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    The wonders of Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven started his musical career at an early age and although he was deaf he became known as the most famous and influential composers in the world of classical music. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music‚ he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best known compositions include 9 symphonies‚ 5 concertos for piano‚ 32 piano sonatas‚ and 16 string quartets. He also composed

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    Beethoven MUS HST 70 Mindy LaTour O’Brien Listening Journals #1 Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet No. 1 in F Major (1st movement) I enjoyed listening to this piece. All throughout the first movement‚ I constantly felt tension rising and relaxing (tension rising because of the repetitive melodies with crescendo and changing the melody key to a minor key and tension relaxing when it has descend or a key changes to a Major); I think this was Beethoven’s intention to have the audience

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    Asbestos Poisoning

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    ASBESTOS POISONING I. ABSTRACT Asbestos poisoning also called as asbestosis is an interstitial pulmonary fibrosis that is caused by asbestos exposure. When asbestos containing materials break down or disturbed‚ its microscopic fibers become airborne that can easily be inhaled or swallowed and can cause serious health concerns in the long run. II. THESIS STATEMENT Asbestos poisoning is the impact that asbestos exposure can have on humans. Its toxicity stems from the fact that the microscopic

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    Food poisoning

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    Q. Discuss the causes of food poisoning and the consequences of food poisoning for both customers and hospitality enterprises. Food poisoning is caused by consuming contaminated foods or beverages. Many different disease-causing microbes or pathogens can contaminate foods‚ so there are many different types of foodborne illnesses. Neglecting hygiene and safe food handling procedures can be financially expensive. The business may suffer a loss of customers‚ revenue and even be prosecuted. There

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    Food Poisoning

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    and no proper steps are taken to ensure that the food served is entirely safe for consumption? Food-borne illnesses‚ or commonly known as food poisoning. Food poisoning is generally defined as an illness caused by bacteria‚ parasites‚ viruses or toxins from germs that affects humans through contaminated food or water. There are many types of food poisoning but in this report I will be looking into the outbreak in 10 pre-schools in Singapore in May 2011 caused by Salmonella Enteritidis‚ its causes

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    Chicago’s West Side died mysteriously. Authorities determined that each of the people that died‚ had ingested an Extra-Strength Tylenol capsule laced with cyanide. The news of this incident traveled quickly and was the cause of a massive‚ nationwide panic. These poisonings made it necessary for Johnson & Johnson to launch a public relations program immediately‚ in order to save the integrity of both their product and their corporation as a whole. The Story of the Tylenol Poisonings When 12 year-old

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    Arsenic Poisoning

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    element with symbol As and atomic number 33. Arsenic occurs in many minerals‚ usually in conjunction with sulfur and metals‚ and also as a pure elemental crystal. The main use of metallic arsenic is for strengthening alloys of copper and especially lead (for example‚ in car batteries). Arsenic is a common n-type dopant in semiconductor electronic devices‚ and the optoelectronic compound gallium arsenide is the most common semiconductor in use after doped silicon. Arsenic and its compounds‚ especially

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    A Gift from a Son Who Died

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    GIFT FROM A SON WHO DIED by DORIS HEFIOLD LUND It s not the way I thought it would be l thought the sun and the moon would go oui. I thought ioy itself would die when Eric died. He had given so much to all ot us his family. his iriends And yet his death is not the end oi ioy after all lt s sornehow another beginning. . lour’ Eric died at twenty-two. aller a ahd-a-half -year struggle with leukemia.r While he left tls with the deep bruises ol grief‚ he left us sg much more So much to celebratel

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    Beethoven Accomplishments

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    Ludwig van Beethoven was a deaf German composer; he was a big predominant figure of the musical arts. He was in the eras between the Classical and Romantic. Beethoven was baptized in the year of 1770‚ on the 17th day‚ of the month in December in the city Bonn‚ Germany. Beethoven was man who kept widening the scopes of sonata‚ symphony‚ concerto and quartet. He would also combine his music with vocals and instruments in a whole new way. During the life of Beethoven‚ he had the struggle of deafness

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    Beethoven Biography

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    Ludwig van Beethoven 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827 [pic] [pic] Ludwig van Beethoven is perhaps the most famous and influential of all the pianist composers of his time. He was considered instrumental in the transition of between the classical and romantic eras in Western Art Music. Beethoven was born on December 16th‚ 1770 in Bonn (now called Cologne‚ Germany) to parents of Belgian descent. His father‚ Johann‚ was a musician at the court of Bonn‚ and his mother‚

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