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    music world. They’re loud. They’re immature. All they do is bang on stuff. For some percussionists‚ this generalization is spot on. These people call themselves "drummers"‚ and in doing this‚ they limit their musical capabilities to three instruments: the snare drum‚ bass drum‚ and drum set. As kids advance through school‚ the drummers get weeded out. The parts become more difficult‚ more practice time is expected‚ and the instrument variety expands. By ninth grade‚ only percussionists remain. Percussionists

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    A German philosopher‚ Friedrich Nietzsche once stated that “there are no facts‚ only interpretations”. Nietzsche intended to enlighten the world that the truth is intricate‚ as facts are often clouded within different interpretations. Similar to Nietzsche‚ Oscar Wilde‚ a famous satirical play writer in 17th century England postulated that “the pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple”. In this statement Wilde points out rather facetiously that the truth can often be misleading. Since

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    John Coltrane

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    were musicians‚ his father played the violin and ukulele‚ and his mother was a member of the church choir. For several years‚ young Coltrane played the clarinet‚ however with mild interest. It was only after he heard the great alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges playing with the Duke Ellington band on the radio‚ that he became passionate about music. He dropped the clarinet and took up the alto saxophone‚ soon becoming very accomplished. When Coltrane was thirteen‚ he experienced several tragedies that

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    Outline research into the effects of disruption of attachment (12 marks) Disruption of attachment can mean short term or long term separation/deprivation. Research into short term separation is the PDD model by Robertson and Robertson. They observed children in hospital using a time sampling video technique. They wanted to find out the effects of short term separation on the infants. An experience of one of the children‚ John who was put into residential nursery while his mother was in hospital

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    million dollars as compensation to the damages to its female employees and made policy changes in its workplaces as a result (EOC‚ 1997). There were a few lawsuits for the employee related issues like failure to comply with the fair labor rules act (Hodges‚ 2010). 2 Publix has a slow expansion rate as compared to its competition. It should seek geographic expansion in order to get ahead of its competitors. For the most part the employees are happy. Sometimes strict polices of a company lead them

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    Outline: Background analysis: • Camus and French theatre of early 20th century • Existentialism • Existentialism philosophy • Existentialism and Camus • Expressing the message of existentialism through character • Historical background • Caligula historical and cultural background • Tragedy background • Other famous tragedy characters and their portrayal Preparing the role: • Stanislavsky method for actors • Theory • Practical exercises • Script and language analysis of Caligula

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    References Beck‚ A. (2007‚ February ). Cognitive Behavior Therapy News/Beck Instititute Blog. Retrieved from Beck Instititute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy: http://www.beckinstituteblog.org/2007/02/does-cognitive-therapy-cognitive-behavior-therapy/ Hodge‚ D. (2011). Alcohol Treatment and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Incorporating Spirituality and Religion. Social Work‚ 56: 21-31. Kiluck‚ B. N. (2011). Quality versus quantity: acquisition of coping skills following computerized cognitive–behavioral

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    During the Civil War‚ many children participated in the war by joining the army as drummers or soldiers. Many others did not participate in the war and supported the household by helping mothers out when his or her fathers were at war. For those who were left behind at home‚ they did underground work and were the leaders of the family. Children of all ages stepped up to the plate and helped the war effort‚ some even joined the army. If it were not for the children’s help‚ the war would have played

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    A Village Cricket Match

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    twenty minutes to three‚ Mr. Hodge ‚ the captain of the visiting team from London‚ was making negotiations with the captain of the home team of Fordenden as two of his players were absent. Just as the decision was made to play with eleven men on each side‚ with fielders common‚ the two defaulters arrived with an extra man. Further discussions led to the start of the match with twelve men on each side. This episode is a satire at the manipulation of the rules.   Mr Hodge sent his opening pair to bat

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    interesting song because the drummer is used for an improvisation in the middle of the song and the piano and bass maintain the rhythm. The alto saxophone establishes a melodic theme in the beginning‚ which is repeated at the end of the song. “Take Five” is not

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