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Mark Slater is an award-winning composer and professor of Music. He lives in Tokyo, Japan.
World Economic Forum
Posted inEconomics

The Debate: Capitalism vs Free Market Capitalism

When it comes to economic systems, the difference between capitalism and free market capitalism is indeed significant. While the latter has gained prominence in recent years, thanks to the influence…
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January 23, 2024 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: capitalism, economic systems
Christopher Hogwood
Posted inMusic Reviews

Performing Handel’s Messiah under Christopher Hogwood: Reliving a Masterpiece

Christopher Hogwood's interpretation of Handel's Messiah was marked by a unique application of historical practices and the use of period instruments.
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January 20, 2024 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: classical music, music, orchestra
Angel Has Fallen Action Thriller Genre
Posted inMusic Composing Filmmaking

Action Thriller Movie Scoring: Expert Tips How to Engage the Audience

Action thriller films, with mid-range budgets, have long established themselves as a favorite genre in the global film industry.
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January 20, 2024 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: film music, filmmaking, music composition
This is the sign you've been looking for neon signage
Posted inPhilosophy

Does the World Owe You a Living? Understanding the Social Contract

The world may not "owe you a living" but according to the social contract it should provide opportunities for one.
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January 16, 2024 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: philosophy, social contract, wealth divide

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