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    field of higher education‚ higher vocational school is just as important as research­based university. Pragmatic measures must be taken to guarantee the implementation of the “vigorous development of vocational education.” The four elements that make a good university are as follows: tangible assets‚ human resources‚ university culture and operational system. The four elements are interdependent rather than isolated from each other. ------------------------------------------------- It should be

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    Ethnic Drums History

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    As An instrument Ethnic Drums has become very popular. They are also such a wide category containing sounds and rhythms from Africa and Latin countries. They tend to have the power to bring out the music in people often complementing our own natural rhythm. They liven ceremonies‚ events and entertain all over the world. The djembe drum ‚ a member of the membranophone family of music instruments‚ seems to be very similar to many other drums across Africa‚ however it does have a few important differences

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    African Talking Drum

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    The African Talking drum A celebration of an identity In my essay I want to emphasize on the importance of the African Talking drum to the people who were brought to the land of the Americas in chains‚ and that in those trying and horrible times‚a feeling of trying to establish a level of order and dignity amongst themselves helped them establish a strong connection between the African people and their musical instruments most specifically their drums. Deep in the African continent in Sub-Saharan

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    What makes a good Teacher

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    What Makes A Good Teacher? Learning is in all of us‚ floating around in our gene pool. We are constantly learning new actions‚ expressions and methods. The majority of our learning comes from watching and listening and then copying the actions of someone we believe to be right. It is important‚ therefore‚ that a trust is built up between the teacher and the learner and the knowledge that is passed on is the correct way to behave. There are many different teaching methods‚ a lot depending

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    History of the Conga Drum

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    Conga The conga drum originates from Africa. The name conga is probably derived from the name of it’s homeland‚ the Congolaise of Africa. Nonetheless‚ the Conga is also called the Tumbadora. The conga is a descendant of a conical shaped drum of “Makuta”. The conga has gone through several changes in form and materials since it was originally created. Today ’s congas are more rounded than its conical ancestor. The conga was originally made from wood‚ but is available today in fiberglass as well.

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    Function of Drum Brake

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    2003-01-3348 Drum Brake Contact Analysis and its Influence on Squeal Noise Prediction P. Ioannidis‚ P.C Brooks‚ D.C Barton University of Leeds Copyright © 2003 SAE International ABSTRACT A non-linear contact analysis of a leading-trailing shoe drum brake‚ using the finite element method‚ is presented. The FE model accurately captures both the static and pseudo-dynamic behaviour at the friction interface. Flexible–to-flexible contact surfaces with elastic friction capabilities are used to

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    What Makes a Good Teacher

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    from humiliations‚ corporal punishments‚ sexual violence or total neglect from parents or their guardians. Violence against children is the most serious social problem nowadays‚ that’s why parents should realize that such treatment must be avoided‚ because home abuse is the main reason for children’s injuries‚ mental problems in future‚ problems with adaptation in society and even suicides. First of all‚ children who experienced regular corporal punishments are usually backward. In other words‚ their

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    Snare Drum Analysis

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    The main benefit I see with Aural program notes is they “can demonstrate the most compelling aspects of the work” as stated by Feldman and Contzius (p.336) In the beginning of the piece there is a snare drum introduction. This gives us a since that the work place is very busy. The notes on beats 1 and 4 are the hammers hitting on to the metal. The snare drum helps to add the sense that the workshop is busy because of the fast rhythms you hear underneath the notes on beats 1 and 4. In measure 7 we

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    How to Make a Good Speech

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    and be relevant too. (c) Main body: In this portion DO NOT repeat please DO NOT paraphrase. Instead write down the issues that you will include only in point form. (d) Conclusion: Write the concluding para IN FULL. 4. Just to remind please: make your talk effective – add anecdotes‚ relevant statistics‚ personal experiences‚ decent and relevant humour humour etc‚ as applicable. Besides several issues discussed in the class‚ it helps to remember all the nuances of your audience and your key

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    Commentary on Piano and Drums In the poem‚ Piano and Drums by Gabriel Okara‚ we see a comparison between the primal‚ old world and the more developed new world. Okara compares the two through the representation of the two eras in musical form. Throughout the poem‚ as we experience the two different music forms‚ the poet‚ Okara displays the various allures that the two different societies have on him. The old world displays itself as a very rugged but simple time‚ one that speaks to the primal man

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