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    The string quartet has been one of the predominant genres of chamber music since the year of 1759. The string quartet consists of four string instruments, usually with two violins, a viola and a cello which performed structured symphonies in the form of four movements. The first movement in Sonata form, Allegro, in the tonic key; the second movement is a slow movement, in a related key; the third movement is a Minuet and Trio, in the tonic key; and the fourth movement is often in Rondo form or…

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    and speeds up operation by making recently accessed data immediately available to the processor. A register is a single, permanent storage location within the CPU used for a particular, defined purpose registers are used in several way in a computer it depends on the register it my hold data to be processed, an execution order for instruction or even memory or I/O address to be accessed registers can even process special binary codes that are used for special purposes. Part 4: Analyze All…

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    Before I started school at Old Dominion, I had to register for classes. The process of fall registration for freshman was difficult, I felt rushed and pressured to pick my classes. I did not know much about the classes or any of the professors. Although my fall schedule turned out not to be so bad, I do not like having classes every day. The process of spring registration has gone much smoother than fall registration. I was prepared to register for spring classes after talking to my…

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    When we think of Mesopotamia or Egypt we can automatically assume that these two civilizations were of prominence to today’s society. Mesopotamia and Egypt were two very different civilizations with very different values, beliefs, norms and even Religions. Yet both artistic styles and interests were somewhat similar and composed of common materials and resources used to make certain sculptures and paintings. Both civilizations contributed greatly to our art advancements and made it possible for…

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    Youth Voting Analysis

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    According to the Fifteenth Amendment in the United States Constitution, every man and woman regarding race, color or religion, have the right to vote. The product of voting is the voice as an American citizen and reaching out an opportunity for the voice to be heard. Voting is the keystone to an efficient democracy and must be realized by our nation’s youth. During the midterm election on November 2014, an estimate of 9.9 million young Americans voted. According to Civic Youth, “If that number…

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    What Is Proctoring?

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    Proctoring requires a person to oversee students during a test or exam, in order to maintain the integrity of the results. It is a method of keeping cheating on tests to a minimum. Although it is not stated outright in the section on proctored exams, the use of proctors at UoPeople probably stems from their values regarding integrity. The University Catalog (2016) states that the university expects “all students, faculty, staff, and administrators to uphold the highest standards of personal…

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    factors that discourage injury reporting include obtaining/maintaining scholarships, peer-acceptance, and coach support (Malinauskas, 2008 as cited by Register-Mihalik et al., 2013, p. 646). An individual’s knowledge and attitude are two key components in concussion reporting (Setnik, 2007 as cited by Register-Mihalik et al., 2013, p. 646). Register-Mihalik et al. conducted a study which used a cross-sectional survey to examine athletes who continued to normally participate in sport despite…

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    the meaning of why certain utterances are verbalised or the reasons for writing. Language is diverse. To comprehend language one must understand the context of the communication (Gee & Hayes, 2011, p. 121). The context for language consists of a register,…

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    store on a Thursday afternoon in the summer. In the story, Sammy is described as a nineteen year old who lives with his parents. He specifically works at register nine in the A&P store. The customer he is ringing up in the beginning of the story is not important to the story but is described as a 50 year old woman who is a “witch” and a “cash-register-watcher”. The girls are described as being barefoot, one having a nice “can” and another having the straps of her bathing suit hanging off her…

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    to school, we develop our speaking ability by expanding our knowledge of the language and we learn writing as well. Both Speaking and writing are essential to communicate with others, and, in any language, there are different registers used by its speakers. These registers vary based on our age, proficiency of the language and the environment. The way we speak and write is also affected by the situation, the people in the situation, and our relation with them. Speaking on a wider range, the time…

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