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    suggests that while globalization may be the most important change in human history, it has the ability to “divide, while it unites”, causing positive exposure for some, and unintended consequences for others (p. 3 - 5). Although the economic and social benefit may be great, the threat of terrorism and infectious diseases may potentially cause risks to global travelers and the destinations they visit. In an effort to understand the results of globalization and its effects on global tourism, the…

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    Unit 1 Unit1 Case Study

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    campus, close and constant contact with strangers is always happening. This allows the disease to pass form person to person at a very fast rate. Maggie likely got sick simply from being around so many other sick people. I found through this unit the benefits of having modern medical equipment and accessible knowledge. Throughout this unit I was able to use bioinformatics like an actual doctor would to help in the identification of a disease. I learned how diseases can often be misleading since…

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    Bandwagoning Case Study

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    wrong signals that the bandwagon can take whatever advantages from bandwagoners (Jervis 1976: 58-59). Although historically states bandwagon to gain strategic interests, requirements set forth by the bandwagon may cost bandwagoners much more than the benefits they enjoyed. Terrorist attack in London in 2005 brought Britain with unexpected security costs which may not be paid if she decided to join Germany and France before deciding to join the Iraq War. Australia’s alliance with the US also…

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    Instrumental Music Essay

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    of their complex guitar works and ability to create emotional pieces. The band has been compared to a guitar version of a symphony. First-hand experiences can take concert goes on an emotional rollercoaster of music that speaks volumes if the listener can allow for the music to take over. A song that is a…

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    But with streaming the rise, how can artists benefit? This is a short look at how musicians can benefit from streaming services, factoring in how they pay, how streaming services affect sales, and how streaming affects advertisement for artists. Since there has become a shortage of direct music sales, up and coming artists…

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    Roven Music Influence

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    With budget cuts on the rise, children are being cheated out of quality music education, even though it has been proven to pair well with academics. Though the education system may greatly emphasize on high test scores for one’s overall success, the benefits of high test scores are certainly outweighed by its costs to a quality music education for each and every student. International education systems value high test scores, however, fail to acknowledge the parallel between increasing…

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    March 10th, 2003. While tensions were building in the middle east and the Unites States was looking to invade Iraq, a country band called The Dixie Chicks was on stage on London, England. When introducing their song “Travelin’ soldier”, lead singer Natalie Maines, a Texas native, made a very controversial statement that would cause a massive stir and lead to the downfall of the very popular band. She stated “Just so you know, we’re on the good side with y’all. We do not want this war, this…

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    Labeling should not be used as a scarlet letter in order to support a political point of view on GMO’s. Science, not emotion should rule in matters of public safety. We have government regulators working in concert with producers of GMO’s to insure only safe products are introduced into the marketplace. Government agencies have a sworn duty to protect consumers and producers have an economic stake in assuring their products are indeed safe. Their track record…

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    The slogan that propelled Donald Trump into his influence across the nation, “make America great again,” shows that Trump sees America has fallen downhill and has hopes to improve it. Trump wants to see this country go back to the prosperous country it once was, but he does not know how to filter his words according to most, which makes him seem frightening. Despite Clinton’s accusation about the risk of Donald Trump, his clever use of scare tactics gives voters a sense of security because of…

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    German musician, Clara Schuman was considered one of the most remarkable pianists in the Romantic era, although because she was a woman she faced difficult times. Challenges/ Difficulties faced by Clara Schuman & Other women's In the Classical era, it was predominately men dominated society, hence women empowerment was least preferred and they were not motivated to move forward. All the distinguished and signified recognition were shadowed mostly be men. At that time, trainings for musical…

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