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    Hawkins is also a powerful person at music. But there is some different style between Hawkins and Young‚ Hawkins played around harmonic ways while Young played flurries of notes and had a huge tone that the other tenor players of the day emulated. As we all know‚ Lester Young was also called “Prez”‚ because Billie Holiday felt that America’s greatest people‚ should be President Roosevelt‚ and in jazz music‚ Young deserves the name “Prez” from the President is also a proper. And there are something

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    THE SENSES Hilgard morgan and Sartain explain that there are more than eight senses that we use to explore and learn about the world.Each of these senses has a specific sense organ within which are receptor cells or receiving mechanisms that are sensitive to certain stimuli in the environment. The Eye Is the organ of vision‚ is sometimes compared to a camera lens because it works roughly the same way as the latter which focuses images of objects at various distances o the film as it

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    5 Skills You Can Develop by Majoring in Philosophy 1. How to think logically As a subject‚ philosophy is based on arguing and it prompts people to think about everything logically. Most courses in philosophy include chapters on symbolic logic and critical thinking. This is one of the major reasons why students of philosophy are proficient in detecting defective lines of reasoning like the ones which you would come across in suspicious contracts. Such a program includes a perfect mix of logical

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    In his essay "How We Listen‚" Aaron Copland classifies and divides the listening process into three parts: "the sensuous place‚ the expressive plane‚ and the sheerly musical plane" (1074). I believe by this mechanical separation‚ Copland succeeds in discussing difficult topic‚ so natural that most people tend to by pass it. He uses analogy and sometimes stresses on certain situation where these planes are abused or become a cause of a problem. The main purpose for Copland to separate the listening

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    Victor Frankenstein In the beginning we find Victor growing up in a wealthy family‚ where he is encouraged to seek a greater understanding of the world around him through science. He is surrounded by loving family and friends and appears to grow up a normal boy with the exception of his obsession of studying outdated theories of science that focused on the natural wonders. Inspired by his youthful obsession‚ Victor leaves for the University of Ingolstadt to pursue his passions; however‚ tragedy

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    In psychology‚ sensation and perception are stages of processing of the senses in human and animal systems‚ such as vision‚ auditory‚ vestibular‚ and pain senses. Included in this topic is the study of illusions such as motion aftereffect‚ color constancy‚ auditory illusions‚ and depth perception. Sensation is the function of the low-level biochemical and neurological events that begin with the impinging of a stimulus upon the receptor cells of a sensory organ. It is the detection of the elementary

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    How to Develop an Organisational Training Plan’ Introduction To achieve its business objectives‚ an organisation needs people with the right skills and knowledge to be in place at the right time. The Training Plan describes how the organisation is going to achieve this. Creating an Organisational Training Plan: • Is an opportunity for the management team to step back and identify the skills and knowledge gaps in the organisation • Encourages the exploration of various options for training and

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    Can we rely on corporate social responsibility as a solution to poor corporate practices? The phrase Corporate Social Responsibility was coined in 1953 with the publication of Bowen’s ’Social Responsibility of Businessmen’‚ which posed the question ’what responsibilities to society can business people be reasonably expected to assume? (Bowen‚ 1953) At the most basic level‚ CSR is about a business taking responsibility for the economic‚ social‚ ethical and environmental impact of its activities (Harrison

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    may be debated forever‚ but one thing is certain‚ that there is truth. There is a universal truth and reality of how things are‚ but it is hard for people to agree and come to a consensus of it because of backgrounds and beliefs. What we can do to help find truth is interact with others in such a way that we learn from them and show each other different perspectives of truth‚ one day we all might what find it. I think that this is very unlikely though because people want to have their own believes

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    Tatum’s work‚ Defining Racism “Can We Talk?”‚ covered the themes of racism‚ prejudice‚ and privilege. She discussed in great detail the effects of racism in America today and how European-American people will always hold White privilege. She discussed an article written by Peggy McIntosh called “Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack”‚ an article which I was fortunate enough to read and discuss last year. Here she explains how Euro-American individuals hold advantage or privilege in all ways‚ many of which

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