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    References: Andersen‚ A.P.‚ (2007)‚ Nonverbal Communication :Forms and Functions .Waveland Press. Bach‚ S.‚ Grant‚ A.‚ (2009)‚ Communication and Interpersonal Skills for Nurses. Learning Matters Ltd. Beck‚ C.T.‚ Gable‚ R.K.‚ (2001)‚ Further Validation of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale ‚ Nurse Res; 50-155-164. Boots Family Trust Alliance.

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    Part One of the book finds young Jonathan Livingston frustrated with the meaningless materialism and conformity and limitation of the seagull life. He is seized with a passion for flight of all kinds‚ and his soul soars as he experiments with exhilarating challenges of daring and triumphant aerial feats. Eventually‚ his lack of conformity to the limited seagull life leads him into conflict with his flock‚ and they turn their backs on him‚ casting him out of their society and exiling him. Not deterred

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    Mobile I-cream BUSINESS REPORT Business Computing 1 (ISYS2109) Semester 3‚ 2013 Nguyen Le Thu Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Business discussion 2 a. Sales analysis 2 Sales per shift 2 Sales per district 3 Sales per trucks 4 b. Problem analysis 5 c. Social network promotion 5 3. Recommendations 6 4. References 6 1. Introduction Ha Phuong- an MBA degree holder trained by RMIT Vietnam has created a business named Mobile I-cream which focuses on using trucks to selling ice cream in a

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    People who listen to classical music can generally be classified into two groups‚ those who listen to Mozart-styled music‚ and those who listen to Bach-styled music. The main difference between the two‚ is being the rhythmic style; Mozart uses “soft” tones‚ and rhythm. His pieces flow smoothly and calm the listener. Bach on the other hand‚ uses heavier‚ driven notes. His work is often classified as being “cinematic” or “suspenseful”. The main point I like about Tchaikovsky is that he combines both

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    see the kinds of discoveries they are able to make my just simple recognition. The purpose of this reflection is to show how most humans are similar in their thinking and connection of certain things to other humans. Also to show how this article‚ Bach To The Blues: Are Brains Wired To Make Color-Music Connections‚ is related to psychology. How do they test the correlation between music pieces and colors that are associated with them? What colors are being associated with fast up beat music and which

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    influences on German Baroque music? How did these factors influence the music? The German Baroque bow and Baroque organ. They both gave the music a new kind of sound that is still represented in the music today. 2. How did music differ before and after Bach? Almost everyone in the piano-playing world would agree that his compositions are light-years ahead of his time‚ harmonically speaking. He introduced unexpected chord changes of which some were considered blasphemous because it was written for a formal

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    Common tools were used such as counterpoint and fugue that transformed music. There was a growth in the uses of new instruments such as the trumpet‚ French horn‚ and piano. Composers‚ such as Johan Sebastian Bach‚ concentrated on what the music notes lead to and what sounded good to listen to. Bach‚ who composed over 1200 pieces‚ was the “gold standard” for Baroque music‚ helping to regulate harmony in music. Baroque music was all about emotion. Composers used these tools to weave and blend different

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    “Derived from the Portuguese barroco‚ or “oddly shaped pearl‚” the term “baroque” has been widely used since the nineteenth century to describe the period in Western European art music from about 1600 to 1750” - http://www.baroque.org. Following the Renaissance‚ the baroque period was known for its expressivity of boldness‚ extravagance‚ overall balance‚ and use of heavy use of ornamentation. These features can be seen in everything from the clothing styles‚ to the architecture‚ and in particular

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    George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) was a German‚ later British conductor‚ organist‚ violinist and composer of the late Baroque era. Handel had been in many countries‚ which allowed him to absorbed aspects of German‚ Italian‚ French‚ and English styles. Italian opera had greatly influenced him and served as the central focus of his creative work. He spent most of his career in London and was known for his operas‚ oratorios‚ anthems‚ and instrumental compositions. He composed the most famous of all

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    Mozart Sonata in C Major‚ K. 330‚ First Movement In this paper‚ I will go in depth and analyze the first movement of Mozart’s Piano sonata in C major‚ K. 330. I will follow the guideline by Jan C. LaRue titled “Guidelines for Style Analysis*”. I will look in depth at the different factors that facilitate our ability in recognizing music in general. The five factors are Sound‚ Harmony‚ Melody‚ Rhythm‚ and Growth. My goal is to clarify and facilitate what it was that Mozart intended to do in this

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