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    absent. He later ran for consul‚ and won‚ in 59 BCE. Aligned with Bibulus on the grounds of significant financial means‚ his goal was to “promise largess to the electors‚” but also to pay off the massive debt he accumulated overtime with all of his flashy parties (Suetonius‚ 39). Though he was supposed to serve alongside Bibulus‚ he began to handle “all the affairs of state alone and after his own pleasure” (Suetonius‚

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    Barry Harris Trio at Wpu

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    2/11/13 I heard Barry Harris’ trio at William Paterson University yesterday. They mostly played standards from the great american songbook‚ but also played a few Thelonious Monk compositions including ’Round Midnight’ and ’Off Minor’. These songs in particular were played in a very tasteful manner. A lot of piano players often try too hard to be or sound like Thelonious Monk when playing Monk’s songs. As Harold Mabern once said in one of my ensembles at William Paterson (regarding what

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    Analysis of Group Leadership – “American Gangster” The importance of leadership to a group’s success is very vital. A leader is the central person who guides the group toward its goal. A leader must have followers and influence over those followers. Leadership directly affects the way people feel about working for you. By creating a positive climate‚ will affect the amount of effort people in your group will contribute. And the more they contribute‚ the more successful your group will be

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    Alice Walker

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    Rita Du ENGL 2328-MS1 Professor Gilleylen May 22‚ 2014 Living the Heritage The short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker (Norton 1530) is a story told in first person from the perspective of “Mama”. The piece depicts two sisters‚ Dee and Maggie‚ as opposites in their personality and way of living. While Maggie is shy and quiet‚ Dee is materialistic and bold. Furthermore‚ Maggie loves where she lives and her way of living. In contrast‚ Dee loves the urban life and wants to display her heritage

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    effectually levels the playing field. Imagine going to a school where every single student wore something different. The wealthier students would be dressed to the nines‚ while the more financially disadvantaged students might be clothed in a plainer‚ less flashy fashion. The wealthier students may begin to discriminate against students who cannot afford what they can‚ teasing or bullying them as a result of their newfound superiority. When everyone dresses exactly the same‚ no one can discriminate using clothing

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    Verbatim Theatre Analysis

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    THE VERBATIM THEATRE!!!! The technique which we a focusing on in our HSC course is ‘Verbatim Theatre’ which is playwright that interviews people that are connected to a pacific topic that the play is focused on and uses their testimony from accrual recorded counts to construct the piece of play etc. In this way they seek to develop a degree of authority akin to that represented by the news. Such plays may be focused on politics‚ disasters or even sporting events. Verbatim theatre has a method

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    talk about anything else but money. The reason of it as the author mentions on the book is that “the Swiss know that money‚ more than anything triggers envy” and envy does not match with happiness. That being the reason of why in Switzerland being a flashy winner is a not good

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    J. Cole's Music Style

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    audience did. I believe that artists should connect with their audience on a level beyond their lyrics. With J. Cole‚ he wanted to portray that the hip-hop culture is just as important to him as it is for us. In several of his songs‚ he mentions that flashy material objects do not faze him anymore. From his appearance at the concert‚ he practiced what he has been preaching through his music and interviews. In addition‚ his outfit did not take away from his performance‚ which can happen to an artist who

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    impressive how the band had bright stage lights and fascinating dance moves. The music contained catchy rhythms and beats. Some notes would stretch out to make a nice vocal sound and some were just quick beats from the drums. The staging was very flashy because they had different stage lights with different colors for each part of the story. The costumes were very well suited. They actors wore fancy suits and some had a fancy top hot to match their costume. I thought the the whole play went fairly

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    the customers (regardless of age) remember‚ recognize and connect with the product (Ex: Pillsbury—Doughboy‚ Energizer—Bunny‚ McDonald’s—Clown‚ Planters—Mr. Peanut). Advertisers use striking designs‚ stylish fonts‚ appealing lights‚ playful music‚ flashy taglines‚ funny mascots and furthermore to attract the audience. The most common promotion appeals include use of fear‚ humor‚ sex and rational appeal. They gain the interest of the customers through amazing detail‚ famous quotes‚ debatable statements

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