Jogja’s Sweet Rolls When you’re traveling to another city or even country‚ tasting the local food is as important as getting to know the culture and visiting some tourism places. Through local food‚ you get to know how people in that particular place you visit like their food. If you ever have the chance to visit the cultural city of Indonesia—Jogjakarta—then you’d know that Jogjakartans like sweet food. This belief will be confirmed if you taste the city’s very own sweet rolls—bakpia. Bakpia
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Supportive ‘Roll Out’ Neoliberal Planning In proposing what a “just city” should instead be‚ Fainstain (2010) criticized that the neoliberalism favours resources allocation for economic growth but at the cost of wider social benefits. Peck and Tickell (2002) were among the first as early as 1994 to foresee that deregulatory neoliberalism could not solve the problems Keynesian economics gave rise to and was not sustainable (Boyle et al‚ 2008). In the early 1990s when economic recessions hit‚ neoliberalism
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Backmasking: Between the devil and the media Are you aware of the music nowadays? How does the band affect the lives of young people today? Well‚ different bands and songs had already flourished in the world. They had grown into new ideas and captured the hearts of the people‚ especially the teenagers. They sometimes play songs for dancing‚ singing‚ recreation or listening. People use them to express feelings and ideas and also a way for them to relax. It is an unavoidable element in everyone’s
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U2 has been a staple in the rock and alternative rock industry since the 1980’s. Formed in 1976‚ the band started out with little music experience but blossomed into an international hit. Most of their songs contain a message or theme to a current event or an ongoing issue in the world of in one of their lives. The vocals of Bono are complimented nicely by the rest of the band. Their experimentation with new sounds and effects has created an almost sub-genre of rock. U2 is the greatest band of all
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The classic rock format evolved from AOR radio stations that were attempting to appeal to an older audience by including familiar songs of the past with current hits. In 1980‚ AOR radio station M105 in Cleveland‚ Ohio began billing itself as "Cleveland’s Classic Rock"‚ playing a mix of rock music from the mid-1960s to the present. Similarly‚ WMET called itself "Chicago’s Classic Rock" in 1981. In 1982‚ radio consultant Lee Abrams developed the "Timeless Rock" format which combined contemporary AOR
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between the “Castle Rock” at the end of chapter six the Beast from the Air with the beach as it has been described throughout the book so far. The differences are the beach is used for the littluns to play and build sand castles. While the Castle Rock has just been discovered and Jack said‚ “What a place for a fort!” meaning that he is thinking about something and will use it as a protection or safe place. Lastly the beach has more resources to offer than the Castle Rock. The Castle Rock is more like a
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In Roll With It: Brass Bands in the Streets of New Orleans‚ Matt Sakakeeny illustrates the everyday life of the brass band musicians in New Orleans and presents a series of issues in full details. Power dynamics become a major theme in Sakakeeny’s ethnography. Violence‚ as a way of using forces and creating destruction‚ demonstrates such power dynamics. More specifically‚ the interpersonal and structural violence are characterized by forced reconstruction of the community‚ local law and restrictions
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Sociology Nate McDonald Between a Hard Rock and Postmodernism 9/17/12 I. What is the sociological question? What are the features of postmodern spaces? II. What is the analytical approach? Borchard’s approach at the opening of the Hard Rock was a participant observation approach. Borchard wanted to get into the Hard Rock Café the opening night is Las Vegas because he wanted to part of the concert‚ and the “once-in-a-lifetime experience” like everyone
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The financial statements of Tootsie Roll Industries are presented in Appendix A. | | | InstructionsAnswer the following questions. | (a) | What was the amount of net cash provided by operating activities for 2007? The amount of net cash provided by operating activities for 2007 was $ 90‚064‚000 For 2006? $ 55‚656‚000 What were some causes of any significant changes in cash from operations between 2006 and 2007? Include a change in Tootsie Roll’s account receivable and other receivables
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Black rock essay Introduction: Steven vidler‚ director of Blackrock use a number of cinematic techniques to the theme of risk. Teenagers are notorious for risk tasking behaviour which can have devastating consequence for the future. Blackrock is a 1997 film tells the story of Jared‚ a teenage boy who witness a rape and murder at a teen party‚ and must risk his social status (and safety) by coming forward. Vidler explores the theme of risk using film techhiguc such as montage‚ costuming‚ dialog
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