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    Classical Era in Music

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    Classical Period (1750-1820) • the year Bach died • "Classical" - Greek/Roman antiquity -many enduring creation or accomplishment -Any music that’s not jazz‚ folk‚ rap‚ rock‚ pop‚ etc. What Classical really is: •Clarity‚ Purity‚ Logical •Age/Time of enlightenment •Value of Reason; Reason is the best guide to human conduct •People believed in progress •People attacked the privileges of aristocrats and the clergy Master Composers: 1. Franz Joseph Haydn >Father of Symphonies

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    Classical and Gothic Architecture � � The cultures of the ancient Greeks and medieval Europeans were significantly influenced by religion. Greek Classicism brought about some of the most beautiful artwork and architecture that still exists today. The style strives to exemplify a culture of harmony‚ order‚ reason‚ intellect‚ objectivity‚ and formal discipline (Sporre‚ 2010). Classicism is best exemplified in the ancient temples that are found throughout the region of Greece and Italy. Gothic style

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    The classical era brought about a plethora of changes which drove western music into a brand new direction. Whereas the Renaissance period brought about enlightenment and the breaking away of traditional religious music‚ and the Baroque period exploding the provisions of artistic expression‚ the Classical period came back to square one and established systemized order. Although we no longer have the same verbosity of the Baroque era‚ the Classical period combined the elements of order and grace to

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    Classical management theory Classical management theory was introduced in the late 19th century. It became widespread in the first half of the 20th century‚ as organizations tried to address issues of industrial management‚ including specialization‚ efficiency‚ higher quality‚ cost reduction and management-worker relationships. While other management theories have evolved since then‚ classical management approaches are still used today by many small-business owners to build their companies and to

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    Bios and Post

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    system in your computer how to boot up‚ where to load everything‚ what to load‚ whats memory and CPU are present and much much more. POST (POWER ON SELF TEST) . The Power On Self Test is activated by the BIOS. It runs a series of checks and diagnostics on your motherboard. Some of the items it checks are‚ keyboard‚ CPU‚ memory‚ PCI slots etc. Keep in mind most POST problems are related to memory. SEMANTIC WEB . The Semantic Web is a mesh of information linked up in such a way as to be easily

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    Riordan Continuity Project Plan Introduction The Business Continuity plan will help prepare Riordan Manufacturing to continue business operations in the event of extended service outages that may affect all aspects of the business. These factors may be caused by event beyond Riordan’s control (i.e. natural or man-made disasters). This plan will outline necessary steps to restore business operations to the broadest extent possible and in a minimum time frame. All Riordan locations are expected

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    What are the advantages and limitations of cohesive groups? “Groups differ in their cohesiveness —the degree to which members are attracted to each other and motivated to stay in the group”. (Robbins & Judge‚ 2013‚ p288) Is it right if the more cohesive groups are‚ the more effective groups are? This is up to groups’ performance‚ objectives and abilities of each member. “Cohesiveness affects group productivity. Studies consistently show that the relationship between cohesiveness and productivity

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    Classical Era Punishment

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    The Classical era ranges from 17th century to 18th century which is often referred as The Enlightenment era or The Age of Reasoning. The Classical era introduced a belief in the power of human reasoning to solve social‚ economic and political problems. The classical school teaches us that humans are rational and we make a choice to commit crimes and that punishment should be about preventing future crimes from happening. Before the 17th century‚ common forms of punishment consisted of torture and

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    A classical political economy is a term that explains how production‚ buying‚ and selling fit with each other and how those aspects of business work within society. It was first described in the 1700s by the English philosopher John Locke. It was further studied by Adam Smith‚ and‚ in later years‚ by Karl Marx. One of the most important aspects of a political economy is understanding the value of capital and how it translates into economic activity that follows the laws of the land. The way that

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    Homosexuality in China

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    Freedom or Conservative ? ----Homosexual in China China was considered as a conservative society where do not get really open to sexual discussion. Even now‚ dating in high-school is considered too early and does not appropriate in China‚ which would cause problems in school if being found by teachers or parents. Meanwhile‚ Chinese attitude towards homosexual is more open than the West society. The night life for gay people are so various and at least among the young‚ we do not avoid talking

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