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    STRUCTURE ‘Electric Counterpoint’ has an A-B-Coda style structure. HARMONY/TONALITY I think Reich‚ to a certain extent‚ uses tonal ambiguity in ‘Electric Counterpoint’ because the key which the piece is in is not always clear. This creates a level of uncertainty for the listener and requires them to process the piece and therefore ensures they listen to it better. Furthermore‚ at the very end of the piece‚ there is a long crescendo that leads to a final chord built on the two notes E and B

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    Global Explosion-Proof Electric Motors and Actuators Market 2014-2018 Electrical motors and actuators are an integral part of the Process Equipment industry‚ and are employed in pumps‚ compressors‚ and valves in order to drive and control the flow of the medium throughout the process line. To operate in an NEC-classified hazardous environment‚ explosion-proof electric motor and actuator enclosures must withstand an implosion or an explosion‚ restricting flame propagation between the medium and

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    Demographic Environment The demographic environment includes many factors such as age‚ gender‚ family status‚ race‚ education and the community in which a person lives. A change in age distribution is a demographic force that will affect the organizations in the automotive industry. Over the years the main target group has shifted from the old generation the “baby boomers” to the next generation of customers‚ Generation Young or “echo boomers”. Generation Y is know as people born between 1977

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    Lincoln Electric (LE) has been a producer of electrical and welding technology products since the late 1800’s. The company remained primarily a family and employee held company until 1995‚ then approximately 40% of its equity went to the public. James Lincoln‚ one of the founders‚ developed unique management techniques that effectively motivated the employees. These management techniques were implemented as an unusual (for the era) structure of compensation and benefits called "incentive management"

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    Overview Of Neuron Structural and Functional Properties and Electric Circuit Parameter Models from a Cellular Perspective. Neurons serve the purpose of receiving signals coming from neighbouring neurons; they assimilate these signals‚ and generate nerve pulses. They then conduct and transmit these nerve pulses to other neurons which are capable of receiving them. Neurons are the structural constituents of the brain. Typically‚ neurons are five to six orders of magnitude slower than silicon logic

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    Keyword: Electric Golf Carts for Sale Do You Want to Sell Your Electric Golf Cart? If your car is at an end‚ it wears out or begins to consume a lot‚ or your family situations changes and you need a new golf car. Therefore‚ you are in great need to place and ad in a local newspaper under the classified banner of “electric golf carts for sale”. But how? Deciding to sell his car is one thing‚ selling it is another. You want the best prices‚ but how to get the most? How to prepare the car and where

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    An Analysis on Customer Care Strategy of the General Electric Company Table of content 1.0 Company Introduction --------------------------------------------------------------------------2 2.0 An Outlook of the General Electric Company’s Customer Care Strategy ----------2 3.0 Development of GE’s Customers Care Strategy ------------------------------------------3 4.0 GE’s standards in details ------------------------------------------------------------------------6 5.0 Ways

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    General Electric (GE) Strategic Management Case Study: General Electric (GE) Analysis using Porter’s Approach By: Johnny Cantrell Part A: General Electric‚ or GE as it is better known‚ is a diversified technology‚ media‚ and financial services company. Their primary objective as stated is “focused on solving some of the world’s toughest problems”. Their slogan‚ which is “imagination at work”‚ truly says everything there is to know about the vision of the company. Inside

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    Case Analysis General Electric: From Jack Welch to Jeffrey Immelt The need for Jeffrey Immelt to develop into a level 5 leader is imperative for GE to continue to grow and prosper in the current economic conditions of global expansion and constant change.  Immelt can also benefit GE by becoming a level 5 leader by focusing on developing and empowering employee values and intrinsic motivations rather than facilitating initiatives to carry out his own vision. By Immelt developing into a level

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    In March of 1979‚ Emerson Electric Company purchased Skil Corporation‚ a manufacturer of power tools‚ for $58 million. Emerson began as a manufacturer of electric motors and fans and gradually expanded into a variety of consumer and industrial electrical components and systems by following a strategy of acquisitions of related smaller companies in order to achieve the goal of increasing sales by 15% annually and doubling profits by 1981. The company’s stated goal was to be the best-cost producer

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