The Oboe HISTORY The oboe first appeared during the 17th century. Even though the oboe made its orchestral debut in France in 1657‚ its earliest ancestral oboe like instruments were first used around 2800 B.C. The closest predecessor of the modern oboe is an instrument also part of the double reed family called the shawm‚ which dates way back to its creation in the 1200’s. The first baroque oboe made out of boxwood was created in France for the purpose of entertaining the French court. Its
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The constitution Constitution - Set of rules to establish powers and functions of institutions of gvt – specifically exec‚ leg‚ judic – second function to define relationship between individual and state – extent of liberty – codified (USA where con becomes sovereign) and uncodified (UK with sovereignty elsewhere) – federal (UK) and unitary (USA) Codified constitution – often result of revolutionary change 1. Authoritative so constitutes “higher law” – has sovereignty and binds gvt institutions
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Assignment 3. An Inconvenient Truth. NOTE: This assignment requires viewing a DVD - "An Inconvenient Truth." You have four options. 1. Go to the CSUDH Library Instructional Media Center (LIB C121) and ask to view “An Inconvenient Truth”‚ which is posted on their web server. Note that the IMC is closed on weekends and certain Fridays. 2. Most public libraries will have the video for checkout. 3. You can also rent the DVD (check Wherehouse‚ Blockbuster‚ etc.). 4. Go the following website (foreign
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Will the Web Kill Colleges? Emma Reece MBA6004 June 7‚ 2014 In this passage the author is talking about how the web is being used vigorously by college students every day. He sees that colleges are losing their need to have classes in a classroom when they can take classes online from their homes. The cost of having a class in an actual classroom is costly. The colleges have to rent space to have the classes in then pay a professor to come into a room and teach
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Peace." Biography Dec. 2001: p92. Academic Search Elite. NC LIVE. Wake Technical Community Coll. Lib.‚ 3 Mar 2002. http://www.nclive.org Jackson‚ Donald Dale. "While he expected the worst‚ Nobel hoped for the best: The inventor of dynamite was a gloomy skeptic who left a legacy that honors achievement." Smithsonian Nov 1988: p201. General Reference Center Gold. NC LIVE. Wake Technical Community Coll. Lib.‚ 3 Mar 2002. http://www.nclive.org Fant‚ Kenne‚ "Alfred Nobel: A Biography."‚ trans. Marianne
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Through out history‚ sociologists have conjured different perspectives on society and social behavior‚ and from these observations sociological theories have been established. This paper will be focusing on one of these theories‚ which is the symbolic interactionist perspective. According to symbolic interactionist perspectives‚ society is the sum of the interactions of individuals and groups (Murray‚ Linden‚ & Kendall‚ 2011‚ p.20). These theorists emphasize on the interaction between one another
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Cited: Griffin‚ Amy A. “Jackson’s ‘The Lottery.’” The Explicator. Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation‚ Washington‚ D.C. 58.1 (Fall 2003): 44-46. Literature Online Reference Edition. John F. Moss/Palmer Memorial Lib.‚ Texarkana‚ TX. 26 February 2008 < http://lionsreference.chadwyck.com.dbproxy.tamut.edu>. Jackson‚ Shirley. “The Lottery.” Perrine’s Literature: Structure‚ Sound‚ and Sense. Ed. Thomas R. Arp‚ and Greg Johnson. 9th ed. Boston: Wadsworth‚ 2006. 251-259
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The Midwest Region By: Zahra Do you know about the Midwest? The Midwest is known for “America’s breadbasket”. Many many wheat farms are in the Midwest. Did you know that the Midwest has some of the best soil in the world. It is also known for the Mall of America. Maybe you might see what the mid-westerns think about you. The landforms of the Midwest are the flattest of all the regions. It has gently rolling lands‚and very few trees called the central plains. prairie grasses help make
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To misquote Monty Python what have the Ancient Egyptians ever done for us? Well‚ they’ve given us cake for a start! Roman and Greek history records cake-making but according to food historians it’s the early Egyptians who were the first skilled bakers. We’ve come a long way from there; what the Egyptians – and even mediaeval Europeans – called cake wouldn’t be recognisable to us as such today. Although the Egyptians wouldn’t even have called it cake; that’s a word that has been used in
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