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Intrinsic Vs. Extrinsic Motivations
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intrinsic and extrinsic. Though both types have the motivational factor but sources are different. The core purpose of this research paper is to advance a different perspective on the connection between Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. I...

The Relationship Between Expressive Writing And Stress
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the standardized DASS-21 self report questionnaire. All questions were related to the amount of depression, anxiety, and stress related to a person’s life during a certain time period. There were two groups. The control did not participate ...

Expressive Therapy
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Expressive therapy. It is also said to be expressive arts therapy. The treatment focuses on the procedure of creation rather the end result. It is assumed in the treatment that individuals can get cured by the use of imagination and the dif...

Expressive Language Disorder
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expressive language disorder is a disorder of communication infected face difficulties in verbal and written expression. A disorder of language special features the ability to use the language of expressive spoken classified as under the ap...

Expressive Performance
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Expressive Performance Experiences full of feelings occur through specific cultural processes that produce and perceive sound. Recent addresses in the phenomenology of the acoustic phenomena argue that the sound is not owned by a separate m...

Romantic Instrumental Music
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form around 1750. The period following the Renaissance is called the Baroque. "Music of any period reflects, in its own way, some of the same influences, tendencies, and generative impulses that are found in the other arts of that time. Th...

History And Components Of An Instrumental Family (Strings, Wood Winds, Bass, Percussion)
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History of the Instrumental Family The modern orchestra did not exist before the seventeenth century. Previously there was chamber music and not until the seventeenth century did anyone decide on giving instruments specific parts to play. T...