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    Vernacular Music Essay

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    Music has been a part of the human existence since prehistoric times. Prior to the written word, music was used as a method to pass history from generation to generation. Music was created by voice or by crude instruments by those who wished to make it easier to remember information. Over the ages, music has developed into two broad categories cultivated and vernacular. Vernacular music is traditional defined as a more natural experience of music and is the original type of music created by…

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    Our nation has invested itself, economically and socially, in sports for centuries. To the athletic elite, there is the opportunity to turn their childhood passion into their livelihood. From the four most recognized professional sports in America - Baseball (MLB) , Football (NFL) , Basketball (NFL), and Hockey (NHL) - only a select handful of athletes reach the professional level, and even less remain at that level and see long-term success. On an emotional night in the Bronx, on September 11th…

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    are expected to refrain from/ or use alcoholic beverages. Company A has a zero tolerance for employees that use illegal drugs. Employees of Company A must submit to random drug testing if there is "reasonable suspicion" of drug use. · Professional attire is to be worn during hours of business by all employees and managers. · Take reasonable care of property owned or used by the company, and do not use company property (computer equipment/ internet/ telephones/office supplies) for personal…

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    During this same time period, due to financial hardships, the owners were forced to sell a 50 percent stake in their company to the Schottenstein family. By 1986 American Eagle was achieving rapid success due to the concentration of Retail Ventures Inc.’s resources being focused mainly on their store. Stilling hoping for a bigger and better business, the optimistic Silverman brothers planned to expand American Eagle with the addition of nearly 120 stores over the course of three years…

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    Traditional Chinese medicine and modern Western medicine use distinctive approaches in healing and have distant modes of doctor-patient interaction. Despite their contrasting healing practices and cultures, they share a number of similarities and differences with regard to aspects of doctor-patient relationship or professional authority of doctors. To start with, traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine show both similarities and differences in the degree of formality of doctor-patient…

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    Abraham De Vries

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    Portrait painting thrived in the Netherlands with the increase in production driven by interest in the idea of personhood and the definition of the individual self. Portraits help document the development of a personal identity as it connects factors like marital status, class, and profession. A common portrait genre produced during the seventeenth century portrays their subjects with an impassive demeanor with little vigor. At first, the paintings may be evaluated as lacking “personality” or…

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    Public speaking skills are extremely useful in various aspects of work and life in general. These skills are important in business, marketing, training, teaching, and more importantly, simply being more comfortable speaking to groups of people as well as general self-development in social situations. At some point in time everyone needs to make presentations. Presentation skills are not limited to professionals and there are no specific courses to train and qualify a presenter. Anyone can…

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    Portrait painting thrived in the Netherlands with the increase in production driven by interest in the idea of personhood and the definition of the individual self. Portraits help document the development of a personal identity as it connects factors like marital status, class, and profession. A common portrait genre produced during the seventeenth century portrays their subjects with an impassive demeanor with little vigor. At first, these paintings may be evaluated as lacking “personality” or…

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    it pulled them halfway down my arse before I could yank them out again, and I could have done without it to be honest” (131). N’s original appearance is noticeably lenient perceived through the attire of tracksuit bottoms, which is intended for comfort as the protagonist is not athletic, proving the informal a presentation. N is also considerably carefree concerning physical appearance, not being concerned whether the pants stay on or fall off. The protagonist’s casual style and lack in concern…

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    described in the Cambridge English dictionary as “an insulting word for someone, usually a young person, whose way of dressing, speaking, and behaving is thought to show their lack of education and low social class”. It’s used in the British slang as an informal derogatory word. When looking at the Oxford Dictionary they use a description of origin as a youth who is described as being ‘Romany’. The word Chav is thought to have come from the Romani word ‘boy’ or ‘chavvy’ meaning ‘youth’. It’s…

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