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    Generation and the work place: Workplace is an ever changing environment. As societal norms change, culture of organization change. At this point of time, there are four generations that are active in workplace. It is important to keep in the mind that each generation tends to see the world through a unique lens that forms as a result of the event that were taking place in the world as these individual grew and developed from children to adult. There are various bands of generations based on the…

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    purpose of scarce music is to “inspire the faithful to worship.” All of the music was written in Latin and placed into part books. A small amount of women viewed themselves as professional musicians during these two time periods. Both eras developed instrumental genres for dance music. Instruments are categorized into two sections bas and haut. A bas instrument throughout these eras was a recorder. The opposite of the recorder is the lute, signifying a haut or loud instrument. Monasteries formed…

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    the next two decades, Ms. Addams's would work on behalf of the deprived and immigrants of the near slums would have made her a figure of national and ultimately international prominence, and she published numerous articles and books. She was also instrumental in the founding and development of dozens of organizations, and through Hull House, helped create a model for a vital community center which could transform a troubled urban…

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    Through my initial research, I observed that the Gulf Coast Olmec culture is generally accepted in the scholarly community as the first Mesoamerican civilization through its display of sociopolitical complexity. However, there remains quite a considerable amount of debate regarding how the Olmec iconography, specifically in regards to Olmec style ceramics, disseminated and interacted with neighbouring regions. Blomster et al. (2005) and Backes et al. (2012) propose that the standardized Olmec…

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    director of Forensic Research and Training, he has written over 40 books, and is the founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science. Dr. Lee’s contributions to the field of forensic science have spanned over forty years and have been instrumental in forensic science being recognized within the judicial system and law enforcement as a credible means of investigating…

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    tempo is too slow, or just simply that they don’t pay attention to the lyrics. Lyrics are very important to music, its’ what captivates the person’s image of what is being said. There are different types of Christian music; Praise and Worship, Rap, Instrumental and Hymn, Christian…

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    Do you like to listen to music? I know that I listen to music almost everyday. Two songs that I enjoy very much are "Shape Of You" by Ed Sheeran and the song "Closer" by Chain smokers. I like these songs for many of the same reasons, but they are different in many ways too. When I first heard these songs I wasn't so sure that I liked them. Then once you hear it a few times you will see some of the amazing musical qualities that these songs have. For example, "Shape Of You" and "Closer" both…

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    My personal motto is a quote from Mimfa A. Gibson: “Don’t expect mangoes when you plant papayas.” Through the turbulent and exhausting challenges presented in our everyday lives, it is easy for the correlation between preparation and achievement to become skewed. Current United States Army Ranger and member of the 101st Airborne division, Lieutenant Kyle Treece, helps me keep straight the path and live out my personal motto. By setting an example of discipline, determination, and fortitude,…

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    definition shows that this is not compatible with virtue theory, because of the omission of character traits. A moral act provides a good outcome and a immoral act will produce a bad outcome. These conclusions are formed from intrinsic means and instrumental means. There are two types of nonconsequentialist theories, these are divine command theory and…

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    The colonization of the new world was made possible by the brave leaders who came here. They became governors, buisness men, preachers, and much more. The colonies were started by these leaders, one of which wa John Winthrop. He was hugely influential in both government and puritanism. Without John Winthrop, American would be a much different place. John Winthrop was born and raised in England. He was born in 1587. As he grew up, religious persecution became a prominent issue in…

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