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    Lewis June 19‚ 2016 Musical Instrument: Violin The 9th century can be placed as the beginning of what is known as the violin. “Although violin-playing is best known in European countries‚ especially considering the origins of world famous violinists like Fritz Kreisler‚ Jascha Heifetz‚ and Niccolo Paganini‚ violins are believed to have originated in Asia” reports Farisha Salman in an article for the University of Southern California. “The current form of the violin‚ however‚” Salman continued‚ “evolved

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    OP 2.15 1.1 Communication‚ language and literacy is the most important skill you can teach your children‚ it helps them with every learning experience throughout their lives‚ communication is not just through talking there are many ways of teaching your child to communicate if there is a problem and that’s through actions such as facial expressions‚ tone of voice‚ body posture‚ movement and drawings this is called non-verbal communication. Without being able to communicate successfully‚ children

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    aspects in life. This desire‚ though‚ leads the curious young people to make some bad choices while not considering the consequences. One of America’s top 10 issues is underage drinking. According to ​ "Facts About Teens And Alcohol"​ ‚ in 2012‚ nearly 3/4 of students in America (72%) reported that they have consumed alcohol (more than just a few sips) before they graduated from the high school. Moreover‚ studies have shown that the three leading causes of death for 15 to 24 year-olds are automobile crashes

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    BWV 1056 Harpsichord Concerto V in F Minor For Violin‚ Viola‚ and Continuo composed by J. S. Bach (1738) Fictional History and Analysis by Jim Meyer MUS 343-01 Dr. Harbold 12/10/2012 The link for the score: http://erato.uvt.nl/files/imglnks/usimg/4/4b/IMSLP02260-Bach_-_BGA_-_BWV_1056.pdf The Link for a Baroque performance of the BWV 1056: http://elmhurst.naxosmusiclibrary.com.proxy.elmhurst.edu/streamw.asp?ver=2.0&s=10727%2Felmhurst08%2F242152 I’ve been in love with the BWV 1056

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    SummaryOctober 1‚ 2014Executive SummaryThe purpose of an executive summary is to summarize a report. Executive summaries are written for executives who most likely do not have time to read a complete document. Therefore‚ the executives summary must cover the major points and be detailed enough to mirror the content yet concise enough for an executive to understand the substance without reading the entire report. An executive summary differs from an abstract. Readers use an abstract to decide whether to read

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    learn to hold the violin with the chin‚ not the hands. Start with a rest position‚ where feet are apart and parallel to the shoulder. Use the left hand to hold the violin and put it in front of left foot. Turn the violin around and fly it into your neck. Head should be turned‚ but it must be relaxed. Let go of the left hand and use half of chin and half of cheek to hold the violin. The biggest mistakes people make with violin positioning are putting the entire chin on the violin or tipping the head

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    OP 2.17: Contribute to the support of children’s creative development 1. Describe why creative development is important to children’s learning Children’s creativity must be extended by the provision of support for their curiosity‚ exploration and play. They must be provided with opportunities to explore and share their thoughts‚ ideas and feelings‚ for example‚ through a variety of art‚ music‚ movement‚ dance‚ imaginative and role-play activities‚ mathematics‚ and design and technology. What

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born 1756 and died in 1791‚ in his lifetime he created a phenomenal amount of impressive works including operas‚ sonatas‚ symphonies‚ concertos and chamber works. Mozart’s father Johann‚ also a musician‚ realised his son was particularly gifted in music at the very early age of 3‚ when he started playing keyboard. At the age of 5 Mozart was composing and performing his works all over the Europe. At the age of six Mozart performed for the Bavarian elector and the Austrian

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    Memorandum November 14‚ 2013 To: Pat Davis Subject: Improving Accounts Payable at Ramsville This memorandum is being written in an attempt to amend the problems discovered within Ramsville’s Accounts Payable Department. Process inefficiencies have led to 6.5% of payments being overdue. These errors are jeopardizing supplier relationships and could lead to a loss of business. The application of lean principles within the Accounts Payable Department was implemented in order to gain improvements

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    The concerto form was developed significantly from the Classical to the romantic era; producing changes within its instrumentation‚ form thematic material and rhythmic devices. The societal attitudes towards the composition and consumption of the concerto form also changed during this time. A concerto is an arrangement with solo works performed within the piece‚ alternating between a larger ensemble and the soloist. The root of its definition was believed to mean to ‘skirmish with one another’

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