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    In Baroque period, People were interested to listen to music, and the rulers were searching for the best artists to work for them. Due to this great interest in music, many good songs were composed. Johann Sebastian Bach was one of the talented artists in Baroque Era. His great piece “ Fugue in G minor, BWV 578 (“Little”) was one of his organ works. In my opinion, the best version of the piece was the orchestral version that was arranged later by Leopold Stokowski in 1940. Stokowski kept Bach’s…

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    Being an effective ER doctor Dr. Huyler is a effective ER doctor. The story “Sugar” by Frank Huyler is about a couple who bring in their daughter into the ER after noticing she wasn't behaving normally. Once they explained all the symptoms to Dr. Huyler he started to ask a series of questions to get to the bottom of what could be causing her symptoms. After checking all vitals signs of the girl and asking questions to the parents he could not find anything that could be causing…

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    Gender Roles Throughout the Meiji Era, gender roles were redefined following the Western standards, many roles were outlined in the Imperial Constitution and other legal documents. Women faced harder segregation compared to the Tokugawa Era. In the Imperial Constitution it defined the definition of a “family”. It segregated women, men, and children into roles in the traditional family, with the father as the head of the household. The Imperial Constitution allowed polygamy, which is where a…

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    Qin Shi Huangdi, the first Qin emperor, envisioned a central bureaucratic structure headed by royalty to rule China under his name. Though it came at the severe cost of public sentiment, Qin was an extremely proactive emperor who implemented much of what he had envisioned before. It’s agreed upon that the Qin Dynasty laid the foundation for the massive cultural and economic development of China that took place during the Han Dynasty. Although the Qin Dynasty is easily considered among the most…

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    liues wene, Ac ofte him lieth the wrench. Feir weder turneth ofte into reine And wunderliche hit maketh his blench. Tharuore mon, thu the bi-thench, Al schal falewi thi grene, Weilawei, nis king ne quene, That ne schal drinche of deathes drench. Mon, er thu falle of thi bench, Thine sunne thu aquench. (Lisle, “The Three Living and The Three Dead”) Having revised the concept of childhood from the Antique period up to the later Middle Ages, with special attention paid to the opinion…

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    On January 27, 1756, Salzburg, Austria was graced with the birth of one of the most influential composers of the Classical Music Era; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Parents; Leopold and Maria Mozart struggled to have a son, making Wolfgang the only sole surviving son. Leopold was a successful composer, violinist and concert assistant. Wolfgang’s older sister, Maria Anna was taught by their father to play piano. Through observation and fascination at the young age of 3 Wolfgang began to master the…

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    1. What are the rules in the ER about who gets to be seen first? How do some of the patients react to the policy? -The rules of the ER are that just because you came in early does not mean that you will be treated first. The people with acute injuries or ailments are given priority. Some of the patients reacted angrily and yelled and cussed at the nurse for this policy. 2. Describe your reactions to the nurse/receptionist and how she manages patients. -The nurse’s demeanor is so easygoing and…

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    As a large part of many individual’s livelihoods include their jobs, the ideas and theories behind employee’s pay, such as how much they make, how much believe they should make, and how they are paid, form largely the reasons behind why many people enter the labour force. Kevin Hallock’s perceptive and advices in Why People Earn What They Earn and What You Can Do Now to Make More demonstrate the importance of understanding the mechanics behind how and why people earn what they earn, and…

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    sentiment140 dataset to train the Naive-Bayes classi er for classifying the sentiment of the test set, which we considered as our baseline. In this run, we just use the bag-of-words (BoW) feature and did not perform any text preprocessing task. Run1: At Run1, we consider the similar kind of setup like Baseline Run. But here we incorporate our text preprocessing strategy to improve the classi cation result. Run2: At Run2, we trained the Naive-Bayes classi er with several sentiment lexicons…

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    myth of Er, a story about a man who travels to the afterlife then returns to tell what he saw. The myth of Er fits into the rest of Republic because it supports the assertion that being just is beneficial and that being just or unjust is a choice; however, it appears different than the rest of the book because the myth introduces a different reason why justice is advantageous, and it has a non-dialectical style. These differences support the idea that Plato may have used the myth of Er to…

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