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    The Motet

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    The motet has been defined by scholars in various ways, including by Margaret Bent as simply "a piece of music in several parts with words," a definition that applies from the Thirteenth Century onwards (Bent 1992: 114). It is generally used to refer to sacred choral works, usually of a polyphonic nature (Nosow 2012: 1), but later in the Renaissance Era, compositions became more varied in subject and style, as the motet transformed from its cantus firmus-based, isorhythmic origins to a more free…

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    These new parameters add to the previous competitive model from Flores-Fillol research (2009) in a sense to improve the airline product as perceived by passengers and they are: stochastic delay, load factor and route length. Stochastic delay measures the passenger delay in time caused by inability to book the seat on…

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    status under hate crimes legislation at the state level does not change the deviant construction. This could be due to another policy area has a greater dominance in the deviant/deserving construction, such as sex marriage policies (Flores and Barclay 2016). As Flores and Barclay find, as policies change people becomes supportive, if not, more indecisive toward the negative—deviant--construction of a particular minority (target) group—in their case gays and lesbians. More than just how policy…

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    When first entering the Human Origins exhibit, the first thing that caught my eye was the skeleton structures of the Chimpanzee, the Neanderthal and the Modern Human. On the back of these statues there was a section titled “Meet Your Relatives”. This was interesting because it allowed everyone in the museum to compare themselves biologically to Chimpanzee’s and Neanderthals. One of the interesting facts I learned, structures of the chimpanzee and the neanderthal are similar when it comes to how…

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    Diane Dixon Biography

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    irl?” Gaiman remarks. Born into a musical family in Cleveland, Ohio, music surrounded Diane Dixon from a young age. Whether she was listening to her mother sing in a jazz big band or her older brother practicing for his gigs opening for the Doors or the Who, no instrument or musical experience was off limits. She met Jim Morrison backstage at age eleven, but her life-changing moment happened when her brother took her to see the Beatles. “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing,” Dixon says. “It was…

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    The civil unjust in the streets of America lives in the poems of Tracy K. Smith, a Pulitzer Prize­winning author of the book Life on Mars. Witnessing the death of her people at the hands of police officers, Smith feels troubled about bringing a new life into a prejudice world. In poems such as: “Unrest in Baton Rouge” and “They May Love All That He Has Chosen and Hate All That He Has Rejected,” Smith feels compelled to concentrate her writing around the absence of humanity through police…

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    Lia Lee Character Analysis

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    words, often times important information can be left out, questions can be skipped, and patients are often let wishing they had a better understanding of the information they received. Inadequate translations can negatively affect the quality of care (Flores,…

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    However, she maintains her passivity during the murders and does not directly protest to marrying Alonzo. In Act 2 Scene 2, Beatrice enlists De Flores’ help by saying “There 's horror in my service, blood and danger: Can those be things to sue for?” the use of the word 'service ' seems to Beatrice 's passive roles in the murders, that she is ultimately responsible for, as it implies doing work…

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    The observational rating scale (CIWA-Ar) assessed by a physician, is a standard measuring tool, which uses a set of compared scores that was valued at a global rating of severity (Williams et al., 2001). The CIWA-Ar includes a 7-point-rating scale pertaining to anxiety levels. A clinician or nurse asks the client to rate themselves from 0 (no anxiety) to 7 (equal to acute panic state as seen in severe delirium or acute schizophrenic reactions). Metcalfe et al. (1995) looked at concurrent…

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    through the program at different paces. By the end of the study, four were receiving instruction at the representational level, four students were receiving instruction at the abstract level, and three had mastered instruction at the abstract level (Flores, et al.,…

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