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Post Modernism in Music. questions with 100% correct answers 2023/2024
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Post Modernism in Music.Characterize the idea of post-modernism. - correct answer This period of music comes after Modernism, basically post WWII so after 1945. It is the philosophical idea that spreads throughout music and art which entails the deconstruction of the categories that were set up before WWII. It is also the idea of dealing with common knowledge, common sense, specifically questioning what we know from the past, questioning the Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution. Artists/music...
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Other (Solution) NURS 6630 Week 10 Assignment: Assessing and Treating Patients With Impulsivity, Compulsivity, and Addiction / A Puerto Rican Woman with Comorbid Addiction.
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The case study focuses on Ms. Perez a Puerto Rican Woman struggling with Comorbid Addiction commonly referred as an “embarrassing problem”. The woman is 53 years old with major complaints that she is struggling with co-morbid addictions of gambling and alcoholism. The woman claims that she had received treatment for excessive use of Alcohol in various rehabilitation centers in the past. However, being a close neighbor in a popular casino and an area with many alcohol joints, the treatment is...
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Praxis 5113 Music Content Knowledge Questions and Answers | Graded A+
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Medieval musical period - After fall of Rome 476 - 1300s 
Monophonic chant - Medieval. Single unison melodic line. Somber religious chants called 
plainchant or plainsong. Gregorian chants too. When other voices added, they moved parallel 
to the main voice. 
Cantus firmus - Main melody in a chant 
Motet - Medieval. Evolved from monophonic chant. Adding additional parts against main 
cantus firmus. Popular by 1200s. Continued through Bach. 
Organum - Medieval. Evolved from plainchant. Means addi...
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The Tempest: Act 4 Practice Questions 2024.
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The Tempest: Act 4 Practice Questions 2024. 
How does Prospero's role throughout the play make asides a natural choice for his character? - ANSWER Prospero plots often in the play and makes asides to the audience about his intentions. 
 
In what ways does Ariel's role also lend itself to the use of asides? Explain. - ANSWER In order to honor Prospero's wishes Ariel performs magic. He makes asides to the audience as clues to what will happen. 
 
Prospero's speech(lines 146-163) is one of Sh...
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GRE Practice Tests Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023
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GRE Practice Tests Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023 
Provident 
prudent, frugal, saving 
 
 
 
Unscrupulous 
unprincipled, without scruples or principles 
 
 
 
Profligate 
recklessly wasteful, wildly extravagant 
 
 
 
Somber 
grave or even gloomy in character, dismal, depressing, melancholy 
 
 
 
Allay 
lessen the intensity of or calm, alleviate, make quiet 
 
 
 
Rueful 
mournful, regretful 
 
 
 
Impenitent 
not penitent or remorseful 
 
 
 
Sublime 
inspiring awe, to elevate or exalt, i...
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Baroque Art IV France and England question n answers 2023
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Baroque Art IV France and EnglandWhat was Nicolas Poussin's art known to be? - correct answer orderly, arranged 
 
What were the main differences between French and English Baroque painting? - correct answer French Baroque painting had a strong Italian Baroque influence, not seen as much in English painting. 
 
Where on the church pictured above can you locate evidence of Baroque influence? - correct answer The facade contains deep porticos which cause a dramatic play of light and shadow. 
 
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Samenvatting Klinische psychologie - Bachelor Psychologie UU Jaar 1 - Behaald met een 7,6
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Samenvatting Klinische psychologie - Bachelor 
Psychologie UU Jaar 1 - Behaald met een 7,6! 
Money's theorie van het liefdesschema - ANS-1. 
proceptieve fase 2. acceptie fase (feitelijk seksueel gedrag) 
3. conceptuele fase (reproductie). Tussen 5e en 10e 
vorming lovemap 
McGorry stadieringsmodel van psychotische stnssn - ANS1a. psychotic like experiences. 1b. UHR (subdrempel 
intensiteit subklinisch psychotisch, subdrempel frequentie 
subklinisch psychotisch, kortdurede psychose < 1...
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Praxis 5113 Music Content Knowledge Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024 Rated A+
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Medieval musical period - After fall of Rome 476 - 1300s 
Monophonic chant - Medieval. Single unison melodic line. Somber religious chants called 
plainchant or plainsong. Gregorian chants too. When other voices added, they moved parallel to 
the main voice. 
Cantus firmus - Main melody in a chant 
Motet - Medieval. Evolved from monophonic chant. Adding additional parts against main 
cantus firmus. Popular by 1200s. Continued through Bach. 
Organum - Medieval. Evolved from plainchant. Means addi...
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English 11 fall of the house of usher exam with 100% correct answers already graded A+
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Describe the setting as the story begins 
Dreary, Gloomy, creepy, dark 
 
 
 
Who is the narrator is going to visit 
Roderick usher 
 
 
 
 
Brainpower 
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When people refer to the house of Usher, they mean both 
Both house and family 
 
 
 
Who else lives in this house besides Roderick Usher 
Sister, Physician, Valet, servant 
 
 
 
Roderick's condition is a '' family evil''. What are his symptoms 
Morbid acuteness of the senses- meaning he is sensitive to light, taste, touch, and ...
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BJU Fundamentals of Literature - The Eagle, from Julius Caesar, Splinter 100% Correct
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BJU Fundamentals of Literature - The Eagle, from Julius Caesar, Splinter 100% Correct The Eagle Standard rhymed verse 
End rhyme and regular meter 
from Julius Caesar Blank verse 
unrhymed iambic pentameter 
Splinter Free verse 
no regular meter no rhyme 
How does Tennyson's description of the eagle differ from an encyclopedia? Tennyson's description is metaphoric. The literary description creates mood as opposed to emphasis on technical aspects of an encyclopedia entry. 
In from Julius Caesar...
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