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CSU Northridge - PSY - 313
The Study of Human DevelopmentPsychology 313The Wild Boy of AveyronVictor "a stranger to social needs.close to the state of wild animals" Doctors cited mental retardation Jean-Marc Itard social isolation precluded normal developmentThe
UVA - ASL - 202
ASL 202 New Signs: Blue Red Green Purple Pink
LSU - MC - 2525
MC2525 REVIEW SHEET FOR EXAM #2: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 Exam Format: In Class, 50 Multiple-choice and True/False Questions You are REQUIRED to bring: NCS general purpose (8"x11") scan sheet & pencil Materials to be drawn from: - Class content from 2/25-3
LSU - MUS - 2000
For the midterm, you should know the following topics: Review the terms Early origins Minstrel shows, Congo square, Genres ragtime, blues, AABA, AABBACCDD Race records Robert Johnson, unmeasured phrases Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers Sidn
LSU - MUS - 2000
Vocal Jazz & Lyrics Consider the difference between a jazz vocalist, and a song stylist. Remember that the vocalists were originally copied by the instrumentalists. Now, it's the other way around. Vibrato added at the end of a note to achieve warmth
LSU - MUS - 2000
Transition from Swing to Bebop Charlie Christian - Breakfast Feud Charlie Christian w/ Goodman sextet. Blues form. This is a compilation of several solos. Each solo is introduced by a 4 bar phrase. First example of amplified electric guitar. Django R
LSU - MC - 2525
Lindzee McCain MC 2525 Section 1 The Persuaders Extra Credit1)Song airlines uses demographics and ideological information in order to persuade potential customers to use their airline. Their target is specifically women. They failed because their
LSU - MUS - 2000
MIDTERM REVIEWEarly Origins1. Minstrel show- They were developed before the Civil War and portrayed white actors in black makeup mimicking, ridiculing and making fun of the music, culture and dance of the slave population. Often times the writers h
LSU - MC - 2525
MC 2525 Notes from Text I. Walter Ong a. scholar who wrote a great deal about the impact of a communication medium on its users and their culture b. He says that each medium creates i. Different ways of thinking ii. Different ways of feeling iii. Dif
LSU - MC - 2525
March 24: Logos-Reasoning & Persuasion What is an argument? An attempt to defend a claim by providing some kind of warrant or evidence. I. Aristotelian Logic Abductive arguments- an attempt to defend a claim by providing some kind of warrant or evide
LSU - MUS - 2000
Lyrics and Poetry Aren't they the same? A note from Jimmy Webb A song is a magical marriage between a lyric (some words)and a melody (some notes). It is not a poem. It is not music. It is a gray area of synthesis between language, rhythm, and sound t
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Chapter 1 - Intro and Research Methods PSYCHOLOGY - human mind and behavior (thoughts, motivations, perceptions, sensations, behavior, human interaction) Assumptions of science1. ORDER in the universe, things happen for a reason, lawful and not hapha
LSU - MC - 2525
Jan 30: News as Persuasion Intro: Expectations of News Media in American society I. News as a Construct News is a version of reality that is selected and shaped by journalistic norms and conventions. It functions as a gatekeeper, choosing the informa
LSU - MC - 2525
Jan 28: Media in Persuasion I. What is Media? Product of Interaction between Sources, Channels, Content, Audience o o SimilaritiesDifferences U2 and Greenday, groups that supposedly have serious messages in their music. They are known for their attem
LSU - MC - 2525
Feb. 18: Audience Analysis I. Key Function: Persuaders use audience analysis to adapt their message to the audience Gather information about audience for a decision Evaluate effectiveness of a messageII. Audience Segmentation Demographics: who is t
LSU - MUS - 2000
Extensions of the Jazz Rhythm Section Consider the music of piano, bass, drums excluding the "horn" player. These trios moved from being accompanists to independent, autonomous units. Ahmad Jamal Trio His trio emphasized space and silence. Vernel Fou
LSU - MUS - 2000
Louis Armstrong Born to William Armstrong and Mary Albert (Mayann) August 4, 1901. January 1, 1913, sent to Colored Waif's Home for disturbing the peace. The nickname "Satchmo" - was short for satchel mouth. He replaced older musicians as they left f
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Chapter 1 - Intro and Research Methods PSYCHOLOGY - human mind and behavior (thoughts, motivations, perceptions, sensations, behavior, human interaction) Assumptions of science1. ORDER in the universe, things happen for a reason, lawful and not hapha
LSU - MUS - 2000
Latin Jazz Straight 8th note subdivision - does not swing! 2 types Brazilian Afro-Cuban For more info: http:/www.smithsonianjazz.org/latinjazz/latinjazz_start.asp Brazilian Bossa Nova, Samba - Dance Rhythms. Bass notes are almost always on the beat.
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Lecture 2Monday, January 28, 2008 6:00 PMI.II.III.IV.Neurons AKA nerve cells - communicate information in brain and throughout body Glial cells - support and nourish neurons Parts of the Neuron a. Cell body - aka soma - contains nucleus -
LSU - MC - 2015
ndahmen@lsu.edu VLab.lsu.edu i. Color Models a. CMYK i. Subtractive color (pigments CMYK) ii. Full color/process printing (color printing) iii. Percent of color represented by a number between 0 -100. iv. Normally what will be used in InDesign b. RG
LSU - MUS - 2000
Jazz-Rock Fusion a combination (borrowing) of the popular rock idiom of the 1960's with the jazz idiom. rock borrowed jazz harmonies, & improvisation jazz borrowed the complex rhythms of rock and funk. Jazz-Rock? Should be called jazz-funk because th
LSU - MC - 2525
March 24: Logos-Reasoning & Persuasion What is an argument? An attempt to defend a claim by providing some kind of warrant or evidence. Kinds of Arguments ABDUCTIVE- argument to INDUCTIVE- synthetic argument process used in moving from particulars to
LSU - MUS - 2000
John Coltrane 1926-1967 Tenor & Soprano Sax After Charlie Parker, the most widely imitated saxophonist in Jazz. Came to fame in 1955 with the Miles Davis quintet. Worked with Monk in 1957, an important period. Addiction to drugs/alcohol disrupted his
LSU - MUS - 2000
TERMINOLOGY Terms related to Musical Form AABA Form of many standard tunes. 32 bars long. 4 sections of 8 bars each. Includes a BRIDGE Blues A feeling. Also a form of music. 12 bars, 3 sections of 4 bars each. Text is Statement, Statement, Commentary
LSU - MC - 2525
Jan 28: Media in Persuasion I. What is Media? Product of Interaction between Sources, Channels, Content, Audience o o SimilaritiesDifferences U2 and Greenday, groups that supposedly have serious messages in their music. They are known for their
LSU - MC - 2525
1Exam Numero DosI.Culture- Persuaders need to understand culture in order to identify and relate to their audience.Persuaders also have interests in shaping and transforming culture. Those who can shape a culture possess a lot of power. They ca
LSU - MUS - 2000
Ellington in the 1950s Continuation of excellence Expansion of forms, and compositions. Many believe his best works are from the 1930s and 40s. More sacred concerts. Suites Such Sweet Thunder, Suite Thursday, Nutcracker Suite, Black Brown and Beige
LSU - MUS - 2000
Roots Congo Square A place where slaves were permitted to dance Now called Louis Armstrong park ring shout -has a cluster of individuals moving in a circular pattern. Comes from a ritual African ceremony New Orleans City Council 1817 designated Congo
LSU - HIST - 2055
EARLY EUROPEAN EXPLORATION AND SETTLEMENT AND INDIANS 1. Exploration Begins a. Events that make it possible i. Printing press- introduced in China, but Europeans got a hold of it and used it for the mass production of books. Up to this point, books w
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Lecture 1Chapter 1 - Intro and Research Methods PSYCHOLOGY - human mind and behavior (thoughts, motivations, perceptions, sensations, behavior, human interaction) Assumptions of science1. ORDER in the universe, things happen for a reason, lawful and
UNC Wilmington - GGY - GGY 120
Chapter 11 - Hurricanes 1. Chapter 11 - Hurricanes 2. Hurricane tropical cyclonic storm having minimum sustained winds of 119 km/hr (74 mph) and a rotary circulation; also known as a typhoon (western Pacific) and a cyclone (Indian Ocean) Hurricane c
LSU - MUS - 2000
Jazz was not an accident Reasons for growth and development Jazz as social history Turn of the century Black culture had developed a musical system very attractive to all people. Spirituals, minstrel shows, ragtime Abundant in New Orleans, as opposed
LSU - MUS - 2000
Lord what fools these mortals be clark terry Kind of Blue was recorded in- 1959 The word funk comes from which period? Hard bop Duke ellington used which vocalist for Black Brown and Beige: MAhalia Jackson Duke Ellignton's Film Score was: Anatomy of
LSU - MUS - 2000
Jazz Art or Entertainment? What is art? What is entertainment? Things to consider when making a decision. Definition: Entertainment - something that amuses, pleases, or diverts. Art - the conscious production of human creativity; sounds, colors, for
LSU - MC - 2525
Lindzee McCain MC 2525 Section 1 News CritiqueI.Article- Tiger Fans Roar at BashII. Two Persuasive Techniques a. Personalized b. Dramatized III. Persuasive Technique Analysis a. Personalized i. Many times the news focuses on people, because mas
LSU - MC - 2525
The Persuaders Video Guide Correspondent: Douglas Rushkoff 1. Introduction: a high-concept marketing campaign for new low-cost airline Song. Significant terms, people and examples: clutter, Andy Spade 2. Emotional Branding: The new approach to market
LSU - MUS - 2000
Current Trends 1st 50 years Three main artists Louis Armstrong Duke Ellington Charlie Parker Three Main artists Miles Davis John Coltrane Bill Evans What is the future of jazz? Very positive, players can do whatever they want Lots of vigorous activit
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Chapter 3: Stress and Health Psychology Chapter Summary I. UNDERSTANDING STRESS - Stress is the body's nonspecific response to any demand made on it. Any stimulus that causes stress is called a stressor. There are both beneficial (eustress) and benef
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Chapter 1: Introduction and Research Methods Chapter Summary I. INTRODUCING PSYCHOLOGY A. What is Psychology? - The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Psychology values empirical evidence - information acquired by direct observation a
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception Chapter Summary I. UNDERSTANDING SENSATION A. Processing Transduction, or the conversion of physical stimuli into neural impulses, occurs at the receptors in the sense organs. Each sensory modality is specialized
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Chapter 5Consciousness awareness of various cognitive processes, such as sleeping, dreaming, concentrating, and making decisions. Waking consciousness all thoughts, feelings, and perceptions that occur when we are awake and reasonably alert. Alter
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Chapter 11: Gender and Human Sexuality Expanded Learning Objectives Upon completion of Chapter 11, the student should be able to: Textbook Core LO: How are sex and gender defined, and how do we develop our gender roles? What are the major sex and gen
LSU - MUS - 2000
Leon Bix Beiderbecke First great white jazz musician. Born Davenport Iowa, 1903. Very short life, due to general health neglect and alcoholism. Very different from Louis Armstrong Used the cornet Used wider intervals More introspective Bix Three peri
LSU - MUS - 2000
Decline of the Big Bands No single event was responsible Many young musicians were drafted Shortage of men caused dance halls to close Petroluem/shellac were in short supply Petrillo's recording ban 1942- 1944 Pop singers/jazz musicians went in diff
LSU - MUS - 2000
COMPOSER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Robert Johnson Slam Stewart Dizzy Gillespie Dave Brubeck MJQ Art Tatum Chet Baker Gerry Mulligan Lester Young Count Basie Coleman Hawk
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Missing notes from Fri. Feb 15 Psych Mon 12-18-06 Every culture, including our own, attaches meaning to dreams. Dreams: vivid visual and auditory experiences that occur primarily during REM periods of sleepWhy do we dream? 1. Dreams as unconscious
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Chapter 6 Learning Learning experience or practice results in a relatively permanent change in behavior. Conditioning acquisition of fairly specific patterns of behavior in presence of well-defined stimuli. Classical Conditioning Classical conditi
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Chapter 2: Neuroscience and Biological Foundations Chapter Summary I. NEURAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR A.A. What Is a Neuron? The brain and the nervous system consists of as many as one trillion special cells called neurons that communicate information by s
LSU - MC - 2525
MC2525 Extra Credit Opportunity Al Gore has won an Academy Award and a Nobel Peace Prize for his persuasive efforts in raising awareness about climate change (aka global warming!) For this extra credit, watch the movie "An Inconvenient Truth" in clas
LSU - MC - 2525
Feb 11: The Audience I. Finish "News as Persuasion" News Media Organizations - External Considerations Relationships with parent companies Stories that offend are avoided because they could be concerned with legal pressure. Stories about corporate in
LSU - MC - 2525
Jan 28: Media in Persuasion I. What is Media? Product of Interaction between Sources, Channels, Content, Audience o o SimilaritiesDifferences U2 and Greenday, groups that supposedly have serious messages in their music. They are known for their
LSU - MC - 2525
Jan 23 Lecture Outline: Persuasion in History-Public Opinion & Democracy I. Introduction: Public Opinion in Persuasion Today II. Historical Debate over the Value of Public Opinion Ancient Greece: Plato vs. Sophists Colonial America: Thomas Jefferson
LSU - MC - 2525
Jan 28: Media in Persuasion I. What is Media? Product of Interaction between Sources, Channels, Content, Audience o o SimilaritiesDifferences U2 and Greenday, groups that supposedly have serious messages in their music. They are known for their
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
I.Massachusetts Puritanism i. in the early 1500s, Europe began a culture war between Protestants and Catholics. Protestant comes from the word protest, they were protesting against the Catholic church. They thought a lot of the traditions, rituals,
LSU - MC - 2525
February 25: Culture & Persuasion I. Intro to CulturePersuaders need to understand culture in order to identify and relate to their audience. Persuaders also have interests in shaping and transforming culture. Those who can shape a culture possess a
LSU - MC - 2525
Jan 16 Lecture Outline: Dynamics of Contemporary Persuasion I. Introduction: How do we typically think persuasion works? A. Linear Model of Communication Source Message Channel Receiver B. Weaknesses of this Model II. This Course's Working Definitio
LSU - MUS - 2000
Hard Bop A reaction to the anemic, cool jazz records that exploited the superficial elements of west coast. Pendulum Theory Return to roots: gospel and blues influences Simpler harmony, rhythm and melody than bebop Powerful, explosive, hard driving "
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Psychology 2001 January 14th, 2008 Chapter One- Intro and Research Methods Psychology and Science- Psychology- human mind and behavior Assumptions of science 1. Order- things happen for a reason 2. Determinism- every event has a physical potentially
LSU - HIST - 2055
History 2055, Outland, Fall 2007 TEST ONE - 90/100 Part I-Short Answer (60 points) Use as few words as necessary to answer the following questions. Do not worry about answering in complete sentences. Simply give all the necessary information. 1. In w
LSU - PSYCH - 2000
Psychology 2000 Intro to Psychology Spring, 2008 Instructor: Jennifer Knapp, M.A. Office: 211 Audubon Hall 578-4096 E-mail: jvelot1@lsu.edu. Class: 100 Dodson, 6:10-9:00 M Office Hours: 11:00-12:00 MWF, and by appointment TA's Office Hours: T Th 12: