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    So You Want to Lead an Orchestra? 1. Describe the orchestra’s pay structure in terms of levels‚ differentials and job- or person-based approach. I believe the orchestra has a highly hierarchical pay structure‚ with many pay levels and large pay differentials between pay levels. It also seems to be more person-based than job-based structure (considering lowest paid Violin II receives less than half of the pay of the highest paid Violin II). 2. Discuss what factors may explain the structure. A

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    top of the mountain. The largest catalyst of Othello’s isolation‚ Iago‚ the play’s most paradoxical character‚ drives Othello to question everything he knows. Iago’s weapon is his ability to drive the other characters into a personal conflict‚ which leads the characters to have both an outer and inner life. Even though Iago and Othello’s duality is more clearly shown‚ most of the characters in the play display a personal inner conflict. Being a tragic hero‚ Othello falls victim to the loneliness and

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    “Power makes individuals corrupt” “Corruption is when people in positions of entrusted power abuse their power for their own personal gains [or to fulfill the agendas of the group they represent]” (Transparency International). Lord Acton‚ a nineteenth century historian‚ argued that power is the root cause of corruption. The more power one has‚ the more corrupt one is likely to become ("Biography of Lord Acton."). Although some commentators argue that there is no correlation between power and corruption

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    number of traditional practices‚ whole ways of life and worldviews disappear. Special fishing techniques of the Inuit are forgotten and it is estimated that just 10% of over 6.500 languages spoken today will survive. At the same time globality leads to the emergence of new cultural forms - a process that was coined by writers as "the periphery talks back" and points out that everywhere cultural traditions mix and create new practices and worldviews. The swedish anthropologist Ulf Hannerz(2) uses

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    Does cannabis lead to hard drugs? Cannabis use does not lead to experimentation with harder drugs‚ Researchers say. Researchers said it does not act as a "gateway" drug‚ and that measures to curb cannabis use does not have a knock-on effect on the use of harder drugs. Instead‚ they say teenagers begin using cannabis‚ or marijuana‚ simply because it is the most available drug. They said they were not advocating decriminalizing cannabis. But they did question whether efforts to control drug

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    Crispin: Discovering the Truth In the book Crispin the Cross of Lead by Avi‚ the story begins by introducing Asta’s son (later called Crispin)‚ an orphan around the age of 13‚ whose life is full of unanswered secrets as he is named “a wolf’s head”. It wasn’t til later when Crispin realizes that things untold have been kept away from him. Not just secrets about his lost unknown father but also his trustworthy‚ caring mother whom he loved with all of his heart. Avi writes this story as an influencing

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    Green Marketing: Leads to Product Innovation By: Prof. Manjusha Kadam‚ Faculty of marketing Novel Institute of Management Studies Affiliated to AICTE approved by university of pune Mail id : manjukadam@gmail.com Ph : 9226787839 Abstract: All of mankind has limited resources on the earth‚ with which she/he must attempt to provide for the worlds’ unlimited wants. In market societies where there is "freedom of choice"‚ it has generally been accepted that individuals and organizations have

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    Unit 10 Lead & Manage a Team within a health & social care setting answers Amanda Dickinson AC 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3 Syer & Connolly (1996) describes a “team system” as a group of people who constitute a system of interrelated entities and whose members share a common goal. They argue that team members need to develop awareness of themselves and each other‚ and of their differences‚ through giving descriptive feedback. This allows appreciation of differences‚ good contact and improved communication

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    The belief that the order of things is already decided and that people’s lives are determined by this "greater power" is called fate. Many people‚ called fatalists‚ believe in this and that they have no power in determining their futures. Despite this‚ many others believe that coincidence is the only explanation for the way their lives and others turn out. Thomas Hardy portrays chance and coincidence as having very significant roles in "Tess of the d’Urbervilles" continuously. Three such coincidences

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    appropriateness of researching this topic with the scientific method‚ the question first is formulated: Does sexual abuse in children lead to homosexuality? The result of this question could have dramatic effects on how we see homosexuality- for instance‚ if the result of this research shows that every case of homosexuality is a direct result of being abused‚ it could lead to a great deal of government intervention‚ in terms of developing more programs preventing sexual abuse. Despite being a relatively

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