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    As explained in The Sociology of Organizations‚ Michael Handel states‚ “rational systems theories see organizations as instruments designed to attain specific goals using logical plans‚ impersonal rules and a rational division of responsibilities among personnel.” (Handel‚ 3) Taking into account the principles of scientific management‚ it is incredibly clear that GM would be a rational system. For example‚ they

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    whole of ‘And the glory of the lord’ from Messiah by Handel. The piece begins and end on the key of A major. A section of the piece is played in E major (dominant key) and then when it reaches another section it modulates to B major (dominant of the dominant key) STRUCTURE: And the Glory of the Lord is built around four main motives; these short unique melodic (or rhythmic) idea. These motives are throughout the whole piece of music. Handel wanted to state each idea as a single line. He then

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    TRADE- SUMMARY Vocabulary: trade- handel international trade- handel międzynarodowy free trade- wolny handel fair trade- sprawiedliwy handel association- stowarzyszenie/ związek framework of agreement- zasięg porozumienia World Trade Organisation- Światowa Organizacja Handlu European Union- Unia Europejska International Chamber of Commerce- Międzynarodowa Izba Handlu trade barriers- bariery handlowe open borders- otwarte granice globalisation- globalizacja trading blocks- bloki

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 31st 1685‚ in Eisenach Germany. He was a composer and‚ a performer who was extremely skilled at his craft. Bach was credited with over 1000 different compositions; including his most important‚ “The Saint Johns Passion”(Hanford). Originally Bach intended that the St John Passion would be first performed in the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig‚ but due to a last-minute change by the music council‚ it was first performed on Good Friday of 1724 in the St. Nicholas

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    Jack Kevorkian or Jack the Ripper? The ending of one’s life‚ terminally ill or not‚ should not be done purposely by another man’s hands. If such procedures were considered acceptable‚ every ill person with no will to continue living would try to find ailments that deem assisted suicide. Jack Kevorkian‚ also known as “Dr. Death‚” was a lifelong activist for physician-assisted suicide. Kevorkian was said to have assisted in 130 suicides of terminally ill patients during his life and is looked

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven was a German. Johannes Brahms was a German. Richard Wagner was a German. George Frideric Händel was a German. Joseph Haydn‚ Felix Mendelssohn and Carl Orff were Germans. Germany has always been a leader in music in Europe and the world. Germany has also been a leader in architecture styles. Germany is known for Baroque style‚ Ottonian style

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    1. What is the difference between a major and a minor scale? The difference between a major and a minor scale is their formula/arrangement. In a major scale the formula is TTSTTTS. In a minor scale the formula is TSTTSTT. 2. Which composer was deaf by the time he wrote his 9th symphony? The composer was Beethoven. 3. Name four string section of the orchestra. Violin‚viola‚bass‚cello. 4. To what section of the orchestra does the oboe belong? The oboe belongs to the woodwind section.

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach Germany in 1685. Bach could sing very well and studied Latin‚ Greek and theology in St. Michael’s School. He played organ in a church at Arnstadt when he was 18. The church didn’t really like him because of his improvisational style of the songs. So he walked to Lubeck to study with a famous organist Buxtehude. Buxtehude liked Bach so much that he offered to give him a job if he married his daughter‚ in which Bach declined. Some of his career moves include

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    seem strange to us today‚ but to the nineteenth century critics who applied the term‚ the music of Bach and Handel’s era sounded overly ornamented and exaggerated (Hosler‚ 27). A magnificent classical composer‚ Johann Sebastian Bach is revered through the ages for his work ’s musical complexities and stylistic innovations. Born on March 21‚ 1685‚ in Eisenach‚ Thuringia‚ Germany‚ Johann Sebastian Bach had a prestigious musical lineage and took on various organist positions during the early 18th century

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    The composer of this song is Johann Sebastian Bach (J.S. Bach). He was born on March 12‚ 1685 in Eisenach‚ Saxe-Eisenach‚ Germany. His first experience with a musical instrument is when his uncle‚ Johann Cristoph Bach (1645-1693)‚ introduced him to his first organ. He learned how to play the organ. His mother died in 1694 and his father died 8 months later. He was ten when this happened so he moved in with his eldest brother‚ Johann Cristoph Bach (1671–1721)‚ who was the organist at the Michaeliskirche

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