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    Cage‚ one of the most revered composers of the 20th century‚ changed how people understood the meaning of music. His experimental‚ controversial musical philosophies exposed the contradictions between the definition of sound and the definition of music. Although it is challenging to explain the broad concepts of sound and music‚ Cage asserts that both music and sound do not require meaning to be memorable and bring pleasure. Although I personally disagree with this philosophy‚ I believe his unorthodox

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    Le Cid Response

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    Le Cid Corneille The playwright of Le Cid is one written by Corneille sometime before 1636 when it was first performed in France. This was his first play that became a popular hit with the people of France as well as with the King Louis XIII. This play was so well appreciated it was used as a base for many other plays to follow. This play is based on the deeds of a Spanish soldier El Cid. The play relates to Le Cid having to challenge Le Cid’s future father in-law to a duel. He is stuck

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    Brian Mulroney

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    Brian Miltoney is the 18th Canadian Prime Minister - Brian Mulroney was born on March 20‚ 1939 in Baie-Comeau Quebec. - Brian Mulroney completed high school at a Roman Catholic School. - After high school Mulrony earned a Law degree from Laval University. - In Laval university Mulroney’s most friends played an important role in politics. - Mulroney was a passionate conservative and when the conservatives lost the1974 election Mulroney attempted to run as the leader but lost to his competition

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    Do you agree with Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier’s quote‚ "As the‚ 19th century was that of the United States‚ so I think the 20th century shall be filled by Canada." Yes‚ the 20th century was filled by Canada. Canada did a lot of development during the 20th century and everyone tried their best to do great things for Canada. The 20th century was filled by Canada’s participation in one of the their successful battles named Vimy Ridge in World War One‚ Canada’s role in women’s right‚ and the 14th

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    Cicowicz

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    Vincent Cicowicz lived from 1927 through 2006. He was a trumpeter that had a devotion for music so large‚ it spread his music into northwestern classrooms and even‚ across the world. Cichowicz was 79 when he died from what “ Genriq‚ “Genie”‚ Murphy believes to be colon cancer. He played trumpet for the CSO (Chicago Symphony Orchestra) from 1952 through 1974. Cicowicz was second to fellow trumpeter‚ Adolph Herseth‚ who helped Cicowicz get acknowledged for admission into the CSO in 1952. Herseth says

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    Canadian Peacekeeping

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    Canada:peacekeeper or warrior? In the past few years‚Canada has acted as a peacekeeper protecting the world from major conflicts.However‚ Canada has also participated in numerous wars but‚ has chosen the path of peacekeeping rather than indulging in violent wars. According to‚ A.P.J. Abdul Kalam‚ “All wars signify the failure of conflict resolution mechanisms‚ and they need post-war rebuilding of faith‚ trust and confidence”(Source‚ 2019). During the post war period‚ Canada has used political

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    Sir John A. Macdonald is revered as the father figure of Canada‚ and in his day united various conflicting factions such as the Maritimes and French Canadians - a powerful force in creating a unified Canada. The political quagmire of the 1860s provided no encouragement for Macdonald’s unification goals‚ as the interests of Canada East and Canada West were paralyzed by incessant political dispute. The French and English blocs in the legislature could not agree on any matter and adding to Macdonald’s

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    Malala Yousafzai Speech

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    If Martin Luther King Jr. were still alive‚ he would be able to see a mirror image of the words he once spoke: “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience‚ but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” Malala Yousafzai is an undisputed example of someone with not only a strong resilience‚ but insightful and critical ideas‚ which are consistently shown through her many speeches. Although every speech differs depending on the environment

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    There is a great deal of debate regarding the entrenchment of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Canada’s constitution. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ a document that “sought to protect individual rights by preventing laws that unfairly discriminate or that take away human rights”‚ was entrenched when Canada’s Constitution was patriated in 1982 (Canadian Human Rights Commission [CHRC]‚ n.d.). However‚ the entrenchment of the Charter of Rights in the Constitution was controversial

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    Response to Banning Kirpan at Que. National assembly A Catholic perspective From my understanding‚ the motion to ban the ceremonial daggers from the provincial legislature at the Quebec national assembly shouldn’t even be a concern. When Canada became a country‚ Quebec was included -aside from their identity debate- therefore they follow the same policy’s that Canadians follow too. Such as “Canada seeks to define how all Canadian’s- whatever the ethnic‚ cultural linguistic of religious background-

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