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- 3561: The Life of Beethoven
- ... music caused him to neglect the boy. This relationship also turned out badly. A year before Beethoven's death the boy attempted suicide. Beethoven began composing tremendously again in 1817. Most of 1818 he spent writing the colossal Hammerklavier Sonata and the years until 1824 he spent writing the last three Piano Sonatas, the Diabelli Variations, the Missa Solemnis and the Ninth Symphony. The Ninth Symphony, whose final movement is the triumphant setting of Sciller's Ode to Joy, broke new ground in ...
- 3562: Animal Farm 4
- ... SETTING: The story takes place on a farm somewhere in England. George Orwell did not give an accurate description of the farm and we do not know when the story takes place. When he started writing his book, he did not want people to know that he was writing about the Russian revolution. Many publishers who declined to publish Animal Farm in Britain and America did so because they considered there was no market for children s books . MAIN CHARACTERS: The novel Animal Farm ...
- 3563: Death Of A Salesman 7
- ... traveling salesman named Willy Loman who has a wife named Linda and two kids named Biff and Happy. The theme of the book is that the most important thing in the world is to have personal attractiveness and to be well liked. 2. Willy Loman is a sixty-one year old man who is a traveling salesman for the Wagner Company. He had worked for the same company for thirty-four ... of there own. When he tells Willy about the idea Willy thinks that together they can do anything. Willy also thinks that the most important thing in life is to be well liked and have personal attractiveness. Willy then asks his boss for a job in New York to be with his boys and the owner tells him that there is no room for him in the company anymore. Then after ...
- 3564: How to Win an Argument
- ... by allowing your self to lose your cool. A calm state of mind in a dispute will keep you focused on the issue at hand. If the quarrel does become heated or moves to a personal level, because your adversary begins to hurl personal insults at you, feel free to do one of the following. You can leave the argument. Once your rival has begun insulting you, you know he's lost the fight. However don't just walk ...
- 3565: A Brief Overview Of Psychedeli
- ... to keep the ¡§good job¡¨, and in order to keep the job is to learn not just to be an information transmitter. Many jobs require ¡§creative mind¡¨ to achieve the gold. Creative mind made by personal experience, which is what real education is about. A well-educated person will try to understand the information they receive, analyze the understood information, and then learn from the processed information. The process of information¡¦s transmittal makes well-educated people think, and the process of thinking make them learn and gain personal experience. The media, such as newspapers or TV commercials, usually mislead the masses by gives out wrong information. Those people who are easily mislead by media is the person who think they already finished education ...
- 3566: As A Technology, It Is Called Multimedia
- ... student. Interactive multimedia has several key advantages. First, students receive training when and where they need it. An instructor does not have to be present, so students can select the time best suited to their personal schedules. Second, students can adjourn training at any point in the lesson and return to it later. Third, the training is highly effective because it is based on the most powerful principles of individualized learning ... on students of the 90's. As schools and universities become more technology driven, there will be an even bigger plea for more multimedia enhancements. The 1980's witnessed the introduction and widespread use of personal computers at all levels of schooling. During the decade the number of computers used in U.S. elementary and secondary schools increased from under 100,000 to over 2.5 million. A majority of students ...
- 3567: Art
- ... One can tell that this work of art is Egyptian. Her arms are crossed, and her eyes enlarged in accordance with all Egyptian coffins. One might overlook that the whole coffin is engulfed in hiractic writing, soundly designating it as "Egyptian". Some lines of hiratic writing read, "Beginning of the instructions"(Coffin), which is the traditional opening formula for "didactic writings"(Coffin), reflecting its relationship in appearing Egyptian. The purpose of the coffin is no secret. The Egyptians believed in the ...
- 3568: Lord Of The Flies - Book Report
- ... tension (Dick 121)." This is usually the key thing that makes a Golding novel a Golding novel. Lord of the Flies, one of William Golding's many novels, is a well written, well thought out writing that depicts the evils of human nature. William Golding the man himself is qualified enough to write about such topics because he was involved heavily in W.W.II. This caused Golding's views on ... frame work of a Golding novel is simple and most often copied from an outside source, then reshape to fit his purpose. Finally I think Wilfrid Sheed said it best when he said "Golding's writing is not ideally suited to a social novel - it is angular and ugly and the dialogue occasionally sounds immature." As a matter of opinion though I would recommend Lord of the Flies to anyone. Bibliography ...
- 3569: Advertising
- ... sports. This is obvious since the major figure in the ad is a male. This product satisfies the need to belong to the competitive group in the sports world. It also satisfies the need of personal self-esteem. By wearing this product you would be looked upon as a professional bike rider, which give you self-esteem. Finally, it satisfies a person's self-actualization needs. The product can give a personal sense of fulfillment because you wear what the pros are wearing and this also may push you to work harder. Also it gives you the sense of being a true athlete. RESPONSE: The selling proposition ...
- 3570: Elvis Presley
- ... where young Presley attended L.C. Humes High School, graduating in 1953. That summer he came to the attention of Sam Phillips, president of the Sun Record Company, when he went there to make a personal recording intended as a present for his mother. Presley made his first commercial recording for Sun the following year, and Colonel Tom Parker, who managed his career from that time, arranged for him to make a series of personal appearances. In 1955 RCA Victor bought his recording contract from Phillips, and by 1956 Presley was a best-selling recording artist and television star. His hip gyrations, which some viewers thought too suggestive, earned him ...
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