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Music Theory AP terms

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Cadence A harmonic goal, specifically the chords used at the goal Cadential extension Delay of cadence by addition of material Coda Conclusion of composition Codetta Marks and the end of sonatas, ends in a perfect cadence Contour Shape of the melody Conjunct Stepwise Disjunct With leaps Focal point Highest note of the melody Countermelody Accompanying melody sounding against the principle melody Elision When last note of one phrase serves as first note of next phrase Introduction Section which opens a movement, establishes melodic, harmonic, and or rhythmic elements Bridge Contrasting section which also prepares for the return of the original material section Chorus Line or lines that are repeated Song form (AABA)

Couse outline and sylabus

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CRESTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL COURSE SYLLABUS OUTLINE 2011-2012 [email protected] 689-7177 ext 4060 http://archies.okaloosaschools.wikispaces.net/ INSTRUCTOR: S Archie OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday-2-2:30 pm COURSE DESCIPTION: Course Title: Spanish III Course Number: 0708360 Credit: 1 Elective, Weighted. COURSE DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this cours e is to enable students to begin to acquire proficiency in Spanish through a linguistic, communicative and cultural approach to language learning. Emphasis is placed on the development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills and on the acquisition of the fundamentals of applied grammar. REQUIRED TEXT(S): Expr?sate I I by Holt Activities Workbook by Holt Expr?sate DVDs,

AP. U.S. History vocabulary chapters 19-23

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Nick Robinson History vocab Chapters 19-23 1 Compromise 1850 This compromise signed by Millard Fillmore deals with disputed territory, and the controversy of whether California should join. The results were that California joined as a free state, and what was left of the Mexican Cession land became New Mexico and Utah, and did not restrict slavery. The compromise benefited the North more than the South. 2 Fugitive Slave Law A law passed just before the Civil War also called the "Bloodhound Bill", slaves who escaped could not testify in their behalf and were not allowed a trial by jury. If the judge in the case freed the slave they would receive five dollars, if not they would get ten dollars. Those found helping slaves would be fined or jailed. This added to the rage in the North.

Septic vs. Sewer

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Manuel Esparragoza 11/28/11 Period 1 Septic vs. Sewer The long and drawn-out debate of septic tanks versus sewer systems remains one of the most frequently debated issues in the environmental community in terms of which is more eco-friendly. Their impacts on the environment vary and, like almost every issue, there are advantages and disadvantages to each. Throughout this essay, septic tanks and sewer systems will be assessed comparatively in respects to their differing applications of a functioning disposal system, their varying costs, and finally, the ultimate impact of each on the environment. For the purpose and length of this essay, the complexity and mechanical dynamics of septic tanks and sewage systems, analysis of both will be both preliminary and rudimentary.

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