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    turn associated with the fundamental elements of air, water, earth and fire.” The elements are then associated with different temperaments, which is what the reader is concerned with when reading the plays. Air is associated with a jovial or sanguine temperament, water with a phlegmatic temperament, earth with a melancholic temperament, and fire with a choleric temperament. In Romeo and Juliet, there is a tension between the humors and in 1 Henry IV, the reader questions if one can truly possess a

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    Math and Music: An Introduction and Mathematical Analysis Galileo Galilei once said that the entire universe is “written in the language of mathematics”. Then, it is not surprising to learn that music is closely related to math. The mathematical application in music will be discussed in this essay. Rhythm and Frequency To understand the relation between math and music, the primary step is to study the nature of rhythm, frequency and amplitude. Everything around us has its own pattern of

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    9/29/12 MTO 13.3: Ricci, The Progress of a Motive in Brahms 's Intermezzo op. 119, no. 3 Volume 13, Number 3, September 2007 Copyright © 2007 Society for Music Theory Adam Ricci* The Progress of a Motive in Brahms’s Intermezzo op. 119, no. 3* ABSTRACT: Brahms’s Intermezzo op. 119, no. 3 is structured around a motive with two components—one melodic, one harmonic—that operate sometimes separately and sometimes together. The global harmonic trajectory of the piece is embodied in the combination

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    personality theories, types and tests personality types, behavioural styles theories, personality and testing systems - for self-awareness, self-development, motivation, management, and recruitment Motivation, management, communications, relationships - focused on yourself or others - are a lot more effective when you understand yourself, and the people you seek to motivate or manage or develop or help. Understanding personality is also the key to unlocking elusive human qualities, for example

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    fire, water, and air—form the basis of psychological classification known as the four humors: melancholic, choleric, phlegmatic, and sanguine. These “humors” or temperaments were thought to explain a person’s physical, mental, and moral characteristics. A person was thought to be perfectly balanced only when no one of the four temperaments dominated, and therefore judgements are not made based more heavily on thoughts or passions (Kazlev). Shakespeare’s Hamlet suggests that reason is a gift given

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    Jung Typology Test & The Four Temperaments. Growing up, my mother always taught myself and my brother that life is what we make it and you get out what you out into the world. Having good morals and good intentions has always been the framework in which I have stood tall on and lived by. It is in many ways, my worldview. One I believe has been embattled in me so much, that in some ways, it shows in my actions, temperament, and the way that handle all things in my life. From taking the Jung Typology

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    knowledge. The second most commonly used assessment is the Keirsey Temperament Sorter which which is used among employers and school officials for the same purpose of hiring or promoting employees. Many schools use this assessment to help the school therapists or counselors with teaching methods. The Keirsey Temperament Sorter helps in the dysfunctional behavior of a person either children or adults. The Keirsey Temperament Sorter is used for the following reasons: team building, conflict resolution

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    Anyone who has spent time with or around children will notice that each one has a special personality all of their own. Children, like adults, have different traits that make up their personalities. Experts have researched this phenomenon in detail and classified children into different categories. Some experts have named more than three categories, but Peter L. Manigone has chosen three that most experts agree with. These categories have been named “flexible,” “fearful,” and “feisty.” Children generally

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    of blood as one of the four body humors. Sanguine describes the personality of an individual with the temperament related to blood, the spring weather (wet and hot), and the element of air. The sanguine individual suddenly gets excited by whatever affects him with immediate reaction, but it is not too deep and the impression doesn’t last long. Some chief characteristics of the Sanguine Temperament are, Diplomatic- While talking, the sanguines usually use very pleasing words; they speak in a way that

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    In this rationale I will discuss what I learned in this course as it pertains to the four personality types and demonstrate how I will use this new knowledge in the classroom. As a Title 1 aide, I am required to use a research-based reading instruction program in working with identified K, 1st, and 2nd graders. These programs are scripted and tend to be inflexible. The phonics workbooks I must utilize have the same set-up lesson after lesson. I have often thought to myself that working through

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