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    Luc Brubaker November 4‚ 2014 The golden age of Hollywood may have ended in the 1960s‚ but it seems Hollywood’s not-so golden attitudes about gender and races are still stuck in that era. The 2014 Hollywood Diversity Report presented by Dr. Darnell Hunt examines the gender and race of actors‚ directors and writers of film and television. It reveals an industry that is still dominated by white men‚ with women and minorities dramatically underrepresented both on and off screen. Through the five theories

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    Mezzo Soprano Essay

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    Once the proper vocal category is selected‚ the next issue to ad- dress is the kind of voice necessary. It must be a large voice. A castrato cannot be replaced with a small-voiced soprano or mezzo-soprano. Here‚ given the central role of Handel in this article‚ and the central role of Senesino in Handel’s operas‚ we face an irony. It appears to be easier to find large-voiced sopranos who sing fioritura adequately than mezzo- sopranos. Onstage are women whose voices are not large even by mezzo-

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    The Six Eras of Music Juacara Diggs MUS-110-IN2 May 10th‚ 2015 In the history of Western music‚ there are six eras of music. These eras are the Middle Ages‚ the Renaissance‚ the Classical period‚ the Romantic era‚ and the Twentieth century. From 450 to 1450‚ music developed during the Middle Ages was characterized by the development of rhythmic independence in polyphonic textures. In the Middle Ages‚ there was medieval music that was mostly vocal. Medieval church music had eight scales or modes

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    Describe briefly the three periods in Beethoven’s life. The Early Period is from 1782 to 1802‚ often divided into 2 sub-periods‚ the Bonn and the Vienna period. In the first sub-period‚ Beethoven wrote music works without opus numbers (WoO). Some significant works includes Variations on a March by Dressler‚ WoO 63 and Three Piano Sonatas in E flat‚ f and D‚ WoO 47. The 2nd movement in f minor‚ a key rarely used as that time gives a passionate mood. CPE Bach‚ whose works were studied by Beethoven

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    Cited: Beavers‚ Emma. Everyone Loves Entertainment. 2011. 10 October 2011 . Friedlander‚ Mark. New Media. 10 October 2011 . Geddes‚ Darryl. Cornell University. 30 April 1997. 11 October 2011 . Handel‚ Jonathan. Digital Media Law. 7 April 2010. 10 October 2011 . Kompare‚ Derek. Rerun Nation: How Repeats Invented American Television. Taylor & Francis‚ 2007. One Union. One Union. 29 August 2011. 10 October 2011 . Segrave‚ Kerry. Movies at Home: How

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    The Baroque Era

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    aroused from composer Arcangelo Corelli who influenced many of the composers during the time period. Like Georg Friederich Handel who was born in Halle (Germany)‚ on February 23rd‚ 1685‚ just a month before JS Bach was born in Eisenach‚ not so far to the south. Handel’s father intended him for the law‚ but his own musical talents soon prevailed. Following his studies in Germany‚ Handel went to Italy where he spent more than three years‚ in Florence‚ Rome‚ Naples and Venice. In Rome he studied with Corelli

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    Farinola‚ W.‚ Biely‚ E.‚ Rollin‚ E.‚ & Donnerstein‚ E. (1999) Sex on TV:A biennial report to the Kaiser family foundation‚ 2001 Peterson‚ J.‚ Moore‚ K.‚ & Furstenburg‚ F. (1991) Television viewing and early initiation of sexual intercourse Stern‚ S.E. ‚ Handel‚ A.D. (2001) Sexuality and mass media: the historical context of psychology’s reaction to sexuality on the internet Walsh – Childers‚ K.‚ Gotthoffer‚ A.‚ & Lepre‚ C.R (2002) From “ Just the Facts” to “Downright Salacious”: Teen’s and women’s magazines

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    Problems On I-35

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    safer‚ and cleaner‚ and more convenient. The four factors that we need to consider are that Waco needs to prohibit texting on I-35 at all times‚ prohibit 18-wheelers on I-35 after 7:00 PM and before 7:00 AM‚ Prohibit train usage at night‚ and ban Handel on car radios after 12:00 AM. If Waco did these things‚ then would I-35 be safe. Waco‚ do everything possible to avoid wrecks on I-35. We do not want to see any more wrecks on I-35.

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    One of the greatest things about music its ability to inspire growth. Many times it can evolve into bigger and greater things and many times in can do the whole opposite. One of the few topics in music where developments continued in a consistent uphill way has been that in the development of the orchestra. Claudio Monteverdi play an important role in the development of the opera orchestra. Firstly‚ Monteverdi puts an orchestra instrumental list at the beginning of his of Orfeo. This easily delineates

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    Development of Western Music Western music may be referred to as classical music and its traditions and styles originate from the beginning of the Middle ages (10th century) onward. Due to the Catholic Church being the dominant religion of the time‚ a large portion of the music was religious/sacred. Beginning with Gregorian Chant‚ sacred music slowly developed into a polyphonic. Early Christians based their music off of already existing Jewish chants [1]. These chants (like most of the religious

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