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    Dạng 1 Bài viết 1 Dear Mrs. Liz/ Mr. Harry‚ We recently interviewed three candidates for the new Sales Manager/ for the position of Sales Manager. We have decided to appoint Jaduezz for this position. I will briefly describe the candidate’s strengths and explain the reasons for our decision.  Firstly‚ he has wide experience in a variety of industries. He increased sales by 12% over the five-year period. I believe that he can make a clear strategy for developing sales and increasing the number

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    Peter Tchaikovsky By. Olivia D’Orazio Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was a very influential composer of the late 19th century‚ known for Swan Lake‚ the Nutcracker‚ and Sleeping Beauty. He was born in Russia and was not encouraged by his parents to be a musician. Little did they know that their son would be one of the most famous composers of all time. Pyotr (Peter) Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born May 7‚ 1840 in Kamsko-Votkinsk‚ a city east of Moscow Russia. His mother‚ Alexandra was half French and his father

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    As he gotten more famous as a musical legend‚ he began other occupations as a German composer‚ songwriter‚ lyricist‚ and a pianist. He was baptized on December 17th‚ 1770‚ and it is believed that his birthday was December 17th‚ 1770 because in the time‚ children are baptized after they have been born decreed by the Catholic Church. Lot’s of scholars settled it being his birth date because his parents always celebrated his birthday on this day marked with joy and celebrations. His birthday was

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    What are your impressions of Beethoven as a person? Was he a product of his times‚ a great artist‚ or a deeply troubled and conflicted individual—or all three?  Support your response with specific allusions to his life and music. Clearly evident throughout his life Beethoven was not only the product of his times but also a great artist and a deeply troubled and conflicted man. Encouraged to achieve child prodigy status‚ from a very early age Beethoven felt an immense amount of pressure to succeed

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    Business risk model Short definitions of business risk Environment risk Competitor‚ Customer wants‚ Technological innovation‚ Sensitivity‚ Shareholder relations‚ Capital‚ Sovereign/political‚ Legal‚ Regulatory‚ Industry‚ Financial markets‚ Catastrophic loss Process risk Operations Customer satisfaction Human resources Knowledge capital Product development Efficiency Capacity Performance gap Cycle time Sourcing Channel effectiveness Partnering Compliance Business interruption Product/service

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    Topic: How does traveling influence a country. Traveling is human need when their physical life is better‚ nowadays. And traveling is considered an important economic sector of many countries around the world‚ including VietNam. Traveling solve a part of unemployment‚ increase economic profit and contributed to introduce the country and people of Vietnam. First of all‚ traveling increase economic profit. Direct contribution of traveling in Vietnam 2010 GDP is 73‚800 billion VND (equivalent

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    use of Sonata form in his 1st Symphony Beethoven‚ in common with his predecessors Haydn and Mozart‚ uses the Sonata form in the first movement of his first symphony. This was Beethoven’s first attempt at the symphonic form having composed chamber music and two piano concertos. Beethoven made the sonata form more expressive through his use of dynamics and more extreme key relations. Beethoven started this piece with a slow introduction. It is not unknown but it’s

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    In his article‚ Van Maanen described how police officers classify citizens into three categories-suspicious persons‚ assholes‚ and know nothings-to quickly get control of the situation and do their job more efficiently (Van Maanen‚ 1978‚ p. 147). They created these unauthorized classifications based on preconceived notions and past incidents. It has led to what has been perceived as more encounters with the asshole. Some people have most likely been labelled assholes because they only verbally insulted

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    The Fight for Survival Since the beginning of time‚ life has always revolved around conflict.The same can be said about literature‚ where conflict is a necessity for a great story. Buck‚ a Scotch shepherd/Saint Bernard mix‚ the main character in Jack London’s book‚ The Call of the Wild‚ faces many conflicts in the forms of man versus man or other dogs‚ man versus nature‚ and man versus himself. Throughout the book‚ Buck finds himself in conflict with man and other dogs. An example of this happens

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    Nicole Music 122 Dr. December 5‚ 2012 Beethoven and Tchaikovsky’s Final Symphonies: Comparative Analysis Although from different eras‚ embracing different styles‚ Beethoven and Tchaikovsky can both be identified as two of the most influential‚ emotional composers. As men they were alike in the profound emotion put into everything they did. They both had emotional issues though Beethoven was angrier‚ and frustrated while Tchaikovsky was quite depressed and always had feelings of guilt

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