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    over a harmonic progression‚ known as changes which are a series of chords played in a strict rhythmic sequence. Composers also arrange triads into patterns called progressions. At the main points in the melody‚ the triads give the song a sense of forward movement ("progression"). Composers traditionally wrote progressions using only three or four different triads. However the jazz musicians of the "Bebop Era" revolutionized music by creating progressions that used as many as seven different chords

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    xylan are distributed in only 8 families – CE1-7 and 16. Among these‚ other than CE4‚ all other CEs belong to serine esterase and have the prototype catalytic triad Ser-His-Asp (Glu). Genralyy‚ the catalytic serine of the triad lies in a conserved motif of either GxSxG or GDSL. The conserved domain analysis of Cbes-AXE2 predicts a catalytic triad containing SGNH hydrolase type esterase domain. This domain is present in a variety of hydrolases for example esterase domain of viral haemagglutinin-esterase

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    of the ancient elements. Hennig Brand discovered phosphorus the first element. After the discovery of phosphorus‚ many more elements were discovered. Johann Dobereiner discovered that elements could be grouped in three sets and proposed the Law of Triads. Later‚ A.E.Beguyer de Chancourtois arranged the elements according to their atomic mass and created the first geometrical representation of the periodic table. John Newlands proposed the Law of Octaves which states the elements repeat the chemical

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    elements possessing similar chemical properties.  In 1829‚ after discovering the halogen triad composed of chlorine‚ bromine‚ and iodine and the alkali metal triad of lithium‚ sodium and potassium he proposed that nature contained triads of elements the middle element had properties that were an average of the other two members when ordered by the atomic weight (the Law of Triads). This new idea of triads became a popular area of study. Between 1829 and 1858 a number of scientists (Jean Baptiste

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    a)For what reason is the Problem of Evil a problem for religious believers? (9) Probably the most powerful reason against the existence of The Classical God of Theism (hereafter referred to as God) is evil and suffering in the world. The problem of evil is an ‘a posterori’ argument‚ established from experience based on empirical senses. It is also synthetic as evil and suffering can be seen around us daily. There are a number of possible reasons for the problem of evil and why it causes a problem

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    athlete triad might occur if over-training is maintained over a long period of time and accompanied by other issues. The triad is a combination of three disorders. These are disordered eating in which not enough calories are taken in to fuel energy needs‚ disturbed menstrual cycle and low bone density. Athletes at highest risk of the triad are gymnasts‚ dancers‚ swimmers‚ runners or any sport that places extreme emphasis on weight or maximum performance according to the Female Athlete Triad Coalition

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    by the presence of others. For example‚ an individual’s performance at work or the individual’s decision-making processes (as in the term "groupthink"). Dyads and triads are the smallest social groups. Social interaction in a dyad is typically more intense because neither member shares the other’s attention with anyone else. A triad is more stable because one member can act as a mediator if the relationship between the other two become strained. As an organization or community grows in size it

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    Harmony Capstone March 14‚ 2013 Footprints in the Snow (Des pas sur la neige) is one of Claude Debussy’s‚ a French Impressionist composer‚ many piano preludes. This particular prelude is number six out of twelve in his first book of preludes‚ written between December 1909 and February 1910. Footprints in the Snow is considered the saddest and most moving of all of Debussy’s preludes. Although the key signature suggests F major or D minor‚ the piece is modal‚ switching between various modes

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    Beck ’s Cognitive Theory of Depression Features Underlying Dysfunctional Beliefs Beck ’s main argument was that depression was instituted by one ’s view of oneself‚ instead of one having a negative view of oneself due to depression. This has large social implications of how we as a group perceive each other and relate our dissatisfactions with one another. Abela and D ’Alessandro ’s (2002) study on college admissions is a good example of this phenomenon. In their study they found that the student

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    Jessica McLemore Professor Karageorgis Soc 368 18 April 2018 DURKHEIM vs. SIMMEL Durkheim applied the theory of functionalism which was very different from other sociologists such as Marx and Weber who were propagating the theories of conflict of interest. Durkheim explained that harmony was the best form of defining the society as opposed to conflict. Durkheim looked at the functions of the social objects and what the social phenomenon does to facilitate and produce social cohesion. From the

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