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    Athenian Democracy

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    of government except all the others that have been tried.” If democracy is the best of the worst alternatives, why do the majority of countries in the western hemisphere have a democratic system? Isn’t there a better choice out there that would benefit people? And because democracy is governed by the people, what makes the average citizen participate in government and what influences them to vote? Democracy originated in Athens, Greece around 508 B.C. The Greeks moved from a tyrannical system…

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    The three to five-year-old group will explore from music and musical instruments around the world. The children will have the opportunity to play a variety of instruments. We will listen to a variety of music from around the world while using different props. We will learn musical vocabulary. On Monday, the children will make explore rhythm instruments. First, we will listen to a variety of music which uses rhythm instruments while using props. Rhythm instruments will be available for the…

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    forward and backward, I don’t think I’d understand the words these women were singing because it sounded all jumbled together. That being said because I’ve sung this song twice in my highschool career, I think the rhythm is quite off. What would best benefit this choir would be to set up a metronome and force them to sing “Still I Rise” while keeping up with the metronome because the tempo they sang was too slow and made the song sound gospelie, which wasn’t the composer's purpose. Lastly,…

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    On the evening of December 28th, on the snowy downtown streets of Minneapolis, Minnesota, I went through the doors of the Dakota Jazz Club and entered into a dimly lit restaurant. My first thought was that I was probably underdressed. As the waiter led us to a table on the balcony overlooking the stage, we ordered and settled in to watch the performance. Since we were the second row of tables on the balcony, we did not have a great view of the stage, but considering the night was about hearing…

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    nerves can be settled or overcome after a completing a variety of live performances which include different stage settings, venue types or crowd numbers. Testing out new songs/material and learning to ‘read’ and interact with the audience are also benefits from being an experienced performer. An aspiring musician needs both a reasonable and regular amount of time to work on their craft. Living in the modern world is expensive and aspiring musicians will need some sort of income to keep them…

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    Alzheimer’s patients in any stage of the disease can benefit from music stimulation from any form to help pull them out of the darkness of dementia and help them be more aware, essentially bring them back to life again. The sad pitfall that the documentary “Alive Again” did bring up is that this therapy is…

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    something that has personally touched their life. Giving back is a form of charity some of today’s top iconic artists enjoy sharing with their fan base. Some icons such as Luke Bryan, Taylor Swift, and Toby Keith choose to donate money, put on free concerts and donate items needed for education. Born and raised in South Carolina, two-time winner of the Entertainer of the Year award, Luke Bryan had a strong connection with the 2015 flood victims. As a way of showing support…

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    friends coming up to you and asking you about different types of health questions for the rest of your life. Nurses get to save lives, and I think that is the biggest reward you can get. I can’t wait until I get to be a nurse and experience all of the benefits from it. I did learn a lot about nursing, but I also learned a lot about college in general. Going into college, you have a basic idea of what you think it is going to be like, but for me, it turned out to be a lot different. I expected…

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    Swot Analysis Of Pepsico

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    Their packaging is no longer seen as waste, but as a valuable resource for future use. Workplace rights are protected and all people are respected. They work in partnership with others to provide good jobs, world class quality beverages and a healthy environment. PepsiCo The Pepsi Cola Company started in 1898 in Purchase, New York. It became known as PepsiCo when it merged with Frito Lay in 1965. PepsiCo owned Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell up until 1997 when they were…

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    marriage .They already in demand for every Pence. Such parties are truly exhausting .They consume time and effort. Also ,these fancy concerts ,could spread jealousy and hatred between friends and probably the same family. Thus , These celebrations are considered a waste of time. To sum up, fancy parties have been argued to be a waste of time and also have benefits to society . Both sides are strongly advocated In my opinion, the advantages of those parties really outweigh disadvantages Thus ,…

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