Austin Harris Archaeology ANT 240-01 23 April 2011 Construction of Stringed Instruments The construction and design of stringed instruments like the banjo and guitar has changed and evolved over time due to: cultural movements‚ technological advancements‚ innovation‚ diffusion and migration. Certain stringed instrument designs and styles evolved independently in different cultures as inventions. These instrument designs were a byproduct of the musical traditions of each society. They
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Introduction: This essay will look at an ethical dilemma encountered in clinical practice while working as a clinical research nurse as part of a lung cancer research team. This essay will give a background to the subject area‚ look at the potential impact of this dilemma on clinical research and identify evidence based potential solutions to the dilemma. Methods of implementing the potential solutions into practice will then be outlined. The NMC (2008‚ p. 6) Code of Conduct states that as a nurse
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The History of the Electric Guitar The desire to increase the sound of the guitar existed long before the development of electrical amplifiers and speakers. Musical performances in the 19th century were characterized by ever-larger concert settings and ensembles. Musicians needed louder and more powerful instruments‚ which became possible by using new materials and designs. The introduction of steel strings in the 19th century meant not only greater volume‚ but greater tension on instruments
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John is portrayed as the concept of any normal person who may find himself in a distant utopian society- but with a “Shakespearean consciousness” (Beauchamp 62). “It would upset the whole social order if men started doing things on their own” (Huxley 236). The irony of this line‚ is expressed by the fact that man has been doing things on his own for eons ! Yet‚ in Brave New World‚ the overbearing
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predatory practices will be able to have such a devastating and debilitating effect on society again. These mandatory reporting requirements for finance and government serve a preventative role and help to insure integrity. References Arnold‚ D. G.‚ Beauchamp‚ T. L.‚ & Bowie‚ N. E. (2013). Ethical Theory and Business (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Education
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concerning the usefulness of such initiatives in preventing ethical and legal misconduct. In this paper‚ I will use the 9-point guide to analyse the case ’A Matter of Principle’ on the book of ’Ethical Theory and Business’ written by Bowie‚ T. and Beauchamp‚ T. (2004). According to the case‚ Nancy Smith was hired by a pharmaceutical company as a director of Medical Research. In one of the company’s research projects‚ Nancy Smith found that the new formula contained saccharin in an amount that was 44
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DANCE 10 Quiz 1 Total Grade: 48 (of possible 50 points) Please select the best possible answer for the following questions. Thank you for submiting Quiz 1! INCLUDEPICTURE "https://myetudes.org/portal/tool/e0a5243d-8881-4552-808a-4a76b01e4c6c/icons/section.png" \* MERGEFORMATINET Part 1 of 1 Multiple Choice/True False Score: 48 (of possible 50 points) Question 1 of 25 Score: 2 (of possible 2 points) During the era of Molière’s comédies-ballets‚ professional dancers began
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References: Beauchamp T. and J. Childress. 2009. Principles of Biomedical Ethics‚ New York: Oxford University Press‚ 6th ed Gilligan‚ Carol 1977‚ “Concepts of the Self and of Morality” Harvard Educational Review: 481-517 Repr. 1986 as “A Different Voice”‚ In Pearsall
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Corporate Responsibility (2) Stakeholder perspective Obesity and fast food Use the stakeholder analysis to look at the impact of fast food (eg MacDonald’s) on each stakeholder group. Should the sale/marketing of fast food be regulated/ restricted? If so why? If not‚ why not? Childhood obesity has been labeled one of the most serious public health issues if the 21st century. 42 million of the children under five years old are overweight all over the world‚ in
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are more likely than adults to not have these caries. In fact one of the goals of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is to increase “the proportion of children who have received dental sealants on their molar teeth to 50 percent” (Beauchamp et all 259). Potential targets for dental sealants also include people who take in a lot of carbohydrates. This is because carbohydrates feed the bacteria that leads to caries. Additionally people who have a limited access to fluoride and people
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