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    Gymnopedie No 1 Analysis

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    When you listen to Erik Satie’s Gymnopedie No. 1 you are struck with a sullen, dreamy chord progression striking the root on the one of the measure and the 3rd, 5th, and 7th of the chord on the 2nd and 3nd of the measure with its waltz like ¾ timing. You hear this song and it almost immediately hits you with a feeling of sadness but there is a sort of beauty to it. But why? Why is it that this song makes you feel sad? Many people who are untrained in music will have a simple explanation such as “it’s

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    The relationship between music and mood has been studied as far back as ancient Greece. Since then, scientists and researchers have been using music in therapy in an attempt to change and explain emotions. While the beliefs behind the ability to change one’s mood have changed over the millennia, from the idea that the planets control human emotions to modern-day music therapy, it remains an accepted belief in psychological research that listening to music has an impact on the mood and emotion of

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    Social Work Reflection

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    I met with the two participants individually for face-to-face interviews that lasted approximately 60 minutes each. Through a series of both open-ended and Likert scale questions, the semi-structured interviews focused on the participants’ chosen intentional learning activity. The interview included 19 statements that asked the participants to respond with a number valued 0 to 10; 0 meaning total disagreement and 10 was total agreement. The interviews were audio recorded on my laptop computer

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    Prue Leith Herb Project

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    Mint ISRAELI SALAD RECIPE Cooking/Preparation Time: 25 minutes Yield: 4 Servings Equipment: Chopping board, Large knife, Mixing bowl, Salad spoons Serving Dish: Large salad bowl Cost per Portion: R15.00 Nutritional Value (per 100g): o Carbohydrate: 12g o Protein: 3g o Fat: 23g Ingredients: • 6 Israeli cucumbers, diced • 4 plum tomatoes, seeded and diced • 5 green onions, sliced • 1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced • 1205ml chopped garlic • 250ml chopped fresh parsley • 125ml minced fresh mint leaves

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    researchers to use such as secondary research, secondary on-line research, exploratory research, nondirective interviews, and the Likert scale. Our secondary research is showing that consumers are demanding healthier menu options. This market research implementation plan will develop several market research tools; including questionnaires’ and the Likert scale to verify if McDonald’s consumers genuinely want and will purchase healthier menu items. Secondary Research for McDonald’s When researching

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    Title of the article: The Gut-Wrenching Science Behind the World’s Hottest Peppers Summary: Nagaland of India contains one of the world’s hottest chilies – the Naga King Chili (Bhut Jolokia). The author of the article, Mary Roach, arrived to Nagaland to experience the Hornbill Festival, in particular, to watch the Naga King Chili-Eating Competition. She aimed to find out and understand the pleasure and pain the Capsicum genus brings to the people who consume it. The Naga King Chili Pepper varies

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    First movement of Beethoven's symphony No. 3 Eroica Beethoven's Symphony No.3 also known as the Eroica consists of four parts, namely, allegro con brio, adagio assai, scherzo and allegro, which is the standard structure of a symphony. In this work, the analysis focuses on the first movement so as to show how Beethoven enriched symphony. The first movement has a distinctive sonority and texture. It is considerably long as it takes about 14 minutes (it may depend on the version). Some complete symphonies

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    Population The population of interest for the proposed study includes college freshmen in Texas. This study considers college freshmen in Texas to be first-year and full-time students enrolled in any college or university in the state, aged 18 to 24 years old. As 44 percent of college students drink excessively, there is a clear need for effective alcohol education (Champion, Lewis, & Meyers, 2015). This study hypothesizes students also need alcohol education programs that cater to their

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    Tornado Research Paper

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    A tornado is a violently rotating wind that is followed by a funnel-shaped cloud of debris that moves in a narrow path over a body of land. Tornadoes are formed by warm, wet winds and cold, dry air meeting from opposite directions, also known as wind shear. then the air mixes together and starts forming a funnel of wind, pulling clouds with it. Eventually, the funnel-shaped cloud touches down onto a large piece of flat land (e.g. a plain). For example, in the United States, tornadoes form in the

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    Predictions are the hardest part of tracking tornadoes, meteorologists and atmospheric scientists predict tornadoes through the measurement of temperature, air speed and pressure conditions to monitor atmospheric conditions. Cool right? Atmospheric scientists study the weather and climate and how it may affect us humans. To predict storms and tornadoes, most meteorologist use special equipment such as weather balloons, radars, and satellites to gather information about the tornado/storm. With

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