Gloria Jones

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    One of the outcomes of the workings of desire is lack of fulfilment and building tension which can lead to the destruction of the subject. In “The Rich Boy” Anson hunter does not marry Paula, but keeps her in his mind as his ideal. By doing so he prolongs the duration of his desire. He is able to function as a successful businessman. When she dies he is broken, all his buoyancy and vitality is transformed “into the fussy pessimism of a man of forty” (RB: 164). The belief that the object of…

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    conducted his first recording while still a student. Some of his larger works include Gloria (1974), Requiem (1985), Magnificat (1990), Psalmfest (1993) and Mass of the Children (2003). “His compositional career has embraced both large and small-scale choral works, orchestral and instrumental pieces, a piano concerto, two children’s operas, music for television, and specialist writing for such groups as the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and the King’s Singers”( "John Rutter."). He wrote Mass of…

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    Gloria Steinem once opined, “[a] feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men.” Steinem renovated American journalism through being influential on expressing the improving the treatment of women in workplaces through her involvement in the feminist movements of the late 1960’s and 1970’s. Her domineering emotional strength as an independent female character connects similarity to even other beings. In the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, Pwyll encounters a…

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    Another subversion of “White language”, so to speak, creating new definitions because they were labeled as the defined, is still seen today in the form of the African American Vernacular English dialect (AAVE) – otherwise known as Ebonics. Revisiting Gloria Anzaldua’s To Tame a Wild Tongue, we find that her experience with “linguistic shaming” is something also encountered by African Americans as AAVE is often looked down-upon as “ignorant speech” due to its deviation from the “standard”…

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    Title: Angelus autem Domini Publisher: Friedrich Pustet (1854) Composer/Arranger: Felice Anerio Voicing: SATB Language: Latin Difficulty Level: Medium Length of Piece: 1:40 Accompanied or A Cappella: A Cappella Sacred or Secular: Sacred Comments: This is an A cappella piece that requires experienced singers. There are no extreme ranges. Ranges and tessitura are generally standard.. Highly recommended work for Easter as it’s a religious work. 2. Title: Factum est…

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    Exemplary Leadership Model

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    A model of leadership that incorporates many of the salient components of these models is described in The Leadership Challenge by Kouzes and Posner. The authors have identified five characteristics of exemplary leaders (Griffith, Dunham, 2014). The model the way characteristic demonstrates that people want to follow some one who is authentic, honest and will set the right example. Inspiring a shared vision shows a leader who is constantly looking toward the future for very one and can enlist…

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    Oklahoma Musical Analysis

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    He has been in Kansas and is excited to return home to his girlfriend, Ado Annie, who is played by Gloria Grahame. He has high hopes that Ado Annie’s father will finally provide him with his blessing of marriage to her after he has finally saved up enough money to be considered worthy. After arriving at the train station, Will and the other’s engage in…

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    Chisolm's Double Standards

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    These abusers were more than likely at home, by husbands or boyfriends. This abuse contributed to ¼ of the suicides by women and ½ the suicide attempts by black women (Jones 47). The abusers were required to be arrested, but did not suffer from the legal or social consequences. This was the same for rape cases, where feminists were criticized for portraying women as victims. Wendy Sanford and and Pamela Berger address…

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    Coates states, “Prince Jones had made it through and still they had taken him” (Coates 91). He states “made it” to imply that he had steered safe and followed the path of education and ambition, but yet still fell victim to racism and injustice. He marks it as an example to emphasize…

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    Orange Juice Case Study

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    In addition, some of our ingredients, such as aspartame, acesulfame potassium, sucralose, saccharin and ascorbic acid, as well as some of the packaging containers, such as aluminum cans, are available from a limited number of suppliers, some of which are located in countries experiencing political or other risks. We cannot assure you that we and our bottling partners will be able to maintain favorable arrangements and relationships with these suppliers. The citrus industry is subject to the…

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