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  • Comparison of the Use of Music in the Major Religions of India and China

    Comparison of the Use of Music in the Major Religions of India and China

    “Music gives us the capacity to express the deepest feelings of the human soul.” Worldwide, music has an important and varied range of application in religious practice. In the major religions of Asia, music is an especially vital part of theology and worship. In India and China, the most prominent religions are Hinduism, Daoism and Buddhism. Hindu religious chant and music are firmly rooted in theological principles of sacred sound. Taoist music is commonly

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    Essay Length: 1,466 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Strathmore Experience: A Musical Awakening

    The Strathmore Experience: A Musical Awakening

    Holding truth today and in the past, attending classical concerts is hailed as a sign of both sophistication and style. Very reminiscent of 18th Century attendances at places like the Music Center at Strathmore, my noteworthy experience broadened my musical horizon. As a newcomer to classical concert-going, I was enthralled by the aural masterpieces and the alluring atmosphere. In partaking in the National Philharmonic’s opening concert of the year at the Music Center at Strathmore,

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    Essay Length: 924 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Jack
  • Music as an Aesthetic Experience

    Music as an Aesthetic Experience

    The introduction of Donald J. Funes’ book Musical Involvement addresses the topic of music as an aesthetic experience. The preface to the introduction is the realization that truly listening to music requires an active response, and this type of listening is not innate. All throughout the day we are bombarded with music and every day sounds, most of which remain in our periphery. It can be difficult to focus on a single event such as

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    Essay Length: 1,352 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Victor
  • Ww2 and the Soviet Economy

    Ww2 and the Soviet Economy

    War never seems to be presented as a good thing. At best, it is marketed by those wishing to engage in it as a necessary evil. War destroys. It destroys villages, cities, buildings, communities, and most importantly it destroys human life and families and on a larger scale can destroy nations. War does not build. It is not constructive. War is destructive. The Russian people had enough war. They were weary of an unpopular war

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    Essay Length: 1,393 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Canadian Economy

    Canadian Economy

    To be able to enjoy the benefits of maintaining personal health and prolonging life is a natural instinct instilled within every human being at birth. For this reason, health care should be available to each Canadian citizen, as a right. Privatizing health care transforms this right into a privilege to those wealthy enough to afford it. In accordance with the principle of utilitarianism, it is in Canada's best interest to continue the implementation of the

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    Essay Length: 682 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Anna
  • Majors in Cincinnati State

    Majors in Cincinnati State

    Majors in Cincinnati state When it is time for a college education the first task most students need to do is choosing a right major. There are plenty of courses at Cincinnati State that students can choose from. The undergraduate majors at our community college and their curriculum are laid to provide students with broad knowledge. The fundamental ideas, techniques, and attitudes presented to the students in the classroom and as a part of

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Jon
  • Japanese Canadians : A Story of Redress

    Japanese Canadians : A Story of Redress

    Introduction While Canadian soldiers fought overseas in the name of democracy, the federal government was supporting the re-location of peaceful Japanese Canadians at home. During the Second World War, roughly 22,000 Japanese Canadians were forcibly and unfairly evacuated from the west coast and resettled in other parts of the country. Their struggle continued after the war as they fought for an apology and redress for their loss. While war being declared on Japan was a

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Bred
  • Analysis of Major Characters in Romeo and Juliet

    Analysis of Major Characters in Romeo and Juliet

    Analysis of Major Characters in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Romeo - The name Romeo, in popular culture, the name Romeo has become nearly synonymous with "lover." Romeo, in Romeo and Juliet, does indeed experience a love of such purity and passion that he kills himself when he believes that the object of his love, Juliet, has died. The power of Romeo's love, however, often obscures a clear vision of Romeo's character, which is

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    Essay Length: 1,260 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Japanese Restaurant

    Japanese Restaurant

    Hanami Japanese restaurant is the best sushi restaurant in town. This restaurant is located at the Campus Village Shopping Center, in front of the building “University View”. The address is 8145-M Baltimore Avenue, College Park, MD 20740. Open seven days a week, Hanami Japanese restaurant is small but lovely and offers home-style Japanese dishes. I first heard about Hanami from my friend who delivers for Hanami. Despite this, my first visit was not until October

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    Essay Length: 251 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Artur
  • An Investigation into Families’ Experience of Helping (and Enabling) Strategies Utilized by Family Services

    An Investigation into Families’ Experience of Helping (and Enabling) Strategies Utilized by Family Services

    Title of Project: An investigation into families’ experience of helping (and enabling) strategies utilised by family services. Outline of Project: The investigation will attempt to explore carers’ perceptions of family support workers’ helping strategies. Additionally it is intended to consider how emerging themes can be used to inform and shape vocational programmes. Research Questions What are carers (of children with special educational needs) perceptions of family support workers’ helping strategies? How do parents understand to

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Fonta
  • To Understand Something You Need to Rely on Your Own Experience and Culture. Does That Mean That We Are Trapped in Our Own Cultures and Paradigms, and Can Never See an Objective Truth?

    To Understand Something You Need to Rely on Your Own Experience and Culture. Does That Mean That We Are Trapped in Our Own Cultures and Paradigms, and Can Never See an Objective Truth?

    People have been arguing whether our own culture and experience are barriers that keep us from not seeing the objective truth. To clearly discuss this argument, a few definitions and views need to be considered. First of all, the objective truth comes from an understanding. To understand something, we need to have knowledge on it. Knowledge is defined as true justified belief. Therefore, to obtain knowledge for a better understanding, we need to rely on

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    Essay Length: 784 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Mikki
  • South Africa Economy

    South Africa Economy

    The past decade has seen a growing South African economy and the 2006/07 Budget Speech drew on the fact that South Africa is anticipated to experience an economic growth closing in on a 6% target and inflation remaining around 4.5%. With a broader tax base the economy has realized an additional R41.2 billion revenue collection. This has given the Minister greater flexibility to utilize these additional funds to uplift the poor even further than in

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Chinese and Japanese Similar Fiction Stories

    Chinese and Japanese Similar Fiction Stories

    Chinese and Japanese Similar Fiction Stories Depending on a person's taste, fiction stories are quite interesting to read. They are filled with such imagination and creative people, objects, and settings. In most cultures, an author of a fiction story will reflect things about their own society. Therefore by looking at two fiction stories from different cultures, it is possible to compare not only the stories, itself, but the cultural background of both societies which they

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    Essay Length: 1,510 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Woodrow Wilson’s Major Achievements

    Woodrow Wilson’s Major Achievements

    Woodrow Wilson – a brilliant politician In the past 230 years there have been forty-three presidents of the United States of America. Most of them had average political skills, many of them were outstanding, and only a few are considered to be great historical figures. During the first half of the twentieth century, perhaps the most extraordinary president was Woodrow Wilson. The 28th president of the United States of America was a brilliant politician and

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Anna
  • Black Majority Book Review

    Black Majority Book Review

    Peter Wood’s Black Majority is a social history examining the cause and effects, both explicit and implicit, of the black majority that emerged in colonial South Carolina. His study spans the time period from the settlement of Carolina through the Stono Rebellion, which took place in 1739. He also takes into consideration and examines certain events that took place in the years immediately preceding the settlement of 1670, as well as those that immediately followed,

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Victor
  • Adolescent Experiences

    Adolescent Experiences

    An experience I had as a child that affected my self-esteem would be maturing and growing faster than the “other” kids. I was always taller than them and would get made fun for being “bigger, fatter or stupid” because they thought I was older and I flunked. When I moved to a new school in fourth grade I had braces, too. Everyone thought I was in the wrong class/grade. This hurt my feelings as well.

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Mike
  • Are Laboratory Experiments Useful?

    Are Laboratory Experiments Useful?

    Are laboratory experiments useful? Laboratory experiments are easy to replicate and help to find how the Cause and effect of relationships can be established. Laboratory methods usually have High levels of control over extraneous variables. One of the major strengths of laboratory experiments is, control. The more variables you have control over, the easier it becomes to draw conclusions about the effect of the individual variable on the dependent variable. Laboratory experiments allow for high

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    Essay Length: 291 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Yan
  • Five Major Religions

    Five Major Religions

    FIVE MAJOR WORLD RELIGIONS Religion has played an important part in the history of our world. Religious teachings have shaped the lives of people since prehistoric times. Judaism, Islam, and Christianity have been major influences in the formation of Western culture. They have also played an important role in the development of Middle Eastern life. Asian civilizations have been affected by Buddhist teachings. Religion has been a major source of inspiration for the arts. Houses

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    Essay Length: 1,360 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Turkey Economy

    Turkey Economy

    Turkey’s economy has weathered some spectacular pratfalls in the past, with a major economic crisis in 2001 almost bringing the country to its knees. What’s different in 2004 from the previous "recoveries" is how committed Turkey is to establishing firm economic footing once and for all. The government is swallowing the International Monetary Fund’s painful economic medicine, making tough choices for fiscal discipline. Turkey’s financial wunderkind, the 37-year old Minister of State for Treasury Ali

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    Essay Length: 331 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Top
  • Three Prospects of Economy

    Three Prospects of Economy

    Three Prospects of Economy 1) Liberalism: (Capitalism). 2) Marxism: (Socialism). 3) Realism: (Nationalism). Liberalism (Capitalism) Liberal Theory Of Economics: The liberal theory of economics is the theory of economics developed in the Enlightenment, and believed to be first fully formulated by Adam Smith. It is associated with the political ideology of classical liberalism. The concept of economic liberalism or market liberalism underpinned the move towards a free market capitalist economic system in the late 18th

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    Essay Length: 279 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Personal Experience: "an Unexpected Event"

    Personal Experience: "an Unexpected Event"

    An Unexpected Event Even though it happened two years ago, it marked our lives forever and the image is implanted as if it was yesterday. My friends, Mailina, Yhenny and I, just wanted to give a surprise get together party for one of our friends Letty returning from New York. It has been almost a year since we have seen her and figured we could surprise her with a little party. However, we were

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Kevin
  • How Important Is the Concept of Trust in Australian National Identity? and How Does the Actual Australian Experience of Trust and Distrust, and Attitudes to Each Other and to Government, Fit Into the Theoretical and Historical Discussions of These Concept

    How Important Is the Concept of Trust in Australian National Identity? and How Does the Actual Australian Experience of Trust and Distrust, and Attitudes to Each Other and to Government, Fit Into the Theoretical and Historical Discussions of These Concept

    The concept of trust is a very important aspect of the Australian national identity. The prime reason that trust is central to the Australian national identity is that it has sparked a debate over traditional Australian ways to define themselves, questioning what would have been concrete aspects of being Australian, such as egalitarianism, the policy of �a fair go’ and the ever elusive, yet pervasive idea of �mateship’. Firstly, we must define specifically what is

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Jack
  • My Experience with a Nas/raid5 Built

    My Experience with a Nas/raid5 Built

    I wanted to build a RAID/NAS box in a WINDOWS/LINUX environment, getting the best perfomance I can with minimum spending. I thought initially that FreeNAS would fill the bill but then I noticed the relatively slow samba on BSD (maybe around 6MB/s over a 100MB) with a PIII-700/256MB RAM. I thought I can do better than that. I got a cheap ebay lsi megaraid i4 511 card and with nas2 I got actually 4MB/s. To

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Top
  • An Experiment into the Effect of Sugar Concentration on Osmosis

    An Experiment into the Effect of Sugar Concentration on Osmosis

    An experiment into the effect of sugar concentration on osmosis Background information Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from a dilute solution to a concentrated solution through a partially permeable membrane. The molecules will continue to diffuse until the area in which the molecules are found reaches a state of equilibrium, meaning that the molecules are randomly distributed throughout an object, with no area having a higher or lower concentration than any other. Plant

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Jack
  • ‘in Her Preface to Mary Barton, Gaskell Writes “i Know Nothing of Political Economy of the Theories of Trade.I Have Tried to Write Truthfully.” What Kinds of Truths Does She Attempt to Convey?

    ‘in Her Preface to Mary Barton, Gaskell Writes “i Know Nothing of Political Economy of the Theories of Trade.I Have Tried to Write Truthfully.” What Kinds of Truths Does She Attempt to Convey?

    Although ‘Mary Barton’ is a novel the revolves around the effects of the industrialisation in and around Manchester, Gaskell is right in claiming that she rejects the notions of political economy and trade theories. It is a novel that is centralised around the people involved, rather than the trade itself. She uses the lives and the ups and downs of the people of Manchester to paint a vision of the effects of the politics and

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Mikki

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