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    Role of Music

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    The Role of Music Music plays an important part of our life‚ community‚ and our culture. Without music many people would go unnoticed from their natural talent. Music takes many roles; singing‚ playing an instrument‚ using technology‚ and creating an art. Music is the key to our personalities and to whom we are. Without music we notice that our lives become flat and dreary. Music creates wonderful masterpieces and a sentimental songs that we can base from. Music makes our lives‚ communities

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    Law & Order Unit 7 Text Questions Review Questions 1. List the three different types of families that are immerging in the new millennium. Answer: The types of families immerging in the new millennium consist of law marriages‚ single mothers and fathers‚ blended families‚ same-sex parents‚ and grandparents fulfilling the role of parents to their grandchildren. 2. What are the four ways to protect a cohabitation partner in the event on partner dies? Answer: The four ways to protect a cohabitation

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    PEARL OYSTERS INTRODUCTION PEARLS ARE ONE OF THE RAREST AND HIGHLY ESTEEMED GEMS.PEARLS ARE PRODUCED BY THE PEARL OYSTER OF GENUS PINCTADA UNDER CLASS BIVALVIA.SHELLS HAVING A BRILLIANT SILVERY SHEEN ARE KNOWN IN COMMERCE AS THE MOTHER OF PEARL.THEY ARE COLLEECTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF BUTTONS AND OTHER FANCY MATERIAL. WHERE DOES THE PEARL OYSTER OCCUR THE OYSTE ROCCUR ON THE RIDGES OF ROCK OR DEAD CORAL IN THE GULF OF MANNAR ALONG BOTH COASTS OF INDIA AND SRILANKA.THESE FORMATIONS ARE KNOWN

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    Intro to Music

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    Can Music Have A Specific Purpose? Music has played an integral part in the day-to-day events‚ ceremonial functions‚ and private lives of individuals and communities. Consider‚ for example‚ the stately majesty of a march on Graduation Day or a lullaby sung to soothe an anxious baby. An extension of human emotion‚ music is often used for utilitarian purposes‚ to celebrate‚ inspire‚ or comfort. This type of music is known as utility music. Music may also be used for religious purposes‚ entertainment

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    differences between the music represented on the Your Eyes CD and the Big Band music. The most noticeable is the is the way the vocals are represented. On the Your Eyes the vocal are song‚ while on the other hand the Big Band vocalization is done instrumentally. For example‚ Duke Ellington employed the technique of wordless vocals. This technique‚ sometimes referred to as instrumentalized voice‚ became synonymous with Ellington. The instrumental vocals of the Big Band music are spontaneous and improvisation

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    Recruiting Functions

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    Sourcing Candidates * Effective recruiters identify candidates through multiple sources. The Internet is today ’s go-to resource‚ hosting sites that range from free local online bulletin boards to giant job search platforms. Savvy employers find niche websites that target their market and don ’t limit their efforts to the Web. Employee referrals‚ constant networking‚ and staffing services create a pipeline of candidates when openings occur. Interviewing * The actual interview can be the

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    Individual Assignment no. 2  Schubert’s Symphony no.8 in B minor‚ also called the Unfinished Symphony‚ deviates from the typical first movement of a Classical symphony in various aspects.   Similar to other Classical symphonies‚ the first movement of unfinished symphony adapted sonata form as the skeleton. Despite the use of symphonic sonata form‚ Schubert begins the piece by an 8-bar quiet solo Preface theme which is played by the cellos and double basses in unison. The low registers and softly

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    Ancient Greek Cultural Values (Fiero 76-136) rational explanations experiential extensions Pericles’ Funeral Speech (88-89) the Iliad (81-84) Aristotle’s Poetics (99) the Antigone (92-98) Plato’s Crito (102-104) Sappho’s poems (128) Plato’s Allegory of the Cave (104-107) Pindar’s Odes (128) Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics (109-110) Vitruvius on Symmetry (114-116) * * * * *

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    Assess the claim that the main function of education is to maintain a value consensus in society. Through education social solidarity is promoted; this is when individual members feel like they are part of the community. According to Durkheim without social solidarity cooperation would be impossible and every individual would go out and pursue selfish desires. The education system helps to promote/create social solidarity by transmitting ‘society’s culture’ of shared norms and values passed down

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    Assess the claim that ‘the main function of education is to maintain a value consensus in society’. The term ‘value consensus’ refers to an agreed set of norms and values amongst society. Different theorists have different views depending on their sociological field; Marxists and Functionalists tend to have opposing views. Functionalists view education as a form of secondary socialisation in which individuals form a common set of norms and values. Durkheim believes‚ that for this to take place

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