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    China Begins to Take Corporate Social Responsibility Seriously: CSR and Social Harmony in the PRC©1 Edward F. Ahnert2 Abstract: This essay describes the evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Peoples Republic of China. It links that evolution to the major shifts in Chinese economic policy and in particular to the call for a harmonious society since 2002. It describes how since 2008 the government of China has become the major promoter of CSR not only to achieve a harmonious society but

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    Musical Appreciation over the Years Suzy L. Gayder ARTS340 7/8/2012 Instructor Wendy Page Music has been changed and impacted dramatically over the years. Four periods of music that have had major impacts include the Baroque Period‚ the Classical Period‚ the Romantic Period and Early 20th century. Each of these four periods provided artists and compositions that had a direct impact on the face of music and music’s future. During all of these periods different techniques were used‚ different

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    Leadership: and why women make better leaders than men Leadership What makes a good leader? Toughness‚ authority‚ drive and determination? A lot of people would naturally serve up these attributes as being those of a good leader. However‚ the times they are a changing….albeit slowly. Think about from where our habits and ideas on leadership originated. Most likely in the military‚ perhaps from Roman times‚ or even further back; Greek orators‚ European royalty. With the exception of some Queens

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    music? The art of self-expression that goes beyond simple speech; the proper blending of sound waves to create optimal wave oscillation; the transcendent joy of collective individualism; the use of the notes c-c’ in structured order to build melodyharmony‚ counterpoint and tonality—perhaps music is something impossible to completely define and understand. Music manifests itself differently to each and every person‚ revealing rapturous joy‚ desperate love or grey death and helping humanity cope

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    The Harmony Theory In Plato’s dialogue Phaedo‚ Simmias outlines his theory that the soul is like a harmony. Essentially‚ this theory claims that a lyre—or harp—is to harmony as body is to soul. The lyre must be tuned and played in just the right way‚ and if it breaks then the harmony ceases to exist. Therefore‚ harmony—and also‚ therefore‚ soul—does not exist on its own. Simmias argues that the same goes for body and soul‚ in the sense that the brain must be functioning in a certain way for the

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    Finally after waiting in line for three hours‚ my cousin and I were next in line to meet Fifth Harmony. I was so excited and nervous. Walking quickly up to their security guard Big Rob‚ I gave him a high-five. Now walking into the room‚ my mouth dropped. Everything was in slow motion to me. Camila‚ a member from the band grabbed my arm. She asked me what my name was. Stuttering I said‚ “Ma-Ma-Makenzie” in a shaky voice. She wrapped her arms around me and called me her best friend. All of us posed

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    Change‚ discovery‚ and innovation characterize the Baroque period. Classic composers‚ such as Bach and Handel burst onto the musical arena with great compositions. During a time with so many talented artists‚ some of the earlier masters were neglected. Two of these talented musicians were Antonio Vivaldi and Arcangelo Corelli. Both Italian artists were distinguished violinists as well as accomplished composers. "Corelli was the greatest violinist-composer of the Baroque and arguably its second most

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    Amity between the communities in the country and absence of friction and tension among them is known as communal harmony. In countries like India‚ it is very important‚ being a Precondition to internal peace‚ which is essential for progress and development of the country. As we know‚ India has got multiplicity of religions and very nature of the culture is composite. But religion has never been a source of co between the communities in Indian society. Mutual tolerance and regards for other religions

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    The Influence of Musical Theatre on Dance One of the things that can make or break a new type of musical is the dance routines. All these difference dance types mostly made their first appearances on stage. When you take a good look at musical theatre in general‚ you can see that one set of dance routines differs from one musical to another. Yet what they have in common is their effect on dance and dance trends. Take a look at "Lord of the Dance" which looked to bring and expand Irish Riverdance

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    BTEC in Music Practise (Year 1) MUSIC HISTORY ASSIGNMENT BROADWAY MUSICALS Broadway Musicals When we are talking about the Broadway Musicals‚ we would think about the theatre music. In the very early 20th Century in America‚ the theatre music was booming‚ there were thirty-three legitimate Broadway theatres in New York‚ over 3‚000 professional theatres across the United States‚ and more was going to be built to meet the audience demand. The famous actor was Al Jolson‚ a ‘charismatic performer’

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