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    retrograde. The sidle is commonly found in compositions with a piano accompaniment. The dizzy hop also known as the spin hop has two points of 180° rotation. So in music that means the piece alternates a section with retrograde inversion. The dizzy sidle consists of one vertical reflection and one point of 180° rotation. It contains all four possible transformations of music which can be repeated indefinitely. The dizzy jump also has all possible symmetries and it uses one vertical and one horizontal reflection

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    cognitive‚ social‚ emotional‚ and physical well-being of children and youth. Alarmingly‚ gifted and talented students from grades three to five decreased their time spent in unstructured activities by one half. Children do not play anymore. (Beisser‚ Gillespie‚ & Thacker‚ 2013). While there was an abundance of research for young children and play‚ existing research that examined the importance of play in the development of gifted and talented students in upper elementary school was not available except

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    competitor. However‚ some countries have put in place restrictions that restrict foreign investors to venture into their local economy. For example‚ India has placed restrictions on non-Indian firms to minority investments in most retail ventures (Gillespie & Hennessey‚ 2011‚ p. 373). Protests and riots have resulted from the local farmers‚ traders and small shopkeepers in fear of losing their livelihoods. What competitive advantages do foreign retailers such as Wal-Mart and Carrefour enjoy when

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    EFEF GHGH rhyme scheme‚ meaning that every other line within a stanza rhymes. Example: The whiskey on your breath (A) Could make a small boy dizzy; (B) But I hung on like death: (A) Such waltzing was not easy. (B) The lines with corresponding letters rhyme. The B rhyme in this stanza is an example of a slant rhyme – "dizzy" sounds a bit like "easy‚" but isn’t a perfect rhyme. 2.Rhyme- a pattern of words that contain similar sounds at the end of the line. It consists

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    punishment when it comes to offenders what does it really mean? Punishment is a penalty dispensed on an offender with legal system. Correctional officials and parole board members determine the context of punishment and‚ occasionally‚ its length (Stanko‚ Gillespie & CREWS‚ 2004). Soon after the advancement of penitentiaries‚ early disciplines were frequently brutal and torturous. These punishments were flogging‚ mutilation‚ branding‚ public humiliation‚ workhouses‚ and exile. Flogging is being beaten with

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    people’s rights. In the article‚ “Rodriguez v. United States‚” by Nick GillespieGillespie tells us about a case where cops violated the Fourth Amendment. “In a 6-3 decision issued today in the case of Rodriguez v. United States‚ the U.S. Supreme Court held that Nebraska police violated the Fourth Amendment by extending an otherwise lawful traffic stop in order to let a drug-sniffing dog investigate the outside of the vehicle” (Gillespie). This incident violated the Fourth Amendment because it went against

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    30‚ 2016 Dawson‚ Nick. "Craig Gillespie‚ Lars and the Real Girl | Filmmaker Magazine." Filmmaker Magazine. N.p.‚ 12 Oct. 2007. Web. 13 July 2016. Craig Gillespie was interviewed on Lars and the Real Girl. He has seen his first two movies been released not far apart. Downs‚ Aaron. “Human Nature and Tradition in Shirley Jackson’s.” Christ Literature Culture. N.p.‚2013. Web.01 July 2016. The Lottery shows humanity’s blind acceptance of tradition. The short story represents the tendency in human

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    The Battle of San Pasqual Katie Baldridge Carl Coughlan History 111 March 6‚ 2005 Katie Baldridge Carl Coughlan History 111 March 6‚ 2005 The Battle of San Pasqual The battle of San Pasqual was one of the many battles fought against Americans to protect their land. The greedy American government was determined to conquer California from Mexico and make it part of the union. The mass migration of immigrants caused the widespread of people to flee south. Mexico had departed from

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    works for the city of Well’s police department. Until Chief Gillespie had arrived in town‚ Sam Wood had been rated as a big man‚ but Bill Gillespie’s towering size‚ made Sam look a normal size. Sam takes a lot of pride into his work‚ and has read up on everything you need to no about being a police officer. Sam takes his job very seriously‚ and dislikes being told what to do by everyone and anyone‚ especially when it comes to Bill Gillespie. Sam dislikes Negro’s. He thinks that they are very dirty

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    Hawthorne Plant during 1927 to 1932‚ and its major report ‘Management and the Worker’ was published in 1939 (ibid). The findings of Hawthorne Studies provided insight into social factors in workplace‚ and have profound and widespread influences (Gillespie‚ 1991; Jex‚ 2002). However‚ debates and criticisms towards Hawthorne Studies from different perspectives have kept emerging since the ‘Management and the Worker’ was published. Reanalysis of the original data were conducted to challenge the initial

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