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Listen to one (1) composition (i.e., for a symphony) by Beethoven, a transitional figure between classical and…

Listen to one (1) composition (i.e., for a symphony) by Beethoven, a transitional figure between classical and romantic music. Identify the composition that you listened to, and determine whether you would characterize the chosen composition as either the Classical or Romantic style of music. Explain the key features that lead you to your conclusion. Identify […]

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Select one (1) composition by Tchaikovsky that you enjoy. Describe the music and subject matter of that…

Select one (1) composition by Tchaikovsky that you enjoy. Describe the music and subject matter of that work, and explain why you enjoy it. Explain the key reasons why you believe that compositions by Tchaikovsky continue to be popular with contemporary orchestras and audiences. Passionate nationalism, like Tchaikovsky’s for Russia, could be a feature of

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IntroductionAdolph Hitler was a charismatic figure with remarkable oratory skills that he was able to use to…

IntroductionAdolph Hitler was a charismatic figure with remarkable oratory skills that he was able to use to unify the German people under his leadership by appealing to their sense of grievance over the outcome of WWI and the resulting conditions in Germany in the intervening period as well as to their pride in their nation

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for every question 3-5 sentences1. What does Michel Foucaultsay about ‘representation’? Who are the most important subjects…

for every question 3-5 sentences1. What does Michel Foucaultsay about ‘representation’? Who are the most important subjects in a work of art? 2. Why does Sigmund Freudsay children and play are important to understanding imaginative artists? 3. What does Sigmund Freudmean by saying that “Day Dreaming is the continuation of play?” (Hint: See slide titled: Day Dreams

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Women Challenge their Audience. Essay. Lessons in Public Speaking:Â Two women of very different backgrounds and language…

Women Challenge their Audience. Essay. Lessons in Public Speaking:  Two women of very different backgrounds and language skills gave effective speeches in the cause of abolition.  Read the speeches and the background of them. Angelina Grimke Weld’s speech in Philadelphia in 1838:  http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/grimke.html   ;   the background of that speech is at   http://eloquentwoman.blogspot.com/2016/09/famous-speech-friday-angelina-grimkes.html .  Sojourner Truth’s

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Required ResourcesRead/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 6 olloy, M. (2013). Experiencing…

Required ResourcesRead/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 6 olloy, M. (2013). Experiencing the world’s religions (6th ed.). New York City, NY: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Lesson Minimum of 1 scholarly source  Define the Confucian terms: ren, yi, li, zhi, and xin. Choose one of these principles and examine how it contributes to social

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Hello, I need you to read the attached article, and watch this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWDHlbb5fxEThen answer the following questions:…

Hello, I need you to read the attached article, and watch this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWDHlbb5fxEThen answer the following questions: 1) Why did a new and increasing reliance on coal in the eighteenth and nineteenth century generate continued or new colonial expansions?  2) What methods coal workers (miners, transporters, etc.) employ to forge a new kind of collective democratic

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Using the textbook, An Examined Life: Critical Thinking and Ethics Today, provide real-world examples of 3 of…

Using the textbook, An Examined Life: Critical Thinking and Ethics Today, provide real-world examples of 3 of the fallacies listed in chapter 16.For example, the Appeal to Nature- if one claims that anything that is natural, is good ( or better than something else) then they may be committing the fallacy of appeal to nature.An

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this is the assignment details:Question:◦ Were the experiences of male and female slaves similar or different in…

this is the assignment details:Question:◦ Were the experiences of male and female slaves similar or different in the nineteenth-­century South?Reading:1)Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass2)Deborah Gray White, Aren’t I a Woman3)Any pertinent documents from textbook and document collectionRequirements:1) Papers must be at least 1,000 words long2) Footnotes are required3) Bibliography is required4) Please number

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‘The old fellows stole all of our best ideas!’—Frederic W. GoudyAn archetype is defined as ‘an original…

‘The old fellows stole all of our best ideas!’—Frederic W. GoudyAn archetype is defined as ‘an original model after which other similar things are patterned.’ In other words, an archetype is a classic example. Archetypes exist in all the arts. Ideas, images, color palettes, forms, and structures are used and reused in new ways all

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