I assume that the question here refers to the process of evolution. The "helpful variations" are small mutations that allow the organism to have a small advantage over other - and this organism can then pass this variation to its children better than other organisms, meaning that with time, more organisms will have it. This will accumulate over time and the percentage of organisms with this mutation will increase.
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Because they are more likely to experience it themselves
People that belong in the majority will be less likely to experience subtle injustice that happen in society. To the point where some of them even see the injustice as something that is common and should happen. Because of this, socially marginalized group tend to understand and use sociological perspective with stronger understanding.
Joseph E. Lee.
Lee graduated from Howard University's law school in 1873 and then moved to Florida where he was admitted to the state bar and became Jacksonville, Florida's first African American lawyer.
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The relationship between the voices (the texture) in the first line of Machaut's ma fin est mon commencement is described by "Each voice sings a distinct melody (non-imitative polyphony)."
<h3>Who was
Machaut?</h3>
Machaut was the first composer to write a polyphonic setting of the mass ordinary on his own, which has been recorded in modern performance.
He employs the typical Ars Nova method of isorhythm, which is the repeated intermingling of a rhythmic in varying melodic forms, for the majority of this four-part setting.
Some key features regarding the ma fin est mon commencement are-
- Ma fin est mon début is a piece listed in the table of contents of MS-A under the genre heading "Rondeaus." A 14th century Rondeau is written in the following format: AB-aA-ab-AB, with letters chosen to represent musical content & capitalization chosen to represent text content.
- In scientific jargon, Machaut was an expert of intricate rhyme schemes, making him a forerunner of the 15th-century Grands Rhétoriqueurs. The "dit" dominates Guillaume de Machaut's narrative output.
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