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    Nokia's Mission Statement

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    Jonathan Week 1 Paper Nokia’s Mission Statement Nokia Nokia’s Interim Report (2013) showed a decline in the first quarter for group net sales‚ device and services net sales and networks net sales. Therefore‚ it comes as no surprise that Nokia’s mission statement places a strong emphasis on shareholder value and social responsibility to increase the company’s stronghold within its industry. Shareholder Value In order to gauge the company’s performance in these two areas‚ there are a couple

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    Chopin had the traditionalist styles of Beethoven‚ Mozart and Clementi. He performed his music in the Rubato tempo. Mendelssohn works show influence by the Baroque period mostly like J.S. Bach with the tone clarity and use of counterpoint. They also had differences in their works. Chopin works were mostly for piano solo music with a few for piano concertos or chamber music. Mendelssohn’s works were in the variety of symphonies‚ opera‚ concerto’s‚ chamber music‚ and that of a conductor

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    another person or people. Why this article does or does not work for me: This article does work for my paper because it will help to bring emotion (pathos) to my argument and connect to the reader more efficiently. _____ Evinger‚ B. (2011). Counterpoint: Using Torture is Illegal and Never Justified. Points Of View: Torture‚ 3. Retrieved from: http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy.devry.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=pwh&AN=23239203&site=pov-live Very brief summary: The article ‘Using torture is illegal

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    relatively stable combination of pitches Dissonance(失調): relatively unstable/ tense combination Texture(組成): interweaving of melodic and harmonic aspect in musical fabric Monophony(單音): single melodic line Polyphony(複音): two or more melodic lines Counterpoint(旋律配合): the combination of two or more melodic lines according to established rules Homophony(諧音): one main melody plus accompaniment Structure Hearing musical structures Music and memory From transparent to hidden structures

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    Women Are Harder Than Men

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    There have been 253‚000 male professional athletes since 1972. There are 60‚000 fewer female athletes than male athletes. The males get paid a lot more than female athletes and some women actually are better than the males. For example‚ the women’s soccer team is a lot better than the boy team‚ yet the men are still being paid more. If men and women were given the opportunity to play all sports together‚ women would work harder than men‚ it would be better for equality‚ and it would prove that some

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    the classical period‚ several composers began producing operas for the general public in their native languages (previous operas were generally in Italian). Along with the gradual displacement of the voice in favor of stronger‚ clearer melodies‚ counterpoint also typically became a decorative flourish‚ often used near the end of a work or for a single movement. In its stead‚ simple patterns‚ such as arpeggios and‚ in piano music‚ Alberti bass (an accompaniment with a repeated pattern typically in the

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    There is now a fairly large body of cinematic depictions of the Holocaust. These films supplement what has become an enormous body of scholarly literature that has grown up around this dismal subject. The best of these films‚ in my opinion‚ fill an important need and‚ because of the nature of the medium‚ accomplish something that words printed on a page cannot. They give the modern viewer a sense of the sheer horror of what the Holocaust was and they do so in a direct way that has a visceral impact

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    ‘The events of the summer of 1948 in Bentrock force David to reverse his attitude to his parents.’ Do you agree? During the summer of 1948 David was forced to revise his opinion of his father as a man and sheriff as a result of the events that transpired. David’s opinion of his mother was never really negative so was not affected by those events. David saw his Father‚ Wes‚ as a disappointment and a letdown‚ especially when compared to his Uncle Frank. Frank was a war hero‚ an exceptional athlete

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    the most important Dutch composers of the period‚ used this model for some of his preludes. Southern and central German composers did not follow the sectional model and their preludes remained improvisational in character with little or no strict counterpoint. During the second half of the 17th century‚ German composers started pairing preludes (or sometimes toccatas) with fugues in the same key; Johann Pachelbel (c.1653–1706) was one of the first to do so‚ although Johann Sebastian Bach’s (1685–1750)

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    Fairies have maintained a persistent presence in literature throughout human history and references can be dated back to 1000 BC where in the Iliad‚ Homer describes how “watery fairies dance in mazy rings.” This is an indication that the notion of the fairy and it’s environment is heavily entrenched throughout the different cultures of the world and occupies a place in written history that skews the boarders of reality and make believe‚ where the point of fact and myth begin to blur. This ambiguity

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