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Flute

Musical Instruments Classification All musical instruments can be divided into four major classes: aerophones, chordophones, electrophones and percussion. The biggest and the most versatile class is aerophones which can be further subdivided into free aerophones and pipe aerophones. On the next level free aerophones fall into those with free reed and with beating reed. Beating reed aerophones are represented by single reed (organ pipes) and double reed (human voice) instruments. Free reed instruments in their turn spli...

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Eye

The daffodils or the inward eye Loneliness is a blissful thing in the ‘The Daffodils or the inward eye’ however it is horrific in the ‘Miracle of saint David’s day’. In the ‘miracle o. s. day’ it uses short sentences but in ‘Daffodils’ it uses long sentences, there is a brief quote to show my point, “They stretched in a never-ending line along the margin of a bay. ” This quote clearly shows how long the sight is, the thousands of daffodils, this is called an enjambment. It is very effective. ‘Daffodils’ is wr...

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Business

Total Quality Management Definition Total Quality Management is a set of management practices aimed at meeting and even exceeding needs of customers and organizational objectives. The Japanese Industry started it in the 1950’s but it gained popularity from the early 80’s. TQM seeks to merge organizational functions like production, customer service, design and marketing, and has a strong emphasis on process measurement and controls as a way of continually improving the products or services offered by the organization. T...


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Advertising

The Impact of E Commerce on Small Business Impact of E-Commerce on Small Firms have factor that has influenced the processes of adoption and use of e-commerce in both small and medium enterprises and industries. Small scales firms that have adopted and have used e-commerce have taken into account not only the technological part and organisational aspects of implementation but also the strong user’s o the web sites with their own skills, attitude towards work, enthusiasm and fear of technology.Whereas on the other side o...

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Health

Wound Healing and Guava Leaves * AbstractAs the title implies, guava leaf is the main subject for this research. Little had been known that the leaf of this plant has tannin/tannic acid that constitutes to the healing progress of the wound. The researchers would determine the difference between the ointment and the tincture made of guava leaves. This study will be limited to heal specific types of wounds such as abrasion & superficial wounds, exception were people with healing incapability. The experimen...

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Africa

SOUTH AFRICA AND APARTHEID TEST MATERIALS unite non-white South Africans and further their cause.The economy had a stagnant growth rate.The government had a low level of debt.Black citizens had a very low standard of living.Black citizens could not own private property.The economy had a stagnant growth rate.

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Theoretical Orientation in Counseling Theoretical orientation towards psychology is an important part of counseling. A counselor must excel in at least one of the orientations but must have substantial training in all of them. Aside from this when training future counselors it should also be noted that when preparing as counselors people should “develop their own personal model of counseling as they work toward integration in theory and eclecticism in practice” (Spruill & Benshoff, 2000)The theoretical orientat...

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Poverty

The Theme of Poverty in Cannery Row Poverty is an important theme in John Steinbeck’s Cannery Row.  Set in the 1920s during the Great Depression, poverty is an overarching aspect of life in the down-and-out community of Cannery Row.  A backdrop for the book, Cannery Row is a place where poverty affects everyone and everything.  In spite of ever-present poverty, the people of Cannery Row make do with what little they have.  This brief essay will discuss the role that poverty plays in Cannery Row and c...

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India

The Washoe Indian Tribe of Nevada The Washoe Indians resided around Lake Tahoe in Nevada and nearby the Great Basin. The Native American People lived near the western Great Basin, where the Washoe lands were the first areas to be settled. For reasons of survival, the Washoe Indian tribe migrated to more economically feasible areas, due to the loss of their hunting grounds, in the valley and their prior ways of life were taken over by farms that needed hired hands, and the large demand for charcoal and lumber.Th...


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Business

Boeing 777 Finance Case Study Boeing is currently operating with the majority market share of the commercial sector of aircraft manufacturing. Frank Shrontz, our CEO, has recently stated his goal to increase the company’s return on equity from its current average of 12%. The following summary will delve into the most appealing project for the future of this firm: the 777 aircraft. The purpose of this new product is to maintain our competitive advantage in commercial airline production by completing a family of Boe...

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A Study of IKEA's Product Design and Pricing Strategy IKEA’s competitive priority is based on producing quality products at a low price. This concept is exemplified in its’ corporate mantra ” price with meaning”. This is achieved by creating inexpensive products without making its customers feel cheap. This manta is followed from design to the customer’s home. 2. Describe IKEA’s process for developing a new product?IKEA starts the process by picking what the new product will cost. This will help to determine color, materials used,...

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John Donne

An Analysis of The flea, written by John Donne is another poem containing love, sex and religious beliefs. One of John Donne’s characteristics is to always consist of these 3 primary subjects in his poems. The Flea represents lust, but a desire with respect for women. The topic of this poem has to do with a couple of lovers lying in bed. He wishes to take her virginity far from her. In essence, the meaning of this quote: “And in this flea our two bloods socialized be” suggests that the flea has bitt...

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Short Story

Silas Jones, Crooked Letter Crooked Letter Silas Jones was a young black boy in times that there was still segregation between colored and whites. He was forced to meet young Larry Ott when his mother and Larry’s Father tried to start driving to school together. Then when Mrs. Ott stops that interaction, and the boys are told not to see each other again, they start playing in the woods again. Later when they get older, they no longer speak to each other and Larry is the strange book worm and Silas is a star baseball player.

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Democracy

Unit Test Unit Test Review a member of the Bolsheviks in Russia.a worker during communist rule in Russia.the local council in each Russian city.It would stop North African forces from invading Europe.It would help prevent Soviet expansion in the West.It would ultimately ensure victory over German forces.It would ultimately ensure victory over German forces.The media enthusiastically supported the work of the ruling party.The work...

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Character

The Character of Prince Hal and Hotspur In Dramatic Contrast In Henry IV Part 1 As we look at the play we see that this contrast is the pivotal axis of the play. We see that from the very opening scene until the last scene of the play, that prince Hal and Hotspur are constantly contrasted. Shakespeare uses Prince Hal and Hotspur’s characters to show how much more superior Prince Hal is as a leader of men than Hotspur is. Shakespeare portrays Hotspur as somewhat of a one-dimensional character, whereas he portrays Prince Hal in a different way, but as a complex, mu...

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Friendship

The friendship between Rosalind and Celia This passage is an extremely important part to the play, as it is when Rosalind and Celia decide to leave and go to the Forest of Arden. Celia’s father, Rosalind’s uncle threatens Rosalind and banishes her from his court. We see, in this passage, just how close Rosalind and Celia are, not just as cousins but as friends too. It is easy to tell that they are friends but all friends have their problems. In this case Celia is a very loving and caring cousin who appears to want to do anyth...

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Dylan Thomas

Do Not Go Gentle to That Good Night by Dylan Thomas Dylan Thomas was a widely known poet and author whose poems were extremely popular, such as “And Death Shall Have No Dominion” and “The Play for Voice.” He was born on 27 October 1914, and he died on 9 November 1953. He was preferred in his lifetime, and he is still known by his works after his death. Among his works that I believe is the most substantial poem is “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night.” This work had been published about 2 years before his death– 1951, and it is likew...

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Personal Experience

Write the Best Personal Experience Essay Buddha said: “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present actions.” Everybody will agree that we should live the real moments of the life but not live dreaming about future or regretting about past. Nevertheless, there are cases when we have to recollect the bright situations of our past; moreover, we are required to illustrate them in an interesting way with the help of different literary devices.As you can notice we start our arti...

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Australia

Australian poems The First Australians is a poem expressing Troy Hopkins’ hatred towards white settlers because of how they claimed Australia and labeled the natives ‘Aboriginal’. He called it an invasion, not a settlement and he says that the natives were the first ones there so they shouldn’t call them “aboriginal”. Hopkins then tells how the white settlers spilt the native’s blood on ‘sacred ground’ and they get rewarded for it. Hopkins speaks of Lex Wotton who is an aboriginal man who helps other ...

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Family

Effects of Growing Up in a Dysfunctional Family When some people look back on their childhood they see happy times full of family memories, traditions, love, and encouragement. When I look back on my childhood I remember drug abuse, visiting my step father in jail, going without utilities, and playing the role of a mother at the age of eight. I knew I was different from other children. I knew that my parents depended on me to play the role of an adult. They depended on me to get up every morning and get my brother and sister on the...

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Games

The Importance of Puzzles and Games A puzzle is likewise a wonderful learning toy for a child and helps them establish crucial skills like problem fixing and thinking abilities. Puzzles are generally constructed of a range of materials with the most typical being that of wood and cardboard. It is also essential to note that similar to adults, kids are also prone to fads, which is the factor why most toys are played with briefly and after that brushed aside. So it is very important to select one that will count like a pu...

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Boss

Mexicans Begin Jogging Gary’s Soto “Mexicans Begin Jogging,” describes an event that happened when he worked in a factory where illegal Mexican workers were employed. Although the poem is simple, Soto brings identity, ironic, drama, and imagery to his audience. The narrative reflects irony the speaker went through and the dilemma that Mexican Americans go through. The poems tone is ironic and not taking too seriously. The poem begins explaining to the reader the story of a Mexican American as he worked in a...

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Garden

My Mother in Garden Alice Walker also uses her own mother as a method to explain the way they are and the creativity they have lived in . She explains, “Guided by my heritage of a love of beauty and respect for strength-in search of my mother’s garden, I found my own. “(Walker 675) This quote shows how Walker was able to find her own creativity by seeing her mother’s creativity in the creation of her gardens. Walker’s mother grew beautiful gardens at every single house they had ever lived in,it was so or...

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Copper

Tetraamminecopper(II) sulphate hydrate Write-up FunctionThe purpose of this experiment is to form tetraamminecopper( II) sulphate hydrate and figure out the yield.ProductsCuSo4ï ¿ 1/2 5H2O.NH3 (concentrated).Ethanol.50 cm3 measuring cylinder.250 cm3 beaker.Spatula.Devices for vacuum purification.Procedure.Weigh out roughly 5.0 g of CuSo4ï ¿ 1/2 5H2O.Dissolve it in 30 cm3 water in the beaker.Add 10 cm3 concentrated ammonia (NH3) and stir the o...

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Germany

Was the Treaty of Versailles Too Harsh on Germany? The Treaty of Brest-Livosk cannot measurably be compared to the Treaty of Versailles. It is more akin to the Treaty of Ghent. Remember, that as a strategic political move, giving up the Baltic countries, which were small and geographically closer to Germany than to the Soviet Union,didn’t appreciably decrease the Russian landscape. In 1939, as part of the infamous Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, Germany, controlled by the Nazis, returned the favor and secretly agreed that the Baltic countrie...

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Business

Opponents of Globalization Globalization is a dream that any idealist would want but developing countries have been paying the price for capitalism. International trade may be reaping profits for rich countries but it also destroys cultural identity and further impoverishes Third World countries. It is inevitable that globalization would homogenize people. To be able to market their goods, multi-national corporations need to create “the same values, the same tastes and use the same advertising” (Turning Point P...

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Development

Deposit Mobilization INTRODUCTIONStudy BackgroundFor the development of any country, the financial sector of that country is responsible and must be strong. The financial sector is vast field, which comprises of banks, cooperatives, insurance companies, financial companies, stock exchange, foreign exchange markets, mutual funds etc. These institutions collect idle and scattered money from the general public and finally invest in different enterprises of national economy that consequently...

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Business

Kimpton Hotels Earthcare Program What are the benefits of Kimpton’s environmental sustainability initiatives? What are its costs? The benefit of the program is to put back into the earth what is being taken out. Many companies who support Eco friendly establishments will book specifically with the Kimpton hotel in support of their EarthCare program. The costs are greater for not putting back into the environment what is taken out. In the long run being non eco friendly will cost Kimpton hotels more than what they spe...

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Interview

Interview with a Record Store Owner On a less then pleasant day the weather was cold and rainy so before I left the safety of my car I turned my collar up to face the cold and made a bee line to the store so fast it would put Usain Bolt to shame. When I walked in the store I was greeted by the smell of coffee and sound of The Rolling Stones song Monkey Man playing over the store speakers with the owner of the store john singing along to the song and throwing his arms up like a monkey. As soon as you walk into the...

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Life

Philosophy of Life of Zorba the Greek The narrator has been cumulating knowledge for decades, but finally realizes that only emotions can ‘catalyze’ it and turn passive knowledge into active. Another significant spiritual belief, expressed by Zorba and at first rejected by the narrator is freedom, including the absence of redundant social bonds. Zorba has ‘worked’ “quarrier, miner, pedlar, potter, comitadij, santuri-player, passa tempo hawker, blacksmith, smuggler” (Kazantzakis, 1953, p. 47). In addition, he spent several...

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