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    The door slid open for him immediately and he left the room expecting her to follow, and she did. They twisted down corridors until they came to a room separated in the middle by glass. “Master Jiom,” said the woman whom he had contacted before. “I gathered Jesex, but I haven’t sent them out yet, because I was waiting for word from you─” “Yes, yes, Tamare, that was appropriate.” The men stood on the other side of the glass, a row of buttons in front of them. “Meg, I shall grant mercy, but…

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    Haydn Enlightenment

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    Haydn an Icon during the Enlightenment The transition from the Baroque to the Classical era was a shift that occurred between the early 1730’s to the 1760’s. There were many influences, styles, currents, and much more comprehensive material that has been obtained which can be understood before we truly come to experience the full depth of music in these periods beforehand. The “Classical” era has come to be referred to as a period of Enlightenment, which meant more of a rationalistic and…

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    Allusion In Pandora's Box

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    explicit picture. May be written literally or figuratively. Examples: “The brown paper-back blithely lodged in his hands was one that I had never seen. The countless mahogany shelves towered in the background, only interrupted by the occasional oak accent and I felt that he could have been here…

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    snack bar, for their hunger was so great, besides those snacks were not going to eat themselves. They did some dancing, chatting, and standing, and by and by, time went. But when the clock marked midnight thundering occured and suddenly, the room went pitch dark. All they could see was the electric shock of the lightning bounce around outside the outer garden for a split second. Doom and fright came upon their hearts; dizziness came upon next, for they could not recollect what just had happened.…

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    "If birds can glide for long periods of time, then… why can't I?" Orville Wright. Wilbur and Orville Wright are formally known as the Wright brothers and the “pioneers of aviation”. The brothers are the most well-known aviators of all time for revolutionizing the airplane. Their affection for air transportation did not simply evolve out of the blue, neither did it occur without any forethought. Numerous things have affected them in turning into a notable creator. Everything began in their youth.…

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    Language is the method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way. The common trope “language in culture” has various contextual meanings and helps highlight several actions that language does: language creates culture, language gives identity, language brings people together, and language keeps people apart. The frequent use of the trope “language in culture” and the actions of languages do a significant job identifying…

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    Within this essay I am going to explore three communication theories. These will be interpersonal, cognitive dissonance theory and communication accommodation theory. I will specifically look at the context, exchange of communication as well as the main principles of communication. I will specifically see current research of how we as professionals can communicate in the 21st century. From my findings from the literature I will look to review this against my own practise with liaison between…

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    Hannibal Psychopath

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    Summary Clarice Starling is a student with hopes of becoming an FBI agent. She is picked by Jack Crawford of the Behavior Sciences Unit of the FBI to give a VICAP questionnaire to the notorious Dr. Hannibal Lecter who was once a renowned psychiatrist, and is now housed in a maximum-security mental institution for his cannibalistic style murders. The FBI have been trying to catch a serial killer who is kidnapping young girls and skinning them nicknamed Buffalo Bill, they hope that speaking to…

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    The Early Big Band Era

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    Music. The artists accredited with creating this style of music were Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. These two musicians created the unique sound of Bebop by experimenting with unconventional chromaticism, discordant sounds, and placements of the accents throughout a melody. The typical Bebop Music was also characterized by swinging some bars, playing straight eighth-note rhythms, and returning to s swing pattern. Some famous Bebop artists were Sonny Stitt, Red Rodney, and Bud Powell. While…

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    arms out all the while taking a big whiff of the sea air. I loved the smell of the ocean, it reminds me of back home in Tel Aviv. I sling my bag over my shoulder and head up my black asphalt driveway to my porch. My hand fumbles around inside the pitch…

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