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    Summative Case Study HP

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    electronic test and measurement equipment on $500 capital. These two smart fellows five years out of Stanford‚ established Hewlett-Packard Corporation and won the bid for an audio oscillator to test the sound equipment for Walt Disney’s "Fantasia"‚ and their fantasia became reality. Their company’s 1968 Hewlett-Packard 9100A was the first personal computer‚ but they marketed it as a "desktop calculator" so as not to evoke images of IBM. They developed the laser printer‚ the single unit printer/copier/scanner/FAXer

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    Fryderyk Chopin

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    HIS COMPOSITION INCLUDING MARZURKAS‚ BARCAROLLE‚ POLONAISE‚ WATZES‚CONSERTOS‚ETUDE OR STUDIES‚ MARCH‚ IMPROMPTUS‚ SCHERZOS‚ SONATAS‚ NOCTURNES‚ BALLADS‚ PRELUDES‚ FANTASIA‚ BARCAROLLE‚ TRIOS‚ BOLERO‚ RONDO‚ AND SONGS. EXAMPLE COMPOSITION OF THE FAMOUS ONES ARE: - MINUTE WALTZ (VALSE‚ OP 64 NO 1) - NOCTURNE OP. 9 NO. 2 - FANTASIA IMPROMPTU OP. 66 - POLONAISE IN A MAJOR‚ OPUS 40 NO. 1 - THE POLONAISE IN A FLAT‚ OPUS 53 - THE POLONAISE- FANTAISIE‚ OPUS 61 - REVOLUTIONARY ETUDE OP 10 NO 3

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    Fantasy in D minor analysis

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    MOZART’S UNFINISHED FANTASY THOUGHTS ABOUT THE FANTASY IN D MINOR‚ K. 397 BY EPHRAIM HACKMEY Submitted to the faculty of the Jacobs School of Music in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Music Indiana University May 2012 Accepted by the faculty of the Jacobs School of Music‚ Indiana University‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Music ___________________________________ Prof. Menahem Pressler‚ Research Director __________________________________

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    Reality Show

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    Some can be hillarious and some can even make the audiences cry. Reality show is very well accepted all over the world. Thousands of reality show have already been in a place called the heart of the audiences‚ for example ‚ American Idol‚ Akademi Fantasia‚ The Biggest Loser‚ Jon and Kate Plus 8‚ and many more. With the help of reality show‚ a lot of talents have been discovered and the demand in business such as in advertising is making a huge improvement. However‚ with this kind of programme‚ a

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    The Effects of Television Violence What is violence? Do you think that children who watch violence on television will show violent behavior? What about the terrible tragedies in which kidstv kill other kids‚ why? Many studies have been done to answer the question of television violence and its effects on children. Studies have been done by scientists‚ pediatricians‚ and child researchers in many countries over the last thirty years. These studies have tried to find out what it is about television

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    Moonlight Sonata

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    A Look into Different Interpretations of the First Movement of Moonlight Sonata: The Piece that Portrays an Assortment of Emotions by Lauren Mora Music History 70: Beethoven Section 1G Ludwig Van Beethoven ’s Quasi Una Fantasia‚ later named and more famously known as The Moonlight Sonata‚ is a piano piece that can be portrayed and analyzed in a multitude of ways. The piece was published in 1801‚ during a period of great experimentation in Beethoven ’s music. This can help

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    In 1929 former Disney animators Hugh Harmanᄃ and Rudolf Isingᄃ made a cartoon entitled Bosko‚ the Talk-Ink Kidᄃ‚ and tried to sell it to a distributor in 1930. Warner Bros.ᄃ who had previously tried an unsuccessful attempt to set up a cartoon studio in New York in order to compete with Disney‚ agreed to distribute the series. Under producer Leon Schlesingerᄃ’s guide Harman and Ising created Looney Tunesᄃ (the title being variation on Disney’s Silly Symphonies) starring their character Boskoᄃ. A second

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    Sexism In Disney Movies

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    images‚ and plenty more. The argument is that these movies display these topics to our children which causes them to learn to adopt the mindsets and behaviours that come with them through the social learning theory. Many different movies such as Fantasia‚ Dumbo‚

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    Mr. Vanhoop was an average man who is tall and gangling. He had a thin face‚ and a jet black shiny hair. His wife‚ Mrs. Vanhoop was a few inches shorter but is still tall. She has a curly brown hair‚ and always having a nice pretty smile during the rest of the day. The pair had two children‚ a girl and a boy. Both of their children got Mrs. Vanhoop’s brown hair. The oldest one was a daughter named Katie‚ and the youngest one is a son named Verloren. The siblings always loathed each other when their

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    Maurice learned to love stories as a young child when his father told him embellished versions of Bible stories. At the age of twelve‚ Maurice became very inspired by the animated world of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” He was fascinated with Disney‚ particularly Mickey Mouse and the film Fantasia‚ which he saw when he was twelve and had a lasting effect on him. In 1948 he worked at FAO Schwartz as a window dresser while he took night classes at the New York Arts Students League. Maurice started working

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