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...that dominated the American new-music scene after World War II. Unlike such devotees of dissonance as Milton Babbitt and Elliott Carter, they happily embrace traditional tonality, the harmonic language of most Western music, from Bach to rock. "I don't believe in the cliche that art has to reflect its times--that since we're living in a horrible age, our music has to rub your face in it," says Liebermann...
...performance is any indication of how well he will play this weekend, senior netminder J.R. Prestifilippo will take his spot between the pipes to head up a revamped defensive unit. Prestifilippo's .893 save percentage and 2.96 GAA are not indicative of his superb goaltending abilities, and do not reflect a newly revamped defensive strategy that has worked well for the Crimson in its past four games...
...January 1999, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' Committee on Advising and Counseling published a report on the status of advising in the College. The report aimed to "spur deficient departments to reflect on their sins" and learn from the more successful concentrations...
Internationalizing the Muppets is an excellent way to promote worthwhile children's programming in other countries by providing the tools to create engaging shows that reflect the values and concerns of other societies. In an age when so American culture floods the movie theaters and television sets of other countries, this is especially worthwhile...
Furthermore, laws pertaining to marriage have been revised several times during our country's history to reflect the nation's changing values. With the increasing visibility and acceptance of homosexuals and homosexual cohabitation, it only makes sense that our laws be changed to reflect changing mores...