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  • Macroenvironmental Analysis Forstrategic Management: Stakeholders'view of Ghana's University Libraries

    Macroenvironmental Analysis Forstrategic Management: Stakeholders'view of Ghana's University Libraries

    ple, Franco (1995) in a study of human resourcesin the library system of the Pontifical CatholicUniversity of Chile (SUBC) made several ob-servations that confirm some of the findings inthis study. On the socio-cultural dimension shealso found out that there was a negative impactof historical weaknesses of public libraries andschool libraries on university library developmentin Chile, exacerbated by poor reading habits ofthe young. Like this study Franco (1995) alsofound the positive or negative effects of monetaryexchange

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    Submitted: February 3, 2011
  • Music Evolution

    Music Evolution

    Music Evolution Oh, darkeys hab ye heerd it, hab ye heerd de joyful news? Uncle Abram's' gwine to free us, and he'll send us where we chuse, For de Jubilee is comin' don't ye sniff it in de air! And sixty-three is the Jubilee for de darkeys eb'ry where! (Greene) Black music throughout the past couple of centuries has changed in many ways. It started out as a basic way to communicate, and then evolved

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    Submitted: February 3, 2011
  • Does Viewing Television Increase Aggression?

    Does Viewing Television Increase Aggression?

    TV Violence Affects Minds of People http://www.term-papers.us/ts/gb/pnl166.shtml Abstract Television violence is pure evil to the minds of children and young adults. A simple cartoon can probably have around thirty violent acts in it. A sit-com show can influence a kid to kill someone. Magazines and newspapers have articles of children imitating violent acts that they have seen on television. Psychologists and doctors have done a lot research to prove that television violence can affect a

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    Submitted: February 3, 2011
  • An over View of the Beverage Industries

    An over View of the Beverage Industries

    AN OVER VIEW OF THE BEVERAGE INDUSTRIES Contributing to this industrial revolution among other industries were Manufacturing, Agricultural, Automotive, Chemical, Hotel, Banking Business Services, Real estate, Tourism and information Technology to name a few. But on such industry that has been holding onto its share of the market since its inception note in the USA - its birthplace - but all across the globe as well as the Beverage Industry. It has introduced icons that

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    Submitted: February 3, 2011
  • Intro to Music

    Intro to Music

    Introduction to Music April 7, 2008 #4640 - MUS 107 OL Review #1 Throughout my life I have listened to a variety of music of all kinds. I am the kind of person that will give any musician's [< musician’s] talent a chance. If there is a guitar, base, [< bass is how it’s spelled in music] drums, and an excellent voice added I probably like it. Along with having a great voice the meaning

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    Submitted: February 4, 2011
  • Mixing Music

    Mixing Music

    Most good mixers these days can start there mix process at any desired point because of their years of experience and their relationship to their monitors. When starting out as a mixer you do not have this experience and need to start at a reference point that will produce desired results for your mix. I have designed this mixing segment for those with little experience or are new to the mixing process. Before starting a

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    Submitted: February 4, 2011
  • Censorship

    Censorship

    From the beginning of modern civilization, books have been an important and revolutionary source of human knowledge. Unfortunately, it has become a growing trend to censor books for a variety of reasons. Several of these reasons, which include protecting children and omitting offensive material, are not only arbitrary but are without merit. This is because sheltering children is not beneficial to the children, and also it is impossible to shelter kids without resorting to isolation.

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    Submitted: February 4, 2011
  • The Articles of Confederation - an Effective Government?

    The Articles of Confederation - an Effective Government?

    The Articles of Confederation were a primitive version of the current Constitution of the United States. Back in the 1700's all thirteen states approved the Articles of Confederation. The Articles served as the only way to keep the states unified. Though they were weak (most people were afraid of having a strong central government) they still helped in modeling the United States Constitution and helped in stabilizing the government. Although this is true, it

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  • Point of View

    Point of View

    A diverse Point of View in literature is what produces the story. In each story the author shows you what they think is important by giving you a certain point of view. Whether it is a first person or a third person point of view, there is always a motive behind why the author chose that view. "Everything that Rises Must Converge", by Flannery O'Conner, deals with contentious issues of racism and the questionable validity

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  • Censorship: An Infringement of Rights

    Censorship: An Infringement of Rights

    Censorship: An Infringement of Rights America has always been known as “the land of the free, and the home of the brave”, but recent events begin to arise questions of how “free” we, as Americans, actually are. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press... (Bill of Rights) It has been over two hundred years since these

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  • Blasphemy in Music

    Blasphemy in Music

    Music is the oldest form of art and communication known to mankind, its use has varied drastically along the evolution of societies and cultures. Music was used by the early tribe-men as a tool of communication with their various gods and powers of nature; we’ve witnessed this art form among the native Indians of North America in their infamous rain dance, this particular dance was a tribute to the Rain-god. And with the progressive evolution

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  • American Culture of Pop Music

    American Culture of Pop Music

    I.Invasion of American Popular Music After World War I, American popular music -- blues, jazz, and Tin Pan Alley songs -- swept Britain, much as British music invaded the United States in the 1960s. American songs such as "Chicago" and "Manhattan" were consistently among the most popular tunes in Britain in the 1920s. As a result of the invasion of American popular music, Britain was influenced by such culture. The Beatles and other British rock

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    Submitted: February 5, 2011
  • Sonny's Blues by James Baldwin, a Narrative View

    Sonny's Blues by James Baldwin, a Narrative View

    Each story has a protagonist, the main character, the one that seems to have the attention focused on them. Then there's usually an antagonist, the opposite of the protagonist, the so- called "bad apple" in the family. It seems to be that way with the modern family we see today. "Sonny's Blues" is mainly of an older brother who only wants to see the best for his youngest brother, Sonny. Coming from a middle-class family,

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  • Rock Music: Affecting the Entity of Youth That Subject the Society to Bear the Risk

    Rock Music: Affecting the Entity of Youth That Subject the Society to Bear the Risk

    Thesis Statement: It is true that a man has dominance over himself and that he has the power to build his own perspectives in spite of thousands of influences, however, it could not be falsified that rock music has taken part over youth’s entity and on society. Music has its origin as early as the earliest civilization. Of its entire genre, significantly, no one could determine the greatest, however, rock music is said to be

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  • Music Video Analysis

    Music Video Analysis

    Media manipulates the opinions, views and ideas of many people. Media can change ones perspective on their culture. Gender plays a major role on how the media tries to manipulate ones opinion. This music video gives a stereotypical view of the male gender and how males react to the end of a relationship. In the music video “It Ends Tonight” by the All American Rejects, a relationship is coming to an end. It is about

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  • Traditional Music Vs International Music

    Traditional Music Vs International Music

    Music is one thing , in this world , which nobody hates. A person may not like to hear music always, but he will definitely not hate music. This is the reason, there are many different types of music in the world today. Music can be played in many ways, one can play with strings, sticks, or just a humming. In olden days music has a very good medicinal importance. A pregnant woman , who

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  • Music Is an Art Form

    Music Is an Art Form

    TERM PAPER “Music is generally perceived as the most universal of all art forms.” The literal meaning of the word 'music' according to any dictionary is: 'art of combining vocal or instrumental sounds in a harmonious or expressive way.' But music has a meaning which is far broader than this. Music is life. Music means Self-expansion and oneness. It is an art by itself. Art, in any of its forms, is generated by a person,

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  • Future of Music

    Future of Music

    From folk-blues singers like Huddie Ledbetter (a.k.a. Leadbelly) to modern day hip hop artists like Common, Talib Kweli and the Roots, the folk music of the African-American communities has embodied the struggle of the marginalized worker in America. Probably the most influential figure from this time was folk-blues musician Huddie Ledbetter (a.k.a. Leadbelly). Leadbelly (1888-1949) integrated old gospel tunes, blues, folk, and country music into a sound that was entirely his own. Born onto a

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  • Proper Governance on Intranet Projects

    Proper Governance on Intranet Projects

    Proper Governance for Intranet Projects Proper Governance is a necessity in software projects and is an approach that must be employed to achieve project deliverables. Without a governance strategy, projects can run the risk of increased costs, delays in release, and lack of acceptance within an organization. For the past four years, my company has utilized a corporate Intranet to share company news & information. At the time of implementation, this site was considered a

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    Submitted: February 6, 2011
  • Point of View "tell-Tale Heart"

    Point of View "tell-Tale Heart"

    Essay #1: "Tell Tale Heart". Poe writes "The Tell Tale Heart" from the perspective of the murderer of the old man. When an author creates a situation where the central character tells his own account, the overall impact of the story is heightened. The narrator, in this story, adds to the overall effect of horror by continually stressing to the reader that he or she is not mad, and tries to convince us of that

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  • Religion Influences the United States Government

    Religion Influences the United States Government

    Religion negatively influences the United States' government. Throughout the history of the U.S., government has constantly been influenced by Christianity. It started when Europeans came over and tried to colonize the U.S., and it is still continuing today in our government. Many people from all over the world leave their country and come to the United States "The Land of the Free," in hope for a new and better life. They leave for many reasons

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  • Itunes and the Digital Music Industry

    Itunes and the Digital Music Industry

    iTunes and The Digital Music Industry On April 28, 2003 Apple revolutionized the music industry by creating the iTunes Music Store. For the first time consumers were able to purchase digital music that was immediately ready for download onto their iPod mp3 players. However, since the start songs downloaded from iTunes have protected by a digital rights management (DRM) scheme known as fair play. Soon after Apple opened their store several other companies opened

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    Submitted: February 7, 2011
  • Music and Technology

    Music and Technology

    Music, Technology and Society Music and the relationships of music have changed drastically in our society. The course of studies and the evaluations of the applications of the technology of music, the making and the listening of music have changed in the way we listen to music, the styles of music in our society and in the media. The importance of the technology in music today, has, over the past century been charted through the

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  • Censorship of the Internet Is Unconstitutional

    Censorship of the Internet Is Unconstitutional

    Censorship of the Internet is Unconstitutional The freedom of speech that was possible on the Internet could now be subjected to governmental approvals. For example, China is attempting to restrict political expression, in the name of security and social stability. It requires users of the Internet and electronic mail (e-mail) to register, so that it may monitor their activities.9 In the United Kingdom, state secrets and personal attacks are off limits on the Internet. Laws

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    Essay Length: 2,082 Words / 9 Pages
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  • Governments of Europe

    Governments of Europe

    Governments of Europe The governments of Europe had a variety of differences. It all started when Europeans began to see what a treasure chest the Americas really were. Nations began to arrange their government around mercantilism. Nations required goods that would provide wealth for the country such as gold, silver, and wood. The Europeans established colonies in the Americas to provide the raw goods that they needed. The colonies shipped these goods back to their

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    Submitted: February 8, 2011