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    “Genotype rather Than Non-Genetic Behavioural Transmission Determines the Temperament of Merino Lambs,” is an article that poses the question of whether the genotype of a mother ewe, or the environment of a lamb plays a larger part in the overall temperament the lamb develops. To find the answer to this hypothesis, six experiments were conducted on the different lamb to ewe demeanors. The four possible lamb to ewe combinations, include calm to calm (C-C), calm to nervous (C-N), nervous to calm (N-C)

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    After scanning through the topics, and doing some research on our first topic which was soccer and math, we decided there wasn’t enough information surrounding this topic. Our next choice was music and math, surprisingly, the research for this topic was much easier and more information was gathered. After learning more about the geometry aspect of the relationship of music and math, we then found some topics about music could relate to things learned in the second semester of Algebra two. Music

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    character's speech to better understand the character's personality, actions and behaviour. This is done through the examination of the accent, tone, pitch, pace and volume of the character/s speaking. This is evident in the Hiccup Initiation Ceremony Confession Scene in which Hiccup spits out, "I'm not one of them.". He states this loudly, in a low pitch, slowly spitting out the words in a chilling manner with a cold and harsh tone. Therefore, the audience interprets this as Hiccup displaying himself

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    the fifty-foot mark, I began throwing a variety of pitches. For example, I’ll throw fastball, changeup, and curveballs. When I gain control over these pitchers, I go to the bullpen. In the pen, I always begin and end with a fastball. I’m ready to pitch in the game now. The most over looked aspect of pitching is running. When I throw in a game, my arm becomes sore almost instantly. To try and defend against this, I usually run immediately after and the days that follow my throwing. The day that I

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    transformational goal of the movement. Both plainly highlight interval class two, with the clarinetist instructed to play the notes with as little sound and movement as possible. In comparison, the two dyad figures are inversionally related, being flipped across pitch class 9.5 (Example 7). Throughout the movements, the interval class two that defines the gentle beginnings and endings becomes a pivotal marker melodically. The movement takes advantage of several tetrachords from the chromatic collection (0123), however

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    language and music have rules that must be followed in order to make musical and communicative thoughts understandable to others. Researchers explain that in both music and in discourse patterns there are two components that work together - rhythm and pitch. There is an association then in the minds of numerous individuals that there is prosody in speech (a characteristic ascent and fall of the voice and rhythmic qualities). This is like components in music. As per Jusczyk and Hohne, “The latter half

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    around Bb major. Through inversion and conflicting centricities, we can observe the hidden intentions and beliefs from both Tom and Anne, as well as a sense of timelessness that Stravinsky creates by never truly moving away from Bb as the central pitch class. While the duet’s centricity lies on Bb, Tom and Anne’s opening melodies stress different centricities of G and Db. While these centers are not related to the Bb centricity individually, in combination the inversional relationship across Bb

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    the reason he had this seizure was because in just a short time he went from being a normal kid to having a such a high temperature that his body reacted in quite a frightening and scary way. They gave him a shot of Motrin and we waited until his fever started to come down. There have been other times that have been challenging in being a single parent, but we have gotten through them with the help of friends and family. As he got older he was diagnosed as having Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of

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    Do we really know what the “truth” is? How can we distinguish what the truth is in real life? Are you every completely sure of the truth? In the Question of the Truth Unit we read a variety of selections based off of people’s perception of the truth, though in many of these selections the truth wasn’t what people expected. These selections help develop a contrast between how things seem on the surface, and how they really are. A couple of these selections accept the surface appearance of things as

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