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    I F LA Volume 36 Number 3 October 2010 IFLA Contents Editorial Editorial: Information technology for development 211 Stephen Parker The President’s Page The President’s Page: Help for Haiti – recovering the past‚ creating the future! 213 Ellen R. Tise‚ IFLA President 2009–2011 Articles Bringing the benefits of information technology to underserved populations: An introduction to ICTD for the library community 215 Christopher T. Coward Symbiotic partnerships:

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    focus on an instrumental tintinnabulation as many of his other works were written for SATB choirs or smaller ensembles. The symphony was a joint commission from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association and Esa-Pekka Salonen‚ whom was the conductor at the time and it is dedicated to the Russian oil executive Mikhail Khodorkovsky It was written 37 years after his previous symphony‚ which is of a completely different style as it was written before he created tintinnabulation. As it was awarded for a Grammy

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    1. Newell’s corporate-level strategy is to grow and become “big enough to get attention” from its big buyers‚ such as the Walmart‚ Sears‚ Kmart (back then)‚ etc. The company’s CEO John McDonough saw the acquisition of other smaller companies as a way of achieving the $10 billion market value threshold‚ which would give Newell leverage and bargaining power over their big clients and fulfil the corporate-level strategy. Once a smaller company is acquired by Newell almost immediately it goes through

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    Symphony No. 94 in G “surprise” The music piece that I listened to was Symphony No. 94 in G “Surprise” by Joseph Hayden. This classical piece of music takes place in the classical period and starts off with a very slow tempo. The rhythm is a contagious pulsating rhythm which appears to have a metered beat that one can follow. It sounds like it would be 2 beats which is in duple meter. The main melody seems very short‚ defined and to the point. It is definitely staccato which seems short and

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    the similarity of the structure but one major different was Beethoven’s ability to incorporate his own imagination into each composition. Although most of his work had been recognized by the music industry‚ it was his first symphony of the starting point in his career. The Symphony number one‚ opus 21 was written in C major contain four movements‚ and although its structure contain some similarity to Mozart’s work‚ it was the one that put Beethoven onto the musical scene in Vienna. Beethoven had

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    COMPAQ MERGER LIST OF TOPICS S. No. | TOPIC | 1 | Executive Summary | 2 | The IT Industry Profile | 3 | Introduction to the Company Profile – HP and Compaq | 4 | Pre-Merger stats for HP and Compaq | 5 | Relative Performance of HP and Compaq | 6 | HP-Compaq Merger | 7 | Objectives of the Merger | 8 | Expectations from the Merger of HP and Compaq | 9 | Key Points that encouraged the Merger Decision | 10 | Advantages of Merger and Opposition to the Merger |

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    general hired Napoleon Bonaparte to lead the "Army of Italy". Beethoven was excited and used the symphony to express his thoughts about bravery and admiration for the French Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte. As Napoleon lead the Army of Italy‚ he developed a deep interest in political matters while his hunger for power continued to grow. Meanwhile‚ in the year 1803‚ Beethoven finished his Third Symphony and titled it "Bonaparte”. This took place while the news labeled Napoleon as the "lion of the

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    On February 10th I watched the Detroit Symphony Orchestra perform Beethoven’s Fourth and Fifth symphonies at Orchestra Hall in Detroit. Even though the musicians were in Michigan‚ I had the full experience right inside my dorm room. The webcast was a really interesting experience that I enjoyed. I think I may have even appreciated it more than the real thing. Although you cannot replace getting dressed up and going to a concert‚ I liked this webcast because the different camera angles provided

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    Follow up meetings Submission details Candidate’s name Phone no. Assessor’s name Phone no. Assessment site Assessment date/s Time/s The Assessment Task is due on the date specified by your assessor. Any variations to this arrangement must be approved in writing by your assessor. Submit this document with any required evidence attached. See specifications below for details. Performance objective Candidates are to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to review the outcomes of a meeting

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    Composed in 1840‚ Felix Mendelssohn’s “symphony-cantata after words of the Holy Bible”‚ “Lobgesang‚” was originally created to celebrate the 400th anniversary of moveable type. Although the composer left no indication for the piece being his second symphony‚ editors posthumously published it as “Symphony No. 2.” He divides the work into two sections: a symphonic prelude and a larger cantate section. The latter half consists of nine movements for chorus and soloists. The lyrics of the vocal movements

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