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    The question has therefore been raised‚ are footballers being paid too much ? Football isn’t just a game its an organistation it has evolved ‚ and upholds an obligation to be considered alongside the company of Hollywood and so forth as a major form of entertainment. As well as musicians and actors footballers are paid to entertain the people. The players are employees and the amount of money they get paid is only on account of the money generated from the club. Who are we to argue when a billionaire

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    The first listening guide piece I chose for this assignment was listening guide 51 “Wheat Song” which is from an Egyptian film song. The second listening guide I chose is listening guide 53 “Samoan Moon” a Hawaiian song. These two pieces are very different from each other. They represent the cultures they are from by the types of instruments used‚ the types of singing and the cultural traditions they each have. Even though they have many differences these songs are very similar as well which I will

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    are Facilitative Listening‚ Catharsis‚ Empathy‚ and Paraphrasing. Facilitative Listening This is such an important counseling skill to perfect. Facilitative listening conveys an understanding of the crisis‚ both the facts and the emotions‚ to the client (James & Gilliland‚ 2017). I believe that before I can event begin to attempt to paraphrase‚ restatement‚ empathize‚ summarize‚ or even ask questions‚ I have listen and observe my client to understand their situation. Listening encompasses four steps

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    Pseudo code Pseudo code is a detailed yet readable description of what a computer program must do‚ expressed in a formally-styled natural language rather than in a programming language. Pseudo code is sometimes used as a detailed step in the process of developing a program. It allows designers to express the design in great detail and provides programmers a detailed template for the next step of writing code in a specific programming language. I have chosen to create a pseudo code because I found

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    Reading a Book vs. Listening to an Audio Book Now days‚ most people simply do not have the time to sit down and read a book. More and more are beginning to use a source of recorded audio books to listen to on the go. It really depends on whom one asks whether or not audio books are considered to be the most efficient way to obtain a books content. Various pros and cons come along with either option. Whether or not taking the time to read a book is greater than only listening along is a frequently

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    headphones during study hall? Today you often don’t go anywhere without hearing music or at least seeing someone listening to music‚ music has become a part of our everyday lives. Students should not have to stop doing something they are comfortable with doing at home studying just because they are at school studying‚ especially when it is something so harmless like listening to music. Listening to music in headphones is not a distraction‚ it can help students study‚ as well as block out other distractions

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    nonverbally by their facial expressions‚ vocal expressions (sigh)‚ and physical expression. A person can also communicate nonverbally by eye contact‚ by making eye contact with other people you are showing them that they have your attention and you are listening to what they are saying‚ or vice versa. Some physical expressions a person can make are gestures‚ and smiles. These physical expressions can help a group or person feel more at ease while speaking. Nonverbally I think I show more facial expressions

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    any quicker. The people who are part of or affected mostly by the problem could also lead to the solution‚ so there’s the need to have patience and set an atmosphere for them to express themselves freely. The article speaks about the necessity of listening intently as well as reflectively in order to make effective decisions. I have also been learning more and more about how to put my servant leadership plans into action. Social marketing is one of the things I have been exposed to and have developed

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    Score Details Recording Details Comments Stravinsky: “The Rite of Spring” (1913) (learning central audio and score) • In “The Augurs of Spring”‚ the strings play a quaver ostinato that has irregular accentuation (e.g. 2nd and 4th quavers in the third bar of 13). This causes the pulse and sense of rhythm to become obscured. I have made use of this technique in variation 13. • Stravinsky makes use of triplets‚ sextuplets (flute in first bar of 17) and septuplets (7th bar of 32). I have also made

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    While listening to the Black Art by Amari Baraka its so much emotion behind what he is saying and its transferred to the listener/ readers as well. The open tells a story of the hardships that the African American communitties though during these times. Its also reminiscent of early stages of rap music because when the thought of rap music pops in an individuals brain you hear a story being told and its music to back it up and sets a tone or the listener. That’s what this poem portrays as well. Also

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