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    country all rejected and protested the war. For speaking their mind against what they thought was injustice‚ these “hippies” were shunned‚ denied medical care‚ beaten‚ arrested‚ and some were even killed for peacefully protesting. This was the Anti-war Movement‚ a time when America went against the judgement of its people‚ and punished them for having freedom of speech. In 1970‚ four Kent State University students were killed for peacefully

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    The civil rights movement in the 1950s was a very controversial and important time in not only this nation’s history but in world history. Leaders from within the African American community like Malcolm X‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Rosa Parks‚ and many others had been pivotal people during this time. Although there is still a fair amount of inequality and injustice between races to this day‚ it is not the equivalent of what people had to fight to achieve what they believed. Groups in the 1950s had

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    Ludwig von Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven is a name that is common to most people and is synonymies with great classical music. He is known‚ quite loosely‚ as the German composer who created beautiful pieces with an incredible disability. Despite an unhappy family setting and the deafness that struck soon after‚ the man appeared to rise from his misfortunes and follow his passion. Mr. Beethoven created some of the most wonderful music and is considered one of the greatest musicians of all time.

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    Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn‚ Germany. He studied in Vienna under Mozart and Hayden. In Vienna he first made his reputation as a pianist and teacher‚ and he became famous quickly.<br><br>At this time he composed many of his most popular works such as the Fifth symphony‚ the Emperor Concerto‚ the Eroica and Pastoral symphonies‚ and his only opera Fidelio.<br><br>Beethoven developed a completely original style of music‚ reflecting his sufferings and joys. His work forms a peak in the development

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    Several types of social movements are described in the textbook. Based on the course material you have read on the hippie movement‚ address each of the following: a) Which type of social movement (not theory) best fits the hippie movement? Explain. b) Like many other movements‚ the hippie movement had a relatively brief lifespan. What explains the decline of this movement? Be specific‚ and do not generalize. c) What social movements currently exist (in society today) that you believe are likely

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    Symphony Seeds The aim of this essay is to answer the questions which the case of Symphony seeds given. In the first part will analysis the environment and likely organization structure of Symphony Seed Sales (SSS) and Symphony Research Institute (SRI). According to the hypothesis which Mintzberg (1983) suggested‚ “effective structuring requires a consistency among the design parameters and contingency factors”. There are five variables included in the contingency factors which are respectively

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    Skeletal System: Describe each of the following functions of the Skeletal System i. support- To provide structural support for the entire body. ii. protection- surrounds soft tissue‚ fused bones of the skull protect the brain. iii. body movement- Skeletal muscles‚ which attach to bones by tendons‚ use bones as levers to move the body and its parts. iv. blood cell formation- most blood cell formation occurs in the red marrow cavities of certain bones. v. mineral storage- where minerals

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    “Ludwig Van Beethoven” Rough Draft Aimee Herndon-McKinzie Submitted to Louisa Danielson In fulfillment of course requirements for English W233-06 Abstract The purpose of this research on Ludwig Van Beethoven is to discuss the challenges he faced while growing up‚ who still managed to be known to this day as one of the greatest composers of the 19th century. One of the most tragic situations Beethoven had to struggle with was becoming deaf‚ which raises the question if becoming deaf stood in

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    The next three piano sonatas‚ written over the span of three years‚ have consecutive opus numbers: Op. 109 in E major‚ Op.110 in A flat Major‚ and Op.11 in C minor. Beethoven clearly approached his last three piano sonatas as a single project. In the letters to Adolf Schlesinger dated 30 April 1820 and 20 September 1820‚ Beethoven mentioned that: “I am also very willing to sell you some new sonatas‚ but at no other price than 40 florins each‚ thus perhaps a lot of three sonatas for 120 florins.”

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    sailing ship Adventure is steered off course by storms and forced to go in to land for want of fresh water‚ Gulliver is abandoned by his companions and found by a farmer who is 72 feet (22 m) tall (the scale of Lilliput is approximately 1:12; of Brobdingnag 12:1‚ judging from Gulliver estimating a man’s step being 10 yards (9.1 m)). He brings Gulliver home and his daughter cares for Gulliver. The farmer treats him as a curiosity and exhibits him for money. The word gets out and the Queen of Brobdingnag

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