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    Battle of Fort Sumter Many threats were made after Lincoln’s election in November 1860 to Federal troops that guarded forts in the south. Confederate States have been seizing U.S arsenals‚ forts‚ and navy yards within their borders and as a precaution‚ General Robert Anderson asked for reinforcements to the War Department and and made a plan for some of his men to move to a more secure location close to Fort Moultrie; in this case‚ the unfinished Fort Sumter. Anderson put his plan into effect on

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    Why was the Battle of Gettysburg a Turning Point? (May 8‚ 2013 What comes to mind when you hear the words “The Battle of Gettysburg”? To me‚ I think of the event itself. The United States was two years into the Civil War‚ when the bloody battle in Pennsylvania broke out. General Lee‚ also known as the general of the Confederate army‚ plotted an attack at Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania. The battle started on July 1st‚ 1863 and continued on for 3 straight days. In just those 3 days‚ it turned the Civil

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    The Jim Davis Case

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    The Jim Davis Case Background At the end of this story we find Jim Davis‚ a relatively newly hired Retirement Account Coordinator and Business Development Manager for Hereford National Bank‚ in a management quandary. He is faced with a situation where a branch manager‚ Patty Matthews‚ has skipped a mandatory training session that he is conducting for all branch managers of the company. Patty‚ a 25-year veteran‚ claims that she missed the training because of illness‚ but Jim doesn’t feel that

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    follows five children as they have to struggle through a system of conflicting education regulations and avoid the academic pitfalls that are public schools in order to receive a proper education that may guarantee them a career. The film‚ directed by Davis Guggenheim‚ asserts the claim that Teachers’ Unions are a main problem to public education‚ and that charter schools are the safest and most definite method to ensure that a student acquires a proper education. While the film was created with good

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    An Inconvenient Truth The movie I saw was An Inconvenient Truth directed by Davis Guggenheim and narrated by former Vice President Al Gore. When I found out that this was Al Gore’s movie that everyone had made a big fuss about‚ I had the misconception that it was going to be boring. Al Gore has always seemed like a robot in terms of personality and I thought that this was a way to improve his public perception by using a new media. In addition‚ I thought that this movie was more propaganda to launch

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    Ethnomusicology 50b

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    Jazz in American Culture: Bop and Cool Jazz Jazz music has developed into a complex and extraordinary phenomenon since its advent in the early twentieth century. This unique and sociocultural music movement developed many variations‚ each bringing to light talented musicians characterized by a particular technique or style of play. The audiences for each individual style of music were constantly evolving with their respective cultures‚ finding themselves gradually integrating this more foreign

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    lonely‚ unrecognized musicians tried to bond with one another to blot out the dismal world around them; in an effort to find positivity and acceptance‚ play together‚ and inspire confidence‚ they were exposed to heroin. At one time‚ jazz great Miles Davis was even a

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    Frustration: Davis Contractors

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    CHAPTER 15 FRUSTRATION CONTENTS Introduction Frustrating events Limitations on the doctrine Effects of frustration: common law Effects of frustration: Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act 1943 15.6 Relief in cases of hardship under the international contract law instruments 15.7 Additional reading 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 905 914 927 937 941 961 964 15.1 INTRODUCTION In this chapter we will be considering the doctrine of frustration. This concerns the situation where‚ following formation of a

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    great examples of hard bop. Clifford Brown is superb on trumpet‚ building clear‚ precise melody lines with such authority and control for a mere 24 year old. As many have observed‚ to get from Louis Armstrong to modern trumpeters‚ in addition to Miles Davis‚ Fats Navarro and Lee Morgan‚ you have to give very serious consideration to Clifford Brown. His solos‚ for example on Duke Jordan’s "Jordu" or on the three Clifford Brown originals‚ "Daahoud"‚ "The Blues Walk" and "Joy Spring"‚ now jazz standards

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    Early Jazz History

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    Jazz is one of the most dynamic forms of music‚ having started in New Orleans with blues and ragtime around the 1900. Jazz was not heard at concerts around the nation. Jazz was heard in the small bars and “honky tonks” of the poor New Orleans neighborhoods. Now the idea of jazz being a secluded and limited from the rest of the nation and world is preposterous to musicians today because of the way Jazz has permeated our entire society. Jazz has changed so much since its inception and that is evident

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