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Daily Chat:18/4/08

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  • pania
    pania Posts: 8,258 Forumite
    i can't do these essays. :(:cry:

    Awww hugs SF. Maybe take yourself out for a walk for ten minutes or so, then come back and approach them with a fresh mind. what subject are they on? maybe we can help?
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  • cat4772
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    Congrats on the job bunny!
    Sarah - so jealous of the gold piggy...
    slowlyfading - what wrong with the two essays? Why can't you do them?

    Am having a lazy-ish afternoon at work; it will get manic in June & July preparing for the clinical examinations and new academic year startin at the beginning of August, so I'm chilling out a bit now! Will defo be on the vodka tonight to help with the chilled feeling!!

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  • immoral_angeluk
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    I hate PMT. SO much.
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  • smashedbooboo
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    You and me both, Very large ones. x
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  • slowlyfading
    slowlyfading Posts: 13,429 Forumite
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    Okay, these are the titles for them both:
    'In his book The Developmental Psychology of Music, David Hargreaves argues that ‘music education must have a firm foundation in developmental psychology.’ How far do you agree with this statement?'

    and
    '
    ‘Neoclassicism? A husk of style? Cultured pearls? Well, which of us today is not a highly conditioned oyster?’ (Igor Stravinsky [with Robert Craft], Dialogues and a Diary, 1963.) Consider Stravinsky’s views/theories on neoclassicism in relation to his practise in (and immediately preceding) the 1920s.'
    ARGH!.
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  • elantan
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    Course you can, must put them on quidco then can maximise profit:D


    oh yes i can can get cash back for buying them ...funny thing i'm just off quidco booked a wee holiday in aviemore for a few friends and myself ...bang goes the saving again
  • Okay, these are the titles for them both:
    'In his book The Developmental Psychology of Music, David Hargreaves argues that ‘music education must have a firm foundation in developmental psychology.’ How far do you agree with this statement?'

    and
    '
    ‘Neoclassicism? A husk of style? Cultured pearls? Well, which of us today is not a highly conditioned oyster?’ (Igor Stravinsky [with Robert Craft], Dialogues and a Diary, 1963.) Consider Stravinsky’s views/theories on neoclassicism in relation to his practise in (and immediately preceding) the 1920s.'
    ARGH!.

    The first one i think links in with educational psychology and development of cognitive function. The other one haven't got a clue!
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  • elantan wrote: »
    oh yes i can can get cash back for buying them ...funny thing i'm just off quidco booked a wee holiday in aviemore for a few friends and myself ...bang goes the saving again

    Skiing by any chance? sounds good either way.
    I thought that was what saving is for-treats. You deserve it so go for it.:D
    Blackadder: Am I jumping the gun, Baldrick, or are the words 'I have a cunning plan' marching with ill-deserved confidence in the direction of this conversation?
    Still lurking around with a hope of some salvation:cool:
  • elantan
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    Skiing by any chance? sounds good either way.
    I thought that was what saving is for-treats. You deserve it so go for it.:D


    only done skiing once in my life but would like to do it again ...i fancy going and feeding the caribou though ....there's so much to do there three girls (one non drinker) just chilling and enjoying each others company before one of us moves to houston for good (possibly) so it should be fun
  • immoral_angeluk
    immoral_angeluk Posts: 24,506 Forumite
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    Here's my answers...

    'In his book The Developmental Psychology of Music, David Hargreaves argues that ‘music education must have a firm foundation in developmental psychology.’ How far do you agree with this statement?'
    Answer - I don't. He talks out of his a*se.


    ‘Neoclassicism? A husk of style? Cultured pearls? Well, which of us today is not a highly conditioned oyster?’ (Igor Stravinsky [with Robert Craft], Dialogues and a Diary, 1963.) Consider Stravinsky’s views/theories on neoclassicism in relation to his practise in (and immediately preceding) the 1920s.'

    Answer - I wasn't alive in the 1920's. This is the year 2008, get with the tiiiimes maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan.
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    Que sera, sera. <3
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