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    March 7‚ 2015 Mr. Bernard Olsen 155 Main Street Elmsford‚ NY 10523 Dear Mr. Olsen: Thank you for your order on March 1 for Building “A Computer Music library”. Please fill out and return the enclosed forms as soon as possible. Once we receive the forms‚ we will be pleased to ship your order to you. To show our appreciation‚ we have enclosed a reprint from our monograph‚ “Music Today”. We hope you enjoy it Sincerely‚ Jonah Emeson Customer Service Manager March‚ 7‚ 2015 Mr

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    Living in Harmony

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    Living in Harmony Speech Topic: Feng Shui Speech Title: Living in Harmony Organizational Pattern: Topical General Purpose Statement: To inform Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about Feng Shui Central Idea Statement: To inform my audience about Feng Shui by first‚ traveling through the history of Feng Shui‚ second‚ by exploring the five major elements of Feng Shui‚ finally‚ by focusing on the theory behind Feng Shui. Introduction: Good evening. Wouldn’t

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    A Psalm of Life

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    A Psalm of Life ----Hurry Wadsworth Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is noted as the most popular American poet of the nineteenth century. His poetry and narrative works are lyrical with an easy rhythm‚ making them memorable. Uplifting with topics the “every man” can relate to‚ Longfellow’s poetry hums in people’s minds like a favorite song. “A psalm of Life” was first published in Voice of the Night in the September edition of New York Monthly in 1839. It is very influential

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    Communal Harmony

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    You learn a skill or become career oriented so you can make more money which is modest at best if you decide to have a family. How does it play into communal harmony? It doesnt because you are not taught or think of your responsibilities as a citizen and your relationship to everyone impacts society itself. You cant have communual harmony if everyone is seeking their own gratification or needs in society. For a society to function‚ the relationship of the individual in relationship to society must

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    Camp Harmony

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    Japanese Internment Posted by: Krenk‚ Laura Email: laura.krenk@ops.org[->0] Grade Level: All Themes: 1. Internment Camps 2. Racial discrimination 3. World War II Objectives: The student will: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the key terms as outlined in the text 2. Analyze why Japanese-Americans were sent to Internment Camps 3. Speculate why German-Americans and Italian-Americans were not sent to Internment Camps 4. Visualize what an Internment Camp looks like 5. Relate to students

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    Harmony at Home

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    Synopsis. One of the more interesting essays in Rereading America by Colombo‚ Cullen‚ and Lisle was “Looking for Work” by Gary Soto. “Looking for Work” is a narrative of a nine year old Mexican American boy who really desires his family to be the perfect family. His assertion is that he is looking back on his childhood‚ but tells the story as a child’s point of view. The narrative is placed in the nineteen fifty’s‚ and focuses on his family experience. The essay indicates the boy lives with his

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    Symphony Seeds

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    environment and likely organisation structure of Symphony Seed Sales and Symphony Research Institute Symphony Seed Sales (SSS) and Symphony Research Institute are subsidiaries of the Symphony Seeds Ltd holding company which‚ in turn‚ is a subsidiary of Conglom holdings. Symphony Seeds is part of a division known as the Land Development Corporation (LDC). SSS and SRI both operate in the same environment‚ namely that of any large agricultural firm. Symphony Seeds considers itself a mature firm‚ implying

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    Melody and Harmony

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    Maydwell 10/02/2010 The Relationship Between a Melody and Harmony Music is a form of art whose characteristics come together to give it form that includes rhythm‚ texture‚ dynamics and pitch. The two main components are melody and harmony‚ which gives music its real meaning. Melody is defined as the soul of music‚ whereas harmony is an add-on which gives music its beauty. Homophonic texture‚ where one main melodic line accompanies harmony‚ and homorhythm texture‚ where all the voices and lines move

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    Book: Black Beauty Author: Anna Sewell Rating: 4/5 Publisher: Manoj Publications ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Summary: The book is an autobiography from the point of view of the titular horse‚ named Black Beauty. The first part of the book deals with Beauty’s birth in a meadow‚ his time spent as a foal with his mother and the advice she gives him to behave well to be treated well. Then he is sold to the Squire Gordon who is a horse lover and cares

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    Symphony Fantastique

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    Symphonie Fantastique is a symphony written by French composer Hector Berlioz in 1830. It is quite possibly one of the most important and representative pieces of the Romantic period‚ and is still very popular to this day. The first performance took place at the Paris Conservatoire in December 1830. In many aspects Symphonie Fantastique and J.M.W. Turner’s “Slave Ship” are very similar. Romanticism was a movement during the mid to late 1700’s in Europe; this was around the time of the Industrial

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