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    In fact, the county budget he proposed made Saratoga the lowest taxed county in New York State. After building a reputation of reliability and traditionalism in Saratoga, McDonald moved on to state politics with his 2013 Winning Essay: John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Essay Contest for High School Students election to the state senate in 2008 (“Roy”). As John F. Kennedy asserts in Profiles in Courage…

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    The Harry Potter series can be an enjoyment for children or a literary failure depending on the reader. Joan Acocella, the author of “Under the Spell” thinks the Harry Potter books are an amazing series that took a new turn on fairy tales. She was able to enjoy the series while feeling a connection with the characters. Harold Bloom, the author of “Can 35 Million Book Buyers Be Wrong? Yes.” has a different view of the series. He believes that the books may be interesting, but they lack…

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    To be introduced; the viewpoints of the life events of Mary Harris (Mother) Jones perceived by Simon Cordery in the biography “Mother Jones; Raising Cain and Consciousness,” and by Dale Fetherling in his biography “Mother Jones; The Miners’ Angel.” Each biography makes the argument that Mother Jones was a passionate woman. Cordery introduces her timeline by starting with her death. It is clear he felt the need to establish her legacy and level of importance to history before going into depth…

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    Jazz Theory Research Paper

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    Theory and harmony In order to play your music, jazz performer needs to have a series of theoretical and harmonic knowledge that is often the result of a long period of self-whether training in schools is a jazz or practical experience in jam sessions. The basic theory in jazz theory begins with the formation of intervals and triads that derives from it, and their inputs. The major scale and its seven modes-the Ionic, Doric, Phrygian, Lydian , Mixolydian, wind and locrio- are also part of the…

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    However, unlike Miss Emily, the rest of the town embraces this change, enabling a more rapid decay of traditionalism. Newer generations did not view the Southern aristocracy in the same way that the older generations did, instead of showing a great deal of respect towards Miss Emily these newer generations were discontent with the favoritism that was demonstrated…

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    In William Faulkner 's fictional short story, "A Rose for Emily" he illustrates Emily Grierson’s struggle to find her own identity in the judgmental society surrounding her. As the story continues, the generations become more modern. The encroaching subjective society tries to overcome Emily’s traditionalist manner, but Emily’s behavior conveys how she surpasses the new generation, and continued her tradition as though she did before. Faulkner’s use of a first person-plural narration potrays…

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    In the collection of landays, titled “I am the Beggar of the World” the landay labeled as “Grief” stands out because of its heartfelt message to the rest of the world. Women in the Muslim world want each other and the rest of the world to understand their struggles. Not that they are opposed to the way they live, but that they know that it could be better than the way it is. The oppression inflicted upon women in the Muslim world is clearly represented in these landays through the thoughts…

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    Issues with Generational Differences in Staffing Building a successful business today is the goal of every organization. But this often cannot be accomplished without a dedicated and highly passionate team of employees. These employees have different backgrounds and are from different generations, which often proves difficult for managers to understand and could lead to further issues in staffing. There are four recognized generations that are a part of workforce today. Each are distinct in its…

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    My future Due to My Class In the society, there are the division between people. They call each individual division class. The class stratification is a form of social stratification. These class division members have their own access to resources and power. Through the life, the high class people try to maintain their position, and the low class people strive for a better living quality by getting a higher class. Each people always has a great effort into changing their living to be good.…

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    harmony that can be found in the science of color. As most of the artists that are part of the salon and those whose art is denied or ignored, I am a Parisian and an even though I am a very patriotic and conservative person, I utilized Art to evade traditionalism and to express my original style. I am a learner every day, but Art has been in my blood since I was a child, due to that my mother was my first drawing instructor at a really young age and At the age of 19, I enrolled in the school of…

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