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Question: TMA02 Part 4 Philosophy 86% Answer these questions in not more than 300 words in total. 1. Here are some claims. If possible, give a sound argument for each claim. Where this is not possible, give a valid argument anyway. Do indicate those cases where you believe your argument is sound. A.) The Queen is a mother B.) The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain C.) The earth is flat. D.) Eating people is wrong. E.) Oranges are not the only fruit.
Answer: All women who give birth are mothers. The Queen has given birth. The Queen is a mother. Rain clouds can only form over plains. It rains in Spain. The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain. People cannot walk any other surface than horizontal. People walk the earth. The earth is flat......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 86% | Subject: Philosophy | Course: A103 Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 500 | References: No | Date written: June, 2004 | Date submitted: January 13, 2009 | Essay ID: 101
Question: TMA 02 Part 3 Music 86% For this part of the TMA you will need to listen to Track 10 on the TMA CD. You will hear the “First Tableau: The Shrovetide Fair” from Petrushka by Stravinsky. Listen to the track a few times and then answer the question below in up to 300 words on continuous prose. How does Stravinsky combine the elements of music, introduced to you in Unit 3, to establish the atmosphere of the fair?
Answer: Stravinsky begins the piece with a high-pitched flourish of woodwind instruments, such as the flute and clarinet and is then accompanied by the strings which increase in volume to meet with a fanfare of trumpets, it sounds like the fair is opening. Rhythm plays a key role throughout the entirety of the piece, fluctuating sounds are created as the fluttering of the woodwind section meet with the l.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 86% | Subject: Music | Course: A103 Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 500 | References: No | Date written: August, 2004 | Date submitted: January 13, 2009 | Essay ID: 100
Question: TMA 02 Part 2 Literature Read John Keat’s Sonnet, “When I have fears that I may cease to be” ( resource book 1, A39). In not more than 300 words, write an analysis of the sonnet basing your response on the questions below. 1. Comment on the use of repetition. (e.g. “when”, “before”, “never”.) 2. What is the relationship between the octave and the sestet? 3. What part do the different rhymes, including the final couplet, play in conveying the meaning of the sonnet?
Answer: Keats begins by setting the tone for the sonnet, “When I have fears…”, indicating the major theme that is to run throughout. In the first two quatrains he writes about the fear of dying young, fearing he will not have the time he needs to fulfil himself as a writer and the third quatrain fearing that he will lose his beloved. Farming metaphors, “rich garners the full-ripen’d grain”, em.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 86% | Subject: English Literature | Course: A103 Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 300 | References: No | Date written: August, 2004 | Date submitted: January 13, 2009 | Essay ID: 99
Question: TMA 02 Part 1 Art History 86% In not more than 300 words, write a descriptive account of Harmen Steenwyck’s: Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life ( Illustration Book, Colour Plate 10), paying particular attention to the organisation and lighting of the composition and to the effects of tone and colour.
Answer: Harmen Steenwyck illustrates an eclectic mix of objects in this fine oil painting. The objects are placed close to the picture plane, as within reach of the spectator, drawing the eye from left to right as the clustered objects increase in height. This suggests that this is the way that Steenwyck wanted the spectator to view them. His skilful use of light draws us to the principal object, the i.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 86% | Subject: Art History | Course: A103 Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 300 | References: No | Date written: May, 2004 | Date submitted: January 13, 2009 | Essay ID: 98
Question: TMA 02 Part 1 Art History 86% In not more than 300 words, write a descriptive account of Harmen Steenwyck’s: Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life ( Illustration Book, Colour Plate 10), paying particular attention to the organisation and lighting of the composition and to the effects of tone and colour. TMA 02 Part 2 Literature Read John Keat’s Sonnet, “When I have fears that I may cease to be” ( resource book 1, A39). In not more than 300 words, write an analysis of the sonnet basing your response on the questions below. 1. Comment on the use of repetition. (e.g. “when”, “before”, “never”.) 2. What is the relationship between the octave and the sestet? 3. What part do the different rhymes, including the final couplet, play in conveying the meaning of the sonnet? TMA 02 Part 3 Music For this part of the TMA you will need to listen to Track 10 on the TMA CD. You will hear the “First Tableau: The Shrovetide Fair” from Petrushka by Stravinsky. Listen to the track a few times and then answer the question below in up to 300 words on continuous prose. How does Stravinsky combine the elements of music, introduced to you in Unit 3, to establish the atmosphere of the fair? TMA02 Part 4 Philosophy Answer these questions in not more than 300 words in total. 1. Here are some claims. If possible, give a sound argument for each claim. Where this is not possible, give a valid argument anyway. Do indicate those cases where you believe your argument is sound. A.) The Queen is a mother B.) The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain C.) The earth is flat. D.) Eating people is wrong. E.) Oranges are not the only fruit.
Answer: Harmen Steenwyck illustrates an eclectic mix of objects in this fine oil painting. The objects are placed close to the picture plane, as within reach of the spectator, drawing the eye from left to right as the clustered objects increase in height. This suggests that this is the way that Steenwyck wanted the spectator to view them. His skilful use of light draws us to the principal object, the i.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 86% | Subject: Introduction to Humanities | Course: A103 Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1200 | References: No | Date written: February, 2004 | Date submitted: January 13, 2009 | Essay ID: 95
Question: EK310 – TMA02 86% Why is it important that ethical issues are considered when a research study is being planned?
Answer: Over the next few paragraphs I shall be examining the question above in more details. I shall summarise five ethical issues that need to be taken into account when planning research and then provide examples of these issues from research papers. The papers I shall be using are: ‘Negotiating Autonomy: Children’s Use of Time and Space in Rural Bolivia’ – Samantha Punch (2004) ‘Gen.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 86% | Subject: Sociology | Course: Research Methodology Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2455 | References: Yes | Date written: November, 2004 | Date submitted: January 09, 2009 | Essay ID: 54
Question: EK310 – TMA02 86% Why is it important that ethical issues are considered when a research study is being planned?
Answer: Over the next few paragraphs I shall be examining the question above in more details. I shall summarise five ethical issues that need to be taken into account when planning research and then provide examples of these issues from research papers. The papers I shall be using are: ‘Negotiating Autonomy: Children’s Use of Time and Space in Rural Bolivia’ – Samantha Punch (2004) ‘Gen.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 86% | Subject: Education | Course: EK310 Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 4555 | References: Yes | Date written: April, 2004 | Date submitted: January 09, 2009 | Essay ID: 53
Question: Why can it be difficult to decide whether or not a person is an informal carer and does it matter? Base your answer on the case of someone you know, or have read about.
Answer: There are between six and seven million people in the UK who provide extra help to family, friends or neighbours that are elderly or suffering from a mental or physical illness. It is important to recognise these carers, as they need support. There is a vast array of support that could be made available to them, which include training and information, financial help, contact with other carers, .....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 85% | Subject: Social Work | Course: Social Work Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 792 | References: No | Date written: October, 2004 | Date submitted: January 13, 2009 | Essay ID: 121
Question: Why can it be difficult to decide whether or not a person is an informal carer and does it matter? Base your answer on the case of someone you know, or have read about.
Answer: There are between six and seven million people in the UK who provide extra help to family, friends or neighbours that are elderly or suffering from a mental or physical illness. It is important to recognise these carers, as they need support. There is a vast array of support that could be made available to them, which include training and information, financial help, contact with other carers, .....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 85% | Subject: Nursing | Course: K100 Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 742 | References: No | Date written: October, 2004 | Date submitted: January 13, 2009 | Essay ID: 120
Question: From the perspective of the medical model, post-natal depression is a diagnosable disease. What other approaches are there to understanding post-natal maternal depression?
Answer: Post-natal depressive disorders are very common in the days and weeks following the birth of a baby. There are three types of disorder and the most widely affecting is the aptly named ‘Baby Blues’, which according to Royal College of Psychiatrists website (Royal College of Psychiatrists, Post Natal Depression, 2005) affects around half of new mothers and causes tearfulness and irritability. It.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 85% | Subject: Nursing | Course: K100 Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1568 | References: Yes | Date written: August, 2004 | Date submitted: January 13, 2009 | Essay ID: 117
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