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you just need to pick two songs from the attached list of songs and answer the questions in the example provided Concert Response Questions/Points:
Please list the title/ensemble and corresponding date of the MUS 121 concert you
attended.
Name one piece/movement/song at the concert (including the composer). In 2-3
sentences, with precise and specific detail, discuss the technical (dynamics, tempo, etc.)
and emotional (somber, happy, etc.) aspects of that piece/movement/song .
Name a second piece/movement/song at the concert (including the composer) that
contrasts to that of question #2. In 2-3 sentences, with precise and specific detail,
discuss the technical (dynamics, tempo, etc.) and emotional (somber, happy, etc.)
aspects of that piece/movement/song.
In 2-3 sentences, regarding what you saw at the concert: discuss the instruments
(individual and families), performers (Were they focused? Did they enjoy performing?),
and—if present—the conductor (What did you notice about this conductor?)
Overall, did you enjoy the concert? Why or why not?
Example of a GOOD Concert Response (no portion of this may be copied in part or whole):
Huxford Symphony Orchestra, October 27, 2018.
Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber. Emotionally, this piece of music was very sad. I
think it would fit well at a funeral. The piece began with a very slow tempo and quiet
dynamic (which never really changed during the piece).
“Main Theme” from Star Wars by John Williams. This work was VERY exciting with a
very triumphant emotion/character. The tempo remained fairly steady throughout.
The dynamics, however, started loud, then alternated between loud and quiet until the
piece ended (with noticeable crescendos and decrescendos connecting those sections).
The large orchestra primarily had instruments from the string family, but I also saw
brass, woodwinds, and percussion (including a timpani!). The violinists seemed like they
enjoyed performing and the tall conductor, though very serious, obviously loved getting
to conduct this concert.
Overall, I liked the concert. It had a few slower moments but was mostly intriguing! I
might not listen to this music in my car, but I wouldn’t mind listening to it while studying
attending another live concert!
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If you were a Catholic Englishman in the 17thcentury, what North American British colony would you migrate to if you were coming from England? Give 2 reasons why you chose that colony.
Concert response
you just need to pick two songs from the attached list of songs and answer the questions in the example provided Concert R ...
Concert response
you just need to pick two songs from the attached list of songs and answer the questions in the example provided Concert Response Questions/Points:
Please list the title/ensemble and corresponding date of the MUS 121 concert you
attended.
Name one piece/movement/song at the concert (including the composer). In 2-3
sentences, with precise and specific detail, discuss the technical (dynamics, tempo, etc.)
and emotional (somber, happy, etc.) aspects of that piece/movement/song .
Name a second piece/movement/song at the concert (including the composer) that
contrasts to that of question #2. In 2-3 sentences, with precise and specific detail,
discuss the technical (dynamics, tempo, etc.) and emotional (somber, happy, etc.)
aspects of that piece/movement/song.
In 2-3 sentences, regarding what you saw at the concert: discuss the instruments
(individual and families), performers (Were they focused? Did they enjoy performing?),
and—if present—the conductor (What did you notice about this conductor?)
Overall, did you enjoy the concert? Why or why not?
Example of a GOOD Concert Response (no portion of this may be copied in part or whole):
Huxford Symphony Orchestra, October 27, 2018.
Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber. Emotionally, this piece of music was very sad. I
think it would fit well at a funeral. The piece began with a very slow tempo and quiet
dynamic (which never really changed during the piece).
“Main Theme” from Star Wars by John Williams. This work was VERY exciting with a
very triumphant emotion/character. The tempo remained fairly steady throughout.
The dynamics, however, started loud, then alternated between loud and quiet until the
piece ended (with noticeable crescendos and decrescendos connecting those sections).
The large orchestra primarily had instruments from the string family, but I also saw
brass, woodwinds, and percussion (including a timpani!). The violinists seemed like they
enjoyed performing and the tall conductor, though very serious, obviously loved getting
to conduct this concert.
Overall, I liked the concert. It had a few slower moments but was mostly intriguing! I
might not listen to this music in my car, but I wouldn’t mind listening to it while studying
attending another live concert!
Identify any and all ethical issues found within the case note. Explain the ethical issues, Can I Write That
In a 1-2 page paper address the following: Identify any and all ethical issues found within the case note. Explain the eth ...
Identify any and all ethical issues found within the case note. Explain the ethical issues, Can I Write That
In a 1-2 page paper address the following: Identify any and all ethical issues found within the case note. Explain the ethical issues. Be specific. Give examples. Rewrite the case note using ethical and objective language.References
University of West Georgia Media Biasness in America Research Paper
InstructionsLesson Three Writing Assignment:It has long been argued, particularly by conservatives, that there is a libera ...
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InstructionsLesson Three Writing Assignment:It has long been argued, particularly by conservatives, that there is a liberal bias in the mass media. On the other hand, progressives and liberals counter that conservative media has its own bias and that conservative media spends most of its time trying to invoke fear and division in the general public. With these two points of view in mind, please respond to the following question.Assignment:(1) How is the media, biased, more towards progressive-liberal values, conservative values or in both directions depending on the specific media outlets you may access? Explain your response.(2) Find two or more examples of media bias (video clip, article, images) and attach to your Dropbox submission. Explain in detail how these example/s represent media bias and the impact that it has on public opinion. As part of your research and examination of media bias include recent polling data results showing the public’s confidence in the objectivity or fairness of the media. Provide an Internet citation for each polling source discussed.Writing Guidelines:4-5 double-spaced pages of textWrite in complete sentences and paragraphs. Bullet points or lists will not be accepted.
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In order to engage students in instruction that integrates social studies and the arts, teachers need to use a variety of ...
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In order to engage students in instruction that integrates social studies and the arts, teachers need to use a variety of questioning strategies. Questioning engages students’ depth of knowledge and promotes problem-solving and higher-order thinking.Part 1: Questioning StrategiesIn Topic 1, you researched instructional strategies that support a learning activity that integrates social studies and the arts.For this assignment, you will use fourth grade level standards in social studies and the arts, and the learning objective you used in Topic 1. (see attached assignement as reference) Examine questioning strategies that develop higher-order skills, stimulate discussion, and promote inquiry and critical thinking, in order to complete the “Questioning Strategies” template. The questions you create should include concepts in social studies and the arts, procedures and applications from social studies and the arts, activate prior knowledge for the lesson, and encourage exploration and problem-solving. The “Questioning Strategies” template includes:Social studies standard and an arts standard, grade level, and learning objectives from Topic 1.A variety of five probing questions that can be used as pre-assessment and formative assessment questions.Part 2: ReflectionIn 250-500 words, summarize and reflect on how asking a variety of questions and using different questioning strategies can help students develop higher-order skills, activate prior knowledge, encourage exploration, and promote problem-solving and inquiry. Explain how questioning strategies can be implemented to meet the learning needs of diverse students in your future professional practice.Support your findings with a minimum of three scholarly resources.
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