...Midterm 1 Music 468 Spring, 2015 Short Essays You will write three essays in all. The essays should be typed with double-spaces. For the 10-point essays, think of a paragraph or two, and for the 20-point essays aim for three or more paragraphs. Since this is an exam, I am limited in the answers that I can give if you have questions. All of these points are covered in the book and addressed during lecture. 1) Describe the three basic types of music heard in original scores during the silent film era and cites specific examples from The Birth of a Nation. (10 points) The three basic types of music heard in original scores during the silent film era were Adaptations of classical works, arrangements of well-known melodies, and newly composed music. Adaptions of classical works borrow a substantial portion of an existing composition for use in a film. In the Birth of a Nation, classical music is in dramatic and action scenes. Classical works are played during Lincoln's assassination, and also during violent and action scenes in the movie. Arrangements of well-known melodies borrow melodies to create emotions, disposition, and set the mood. An example of an arrangement from The Birth of a Nation would be works such as tunes such as “Maryland, My Maryland” and “Dixie.” Newly composed music uses new music to create themes that stand for the aspect of the story. 2) What is the role of source music in Casablanca? (10 points) The role of source...
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...Scott Florio His 107 06/21/2014 Midterm 1. In August 1856, quarry workers in the Neander Valley of northern Germany discovered the remains of an ancient human unlike any other seen on earth. These remains were that of a primitive human with a large bulging brow and that was far older than any other remains ever discovered. This discovery caught the interest Johann Fuhlrott a schoolteacher and amateur student of natural history who made a very controversial statement, that humans are a product of evolution rather than creation. Three years later British natural historian Charles Darwin published his book, On the Origin of Species, which is a detailed explanation of evolution, and his theory on, “Natural Selection,” the idea that only the strong survive. Throughout human history we see a new type of evolution where people start to adapt their environments to suit them instead of adapting to the environment. This is the period where people started to use technology in order to make their lives easier and to take better control of their fate. Early technology may not look very impressive by today’s standards but thousands of years ago the use of tools changed the entire course of the world. This gave people the ability to gain better control of their surroundings and made life much safer from the elements and predators. Originally people were hunter-gatherers, roaming the world in order to find food by migrating and following their food sources, like the aborigine’s...
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... Math 1131 Sample Exam 1 Spring 2014 Name: This sample exam is just a guide to prepare for the actual exam. Questions on the actual exam may or may not be of the same type, nature, or even points. Don’t prepare only by taking this sample exam. You also need to review your class notes, homework and quizzes on WebAssign, quizzes in discussion section, and worksheets. The exam will cover up through section 3.2 (product and quotient rule). Read This First! • Please read each question carefully. Other than the question of true/false items, show all work clearly in the space provided. In order to receive full credit on a problem, solution methods must be complete, logical and understandable. • Answers must be clearly labeled in the spaces provided after each question. Please cross out or fully erase any work that you do not want graded. The point value of each question is indicated after its statement. No books or other references are permitted. • Give any numerical answers in exact form, not as approximations. For example, one-third 1 is 3 , not .33 or .33333. And one-half of π is 1 π, not 1.57 or 1.57079. 2 • Turn smart phones, cell phones, and other electronic devices off (not just in sleep mode) and store them away. • Calculators are allowed but you must show all your work in order to receive credit on the problem. • If you finish early then you can hand in your exam early. Grading - For Administrative Use Only Question: Points: Score: 1 12 2 6 3 9 4 12 5 9 6 6 7 24...
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...Midterm 1 WQ08 Midterm 1 WQ08 KEY |1. |Financial intermediaries specialize in the production of money. | FALSE |2. |The brokerage function of an FI reduces transaction and information costs between a corporation and individual which encourages a lower rate of savings | | |than would otherwise exist. | FALSE |3. |Privately placed bonds and equity can be traded on the secondary market because of amendments to Regulation 144A. | TRUE |4. |Negotiable certificates of deposits are distinguished from fixed time deposits by their negotiability and active trading in the secondary markets. | TRUE |5. |The securitization of mortgages involves the pooling of mortgage loans for sale in the financial markets. | TRUE |6. |In recent years, the number of commercial banks in the U.S. has been increasing. | FALSE |7. |The credit union industry avoided much of the financial distress of the 1980s because of the short maturity and relatively less credit risk of their | | |assets. ...
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...ECON 100B – INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS Professor Thomas Wu Spring 2011 First Midterm (April 22, 2011) Name: _________________________________ Instructions: i. You have 1 hour and 10 minutes to finish this exam; ii. No questions will be taken (it is your job to interpret and understand the question); iii. The exam is supposed to be long, so do not panic if you feel like you are not going to finish it (probably all other students are feeling the same way); iv. No cheating will be tolerated! Don’t talk to any other student, don’t look at any other exam, don’t leave any book or notes open around you, and don’t use calculators, cell phones or MP3 players. Any suspicious activity will result in receiving a ZERO on the exam! v. You MUST write your answer in the indicated space in order to get credit. vi. Good luck and remember: just try the best you can. Part I – Multiple Choices (2 points each, 8 points total) 1) A firm's value added equals: A) its revenue minus its cost of intermediate goods. B) its revenue minus all of its costs. C) its revenue minus its wages. D) its revenue minus its wages and profit. E) none of the above. Answer: ___ 2) Suppose C = 200 + 0.75YD. How much of an increase in government spending must occur for equilibrium output to increase by 1200? A) 300 B) 400 C) 800 D) 900 E) 1200 Answer: ___ Page 1 of 12 3) Suppose that the firms’ markup over cost is 100%, and the wage setting equation is W = P(0.6 – u), where u is the unemployment rate. What is...
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...1) Describe the three basic types of music heard in original scores during the silent film era and cites specific examples from The Birth of a Nation. (10 points) a. The three basic types of music heard in original scores during the silent film era are adaptions of classical works, arrangements of well-known melodies, and music that was newly composed. Adaptions of classical music were often times accompanied by large action scenes. However, an exception was made in the passage from a mass, which was attribute to Mozart and used during Lincolns attribution. Arrangements are a set of well-known melodies, and used to arouse emotions. In The Birth of a Nation, tunes such as “Dixie”, “Maryland, my Maryland”, and “The Star Spangled Banner” were all southern tunes were used to serve as reminders of the films setting. Original music is the last type of music, and is the greatest strength of Breils score. In The Birth of a Nation, Griffith and Breil used these scores to allow themes and create multiple leitmotifs. 2) What is the role of source music in Casablanca? (10 points) a. Source music is used in Casablanca to create an atmosphere, identify a scene, introduce famous melodies, and compliment the characters or mood. Source music played a huge part of setting the scene in Casablanca. The movie takes place during the war and switches back and forth between America and the Middle East. For example, American music was played in Rick’s Café and Arabian music during scenes...
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...CTCS 466 LECTURE NOTES 1/17: John Dies At the End * CTCS 466 * Former Professors * Arthur Knight * Charles Chaplin * Former Students * Ron Howard * Robert Zemeckis * 16 mm/35 mm * Brotherly Love (Popeye), Max Fleischer * Original song * Made for adults as well as children * Take place in cities * As opposed to the barnyard settings of early Disney * Classic cartoon * Postmodern cartoon (The Simpsons) * Digital Cinema Print (DCP) * Ted Mundor, Landmark Theatres * Career * Monsters Magazine Film Fan Monthly (13 y.o.) * Movies on TV & TV Movies (17 y.o.) * American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) * Gene Shalp, The Today Show * Bruce Cook, Entertainment Tonight * Theme: Great Moments from Movie Musicals * “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”, The Wizard of Oz * Only a few cuts * Simplicity requires confidence * Contrast with the circus of Les Miserables * Remains in character without melodrama * Impression that she actually is singing * She is very much still Dorothy Gale, not Judy Garland * John Dies At the End * Phantasm * Bubba Hotep * Horror + Fantasy + Comedy * Based on novel of the same name * Don Coscarelli (Director/Producer) * Loved...
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...January 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 First day of classes 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 NO CLASSES City of Milwaukee: M L King Day 23 24 25 Bryant & Stratton College Day 26 27 28 29 CENSUS 30 CENSUS 31 CENSUS POP IN EVENT Day: 11:30-12:30pm EVE: 4:30-5:30pm February 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 CENSUS 2 CENSUS 3 CENSUS 4 CENSUS 5 CENSUS ENDS 6 Random Acts of Kindness Week 7 Random Acts of Kindness Week 8 Random Acts of Kindness Week Random Acts of Kindness Week Random Acts of Kindness Week Random Acts of Kindness Week Random Acts of Kindness Week 9 Random Acts of Kindness Week 10 Random Acts of Kindness Week --I 11 STUDENT RECOGNITION CEREMONY 5:30pm 12th FLOOR 12 First Quarter 13 CJ CLUB MEETING 4pm - Room 208 VALENTINE PARTY Day:11:30-12:30pm EVE: 4:30-5:30pm 14 15 Valentine's Day 16 17 18 NO CLASSES Presidents' Day 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 HEALTHY LIVING 11:00am - 12:30pm 26 27 28 March 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Midterms 13 14 15 16 17 18 Last day to Withdraw for grade ‘W’ 19 20 ...
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...What is globalism and its effects on the modern political world? “Economic globalization is a historical process, the result of human innovation and technological progress. It refers to the increasing integration of economies around the world, particularly through the movement of goods, services, and capital across borders.” (Rourke Pg. 5) As our textbook implies globalization started to take of in the 1980’s. Some of the reasons for this advancement were; better transportation infrastructure, communication advances, and the single most important factor for globalization today, the internet. The internet brought a world that was days apart to seconds apart. Companies could now communicate within seconds to branches all over the world. Important correspondence could now be emailed in seconds instead of taking days or weeks. “The growth in global markets has helped to promote efficiency through competition and the division of labor – the specialization that allows people and economies to focus on what they do best.” (Rourke Pg.6) Globalization has helped the world move to a closer community where we are working together to advance the world’s economy. Globalization has also increased competition in the marketplace and with this competition better products are manufactured. The consumer ultimately benefits from this increased competition amongst manufacturers. “Perhaps more importantly, globalization implies that information and knowledge get dispersed and shared.” (Rourke Pg...
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...BUSML 4202 Midterm 1 review What is marketing? The process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives. Marketing is the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large. (AMA) Marketing Research: a means to implement the marketing concept MR is a systematic and objective process of generating information for aid in making marketing decisions. Need to reduce uncertain. Helps focus decision making 4P’s: product, price, promotion, distribution (placement) Three roles of MR: 1. Descriptive role: gathering statements of fact(s) 2. Diagnostic/explanatory role: explaining effects of marketing mix actions or data 3. Predictive role: predicting the results of a planned marketing decision Two types: Applied vs Basic (pure) research Value of MR: • Decreased uncertainty • Increased likelihood of a correct decision • Improved marketing performance and resulting higher profits Step 1: An easy mistake: a symptom is not the problem; a symptom occurs as a result of a problem (‘the iceberg principle’ ) Marketing research Problem (MRP): Asks what information is needed; Information oriented; Focuses on the underlying causes. Management decision Problem (MDP): Asks what the decision...
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...INSS 370 Final Exam Study Guide Below is a study guide for your final exam. There will be a combination of true/false and multiple choice questions. 1. Who is responsible for prioritizing the product backlog? 2. What does a burn‐down chart show? 3. What are the principles outlined in the Agile Software Development Manifesto? 4. If our highest priority is to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable software, in general, how can we do that? 5. In agile software processes are the highest priorities to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable software? 6. What traits need to exist among the members of an agile software team? 7. In agile development is it more important to build software that meets the customers' needs today than worry about features that might be needed in the future? 8. The ____ phase of the SDLC includes four main activities: requirements modeling, data and process modeling, object modeling, and consideration of development strategies. 9. One of the main activities in the systems analysis phase is ____ modeling, which involves fact‐finding to describe the current system and identification requirements for the new system. 10. How is planning performed on projects that use Agile approaches? 11. Who should be the main judge of the business value (think of the various roles within an agile team)? 12. How should work be allocated and who should allocate the work to the team in an Agile ...
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...Identifying Good or Bad Statements Anit Maharjan HUMN210-H5WW Meghan Roehll Franklin University 4th April, 2013 a. Nobody in the world today is really good. Yes, I have heard of good people, but not really good people. - Good statement. b. The world is not flat. Well, if you look at a map it is: - in what point of view - bad statement. c. I will need an extended period of laborious cogitation to assimilate the missive. This doesn't make any sense - bad statement. d. The number 2 is odd. Are we talking about an even number? I believe your confusion comes from the fact that 2 is a prime number, but it is still even. It is the only even number that is prime – false statement. e. If you believe in evolution, then your ancestors were filthy apes. There are two kinds of people in the world: - one is god prayer and the next is science believer. If you support the statement from the point of scientific theory of evolution by Darwin, then yes our ancestors are filthy apes, whereas if you think form the side of god’s prayer then the statement is false – good statement. f. Some swans are black. In this statement, I am not sure that some swans are black or not, all swans could be black or white – good statement. g. If you are a human, then you are a person. If you are an individual, then you are alive. Human is a person and of course the person becomes an individual and every individual breaths...
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...អាណាចក្រភ្នំ អាណាចក្រភ្នំ គស 50-630 ទីតាំង * ៣០០លី លិចលីនីយ(ជនជាតិចាម) * ៧០០០លី Jenan(តុងកឹង) * ឈូងសមុទ្រធំមួយ * ទន្លេរធំមួយ លិចនឹងពាយព្យគឺសមុទ្រ * ១លី=៥៧៦ម=១៧២៨គម=> 1. កម្ពុជា 2. កម្ពុជាក្រោម 3. ថៃ(ភាគកណ្តាល) រាជវង្សមាន៖ 1. លីវយី(៥០-៦៨) 2. ហ៊ុនទៀន(៦៨) 3. ហ៊ុនប៉ានហួង៖ដែលជាមេទ័ពបានប្រើល្បិចវាយក្រុងទាំង៧នឹងបានដណ្តើមអំណាចពីព្រះ បាទហ៊ុនទៀន 4. ហ៊ុនប៉ានប៉ាង៖ជាកូនហ៊ុនប៉ានហួង 5. ហ្វាន់ជេម៉ាន់៖ជាអ្នកសំលាប់សោយរាជ្យបន្តរឺក៍ហ៊ុនប៉ានប៉ាងផ្ទេរអំណាចអោយ 6. គិនចេង(២២៥)៖ត្រូវជាកូនរបស់របស់ហ្វាន់ជេម៉ាន់ពីព្រោះគាត់បានស្លាប់ពេលវាយ នៅ គិនស៊ីន 7. ហ្វានឆាន(២២៥-២៤៥)៖បានសំលាប់គិនចេងដើម្បីសោយរាជ្យបន្តដែលត្រូវជាក្មួយហ្វាន់ជេម៉ាន់នឹងត្រូវជាបងប្អូនគិនចេង 8. ហ្វានឆាង(២៤៥-២៥០)៖ជាកូនពៅរបស់ហ្វានជេម៉ាន់បានមកសងសឹកនឹងសោយរាជ្យបន្ត 9. ហ្វានស៊ីយ៉ុន(២៥០-២៨៩)៖បានសំលាប់ហ្វានឆាងសោយរាជ្យបន្ត 10. ធៀនឈូឆានតាន(៣៥៧) 11. កៅណ្ឌិន្យ(៣៥៧)៖គាត់មានកូនពីរគឺស្រីឥន្រ្ទវរ្ម័ននឹងស្រេស្ធវរ្ម័ន 12. កៅណ្ឌិន្យជ័យវរ្ម័ន(៤៤២-៥១៤)៖មានបុត្រាពីរគឺគុណវរ្ម័នជាប្អូននឹងរុទ្រវរ្ម័នជាបងក៍ប៉ុន្តែគុណវរ្ម័នជាអ្នកសោយរាជ្យដែលត្រូវជាកូនកុលប្រភាវតីជាមហេសីរីឯរុទ្រវរ្ម័នជាកូនស្នំ។ដោយមិនសុខចិត្តព្រោះខ្លួនជាបងមិនបានសោយរាជ្យក៍ប្រើល្បិចសំលាប់ប្អូនដើម្បី សោយរាជ្យម្តង។ 13. គុណវរ្ម័ន 14. ចេនឡា ចេនឡា រុទ្រវរ្ម័ន(៥១៤-៥៥៦) គស ៥៥០-៨០២ 15. ឥសីកម្ពុស្វយម្ហូវ៖ 16. ស្រុតវរ្ម័ន៖ 17. ស្រស្ធវរ្ម័ន៖ 18. វីរវរ្ម័ន៖ 19. ភវរ្ម័ន(៩០០-៩២២)៖ * ទីតាំងរបស់ចេនឡានៅត្រង់តំបន់បាសាក់តាមដងទន្លេរមេគង្គដែលច្ចុប្បន្ននៅភាគ អាគ្នេយ៍ប្រទេសឡាវ...
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...– – – – • – – • – • • • • – – – – • • • – – – – – – Wood Stick Holder Premium Wood Stick Holder Glow in the Dark Stick Holder Brass Burner Premium Brass Burner Aroma Ring Votive Holder NIPPON KODO INCENSE HERB & EARTH STICKS STICKS Classic STICKS CONES AFRICAN AMERICAN Family Unity – – Rhythm Sensuality Spirituality • • • • Bergamot Cedar • • • Fashion & Style • Number 4 - 100-st Number 6 - 100-st Chamomile Frankincense Jasmine Lavender Orange Patchouli Peppermint Rose Sandalwood Vanilla GONESH DIFFUSER SETS 3 fl.oz. Coconut Lime Mango Peach Sweet Apple Vanilla Cream REFILLS - 6 oz Coconut Lime Mango Peach Sweet Apple Vanilla Cream HOLIDAY TRADITIONS Number 8 - 100-st Number 10 Number 12 Number 14 Variety 1 (6,8,12) - 30 st Variety 2 (2,4,10) - 30 st MORNING STAR STICKS GONESH® EXTRA RICH Amber Apple Cider Jasmine Lavender Sandalwood Christmas Dream (Winter) Nutcracker Dance (Winter) Snowy Sensations (Winter) Holiday Memories (Winter) SCENTED REEDS & OILS REEDS OILS Black Cherry Cedarwood Cherry Blossom Cinnamon Coconut Dragon’s Blood...
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...Mr. Weidenboerner Period 7 Purpose: To explore sensors and use them to knock down a box filled with bean bags without going over the edge of a precipice. Hypothesis: I think that designs with a high point of impact and and sensor placed out in front of the robot will have the best results. Group 2 | Trial | Distance from the Egde | 1 | 28 mm | 2 | 32 mm | 3 | 35 mm | 4 | 22 mm | 5 | fail | Average | 32 mm | Competion | Group | Average | 1 | 23 mm | 2 | 32 mm | 3 | fail | 4 | 7 mm | Program Flow: 1. #Include “Main.h” 2. 3. void main (void) 4. { 5. int limitswitch; 6. 7. // 0 is pressed 8. // 1 is not pressed 9. Wait (5000) 10. while (1==1) 11. { 12. limitswitch = Get DigitalInput (1); 13. if (limitswitch==1) 14. { 15. Set Motor (1.0); 16. Set Motor (10.0); 17. Wait (200) 18. } 19. else 20. } 21. Set Motor (1.-40); 22. Set Motor (10.40); 23. } 24. } 25. } Results: Group 1 cam in second place with an average of 23 mm from 5 trials. Group 2 (my group), came in third place with an average of 32 mm from the edge of the table. Group 3 came in last place with one fail and not having completed the rest of the trials yet. Group 4 came in first place with an average of 7 mm from the edge of the table. Conclusion: I think that...
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