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    (Wendell) After a diving accident in Hawaii, Brubeck suffered damage to his spinal cord, which resulted in nerve pain in his hands that prevented him from playing the typical, intricate, single-note runs that are seen in most jazz music. (Schudel) He learned to compensate by composing songs with complex time signatures, bulky chords, improvisational segments, and push-pull solos with Desmond and Marcello. This is what made Brubeck’s music stand…

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    Martin Luther King Rhetorical Analysis

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    passage includes the word ?still?. This creates an energy, because it gives the sense that the dream will not go away, it will not diminish. This is very potent, because it?s the only change to the actual small phrase ?I have a dream? throughout the whole speech. It makes the speech continue. Even now, over 30 years after his death, reading through the speech gives the reader a sense that things are not complete, and that King still has a…

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    3M Corporation

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    for various applications. Goals and Mission of 3M The Mission at 3M has evolved over the years. From the early beginnings as a mining company to an industrial conglomerate who’s products are present in various industries. From sandpaper to post it notes all the way to real-time facial recognition technology, 3M has an extensive catalog of products. This level of wide-ranging products requires the people at 3M to continually innovate and develop products. When reviewing the evolution of 3M there…

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    The Tunnel Poem

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    From the analysis gathered, Strand makes the reader fully aware that he has suicidal depression. Suicide is the main word that stands out in this sentence, much less in the whole poem. This placement of strong diction shows the main character may have suicide present in his mind. To help make the idea of suicide present, Strand uses simple diction such as “large” and “easily” to not only make the main character and stanger…

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    Charter Bank Case

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    a promissory note for the mortgage to Rogers and Blythe, a couple of months later Rogers and Blythe took out a loan from Charter Bank of Gainesville. In order for Rogers and Blythe to secure the loan they took out from Charter Bank they had to transfer the promissory note they had created with Holly Hill. Sometime later Rogers and Blythe defaulted on the loan. Charter Bank sued in order to recover on the Holly Hill’s promissory note. From that information the mortgage in the note is…

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    Listening and Note-Taking Listening and Note-Taking is essential in order to be successful in all aspects of college. When an individual listens and takes quality notes they retain the information being presented a lot better than if the person did not take notes or listen to what was being lectured. When a student pays attention to detail in a lecture and records quality, organized, and precise notes the student has a better understanding of the subject being taught. There are a few…

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    What would happen if you penned an entire record between the hours of 12 and 4 in the morning? We’re about to find out, because Melbourne five piece The Paper Kites literally crafted their sophomore album twelvefour when the rest of the world was asleep. “The album is a concept record, based around a theory that an artist's creative peak is between the hours of midnight and 4am,” says frontman Sam Bentley. The result is a collection of 10 tracks, mixing the introspection of the night with…

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    The group project Reflective essay Each time when I sign up for any of courses, I think my life won’t be change, but this course is totally different. It made me learning many materials that not only in the class because we must build up a team producing a project for this entire course, and our class teach us many concepts for using web2py, javascript, ajax, and basic HTML, but our team can use any technique that wherever we want which my team are using another new tool base name Angular2.…

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    DASA (Dignity for all Students Act) is a law designed to protect all students from bullying. It serves an important purpose in schools in order to create a safe environment for students, free from physical, mental and emotional harassment. After receiving DASA training, there is much knowledge I have gained about what DASA consists, including from a teacher’s standpoint and my obligations as a teacher concerning DASA in schools. As part of our DASA training, we spent time discussing incidents…

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    Janice Mirikitani’s “Suicide Note,” a young girl is writing a note to her parents on a cold, snowy night telling them the reason she took her own life. Mirikatini writes this note from the young Asian-American’s pressure-filled mind who has battled with the feeling of being “not good enough” for too long. This poem is filled with many comparisons and analogies that descriptively illustrate what the girl that Mirikitani writes about was thinking and feeling. The suicide note displays the…

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