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    Music education is bound to impact every student in a major or a minor way. Whether that student is in preschool or a senior in high school, they are likely to benefit from having music education. Music education takes large and frequent cuts in the arts department of many schools, yet it is one subject that not only builds upon itself, but other subjects as well. By participating in music programs, students develop much needed skills to be successful in the workforce. Music education benefits…

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    Organizational Theory

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    Organisational Theory (Classical and Human Relations Schools) Richard Branson’s business philosophy is based on the human relations framework that is described by the organisational theory (Chang 2014). The school focuses on issues that pertain to communication, leadership, motivation, and group behaviour. It posits that managers should possess appropriate skills to enable them diagnose the causes of human behaviour, interpersonal communication, motivation, and leadership at the workplace (Chang…

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    The voiceover is supported by quite piano music, go a long with it are the short scenes of great figures in history are flashed on screen: Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King, Jr., Alfred Hitchcock, Buckminster Fuller, Muhammed Ali, Ted Turner, Mahatma Gandhi, Amelia Earhart, Bob Dylan, Jim Henson, Vincent Van Gogh, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Pablo Picasso, and others. In addition, after all the famous names displayed, the final person is a young and unidentified woman, then the commercial…

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    a component of higher-level thinking and complex problem solving (Costa). Music helps introduce children to creativity and expressive thinking. Music presents originality in the sense that a piece of music is never performed the same way twice. Ted Turner, CNN founder, is quoted as stating "Music has a great power for bringing people together. With so many forces in this world acting to drive wedges between people, it 's important to preserve those things that help us experience our common…

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    Pete Rozelle saw a possibility for higher ratings, by airing at least one Primetime game during the week, in the past the NFL tried to air on Friday nights, but critics said it would take away audiences from High School football games. That is when Pete Rozelle decided to experiment with a Monday night game in 1964 with an untelevised game between the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions, which drew the largest audience attendance in Detroit at the time. According to Lewis (1998), “He…

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    On December 7th, 1941, the attacks on Pearl Harbor drastically changed life in America. Many lives were lost and many aspects of life changed once the U.S. entered the war. Sports played a role in keeping a sense of normalcy, but the war changed them. Therefore, baseball was affected by the attacks as well. Over 500 MLB players left the diamond for the battlefield (Weintraub). With so many players leaving, it was feared that Major League Baseball might become defunct. World War I had ended the…

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    “sloppy joints” and Stewart replies “Of course I know how to roll a joint”. Stewart is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in our country and actively consumes cannabis along with other successful people such as Maya Angelou, Morgan Freeman, Ted Turner, Michael Bloomberg, and even Rush Limbaugh. Now my thoughts on these topics were very interesting however I felt Hawkin’s argument and even the study he chose was heavily flawed. The study Hawkin’s chose was flawed due to many of the…

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    Imagine living in a society where the media skewed the accuracy of information only to manipulate the audience and boost ratings, now realize that the society described isn’t an imagination but rather a reality. Currently, the majority of individuals depend on news networks to further understand the happenings around the world. However, receiving news from one source feeds the viewer with biased ideas, intended to make the viewer think a certain way. The reason behind this lies on the ideologies…

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    Happy Birthday Message

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    Hey. Happy birthday! I hope you 've been having a great summer so far and it 'll be even better after your 17th! I kinda miss you and I 'm still hoping to get a text from you someday saying that we can give it another shot or start over but I 'm not expecting it. I really regret what I did. Everyday I regret it. I wish it didn 't happen. Good luck at GHP and with your subject SATs, and I already know you got a 5 on all your AP exams! I have no doubt that you will get a 5 on the national exams. I…

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    In a fairly short duration Bharati Mukherjee has received a respectable attention from the critics around the world. She is described as a ‘voice’ of expatriate- immigrant sensibility. She has stayed in different places, and lived through various cultures. In her journey as a writer her creative sensibility has undergone many changes, a continuous quest from ‘expatriation to immigration’. As a writer her concern can be seen in the lives of South- Asian immigrants in the USA and Canada and the…

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