PPT-New Currents in the Early Eighteenth Century

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New aesthetic and stylistic values Rejection of concentration on single affects The rapidity with which the emotions change is common knowledge for they are nothing

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New aesthetic and stylistic values Rejection of concentration on single affects The rapidity with which the emotions change is common knowledge for they are nothing but motion and restlessness The musician must therefore play a thousand different roles he must assume a thousand characters as dictated by the composer Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg . Early ocean studies. For much of human history, knowledge of the ocean and its currents was not recorded for many reasons - most sailors could not write and information was passed orally.. European nations began systematic ocean explorations but kept information secret between the 15. Vocabulary. Ocean Current. Coriolis Effect. Rip Current. Upwelling. Major Ocean Currents. An . Ocean Current. is a large volume of water flowing in a certain direction.. Wind-driven currents are called surface currents.. Haydn and Mozart in the 1780s and 1790s. Musical friendship and mutual admiration. Haydn. Serving . Nicholas Esterhazy to 1790. Increasing . fame and freedom to publish. Two . visits to London. — 1791–1792. ’. Lecture 1. Medicine, Disease and Society in Britain, 1750 - 1950. Lecture Outline. Components of the Medical . Marketplace. Medical . Practice. Contexts . and Structures of Medical . Practice (different . Agenda:. 1. . . Art & Architecture. 2. . Review – will give out review packets tomorrow. HW: review information / outlines. Chapters 18, 19, 20 Test – FRIDAY. Eighteenth Century Art & Architecture. Currents. Ocean water contains streamlike movements of water called . ocean currents.. Currents can travel extremely far. In ancient times, currents were largely responsible for any human travel across the oceans. It is believed that currents carried the ancient Peruvians over 6,000 km across the south pacific to Polynesia. . Global winds. Ocean Currents . Local winds. Coriolis Effect. Because the Earth rotates, and consists of a mixture of land and sea, the . Coriolis Effect . exists. The . Coriolis Effect. is the movement of particles (such as air) to the right in the Northern Hemisphere. 6. th. Grade Earth Science. Currents. A current is a large stream of water that flows through the ocean. . Two types of currents. Surface Currents Deep Currents. What is a current?. 1. An Ocean Current . is a directed, continuous movement of ocean water generated by various forces.. 2. Currents are caused by various factors:. Temperature. Different salinity levels. Introduction. Prepared by Dr. Hend Hamed. Assistant professor of English . literatre. . The long eighteenth century. The long eighteenth century was bracketed by two major upheavals in European history: . . . A pictorial or graphical representation of the earth or part of the earth that gives details. . NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS. 1. MAP. NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS. The following are tools or instruments that were used by early European explorers:. Slave Societies. From Slavery to Freedom. 9. th. ed.. © 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. . 2. Shipment of African slaves to . South Carolina, 1769. Eighteenth-Century Slave Societies. Earth/Space. S.W.B.A.T.. Explain how winds and the . Coriolis. effect influence surface currents. Discuss the temperatures of coastal waters. Describe density currents and how they affect Earth. Surface Currents. How do different currents form. What is upwelling. What do ocean currents transfer. Predict. T F. Ocean currents are always cold. C. ontinents affect the direction of currents. Currents only flow near the surface of the ocean.

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