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    Every two bars follow the pattern of: a) Major 7th chord in the 3rd inversion b) Major triad in the first beat‚ minor in the second‚ diminished in the fourth; all in first inversion; the bass note is absent on the third

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    Pros And Cons Of Torture

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    According to Merriam-Webster.com‚ “Torture is defined as the act of causing severe physical pain as a form of punishment or as a way to force someone to do or say something.” While torture is widely criticized by the United Nations and Amnesty International‚ organizations that are supposedly for the progression of human rights‚ there is no denying that the United States‚ in compliance with the Central Intelligence Agency‚ has received valuable intel from the use of torture. Torture is sometimes a

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    Why Is The Testing Wrong

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    During the book The Testing there were many situations where things could have gone very wrong. One time‚ is when Cia is taking her first test‚ as this was a very crucial part of her testing and could have meant life or death Another example of this was when the main character‚ Cia‚ was choosing what to take with her into the city during her testing. Also‚ when Cia left her room every night to talk to John was another situation where things could’ve gone very wrong. In this story the location is

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    The failure of the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 illustrates the mismanagement‚ lack of security‚ and over confidence of our president and CIA at the time. This failure caused tensions to rise between the two superpowers of the world‚ The Soviet Union and the United States. While the blame for this failure falls on the president and intelligence community‚ there are many lessons to be learned. I will first discuss the background leading up to the operation‚ the operation‚ then failures and lessons

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    president at the scene of the crime. In the Assassination case there are three known shots‚ two shots hit and one did not. In the timing of the shots taken‚ it would be impossible to have shot them with the bolt action sniper that oswald shot with. CIA‚ mafia‚ and castro no one really knows who it was. one simple assassination case became this one big snowball that just couldn’t stop. Lee Harvey Oswald was a good marksmen but when it comes to the assassination we’re just not sure. Professional marksmen

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    July 4th‚ 1776. The nation’s government is a constitution-based federal republic representing a population of over 313 million citizens (CIA). There are a plethora of political parties that represent the wide ranging views of the nation’s citizens. The most prominent political parties are the Democratic‚ Green‚ Libertarian and Republican parties (CIA). Transfer of power in the United States has always been peaceful‚ even when transitioning between two opposing parties in a widely disputed

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    involved in the murder of JFK as a result of his brother‚ Robert Kennedy’s crime busting. It is also believed that Castro‚ with strong motives‚ ordered Kennedy to be killed as a result of U.S. Cuban affairs. Strong evidence supports the idea that the CIA was behind the murder of its own president‚ as a result of JFK’s unethical decisions (regarding what?). Thus‚ support (form experts in the field????) has been generated to maintain that Oswald was not the only person involved in the killing of John

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    Parts of a Sarcomere

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    myofilaments connect the T tubules to the sarcolemma. Bundled longitudinal myofilaments that are in an ordered arrangement are called myofibrils. The points at which the longitudinal tubules connect the T tubules onto the sarcolemma are triad junctions. The triad has a T tubule which is called terminal cisternae. Mitochondria are in between myofibrils and sarcolemma. The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is specialized endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane of each skeletal muscle cell that surrounds the

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    amplifies traditional senses of dissonances to create a sound world approaching atonality or polytonality. This is emphasized through reinforcing a traditional diminished seventh chord with embellishing chord tones with trills‚ building additional triads from existing chord tones and building melodic material from intervals present in the diminished seventh (see Ex. 6). Ex. 6. Strauss‚ Salome‚ Scene 4 “Dance of the Seven Veils” Within the diminished seventh chord is the interval of a tritone‚

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    Revision Notes- Abnormality Definition of abnormality * Failure to function adequately- An assessment of an individual whose disability prevents them from pursing normal goals and activities. Rosenhan and Seligman (89)-7 characteristics; Suffering- most abnormal individuals report that they are suffering Maladaptiveness- danger to self (usually occurs as a result of lacking relevant knowledge and skill) Vivid/unconventional behaviour- ways in which abnormal individuals tend to behave often

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