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    Ms. Bonsai is a 67 year old lady from Asian descent who has been a widow for four years. Unfortunately her English is not very fluent and has had problems adjusting to the American culture. This has caused her to slowly isolate, while her husband was still alive yet often away for work. In that period of her life she created in her mind fictions world where she would find refuge similar to her native country. Through her marriage, Ms. Bonsai was regular the victim of domestic abuse however because

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    follows the same form as the first movement, ending with a tonal resolution rather than a recapitulation (Figure 2). This movement is lighter and more graceful which emphasizes the contrast against the more heavy and serious first movement. The main theme in Allegro non Troppo (measure 1 to 20) can be divided in antecedent and consequent phrases. The antecedent states the basic idea, lasts four measures and ends in a half cadence. The consequent phrase restates the basic idea, then modifies the idea

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    The Qualitative Thematic Self-Analysis Research consists of listing themes and locate the data sources for the self-assessments and discussion topics. The data sources I retrieved are starting from week 7 to week 10. We compiled the information the self-assessments and was required to acquire specific information from these assessments and inputted under the relating theme. Here is the list of data sources: • AzCIS Assessments: o Interest Profiler (AzCIS IP) o Skills Assessment (AzCIS S) o Work

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    Beethoven’s first movement from his infamous Moonlight Sonata is most illustrious for its bittersweet melancholic sound. It is in the key of C# minor as it has four sharps in its key signature and sounds like it is in the minor tonality. Beethoven gives an indication to how the performer should interpret their role with the phrase adagio sostenuto which means to play at a slow tempo (66 beats per minute) and to effectively utilize the sustained pedal. Sempre e senza sordino means to the whole piece

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    Each of the three cycles included one initial draft writing session, one elaborating ideas session and one changing vocabulary session. Each of the inquiry cycles had a different authentic context and topic focus and each session involved links to reading programme (Appendix ?). Although text structure and topic knowledge was not an explicit focus of the intervention, it is recognised as an essential foundation of expert writing. Therefore the deconstruction of mentor texts, analysis of text structure

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    Escher’s lithographs Magic Mirror, Print Gallery, Waterfall and Relativity to Borges and Kafka’s work. What aspects and/or themes of their work could these prints illustrate? What Modernist and Postmodernist characteristics do you find in them? Mauritius Cornelis (M.C.) Escher was a Dutch artist that focused on drawing and printmaking. In correlation with Escher’s work, the themes of his pieces often centered the impossible. These creative ideas present Modernist and Postmodernist characteristics,

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    Love and Selfishness in Love in L.A. by Dagoberto Gilb   "Love in L.A.," written by Dagoberto Gilb, is a story full of irony and multiple themes. The story is set in Hollywood during the summer time. Written in third person objective, "Love in L.A." guides the reader along through the story as opposed to an omniscient point of view.           The story begins with Jake driving on the freeway. He is so enraptured by his daydream of better possibilities that he ends up smacking the car ahead

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    K331 is comprised of a theme, six variations and a coda. The theme comprises of 18 bars: four times four bar phrases with an 'extension' tacked onto the end. Mozart followed this strict binary theme but this does not mean that the music is at all predictable; he uses different techniques to bring the best out of this form, as detailed later. The extension is an example of Mozart surprising the listener and enhancing the journey to the end of the theme. Each of the groups

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    When I watched “Life is Beautiful” I thought the movie was very interesting. I love how Guido is very hopeful and making sure his son doesn’t feel unhappy or know where and what they are really doing at the concentration camp.     In the movie it takes in the late 1930s in Italy. There is a waiter named Guido that is trying to win over this teacher, which is Dora with his is charm and sense of humor. They eventually get married and they have a son named Giosue. They are all very happy until their

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    there are few different themes that take place in the story. This story is about an old man, named Olaf Jenson, that was a night porter in a cheap hotel on the waterfront in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. On one night, Olaf talked to himself about how there were only three rooms left, and he was going to take a nap because it was midnight. Before Olaf could take a nap, a big black man came into his hotel looking for a room and a whore. Within this story, there are three themes that are important

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