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    Competitiveness How effectively an organization meets the wants and needs of customers relative to others that offer similar goods or services Business compete using MARKETING 1. Identifying consumer wants and/or needs is a basic input in an organization’s decision making process‚ and central to competitiveness. The idea is to achieve a perfect match between those wants and needs and the organization’s goods and/or services. 2. Price and quality are key factors in consumer buying decisions

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    Handel‚ and Bach. Most of their works are still used to this day to make compositions. Baroque music originated in Italy and that is where the Italian terms for forms come from. Some of the musical forms used are cantata‚ sonata‚ opera‚ and concerto. Cantata is to be sung. Bach used cantata to influence the range in his counterparts. Sonata is to be played. Sonatas often alternate between

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    A. Student AMH2010: United States History to 1877 Professor McKeown October 1‚ 2012 Book Review: The Black Codes of the South Although this book is titled‚ “The Black Codes of the South‚” the writer begins his story discussing slavery‚ then leads up to emancipation‚ where four million slaves were freed. The freedom of slaves brought about the enactment of the Black Codes in the southern states. Interestingly‚ the writer includes newspaper sources from the South‚ as well as the North‚ excerpts from

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    Messiah was composed by George Friedrich Handel in 1741. It was neither his first nor his last oratorio‚ yet it has become his most popular and most performed work. Following his journey from his earliest oratorios to his last‚ Handel’s style of composition and use of various choral techniques set the Messiah apart from his other works and similar oratorios of the time. Handel wrote his first oratorio in Italy in 1707. Called La Resurrenzione‚ it was in the Italian style and had Italian text

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    Listening Journal - Understanding Music Hildegard of Bingen: Alleluia‚ O virga mediatrix This song is a chant from the middle ages. It is in the Latin language and is monophonic by nature. The medium is that of voice only. The lyrics are melismatic. The timbre is somber. This is a religious chant that was most likely performed by monks originally in church. Most people could not understand the lyrics that were being chanted since it was not the language they spoke. The church did not

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    the Baroque Period as we know it today. Johann Sebastian Bach‚ born in the year 1685‚ was a German born composer‚ virtuoso organist and keyboard player‚ a violinist‚ and a violist. His career includes over 1100 known compositions including 224 Cantatas‚ 7 motets‚ 24 large scale works including passions‚ 274 chorales‚ 223 organ works‚ and numerous cannons‚ fugues‚ chamber music‚ and lute pieces. Most famous for being an organist‚ Bach used many German styles. Perhaps one of his most famous works

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    construction and maintenance of the organ. Works: The Well-Tempered Clavier‚ two Passions‚ keyboard works‚ and more than 300 cantatas‚ of which nearly 100 cantatas have been lost to posterity.[2] His music is revered for its intellectual depth‚ technical command‚ and artistic beauty

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    It paints pictures of vibrant colours and triggers strong emotions. The desire to discover these themes is evident in the invention of the exciting new form music‚ opera‚ and in the use of operatic techniques in dramatic music for the church. Important Musical Developments Composer-performers would strive at becoming Kapellmeisers in this Era. A Kapellmeister is a music director at one of the great

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    is not an essay task. All your sources should be referenced using APA style. Step 1: Carefully choose one question from the Reflective Learning and Writing section of eModule 1 or 2 to guide your reflection. Write the question here: 2.5 How similar or different is the Eastern notion of balance in the human body to the Western medical science beliefs about the nature of the human body? Step 2: Reflect upon and analyse your experiences in relation to the topic of the question from Step 1‚ using

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    The Baroque Era During the Baroque Era‚ a new form of music was created called opera. Opera is defined as “an extended dramatic composition‚ in which all parts are sung to instrumental accompaniment‚ that usually includes arias‚ choruses‚ and recitatives‚ and that sometimes includes ballet.” Around the same time that opera became popular began oratorio. Oratorio is very similar to opera except the theme of an opera normally dealt with history and mythology‚ including age-old devices of romance‚

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