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    Sound and music are wonderful things. Sound fills our everyday lives with excitement, and makes life less boring. Music picks you up when you’re feeling down, makes a long car ride more exciting, and overall makes life better. It is no wonder then, that music and sound are an important part of movies. The right chords can strike fear into the watcher’s heart, make a chase scene more suspenseful, or even make a death seem sadder. Certain sound effects can make a fantasy or sci-fi film seem more realistic

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    States History, Dates of Major Wars in United States History, Match Song to War, and Origins of Veterans Day. (See Appendix A) Research Design Hypothetical Qualitative Research Question: Can musical growth occur in reading music notation, rhythms, dynamics, music terminology, and relating music to American war history and culture while preparing for a Veterans Day Performance? Sub-Questions Question 1: Can students demonstrate music growth through naming letter names of notes written on the staff

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    Interpretation of 5 Dynamics Reflection on the topic of this nature would require myself to understand what each of the dynamics are looking at specifically. With using a few models as a guide, this assessment was mean to allow people, “to recognize where their natural energies would most comfortably take them, and enable them to use this knowledge and navigate the world successfully, and with the least stress” (Sturm & Nelson). The 5 Dynamics look at working and learning style meaning how we are

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    I Want To Be Opening Page

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    1. Opening Credits- I Don't Want To Be by Gavin DeGraw I chose this specific song as my opening credits because it is one of my favorite songs from my favorite TV show, “One Tree Hill.” Every time I watched this show on Netflix, I never skipped the intro because of this song. It always has a way of putting me in a good mood and singing to the top of my lungs. The beat isn’t the only thing that draws me to this song, the lyrics have such a positive meaning describing how I can be anything I want

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    limitation of feminist therapy is the lack of empirical evidence supporting the theory as a whole. The lack of research on feminist therapy is mainly due to two main factors. First, because feminist therapy is a broad approach that contains a wide variety of contributors, perspectives, and techniques, it is extremely difficult to develop a research study that would fully encapsulate the theory (Israeli & Santor, 2000; Worell & Johnson, 2001). Second, there has not been a push for feminist therapy research

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    Critically evaluate the theoretical and/or methodological approach of an article, chapter or book considered on the module. ‘Gender Myths and Feminist Fables: The Struggle for Interpretive Power in Gender and Development’ is a piece of work that begins to unpick the issue of myths within gender and development. Cornwall et al examine how myths have a twofold nature- they can at once be both useful and problematic in their creation and in how they are interpreted into policy use by developmental

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    Roy Dicker Feminism

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    not grasp it the same way feminists did during a time of repression towards women. Most feminists understood the concept and accepted it whole-heartedly, as with the term they believed that it could bring about social change. If this ideal could become widespread, if not only feminists but others as well could recognize that the person is political, then the way people thought about women’s gender roles could change and with that bring equality. Rory Dicker, a feminist and author of “A History of

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    service, the feminist theory helped individual reach their full potential by providing resources to create an equal and non-discriminant environment. We also felt that the basis of the theory addressed social justice issues as it works to maintain and uphold equality, by providing opportunities for everyone to be heard, regardless of their background. We also felt that his theory held everyone is high esteem, and was careful not to dismiss any diversity. Our group also felt that the feminist theory also

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    therapeutic process from a feminist perspective was reconceptualized to include an emphasis on social and political forces and an acknowledgement of their role in disempowerment for women (Brown, 2010). Additionally, the seed of creating a more respectful and humanistic approach to the counselling relationship was planted. Raising the consciousness of clients around power and focusing on societal transformation rather than individual adjustment became the identify of feminist therapy and to what Lerner

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    This feminist study will define the conceptual tool of intersectionality to define the premise of multiple identities in Feminisms Matter by Victoria L. Bromley. Bromley’s conceptualization of intersectionality is based on the premise that social norms have limied the human identity through a binary thinking process. The traditional binary focus of society can be found in the way that people define themselves as being male or female as separate identities. These categories are defined through a verity

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