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    Gamelan Orchestra Essay

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    1. The gamelan orchestra are organized around the sound of a long, symmetrical melody that is divided into a multiple of beats as the song progresses, in a heterophonic manner. 2. 3. Stratified polyphony is achieved in a gamelan composition by a series of rhythmic layers ranging from the gongan, the unit between one gong-stroke and the next, to the subdivisions of individual beats from each instrument. 4. Bopong, a brief overture played prior to a dance, is organized into a musical, formal structure

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    Ishmael Beah was a boy from Sierra Leone who became a soldier in the country`s tragic civil war. He spent nearly all his childhood running away from the war and eventually ended up joining the army. During difficult times, Ishmael always held on to hope to continue his life’s journey. In A Long Way Gone, the theme is “Always have hope”, and is shown through Ishmael Beah’s hope for a better life, to find his family, and through the rehab staff`s hope for the boy soldiers. Ishmael`s hope for a better

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    Between the 1450-1750, European states began to embark on a series of global explorations that prompted a new chapter in world history. It was known as the Age of Discovery, or the Age of Exploration, this period spanned the fifteenth through the early seventeenth century, during which time European expansion to places such as the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Competition between European empires, such as Spain and England, fueled the evolution and advancement of overseas exploration and European empires

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    Capitalism:- “Capitalism is an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state” Communism:- “Economic and social system in which all (or nearly all) property and resources are collectively owned by a classless society and not by individual citizens.” Difference between Capitalism and Communism:- Capitalism and Communism are different from each other in their ideologies. One of the most significant differences

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    “Elgin Marbles: British Museum loan 'an affront to the Greek people '” It was this headline about the British museum decision to loan Greek god Ilissos to Russia that caught my attention. I wondered how a nation like Britain that prided itself on it ethics blatantly refuses to return a historical item that was never theirs. Why would that not be considered stealing? As I delved further into Greece’s demand for repatriation, I began to notice a common theme that ran through most items with contested

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    Oil Palm Oil Rainforests

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    Palm Oil is quickly becoming world’s most popular vegetable oil. Palm Oil needs warm, rich soil to grow. The ideal place for them is in the Rainforests of countries like: Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Indonesia, Liberia, Malaysia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. The Oil Palm trees can't grow in the rainforest because they are only small trees, which means that they can't get enough light in the shadows of other trees. The Oil Palms grown best in hot and humid countries

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    The Artifacts Of The Past

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    To understand the past, we have to understand the artefacts of the past. Artefacts show us another kind of history, and another way of approaching the past. Not only do they frame the way we interact with the world, they also influence the way we think about it as a whole. So when one questions the ownership of these artefacts, they also question the history behind it. Because the history of art is, for the most part, a history of theft; questions over its ownership are bound to ensue. So, how do

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    I grew up in the bustling city of Lagos, then moved to the small town of Benin City, Nigeria, then to inner city New Jersey, and finally to suburban Texas. In this time I have developed a more nuanced worldview that enables me to empathize with people in different situations. Furthermore, I have also become exposed to the different sides of healthcare. Ten years ago, my left knee gave out from under me. Fearing medical costs, my mother diagnosed it as a simple dislocation. There was no indication

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    This is the slavery that the Europeans introduced. It was supported and made legal by European governments and monarchs. Europeans divided the land into five coasts: Upper Guinea Coast, Ivory, Coast, Lower Guinea Coast, the Slave Coast, the Bight of Benin , Gabon and Angola. The person who was enslaved is considered as dying because from the moment he was enslaved everything that was his passed to his master, including the power of life and death. Classical Slavery The slavery began

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    Furthermore into the story, he ends up at Benin Home; a rehabilitation center. Here, he encounters more opportunities than ever in his life, and even, than everyone at this place. With time, these unique opportunities actually become the reason why he ends up where he did. After several months at

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