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    Arab Music Outline

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    which are notes that fall between the black and white keys of the piano. i. Some people find this makes the music sound out of tune. ii. Part of the essence and the sweetness of the music. d. The features of Arab music consist of both metric and non-metric rhythm and both can be combined in a “Shaghal” performance. e. Arab instruments feature a wide variety of drums, frame drums, flutes, double reed instruments, and plucked and…

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    My rhetorical ecology’s primary goal is to articulate the many levels of statistical data surrounding gun control in the US. I start off the presentation with the Bill of Rights and immediately provide commentary from individuals who played a fundamental role in the foundation of the United States. Then, I state current gun control laws currently in place. From here on out, I expand on specific analytics: mass shootings, other deadlier killers, and total firearm violence. The audience this…

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    Supreme Court Legitimacy

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    “The judicial system of the United States promotes the equal right of participation by allowing a single individual who has been harmed by a law to challenge its constitutionality. People who have financial resources or who can find support from organized interests may fare better than those who have to act on their own” (Geer et al, 2016, 532). In the last decades, the Supreme Court has lost its capability to base its legitimacy only in its legal experience, nevertheless it has won public…

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    Exel Case Analysis

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    Description of the Organization Millions of people frequent grocery stores, malls, retail outlets, and pharmacies on a daily basis with the expectation that the products they need will be available. One of the largest Supply Chain organizations in the world works to exceed their customers’ expectations every day to ensure that those products are indeed available, and that company is Exel. Exel is a wholly owned entity of Deutsche Post DHL, the world’s leading logistics group (About Us: Exel,…

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    Quality Improvement Model

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    Providing quality health care should be a goal for anyone working in the healthcare industry today. The National Committee for Quality Assurance ([NCQA], n.d.) estimates that around 90 million Americans are living with chronic, common health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, and asthma. Primary care providers are an important resource for these patients, acting as an entry point to the health care system, providing referrals if necessary, as well as…

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    Jordan and Adidas shoes have got various qualities in terms of brand, design, use, and composition. Jordan shoes are designed by Nike for the former basketball superstar Michael Jordan. Initially, they were specifically designed for athletes and basketball players but due to the competition, they are currently being considered as general footwear. Adidas shoes are manufactured for diverse purposes that include sports ware and general foot ware. Jordan shoe line has got high brand proposition…

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    Athens citizens discarded waste in the streets until legislators banned the practice in 320 B.C., enacting the first recorded waste disposal law. Organized waste collection emerged in the late 1800’s, with metropolises such as such as Boston, New York, Philadelphia and London discarding collected raw debris in the nearest body of water. According to the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the United States produces over 254 million tons annually. Today, municipal services reduce the…

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    Thaibev Case Study

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    The three concepts consist of solvency, liquidity and financial flexibility. In this research has chosen a liquidity measure because this metric can provide managers a more complete and useful liquidity measure as they get information of how efficiency the short-term capital is performed (Richards & Laughlin, 1972). Therefore, the liquidity measure will be applied to this research as the cash…

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    parents and teachers want to know what are some of the good and bad sides of school students taking standardized tests. According to “The Pros and Cons of Standardized Testing” some of the pros and cons Bryan Nixon says are, “Standardized testing is a metric for learning it, helps pinpoint areas for improvement, it can help schools evaluate progress, test scores can impact confidence, there’s pressure and these scores don’t provide a true picture of a student’s ability while taking it.” (Nixon).…

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    Real World Example Paper

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    Real World Example: Continuing with the Example at my current employer and the strategic plan to improve our customer service and increasing our Net Promoter Score (NPS). After all the interviews, roundtables, meetings, and surveys where compiled to determine what attributes our organization could change or stop to convey customer friendly encounters and processes. The organization decided to implement a hiring freeze and implemented aggressive re-training of the current customer-facing…

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