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Posted inMusic Economics Film Filmmaking History Philosophy

The Role of Music in Depicting Class Conflict in Film

Music is a powerful tool to depict class conflict and serves as a proletarian voice in film, echoing the silent struggles of the working class.
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January 6, 2024 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: class struggle, classical music, film music, music appreciation, philosophy
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Posted inEducation

The Joy of Teaching: Sharing Knowledge and Inspiring Growth

Teaching is a profession that brings immense joy and fulfillment. As educators, we have the privilege of imparting knowledge and skills to the next generation, watching them grow and flourish.…
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January 5, 2024 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: language skills, teaching
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Posted inReflection Personal Development Psychology

Fostering Self-Acceptance: Tips and Anecdotes to Appreciate Yourself

In life, we often find ourselves longing for things we don't have. We become distressed by our perceived shortcomings, comparing ourselves to others who seem to possess what we desire.
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December 29, 2023 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: perspective, philosophy, psychology, self-discovery
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Posted inPhilosophy Psychology

The Pursuit of Desires: Unveiling the Psychology Behind Our Yearnings

Ultimately, the pursuit of desires is an essential part of the human experience. It is what drives us to explore, create, and connect with others.
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December 29, 2023 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: philosophy, psychoanalysis, psychology, social media

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