    Repeat of Theme II; TEXTURE: Continues to go from Light to Heavy 5:57::Closing Theme: MELODY: New Material Based on end of Theme II; Texture Similar Textures with contrast from light to heavy ending in light 6:22:: Final Cadenza Ending in a Major key transition from V to I This Piece by Mozart is one of 41 that he wrote and is a Prime example of typical Sonata Form. I thought this was interesting when I found out how "correct" this piece was in following the form because of Mozart’s Background

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    Theology

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    The past two weeks we have been introduced to systematic theology. Systematic theology is a collection of doctrines that cover every subject matter with all of scripture. It is not however‚ historical theology‚ which is concerned with the development of a belief. In order to fully understand systematic theology you have to know what a doctrine is and the difference between a major and minor doctrine. A doctrine is what all of scripture teaches us today on a specific topic. A major doctrine is one

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    Church modes were used by composers starting in the 16th century. Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images Sixteenth-century church music consists of seven different modes based on the C major scale. Each mode has different characteristics and had a specific purpose in 16th-century religious music. Each mode starts on a different degree and creates a different sound. Early composers felt that each mode could evoke specific emotions within the listener. For instance‚ the sixth mode had characteristics

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    Guitar Chords

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    You can use a guitar to play anything from death metal to country to classical and everything in between. Learning to play guitar is more approachable than many other instruments‚ once you master a few basics. It may take you years to get the basics down‚ and you may need formal instruction at some point to exploit the instrument’s full potential. This is a good article for people who already have their guitar‚ or are seriously considering buying one‚ but are struggling to get started and want to

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    Carley Henry Mouliatis ENGL 1301 February 5‚ 2013 An Unforgettable Vacation 2) Recall a place you were once fond of – a vacation retreat. Summer 2012‚ in the mid weeks of August; I can recall fond memories of the hot sand between my toes. The sun beaming of my aviator shades‚ crisp touch of my tan skin lying on a jumbo beach chair‚ in the beautiful Island of Destin Florida. Here in this sanctuary‚ was like living in a dream‚ so different compared to anywhere I had ever been. Different

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    The Sonata Allegro Form

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    recapitulation. 2. What musical events occur in each section? The main thematic substance for the movement is the Exposition: one or two melodies commonly called theme one and theme two. They are frequently in opposing styles and in differing keys. Due to the different keys they are usually interwoven with a modulation section‚ and may be repeated. Stereotypically the exposition ends with a final refrain‚ a codetta‚ or both. The Development Section is where the composer uses his inspired creativity to cultivate

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    CONCERTO A concerto (from the Italian: concerto‚ plural concerti or‚ often‚ the anglicised form concertos) is a musical composition usually composed in three parts or movements‚ in which (usually) one solo instrument (for instance‚ a piano‚ violin‚ cello or flute) is accompanied by an orchestra. The etymology is uncertain‚ but the word seems to have originated from the conjunction of the two Latin words conserere (meaning to tie‚ to join‚ to weave) and certamen (competition‚ fight): the idea

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