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    Psychosocial Dispositions of Musicians: A Developmental Study of Creativity Durgesh K. Upadhyay Abstract The objective of this study was to ascertain those psychological and social dispositions that are conducive to the development of a person as a creative musician. Narrative methodology was used in this study. Research participants consisted of the musicians belonging to Indian system of music known as Hindustani (North Indian) music. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with seven

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    A Privilege Have you ever wanted something so bad that you would do anything for it? The privilege I badly want is to get a husky puppy and I believe it would be beneficial. Getting a husky puppy would be beneficial because it would teach me how to be patient‚ it would show me how to take care of something other than myself‚ and it would teach me responsibility. My parents may counter-argue that getting a husky is a bad idea because I wouldn’t spend enough time with her/him‚ I wouldn’t train

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    Appalachian Musicians And Singers and The Songs They Write Growing up in Appalachia and around its music has made a great impact on my life. I can remember‚ as if it were yesterday sitting on grandpa’s front porch with my family singing along with Hillbilly songs on the radio. Along with entertaining the music eased the tensions of living a meager existence in Appalachia. By relating with these song writers and the stories in there songs we somehow find our life less tedious and more bearable

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    Musician Responsibility: Work long days‚ practice for many hours. Learning all music‚ and performing in plays‚ movies‚ and performances/concerts and or television. Also‚ the duties of a musician are to be trained in their field‚ to have and know what songs or music they will need to use for a particular singer. To arrange a piece of music for a situation. To be proficient with their chosen instrument or instruments. To be able to hear the tune by ear or play by note‚ to sight read music. To have

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    Addicts are adept at hiding evidence of their addiction. Deception is the rule‚ not the exception. Physicians are trained to identify addiction‚ but without training common signs of addiction can easily be overlooked. For example‚ it is a misconception that addicts are easily identified by looking for needle or track marks on their arms (http://bit.ly/1DTAgwB). Addicts also inject into veins hidden from view‚ such as the legs‚ feet‚ and groin. If a vein is not accessible‚ addicts can inject into

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    in Philadelphia on March 25‚ 1931‚ he grew up in Providence and began playing the drums at age 12. They considered him an advanced improviser and a bandleader with a taste of challenging post-bop.His first musical attraction was guitar. Some people would consider him a late learner on the drums. Usually when it comes to music lessons or learning an instrument‚ children start around the age of seven or eight. Due to the Korean War‚ Paul was forced to join the army and left the age of 24. Paul played

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    JUDGMENT18/08/1978 BENCH: FAZALALI‚ SYED MURTAZA BENCH: FAZALALI‚ SYED MURTAZA SINGH‚ JASWANT PATHAK‚ R.S. CITATION: 1978 AIR 1613 1979 SCR (1) 218 1978 SCC (4) 118 ACT: Infringement of a copyright in a play in a film-What are the tests-Whether copyright can be claimed in a theme. Suit for damages for infringement of a copyright-What are the principles. HEADNOTE: The appellant-plaintiff is a playwright‚ dramatist and producer of stage plays. The appellant had written and‚ produced a number of plays. The subject

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    Legal Rights and Privileges of Common Stockholders The common stockholders are the owners of a corporation‚ and as such they have certain rights and privileges. • Control of the Firm A firm’s common stockholders have the right to elect its directors‚ who‚ in turn‚ elect the officers who manage the business. In a small firm‚ the largest stockholder typically serves as president and chairperson of the board. In a large‚ publicly owned firm‚ the managers typically have some stock‚ but their

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    1.What is the copyright? Copyright is like a legal which is used to protect the original creators’ rights. It is one expression of the intellectual property. 2. What is the intellectual property? Intellectual property is the vast legal concept which is used to preserve the creators’ profits. Not only the material product‚ but also includes the immaterial product. Such as the melody‚ computer games and music. 3. Copyright works in Australia We do not need to register copyright. Because there

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    range of resources relating to issues surrounding academic dishonesty and copyright infringement cases on university campuses. Traditional thought has placed considerable blame for an increase in these cases over the last ten years on the evolution of technology. Close examination of the literature shows that technology has helped to ease a student’s ability to commit acts of academic dishonesty and infringe copyright laws but has not been the sole reason behind acts. Instead a lack of understanding

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