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    In Ellen McCarthy’s Online dating has its pros and cons‚ meta-analysis says‚ discusses the positive and negative aspects of online dating social networks. The article states that social scientists find online dating a “crapshoot” and are often having mixed reviews. Some of the positive attributes of online dating are the giant selection of possible mates‚ the ability to meet people with similar interests‚ and gives the opportunity of finding love to people who have a sexual orientation other than

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    Whales have an important place in Māori tradition. Several tribes tell of the arrival of their ancestor‚ Paikea‚ on the back of a whale. Although there is debate as to whether Māori hunted whales‚ it is clear they regarded stranded whales as a valuable source of meat‚ and used whale teeth and bones for ornament. Ship-based whaling Māori men were eager recruits for whaling ships‚ as replacements for crew who had deserted; whaling was exciting and an opportunity to see the world. As early as

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    AS Music History Project 4: Baroque ensemble music: 1. What is meant by rondeau form? Discuss its origins and main sections. Why was repetition so important for Baroque composers? Rondeau form is where the opening passage in the tonic key keeps coming back around‚ the most common pattern generally being ABACA. The A section is called the refrain or rondeau and the non-A passages are called episodes or couplets. The rondeau form originated in France‚ and was first the name of a medieval song with

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    Advertising and How it Effects Addicts As long as advertising is legal‚ people will continue to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes. Both products are glamorized by the advertising they receive‚ and both products target people at an early age to secure their economic status. An essay by Jean Kilbourne called “Addiction as a Relationship‚” illustrates how advertisement is used to lure people into using cigarette products‚ or alcoholic beverages to enhance their relationships‚ stimulate their

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    PEARL FARMING.IN RECENT YEARS INDIA HAS SUCEEDED IN DEVOLOPING FARMING TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCTION OF CULTURED PERALS F GOOD SHAPE AND LUSTURE. CMFRI-CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE THE CMFRI IN INDIA GIVES NECESSARY TRAINING IN PEARL CULTURE TECHNIQUES .IN THIS PROCESS SHELL BEADS ARE INTRODUCED INTO SOFT TISSUES OF THE OYSTER ALONG WITH A STRIP OF THE MANTLE SO THAT THE LATTER MAY SECRETE THE PEARLY SUBSTANCE AROUND THE BEAD.THE TREATED OYSTERS ARE WELL TAKEN CARE OF IN CAGES SUSPENDEDFROM

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    We are surrounded by music everyday. No matter where we go‚ whether in the grocery‚ the mall or even school‚ there is music constantly playing. Music is an important and extremely useful tool which in a way that we can learn and to deny its power is a waste of a truly wonderful resource. Music is a human activity which involves structured‚ audible‚ sounds and also used for artistic‚ entertainment or ceremonial purpose. Music is a driving force in society‚ it has been present since the dawn of man

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    | Tilburg University | THE ASPECTS OF CULTURE AND ITS EFFECT ON ENTRY MODE DECISIONS | Bachelor Thesis 2010 Name: G.M.J. Smit ANR: 619284 Supervisor: S. Xu Date: 11th of June 2010 Word count: 7904 Organization & Strategy Management Summary What cultural factors influence the decision of ownership of subsidiaries from the conventional perspective or asymmetric perspective? This problem statement is the main area of research in this study. To be able to answer the problem statement

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    Music expresses and affects emotion; it has the power to move a grown man to tears‚ to trigger thoughts‚ to invoke joy‚ sorrow‚ anger or love. Music can manipulate the emotions and incite immoral thoughts or actions. By nature‚ music is morally neutral and a good. Over time however‚ immorality has seeped into the music industry‚ leading to music which is immoral. Music has begun to glorify sex and to embrace immorality as a good. Hundreds of new songs and genres are contain lyrics and rhythm which

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    vesicles before secreting them from the cell. Question 5: Which one of the following statements best describes one difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells? a) Prokaryotic cells do not have the cellular components for autotrophic nutrition. b) Prokaryotic cells do not have a nuclear membrane. c) Prokaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelle structures different from those of eukaryotic cells. d) Prokaryotic cells have a higher degree of specialisation than eukaryotic

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    Aaron Copland How We Listen This essay How We Listen by Aaron Copland deals with the three ways in which we listen to music. The three planes he talks about are sensory‚ expressive‚ and musical. Copland begins the essay with the simplest way of listening to music‚ or the sensuous plane. This is when we listen to music simply just for pleasure. It does not require any thought process. It’s a way of listening to music subconsciously. Copland says most of

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