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    I have worked at jobs that we worked eight days and I like it but‚ any thing over that my mine and body went down hill. I know people that work at Wal-Mart and do not get fourty hours in so they do not get health care I feel thats unfare. In the article‚ " Six- Days Will Never Work" they mention that more people would need to be hirerd to get the job done I know that in a eight hour day it had to get all the product out that you need to I can not see how you can do it in six. I can say that if I

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    The Life of Brahms Johannes Brahms is considered by many as one of the greatest musicians to ever live. He was born in Hamburg‚ and was a son of a double-bass player (Machlis 305). Johannes developed his music at a very early age. At the age of ten‚ Brahms helped increase his family’s income by playing the piano in the dance halls of the slum district where he grew up. Many believed he was the next great Beethoven‚ and he certainly lived up to those expectations. When Johannes was a teenager

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    Johannes Brahms was a German Composer‚ Pianist and conductor of the 19th century or the Romantic period. He was one of the 3 B?s or the Big three: Bach‚ Beethoven and Brahms. Johannes was a very self-critic man he burned many of his pieces before he could get anyone?s opinion on them and he burned all of his compositions that he wrote before the age of 19. Johannes Brahms was born on Tuesday 7th may 1833‚ in the city of Hamburg the birthplace also of Mendelssohn. Johann Brahms was himself a musician

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    develop tonal music. One of the amazing things about Beethoven was that he was deaf. At his last symphony‚ “Ninth Symphony”‚ he had to turn around and look at the audience to see if they were clapping. He was greatly influenced by the composers Haydn and Bach. He greatly influenced his music with the power of romanticism.  Beethoven’s father‚ Johann Van Beethoven‚ was bass singer at the court of Elector of Cologne and became Ludwig Van Beethoven’s first music teacher. He was later trained by the teachers

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    The Baroque period extended from 1600-1750. It was during this time that many well known composers developed some of the most famous masterpieces in the musical world. Composer Johann Sebastian Bach wrote Brandenburg Concerto No.3‚ George Frideric Handel composed The Messiah‚ and Johann Pachelbel created Pachelbel Canon. What all of these composers have in common is that all of their music contains a similar sound. Baroque music tends to have one melody with harmonic support from a keyboard player

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    Johann Sebastian Bach composed his Suite No. 3 in D major. This piece was in Basic Musical Concepts: Types of Listeners 1. At the beginning of the piece‚ the quiet feel of the song almost feels like a quiet show of love. As the line continues‚ it turns into almost a somber cry‚ maybe about losing a love that was once so grand. The piece picks back up as if memories of happier times are coming back to the composer. In the second section of the piece‚ the somberness becomes more pronounced as the composer

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    Research NOTES Mozart’s music‚ like Haydn’s‚ stands as an archetype of the Classical style. At the time he began composing‚ European music was dominated by the style galant‚ a reaction against the highly evolved intricacy of the Baroque. Progressively‚ and in large part at the hands of Mozart himself‚ the contrapuntal complexities of the late Baroque emerged once more‚ moderated and disciplined by new forms‚ and adapted to a new aesthetic and social milieu. Mozart was a versatile composer‚ and wrote

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    Bach in Time The musical composition‚ “Fugue in G Minor” by Johann Sebastian Bach reflects the conflict riddled throughout the story of 1984 by George Orwell. The fugue presents the musical theme as what Big Brother’s ideologies are. The different aspects of the fugue represent Winston Smith‚ society‚ and Big Brother’s interactions throughout the book. In the story‚ Winston goes through an internal and external struggle of rebellion against Big Brother. The constant movement in the music and the

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    traditional games for both local people and visitors. What are attractive and meaningful events! Do not hesitate to pack your luggage to visit and discover enjoyable atmosphere during the Tet holiday in Binh Duong Province. Flower Street next to the Bach Dang River There is nothing better than spending time with family and friends to walk around a flower street to watch variety of flowers from different regions of the country. It is the best way to release all stress and refresh bodies after a

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    Based on the recent reports by CNN the Better Business Bureau may be facing even more problems with its reputation (Ellis & Hicken‚ 2015). The Better Business Bureau’s reputation and ethics are vital to the longevity of the organization. If the Better Business Bureau faces any deterioration in the standards or the ethics it holds itself to then it will never be able to hold businesses accountable. However closing the sites in Los Angeles was a message to the rest of the national Better Business

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