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    Ethical 1 Is it ethical for a manufacturing company that wishes not to be identified as the sponsor of a mail survey to invent the name of a fictitious research company and print the name on the letterhead paper used for the survey? I do not think it is ethical for a manufacturing company to invent a fictitious research company. I think 3 things that are not good can come from it. The first thing is the manufacturing company might not have the expertise in surveys. Second is there a point to the

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    Our group decided to test music tempo’s effect on heart rate. This experiment is relevant to one’s health because it is important to understand how to control one’s heart rate. Before we started conducting our experiment‚ we hypothesized that fast tempo music increases heart rates while slower paced music would keep heart rate at a normal level. Method The method we used to test our hypothesis was rather simple. We first randomly selected ten people to be our subjects for the experiment. We then

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    A Choral Tapestry

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    Gerardo Arias Concert Paper May 5th‚ 2012 A Choral Tapestry It’s funny how flexible and versatile music is. Music is thrash metal emanating from a pair of iPod headphones‚ with the intent of getting someone motivated for a long workout‚ and a soothing lullaby sung by a mother to her child. Music is the sunny chirpings of pretty morning melodies by the birds‚ and the soft pitter-patter of rain—nature’s music. And on May 4th‚ music was the choirs of CLC putting together all of the hard work

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    Tempo LTD case

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    Case 6-1 Tempo Ltd. In this case Fatih Terim is trying to decide whether or not to enter a barter trade with North Koreans in which he would send Turkish chemicals in exchange for kereste (Lumber). Because of trade sanctions between Turkey and North Korea this transaction would not be legitimate because there would be some bribing and other extracurricular activities to complete the deal. Terim tried to justify going through with the deal because he concluded that if he did not make the deal then

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    Jazz Concert Review

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    Daniel J. MCcraig November 15‚ 2012 MUL 2380 Professor McNoverg Live Music Review #2 For my second live concert review I decided to attend a live event that was being held at Miami Dade College Kendall Campus on Thursday October the 25th. It was to be performed by students who are in an active jazz group at the school. The jazz ensemble consisted of three consistent musicians with a different vocal artist for each song. The director of the recital was Dr. Timothy Brent who was also the

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    Canon in D Major

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    They’re all professional adult musicians; they’re very good‚ in tune and together. The piece is unique and very famous. It’s Johann Pachelbel’s most famous piece‚ most often played at weddings. The piece is in 4/4 time and in D major. It has a slow tempo‚ smooth rhythm‚ and long‚ full bowing. They’re bowing sounds like it’s always together in each section; like they’re all going in the same direction. Dynamics stay about the same throughout the piece; in piano/mezzo piano. It starts in piano. Sometimes

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    Store Atmosphere Store atmosphere is created by the design‚ color‚ and layout of the store. Both exterior and interior design affect atmosphere. External factors: architectural design‚ signs‚ window display and use of color‚ which together create an identity for a retailer and attract customers. The image that is projected should be consonant with the ethos of the shop. Interior factors: store lighting‚ fixtures and fittings‚ and layout. Color‚ sound‚ and smell can affect mood. In this presentation

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    Nina Simone

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    voice. She is literally putting all of her being behind every word and making the audience feel those emotions with her. As time goes by she moves on from singing about all that she doesn’t have to all that she does‚ which is her body and mind. The tempo changes and becomes more lively and joyous. I find myself bursting with happiness because these lyrics are making me feel grateful for being healthy and able bodied. Ms. Simone sings of having her nose‚ arms‚ legs‚ mouth‚ brain‚ liver‚ and life. She

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    Huma 1102 Concert Report

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    Thesis statement: “This report will simply discuss how Ludwig van Beethoven integrated old and new musical ideas into his work‚ thus creating an unconventional but transcendent and influential quartet‚ based on the String Quartet No.9 in C‚ Op. 59‚ No.3 “Razumovsky” performed on the concert.” On 22nd Nov‚ Shanghai Quartet‚ one of the world’s foremost chamber ensembles‚ performed two musical works. They are Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet No.9 in C‚ Op. 59‚ No.3 “Razumovsky ” and Antonin Dvorak’s

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    The piece is very unpredictable several day ways‚ especially rhythm. This could be down to the fact that there is no time signature given at the start of the piece - meaning that each bar is made up different lengths. This can therefore be hard for the listener to try and predict where the music is going next. Pärt doesn’t use many different note lengths‚ the only ones he uses are: crotchets‚ minims‚ dotted minims‚ semibreves and dotted semibreves - all of which are simple to count as they don’t

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