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    Assignment 1: The World is Flat 3.0 (10 points) Listen to Tom Friedman’s MIT talk titled “The World is Flat 3.0” and answer the following questions. Your answers must be short‚ succinct‚ and structured‚ and not of the rambling type. The suggested total length of your answers is 1-2 pages. 1. According to Friedman‚ what are the differences between Globalization 1.0‚ 2.0‚ and 3.0? What was the key driver for each phase of globalization? (3 points) Globalization 1.0 was built around countries having

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    Amadeus Mozart is one of the most important classical composers in history. By the age of four Wolfgang Mozart was playing the piano like a professional. He was writing his own music when he was five. He wrote over six hundred compositions. This essay will briefly outline the background of composer Wolfgang Mozart and then discuss an influence on him and a contribution he made to music. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in January 27‚ 1756 in Salzburg‚ Austria. His father Leopold Mozart‚ a violinist

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    115 prevalent view‚ some critical scholars propose a different historical setting for chapter 40 and following. K. Baltzer argues for a later date of Isaiah 40-55‚ the period of Nehemiah (between 450 and 400 B.C.) by observing the parallels between chapters 40-55 and the book of Nehemiah.93 Watts allocates Isaiah 40-55 into several different historical contexts: 40:1- 44:23 (550-539 B.C.)‚ 44:24-48:22 (539-522 B.C.)‚ 49:1-52:12 (522-486 B.C.)‚ 52:13-57:21 (485-465 B.C.).94 The lack of explicit markers

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    long as I have an internet access‚ I can never be too far from the other side of the globe‚ just like the call center employees Thomas Friedman talked about in his book‚ The World is Flat‚ thanks to the new technology brought to the Philippines. Philippines is not a dominant player in what Friedman calls a flat world‚ but it is fast catching up. In recent years‚ it has become the destination of choice for outsourcing due to the large pool of trainable and highly skilled English-speaking labor

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    7/13/2014 Virgin State Of Mind Chords by K’s Choice Login: Pass: Enter Sign Up A B C D E F G Search: H I J K Music L Forgot Pass M Search N O P Q To Confirm R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9 Submit Musics Requested Songs Guitar Licks Scales Virgin State Of Mind Chords K’s Choice Home > K > K’s Choice > Virgin State Of Mind R ate This Music: 10 C orre ctions: GO Video Lessons Name of chords -1 step down Print -1/2 step down +1/2 step up +1 step up Adde d by Eduardo

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    Dissecting “The World Is Flat”‚ Thomas L. Friedman “I was in Bangalore‚ India‚ the Silicon Valley of India‚ when I realized that the world was flat.” – Thomas L. Friedman‚ “The World Is Flat” After reading “The World Is Flat” by Thomas L. Friedman‚ I understood the significance of globalization during the twenty-first century. I learned the progression of globalization and the significant changes it has had on the economy and world as a whole. Friedman establishes his text based on the many

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    Mozart‚ a composer during the classical period‚ whom had a huge role in this era. Mozart had many pieces of work that made him successful. During the classical period‚ he was one of the three composers who was dominant in music during this era. Mozart was known as a prodigy as an infant. Nonetheless was an outstanding and unique composer as he grew older. Mozart was like no one else‚ and one was ever like him. Mozart had unfortunately died early in age. Mozart’s music is still used and heard by

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    the Australian Play ‘shoe Horn Sonata’. Through the use of the great dialogue‚ and pleasing dramatic techniques‚ misto explores‚ through sheilas and brides demonstrations and flashbacks the story of the thousands of women including bridie and sheila kept prisoned by the Japanese. On the other hand‚ the poem ‘the send-off’ written by Wilfred Owen‚ was also set in a war‚ ww1. This poem is about the send-off of the soldiers and is very similar to the Shoe Horn sonata as it also reflects a sad disappointing

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    Materials 5 Mu3107 Dr. C. Ross STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF MOZART: PIANO SONATA IN F MAJOR (K. 332); I Mm. Section Key(s) EXPOSITION FIRST GROUP (in PTA) 1-4 PT1‚ phr 1 F 5-12:2 12:3-16:2 phr 2 $ PT2‚ phr 1 $ Comments; Cadence Types Lyrical R. H. melody‚ mainly disjunct‚ supported by Alberti bass; Harmony is I‚ V7/IV‚ IV6/4‚ vii°6‚ with F pedal point in the bass. HC. RH continues unaccompanied for 2 bars‚ reversing the general contour of the first phrase (thus‚ an inexact melodic complement)

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    will be lost due to the mixed cultures. Unfortunately‚ African Americans have been plagued with slavery‚ which ended only to take on new forms in their minds through white expectations and the fallacious stereotypes manifested by minstrelsy. In The Piano Lesson‚ many characters‚ such as Berniece‚ are haunted by their past trauma in the form of a ghost. On the contrary‚ Boy Willie is tempted by the allures of fulfilling his dreams which have become tainted by the white culture

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