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    Oxford Brookes University Research and Analysis Project An analysis of the financial situation of Pakistan State Oil Co Ltd By: ABC March 2005 Mentor: XYZ 4780 Words Table of Contents Introduction 3 The company 3 The oil sector in Pakistan 3 Aims and Objectives 4 Information Gathering 5 Books 5 Texts 5 Articles 5 Reports 5 Company Software 6 The Internet 6 Informal interviews 6 Analysis 7 Vertical

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    SEXUAL IMAGES IN RAP VIDEOS FOXY BROWN AND DA BRAT Hip-hop is fast becoming the expressive manifestation of the past and the present medium by which African American and Latino-American express their views .Black women have less access to power‚ wealth and protection and have used sex as a means to gain that access. Today women in hip-hop define their own worth on what they can do by how much skin they show on TV. This presentation and subsequent paper is takes a critical look at two female

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    Oxford Brookes University RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS REPORT THE BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OVER A THREE YEARS PERIOD OF LUCKY CEMENT LIMITED Provided by :- Muhammad Hatif Sajjad Dar ACCA Globe | Extended | (http://www.facebook.com/groups/accaglobeextended/) Spread The Word!!! Words: 1 Contents Page No. 1. Project objectives and overall research approach 1.1 Topic & Organization chosen and Reason for selection 1.2 Objectives and research questions 1.3 An explanation

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    However‚ when music is so explicit and is easily presented to the youth‚ it could cause changes in their behavior and way of thinking about things. It is like this because‚ for the most part‚ teenagers like to act just like their favorite artists (Galeb). Research conducted by psychologists Jason Rentfrow and Sam Gosling suggests that knowing the type of music you listen to can actually lead to surprisingly accurate predictions about your personality. Research also states that men are more likely

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    LSD By Bix Lysergic acid diethylamide (or LSD for short) is an illegal potent hallucinogenic drug. History Albert Hofmann‚ a chemist working for Sandoz Pharmaceutical‚ synthesized LSD for the first time in 1938‚ in Basel‚ Switzerland‚ while looking for a blood stimulant‚ But its hallucinogenic effects were unknown until 1943 when Hofmann accidentally “ate” some LSD. It was later found that an amount as little as 25 micrograms (equal in weight to a few grains of salt) is capable

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    In the 1980s‚ we saw many different genres of music emerge‚ genres such as Pop‚ Rock‚ and R&B. But a new genre emerged that sparked a lot of controversy: “Gangsta Rap” otherwise known as Hip Hop. Rappers/Rap groups such as NWA‚ Run DMC‚ Big Daddy Kane‚ and more changed the industry with catchy tunes and lyrics that talked about hard topics like slavery‚ violence‚ and police brutality. These lyrics sometimes caused major conflict‚ whether between races or with civilians and police. Hip Hop was very

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    Black American Music History First of all‚ there is many different types of African American music but im going to talk about three in particular which are slave spirituals‚ blues‚ and the more common rap/hip-hop. First slave spirituals is a type of religious song originating among black slaves in the American south. It was famous for the reason that the lyrics of negro spirituals were tightly linked with the lives of their authors.... slaves! While work songs only dealt with their daily

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    The 1920s started a new era in music known as the jazz era. Saxophones were just recently accepted by modern audiences instead of being used in only military bands (Verity). The saxophone was created by Adolphe Sax in 1840 and is a reeded instrument made of brass. Because it is made of brass‚ it fits in very well with other brass instruments‚ like trumpet and trombone that were very popular in bands. It is also a reeded instrument which allows it to have a voice-like quality and great range of tonal

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    Music is a way of life‚ it is all around us. It can influence who you are and how you go about your daily lives. Music can manipulate the emotions in a powerful way‚ which can sometimes determine your mood and your conscience. Sometimes different cultures adapt different music into their lifestyle. Example‚ Reggae is usually listened to by the Black Caribbean Community. Their music is relaxed and optimistic‚ as is their lifestyle. The style of music quite often reflects the culture. Music in the

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    The Beatles are by far one of the most influential bands in history. They put so much creativity into their music and overall had limitless imagination. Their limitless imagination and creativity caused them to have a large impact on rock n roll. The Beatles allowed rock music to branch into using different instruments‚ and overall a different sound. They revolutionized FM radio and the album market and opened up England. The Beatles were so popular partially because of their use of so many different

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