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    Stakeholders are individuals or groups that have some claim on the company. They can be divided into internal claimants and external claimants. Internal claimants are stockholders and employees including executive officers and board member while external claimants are all other individuals and groups affected by the company’s actions. Typically‚ they comprise of customers‚ suppliers‚ governments‚ unions‚ competitors‚ local communities and the general public. Stakeholders can influence the organisations

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    Philip Malan was born in Stellenbosch in 1987. He was exposed to music by his mother‚ who is a music teacher and lecturer‚ and his father who also plays the piano. He started playing the guitar at the age of 9 when his mother handed him her old guitar and taught him a few basic chords. He played without an official teacher for four years until he started lessons with Graham Pringle at the age of 13. It was at this time that he got his first electric guitar and started a band with his best friend

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    Tommy Emmanuel was born at Muswellbrook New South Wales Australia in 31 May 1955. He is an Australian guitarist‚ songwriter and occasional singer. He best known for his complex Guitar Fingerstyle playing technique. Tommy Emmanuel has carved out his own style as a solo guitar player in recent years and he managed releasing award winning singles and albums. Guitar player Magazine named him "Best Acoustic Guitarist" in their readers poll. In June 2010 Tommy was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia

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    ★ The Battle of Gettysburg: A battle‚ a speech‚ a memorial ground During the American Civil War‚ from the first to the third of July 1863‚ there were sanguinary battles in and around Gettysburg. The losses of lives on both sides were massive‚ approximately 23 000 dead‚ hurt or missing on each side.1 It was there‚ in the small city of Pennsylvania‚ that the war turned around. The South was suddenly facing defeat.1‚ 2 The Civil War continued for two years after the Battle of Gettysburg. Still it is

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    Paul himself. Tommy is often referred to as Mr. One Man Band because of the style he plays. He incorporates melody‚ bass‚ rhythm‚ percussion‚ and harmonies into his playing which creates the illusion of a band. This style of playing is called “fingerstyle” and was inspired by the legendary “fingerpicker” Chet Atkins. Emanuel’s

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    1930.331 Shiva as Nataraja‚ Lord of Dance‚ at once destroys and re-creates the universe. Based on the rhythmic‚ graceful postures of classical Indian dance‚ the supreme deity’s cosmic dance signifies the end of each cycle of time‚ or kalpa. The flames encircling his halo and held in his upper left hand symbolize destruction and the promise of re-creation. In his upper right hand‚ the drum and its sound represent creation or the beginning of time. His other right hand is posed in the gesture meaning

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    Music Analysis Essay The roots of each jazz and blues are tangled along. It is typically difficult to differentiate one from the opposite. Each have their traditions that emerged from the south of America and specially the African-American populations of that region. The musical styles of each are the results of the collision of traditionally African rhythms and musical techniques with European classical and popular music genre. Each are adored American styles of music. Miles Davis “So What” and

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    I was unknown‚ unneeded‚ and utterly and undeniably alone. As I neared my final resting place‚ a thought passed through me: What if instead of ended my existence in darkness and solitude‚ I exerted forth a flame to carry me on past this life? And thus was decided my fate would be that of eternal fire‚ for darkness was all I had ever been entreated to know of. Reaching the apex of the mountain‚ I removed my flint and steel from my right waistcoat pocket and struck the two together with such force that

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    In Jack Kerouac’s novel‚ On The Road‚ main protagonist Dean Moriarty symbolizes an "almost" immortal flame of youth that embodies the rebellious generation of uncertainty that describes 1950s Beat culture. Desirable of everything at the same time‚ from his numerable fixations with drugs‚ his incalculable romantic entanglements with women‚ or his superficial preoccupation to be seen as an intellectual‚ we get to know Dean’s liberating and pioneering personality as the "Holy Goof" as well as an apparent

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    Hawaiian folk music is a traditional music in Hawaii which includes several varieties of chanting‚ called mele‚ and the music meant for highly-ritualized dance‚ called hula. It was functional‚ used to express praise‚ communicate genealogy and mythology and accompany games‚ festivals and other secular events. Language and text meaning are important determinants of Hawaiian music. Mele or chanting was the poetry that could be brought into existence only through music. It is simple in melody and rhythms

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