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    and the evaluation and analysis of ACT, an informed opinion will be constructed as to its usefulness and effectiveness as a psychological intervention. Although ACT emerged in the 1980s, it wasn’t till 2005 that awareness and its popularity grew (Bach, & Moran, 2008). ACT was initially constructed as a substitute to the more classical forms of psychotherapy (Flaxman, Blackledge, & Bond, 2011). Rather than focusing on the reduction of indifferent cognitions and emotions, which is a primary focus

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    The Baroque music period was during the 17th century. Baroque music was and still is popular because of its “rhythmic vitality and attractive melody”. In fact, many people in this day and age have listened to Baroque music without even realizing it. Composers during the Baroque period were some of the original composers to create immense amounts of music for people to enjoy. A Baroque composition contains contrast elements. Another type of music popular during the Baroque period is oratorio, which

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    Some simple and easy solutions to manage anxiousness, today! Are you presently going through heart palpitations, sweaty palms and frightening thoughts because of anxiousness? There are numerous methods to manage anxiety and this article will discuss five non-medical solutions you can try and do to minimize panic and anxiety. At some point in our lives we can experience anxiety because it is a part of a human condition. It is a primal reaction and is associated with the fight flight mechanisms of

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven

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    always stood out to me was Ludwig van Beethoven, maybe because of the movie Beethoven from my childhood. Throughout some point in Beethoven’s lifetime, he became one of Europe’s greatest classical composers. Only Mozart and Bach have similar phenomenal reputations- first Bach, then Mozart, and then the renownedly known Beethoven. Ludwig van Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 (as his birth record is missing) in Bonn, Germany. Despite growing up in a troubled home caused by his alcoholic father

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    The Evolution of the Motet The Evolution of the Motet Throughout the history of music, there have been few styles that not only have opened doors to masterwork compositions in their own genres, but have also led the way to other musical techniques over the musical eras and one of these magical music styles is the motet. The motet can easily be confused with other musical structures but what separates the motet from other types of group-performance based styles of music is "a piece of music

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    signature on his right hand. The Garden of Earthly Delights (Bosch) The Garden of Delights is a complex creation by Bach. In the closed triptych Bosch reproduced the third day of the Creation of the world, when the waters of the earth separated and the earthly Paradise was created. Above, to the left, God the Father

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    his life and energy to support his son’s talent. Not only was Mozart influenced by his father but also by Johann Christian Bach. At this time Mozart traveled to the courts of Paris, London, The Hague, and Zurich performing with all the other child prodigies, this is how Mozart met Bach following one of their performances. They quickly became friends and Mozart considered Bach as an instrumental influence in his work. During

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    Children of a Lesser God was directed by Randa Haines and starring William Hurt and Marlee Matlin. This love story follows most stereotypes found in Romantic cinema, but instead of other people or names keeping these two apart it’s their own communication. This was not my first time watching this movie, so before I put it on I wanted to reflect on some of the ideas and questions I had the first time I watched the film. I wanted to see if my view changed now that I know a little bit more about Deaf

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    has been Hanoi since the reunification of North and South Vietnam in 1976. Vietnam was part of Imperial China for over a millennium, from 111 BC to AD 939. The Vietnamese became independent in 939, following the Vietnamese victory in the Battle of Bạch Đằng River. Successive Vietnamese royal dynasties flourished as the nation expanded geographically and politically into Southeast Asia, until the Indochina Peninsula was colonized by the French in the mid-19th century. Following a Japanese occupation

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    “Concertino” by John Cacavas. The next piece that the orchestras performed was “Prelude for String Orchestra” by Gerald Finzi. The last piece that the Allen High School Sinfonia performed was “Allegro from Sinfonia No. 6 in G minor” by Johann Christian Bach. In the first piece Concertino, John Cacavas starts the piece in the key of D major with a catchy intro that leads smoothly into the rest of the piece. The violins and violas have the melody while the cellos and basses have a very short and lifted

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