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    Bill Gates

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    Introduction A. My paper is about the contributions Bill Gates has made to the computer industry. B. Bill Gates is one of the best-known entrepreneurs of the personal computer revelation. He is a computer programmer and a philanthropist. He is one of the wealthiest men in the world‚ becoming a billionaire before the age of 32. C. This paper gives the purpose of being informative to my audience about the life and accomplishments of Bill Gates. D. Bill Gates has a great influence over me because he

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    Bill Clinton

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    Bill Clinton was the 42nd US presidents. Bill Clinton who is the real name was William Jefferson Clinton III. He was born on 19 August 1946 in Hope‚ Arkansas. Bill’s father named‚ William Jefferson Blythe. His father was died in car crashed before his born and Clinton lives with his mother. Clinton’s mother‚ Virginia Cassidy Blythe move to New Orleans‚ Louisiana to complete nursing school for provide his son. Clinton stays with his grandparents in his hometown. Clinton’s mother married with Roger

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    whether the birth of the viola preceded or succeeded that of the violin. However‚ iconographic and documentary evidence indicate that the violin‚ viola‚ and cello most likely evolved together as a family of instruments very early in the sixteenth century and almost certainly in northern Italy. Part-writing for the viola in chamber music has changed dramatically over time. By the end of the seventeenth century‚ while the violin had remained popular in chamber music‚ the viola was very much neglected

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    Beethoven

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    Beethoven MUS HST 70 Mindy LaTour O’Brien Listening Journals #1 Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet No. 1 in F Major (1st movement) I enjoyed listening to this piece. All throughout the first movement‚ I constantly felt tension rising and relaxing (tension rising because of the repetitive melodies with crescendo and changing the melody key to a minor key and tension relaxing when it has descend or a key changes to a Major); I think this was Beethoven’s intention to have the audience

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    Concert paper

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    Concert report 1 The concert I went to was called “Afternoon Chamber Music.” Even thought I left my house early‚ I still managed to arrive 10 minutes late. When I finally found the correct room‚ I had to wait outside a few minutes until one of the acts was over. When I finally got inside‚ the small room seemed to be packed‚ but I managed to find an empty seat in the front row. The sitting arrangements were the basic for any performances‚ same as in all the lecture class rooms. Most of the people

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    BILL OF LADING

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    BILL OF LADING (B/L) A B/L is one of the key documents in international trade and mostly in the shipping industry. It is document issued by the agent of a carrier to a shipper‚ signed by the owner of the vessel to provide proof that the goods have been received. In a nutshell the B/L is a contract between the person shipping the goods‚ the carrier and the receiver of the goods. The B/L is a legal document that must be thorough‚ accurate and complete. For example‚ suppose that a logistics company

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    I violin and viola‚ whole tone in II violin‚ but the cello sustains on the a. These different interval movements make an intense cluster effect idea. In bars 5-6 is a short contrasting motive‚ over octave higher in pitch and played pizzicato. This playful and rhythmical motive is quite different to the rocking opening motive and their rhythm and pitch are very contrasting. In bars 7-14 is again the repeated opening motive combined with the rhythmical pattern from bars 5-6 in the viola‚ resulting in

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    Bill Sample

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    be imposed. Section 5. Strict observance of compost pit in every house and the prohibition of illegal logging‚ mining‚ and quarrying. Section 6. The DENR shall have the sole authority to punish those who are violating the rules. Section 7. This bill shall take effect 5 months after passage.

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    case study 1

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    1.Describe the orchestra’s pay structure in terms of levels‚differentials and job or person base approach. There is a lot of information is lacking in the orchestra case which make it difficult to draw the persuasive conclusions about the Orchestra compensation strategy. Let’s assume that internal and external factors are normal and the orchestra is operating their business under favorable circumstances. Under these circumstances‚ the orchestra pay structure is hierarchical‚ narrowly graded‚ vertical

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    Brahms Essay

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    string ensemble music‚ destroying many of them before publication‚ but after his success of his string sextet in the 1850s‚ he adopted the string quintet‚ writing the piano quintet and two string quintets. The quintet is scored for two violins‚ two violas and a cello‚ which is an unusual combination. The piece provides a good example of Brahms’ style – it contains a complex sonata form in the first movement‚ and the final fourth movement portraying a Austrian-Hungarian dance influenced by the Czardas

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