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    Complex sentences – clauses and conjunctions. Change each sentence according to the instructions. Write each new one in your literacy homework book. Remember to use commas to mark the clauses and don’t be afraid to add adjectives‚ adverbs and powerful verbs! Complex sentences – clauses and conjunctions. Change each sentence according to the instructions. Write each new one in your literacy homework book. Remember to use commas to mark the clauses and don’t be afraid to add adjectives

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    Active listening includes a variety of behaviors which communicate to the other that they are heard and understood‚ that the feelings which underlie the words are appreciated and accepted‚ and that regardless of what the individual says‚ thinks or feels‚ they are accepted as a person by the listener. Active listening demands that the receiver of the message put aside the belief that listening is easy and that it happens naturally and realize that effective listening is hard work. Good listening encourages

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    evolved into a musical instrument by the permanent addition of small brass jingles.  This instrument is especially popular in Punjabi folk music and the Sikh religious music known as shabad. GHUNGHARU Traditional ghungaru (left) / padded ghungharu (right) Ghungharu are the "tinkle bells" or "jingle bells" which are used to adorn the feet of dancers.  When tied to the feet‚ they are played by the act of dancing.  They may also be played by hand.  This instrument evolved from the payal which

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    our heads at the non important things or answer “yes” without even knowing what were answering to. To be honest I probably use all of the negative listening types daily. When I read the first type of listening “selective” I immediately thought of my mom. As wrong as that sounds‚ I definitely use selective listening when she calls. Selective listening is when you respond only to the remarks that interest you‚ rejecting everything else. When my mom usually calls me it is to talk about nonsense and

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    Elements of a High Performance Organization AJS/512 March 24‚ 2013 Instructor: Michele Bradford Developing and maintaining a high performances organization in today society can be challenge‚ organizations must have responsiveness‚ speed‚ and quality that is beyond the reach of individual performance. When the organization has a high performances teams generate commitment and provide the elements that inspire employees to give their very best. need to ensure that they are using an organizational

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    Music has the ability to change a person’s life forever. The South Western music department has impacted my life since I started music at the elementary level. As the directors and upperclassman taught me the true essence of leadership and musicianship‚ I made it a goal to do the same for the underclassman as I progressed through my four years of high school. By being involved in multiple music ensembles‚ leadership roles‚ and community events‚ I have aspired to spread my love of music to those currently

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    their view on the world. A person’s culture can affect the way they view others and the world. One short story that shows how culture affects a person’s views is the short story‚ “By Any Other Name‚” by Santha Rama Rau. One quote from the story is‚ “We had our test today‚ and she made me and the other Indians sit at the back of the room‚ with a desk between each one” (Rau 39). This quote shows how the main character‚ Santha‚

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    Semiotics of Music: Analysis of White Room by Cream Introduction In western today‚ there are two major types of music that prevail. On the one hand‚ there is classical music‚ choir music generally performed by solo artists. On the other hand‚ there is popular music or rock music performed by rock groups. This article provides a detailed semiotic analysis of “white room” by Cream in the 1968. The period‚ after the 1940-1950 eras‚ was when rock’ n roll began to take shape (Anthony Gribin &

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    second draft Musical Culture in Australia Musical history in Australia has become part of America because of the fact that lots of bands in the U.S. have originated from Australia. Australian music has an extensive history stretching back to the indigenous and colonial societies. Australian music is a part of the unique heritage of a 40‚000-60‚000 year history. The Australian musical sound is about recognition of rhythmic patterns derived from our environment and from things like the natives

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    remember. Everyone can easily recognize the sad music that plays during the animal cruelty commercial. The hurting‚ sad eyes of the puppies and kitties stare into your soul and scratch your heart. Every time you hear that song‚ you think of those poor animals struggling; however‚ the emotional connection you make with a commercial (or the brand itself) is not limited to sadness. It may simply remind you of an instance in your life. In its first commercial‚ Extra Gum plays the emotion card. “Origami” tell

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