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    Military Music Analysis

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    I can recall my father and Uncle would sing songs from the military due to them being a Veteran. The music that I associated with while in my childhood than into my adolescence is that of Military or Patriotic. I would hear the military music playing and there was something about the sound that was in terms comforting, happiness, sadness and inspirational. This sense of an emotion that I could not connect but then my father and uncles would explain how the music would create an emotion in their…

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    Throw Away The Key Analysis

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    It's a known fact that all people make mistakes, do things that are wrong in the eyes of society, and rarely get a second chance. These second chances are blessings as well as curses. Blessings for the people who use their chance for the better, to advance from their loss, to make up for lost ground, and regain a grip on life. Some will grow mentally and go on to help others who are headed down a dead end road. It's saving others from taking the loss, or from putting loss in others' lives. You…

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    Femme Fatale Analysis

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    Both Greek tragedy and film noir feature femme fatales, women portrayed as devilish or in the role of a killer, the topic of the inevitability of fate is highly prevalent, and both genres incorporate mystery into their stories. “[Film noir is] a low-key black-and-white visual style, with a hard-boiled detective, a femme fatale, rainy streets, murder, and a downbeat ending” (Jukes). The genre of film noir is a cinematic genre that dates back to the 1940's. It has since been influenced numerous…

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    Credibility is an individual’s reputation for being trustworthy, and if others believe that they can rely and depend on your actions and promises. The key aspects of Ccredibility are competence, caring, and character. According to Cardon, (2014) in “Establishing Credibility,” competence, caring, and character are described in detail as the following: Competence refers to the knowledge and skills that are needed to accomplish business tasks, approach business problems, and basically get the job…

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    Confucianism and its key values Confucianism is the mainstream value of Chinese people. The ideas of Confucius strongly affect Chinese people’s mind and behavior. Confucianism is a very important part in Chinese history and culture. it acts like intangible guidelines for people to consider what is morally good and bad. Chinese people need to study the Analects of Confucius since primary school. The thoughts of Confucius are so broad and complicated. There are several key values of Confucianism…

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    plants and animals and people that survive some of the most extreme conditions on the planet. [2] Climate change, pollution and the ongoing resource exploitation has placed increasing stress on the fragile populations and ecosystems. [3] Some key changes key changes in the Artic are: a. Recent records of rising temperatures. Recent records of rising temperatures, melting glaciers, sea ice and permafrost and rising sea levels are a clear indication that there is a warming trend…

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    The key to my success, in managing my writing process, is through organization and preparation. Through the objective of practicing ways to plan and organize material in written compositions, I have excelled in developing my writing process. When writing I have developed somewhat of a routine. This routine usually begins with reading the assignment’s rubric given to me through my professor. Then, based on the assignment, I then tend to research what is needed in order to execute it. Next, when…

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    Briefly outline the key events in Siddhartha’s life before he became known as the Buddha. What experiences in his early life helped him to formulate the idea of a “Middle Way?” Buddha was born in 563 BCE in a small Himalayan kingdom, a region which today is territory of Nepal bordering India. His father, Suddhodana, was the king of the kingdom; They belonged to a tribe called Sakya, and Buddha was born not far from the capital of the kingdom, Kapilavastu. At birth, the baby was named Siddhartha…

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    part of a worldwide economic transformation. Businesses and governments are connecting globally and expanding production through operations that essentially increases exports and imports. Globalization did not happen overnight, there have been many key drivers in this economic procedure and since 1970, international business has slowly risen to the powerhouse which it is in our 21st century today. What we do know is that globalisation was driven and is still being driven by the advancements in…

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    'The T. V: The Flash'

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    even with effects that kept the essence of running in real life and the noises that are created. The scene where Barry Allen (The Flash) travels back in time shows how the sound, visual, and lighting effects are key to make the show realistic. The sound effects in this scene is one key element that makes the show sound realistic and gives the character life and actual meaning. In this particular scene there is a combination of the sound effects and the scene itself that creates an impact on…

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