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    Unlike transactional leadership, transformational leadership are suggested by Bass et al. (2003) to be adaptive and will work effectively in the changing environment (as cited in Kriger and Zhovtobryukh, 2016, p.89). The concept of transformational and transactional leadership was first introduced by Burns on 1978 regarding to political leadership, and was being developed and elaborated by Bass on 1985. According to Burns (1978), Universitas Kristen Petra transactional leadership will…

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    headphone unit is folded quite a few times a day, it shows no signs of slackening. Sound quality: Even though August EP650 headphones handles mid tones and treble quite convincingly, bass response is a bit muddled and not quite overpowering. In contrast, the Photive BTH3 headphones perform superbly and offers solid bass, treble and mid tones. Verdict The Photive BTH3 headphones are indeed an ideal choice for the music lovers. Not only do these headphones come equipped with a wireless Bluetooth…

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    In modern day, there are all types of music that have stemmed from the very beginning of time and music techniques. Jazz is a genre of music that has changed focus from the strict playing of the music and rhythms to a more free and fun style, giving musicians more freedom to play music how they like and how they choose to when it comes to entertaining audiences. There are two main musicians who are an example of jazz at its finest, and they are Miles Davis and Steve Reich. Miles Davis is an…

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    The Romantic period is in the 1820s to the 1900s, the music written in that period are artistic and literary. Some famous composers are Tchaikovsky, Chopin and Schumann. ‘Vltava’is a piece composed by Bedrich Smetana in the Romantic Period for symphony orchestra. This piece has 6 movements and it describes the flow of water that runs through Czechoslovakia and Prague from day to night. It contains a lot of emotions and it is one of the most famous nationalism work. Fig. 1: It shows all the…

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    For my own virtual jazz band, I wanted to try and pick jazz musicians who could mend well with a dance or a swing band. Max Roach on drums, Charles Mingus on bass, Benny Goodman on clarinet, Lester Young on tenor sax, Cannonball Adderly on alto sax, Joe “Tricky Sam” Nanton on trombone, Dizzy Gillespie on trumpet, Ella Fitzgerald and Cab Calloway as singers, and Duke Ellington on piano and as the bandleader. The group would have the style of early 20th century dance bands and do a live…

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    and have their realization in the end, when that person was not worth it or helping them in anyway. So they all reflect back to that quote and relate to those exact words. In the short stories “Fish Cheeks,” by Amy Tan, “Two Kinds,” by Amy Tan, “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant,” by W.D. Wetherell, the characters learn about their identities through significant moments. To begin, in the story “Fish Cheeks”, Amy Tan realizes about…

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    Duck Hunting Case Study

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    Guide Gary Burns is still finding rainbows up to 4-pounds from 80 to 100' deep. Bass fishing has been picking up as the water cools and the catch of the week, or perhaps of a lifetime, was made by Dave Long, of Jackson, while fishing with John Leichty, of Xperience Guide Service. A huge 9-pound largemouth bass hit his lure and after a battle, was photographed and released. The news that B-Bar-Y Traders of Jamestown would be closing this year…

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    Sound It Out Analysis

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    Tamez on guitar and percussion, John Hébert on double bass, and Sam Ospovat on drums. The welcoming composition called “Big Weirdo” is a notably orchestrated avant-garde piece that gains a scintillating epic…

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    Everglades Research Paper

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    end of the chain, such as alligators and panthers animals. "We have to be very careful with what we eat and not going to eat fish contaminated with mercury," says Cypress. Within the Park posters warn that eating fish from Everglades, especially the bass, can seriously affect health. Phosphorus – another pollutant - which is widely used as fertilizer, comes from the sugar industry north of the Everglades and has led to overcrowding and excessive growth of plants, especially the Totora (cattail),…

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    Chiwetel Ejiofor (Solomon Northup) this character is a real live person, it’s his story of what he saw and did. Steve McQueen needs to use this character because it was based off in Solomon’s plot and real live events he had been through and experienced. It’s like giving a voice to one’s story who was a survivor in slavery and his actions towards it. Solomon is very strong spirited, a believer, and a strong person to go through 12 years of slavery. McQueen used Chiwetel Ejiofor as Solomon…

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