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6.

Jacques Offenbach

Born: June 20, 1819, Cologne, Germany


Died: October 5,1880, Paris, France
known as: the father of the Operetta
Composition: La vie Parisienne
Orpheus in the underworld
La belle Helene
Le voyage dans la lune
The tale of Hoffman
7. Johannes Brahms

Born: May 7, 1833, Hamburg, Germany


Died: April 3, 1897, Vienna, Austria
Composition: Symphony No. 3 in F
Major
Wiegenlied
Op. 49
No. 4 and
Hungarian Dances.
8. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Born: May 7, 1840, Vatkinsk, Russia


Died: November 6, 1893, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Composition: Ballet Swan Lake(1877
The Sleeping Beauty(1889)
The Nutcracker( 1892)
Romeo and Juliet overture(1870)
Symphony No. 6 in B Minor(1893)
9. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

Born: March 18, 1844, Tikhvin, Russia


Died: June 21, 1908, liubensk, Russia
Composition: Principle of Orchestration
Sadko
Scheherazade
The Golden Cockerel
10. Ricahard Strauss

Born: June 11, 1864, Munich, Germany


Died: September 8, 1949, Germanisch, Partenkirchen, Germany
Composition: Salome, Elektra, Der Rosenkavalier,
his Lieder, especially his Last Four Songs,
his tone poems including Also Sprach Zarathustra,
Don Juan, Death And Transfiguration,
Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks,
An Alpine Symphony,
and other instrumental works
TAXATION DURING THE
COMMONWEALTH PERIOD
New measures and legislation were introduced to make the taxation
system appear more equitable during the commonwealth. Income tax
rate were increased in 1936,adding a surtax rate on individual net income
in excess of10,000.

Income tax rates of corporation were also increased

In 1937 the cedula tax was abolished which appeared to be progressive


move

In 1940 a residence tax was imposed on every citizens aged 18 years old
and every corporation.
FISCAL POLICY
FROM 1946 TO
PRESENT
FISCAL POLICY
are "measures employed by governments to stabilize the economy,
specifically by manipulating the levels and allocations of taxes and
government expenditures. Fiscal measures are frequently used in
tandem with monetary policy to achieve certain goals."
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Reading Comment
It’s actually a cold place It’s the smallest planet

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Classification Criticism
It has a beautiful name It’s the biggest planet
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Analysis Bibliography
It’s the farthest planet Saturn is a gas giant
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Venus is the second planet It’s the biggest planet in the
from the Sun Solar System

Secondary ideas Marginal notes


Despite being red, Mars is a Saturn is a [ gas giant and
cold place has several rings ]
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Venus has a It’s the closest planet Mars is actually a Neptune is the
beautiful name to the Sun cold place farthest planet
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It’s the closest planet Mars is actually a Neptune is the Venus has a
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It’s the smallest in the
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It’s the second planet from
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C. Author

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Mercury is the closest planet
Earth is the third planet from
to the Sun and the smallest
the Sun and the only one that
one in the Solar System. This
harbors life in the Solar
planet's name has nothing to
System
do with the liquid metal

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It’s the biggest planet in the
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Mercury is the closest planet to Venus has a beautiful name and
the Sun and the smallest one in is the second planet from the
the Solar System—it’s only a bit Sun. It’s hot and has a poisonous
larger than the Moon atmosphere
Thematic analysis

Define Clarify
Neptune is the Venus has a 3rd 4th
farthest planet beautiful name

Outline Explain
1st 2nd
Mars is actually a It’s the closest planet
cold place to the Sun
Example of commented text
1. Analysis: Mercury is the closest planet 3. Comment:
Earth is the third planet from to the Sun and the smallest Mars is actually a cold place.
the Sun and the only one that one in the Solar System. This It's full of iron oxide dust,
harbors life in the Solar planet's name has nothing to which gives the planet its
System do with the liquid metal, reddish cast
since Mercury was named
2. Terms: after the Roman messenger 4. Conclusion:
god.
Mercury: It's the closest Saturn is a gas giant and the
planet to the Sun Venus has a beautiful name sixth planet from the Sun. It's
Name: It comes from a god and is the second planet from composed mostly of hydrogen
Sun: It’s terribly hot the Sun. and helium
Criticism of the text

Authenticity Accuracy Sincerity Objectivity Interest

Jupiter is the Despite being Neptune is the Mercury is the Earth is the third
biggest planet of red, Mars is a farthest planet closest planet to planet from the
them all cold planet from the Sun the Sun Sun

Ceres is located Pluto is now The Moon is Saturn is a gas Venus is the
in the main considered a Earth’s only giant and has second planet
asteroid belt dwarf planet natural satellite several rings from the Sun
Key parts of text analysis

33.3% First paragraph


Pluto is now considered a
dwarf planet

33.3% Second paragraph


Earth is the third planet
from the Sun

33.3% Third paragraph


Ceres is located in the main
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Publisher Publisher
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Publisher Publisher

Manuals Web pages


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150,000
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Jupiter's rotation period

333,000.000
The Sun’s mass compared to Earth’s

386,000 km
Distance between Earth and the Moon
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Errors in text comments

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Venus is the second Saturn is a gas giant It’s the biggest planet
planet from the Sun and has several rings in the Solar System

Personalism Prejudices Repetition


Despite being red, It’s composed of It’s the farthest planet
Mars is a cold place hydrogen and helium from the Sun
Awesome
words
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