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    The time is now. I am back stage pacing back and forth trying not to panic. I am wearing tan khakis, with a blue buttoned up shirt with a light gray cardigan around my neck, I was dressed as Warner from Legally Blonde. This adrenaline inside me is taking over, everyone is telling me that I am going to do well, but deep down I am trying not to vomit from being so nervous. Lights fade out. It is my time to shine. In the midst of this darkness, I walked over to the old fashioned metal high stools…

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    What is perseverance? The dictionary describes it as “the quality that allows someone to continue trying to do something even though it is difficult.” Merriam-Webster (2015). The act of finalizing perseverance is complete success. So I evaluated people in my desired profession, and one lady stood out among the rest. Through her trials as press secretary of the Clinton Administration she demonstrated one consistent trait. Dee Dee Myers would persevere. Dee Dee Myers, a graduate of Santa Clara…

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    pounds of force in one punch can be tramatic and disrupt the brains activity. Boxers are suffering from this constant injury all the time because of all the hit taken to the skull. If hit in the back of the head or hit in the temple it can fatal for most. Techniques are used all the time in sports, this is what prevents most athelets from getting an injury such as this. Time is the key element in any injury to recover and let brain function return back to normal. Inconclusion how to prevent…

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    chapter 7, the third book of the Bible, it deals with a blood sacrifice made to ease the guilt. This is obviously connected to the lottery the townspeople practice. Seven is traditionally associated with good luck; the seventy-seven years Old Man Warner has attended the lottery represents luck. The number seven is also meant to represent perfection in the Bible. If a connection is made to the lottery, the townspeople do not move on from this horrendous tradition because of its…

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    partnership, dubbed the Open Music Initiative (OMI). OMI will pair the academy (Berklee, the MIT Media Lab) and consultants (IDEO) with record labels and music services. Some of the services involved with the collaboration include; Universal, Sony, BMG, Warner, Spotify, Pandora, and Soundcloud, and many others. Their goal is to change the way music creators and rights owners are identified and compensated. BerkleeICE wants to solve the music licensing issue through this partnership. IDEO, A…

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    To simplify things, there are basically four major companies, known as the “Big Four, that have most of the control within the music industry. These companies are: Universal Music Group, Sony BMG, Warner Music Group, and EMI. “In essence a Big Four Labe is a corporation that manages several smaller businesses, called subsidiaries. For example, the subsidiary for Sony is known as Columbia Records. The subsidiaries have their own staff, are allowed…

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    eight siblings, he had one full sister, three half-sisters, and four half-brothers, and Prince suffered from occasional bouts of epileptic seizures. Prince’s parents also divorced when he was ten years old, and while he lived between them for some time Prince eventually moved in with a neighbor and befriended their son, Andre Anderson. School was somewhat of a relief for Prince, although he ignored most of his classes he particularly enjoyed…

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    enforce the shared values of the company in both the short-term and long-term events. Planning for the short-term and opening a new store in China, may be slightly difficult since it is the first time the company deals with such an action. That is why every step needs to be well calculated. It is the first time when the executive needs to come up with a plan involving the inventory of the new store, how it will be maintained, and how supply of products is made. Laws and regulations of China when…

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    update technology to meet these standards. An improvement in technology will increase efficiency and effectiveness throughout the plant and a plan to implement these changes should be done over the span of 3 to 5 years. This time frame to update technology allows enough time for the updates to be made effectively and the new machines to be produced. The administrative offices are shabby, disorganized, and run inefficiently. Improving technology here will increase efficiency and effectiveness as…

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    “Hills like White Elephants,” by Ernest Hemmingway and, “The Story of an Hour,” by Kate Chopin are both short stories that take place in short periods of time and focus on the relationship of a couple. Though the stories differ greatly, they are similar in that they both include the use of a train as a symbol and in their focus of the women in the relationships introduced. The trains in both stories are the most significant similarity because they represent the different futures that Jig and Mrs…

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