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    THE SMALL KEY by Paz latorena It was very warm. The sun‚ up above a sky that was all blue and tremendous and beckoning to birds ever on the wing‚ shone bright as if determined to scorch everything under heaven‚ even the low‚ square nipa house that stood in unashamed relief against the gray green haze of grass and leaves. It was a lonely dwelling‚ located far from its neighbors‚ which were huddled close to one another as if for mutual comfort‚ it was flanked on both sides by tall‚ slender bamboo

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    Project on Key Account Management – Executive Summary Objective: Extensive study of MBQ & ARS processes followed by major Key Accounts and recommend suggestions to ITC field team to adopt relevant best practices at account level to maintain & build MBQ’s across categories. Given independent & business model unique to each individual account‚ the recommendations may be account specific. Relevance of Project to the Organization: Key Accounts are the trendsetters in the premium categories

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    Brahms Research Paper

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    Johannes Brahms always had the ambition to compose a major symphony but lacked the self confidence to do so. He was extremely intimidated by Beethoven and his symphonies that he felt he could never compose something near as well so he put off writing one altogether. His first symphony was not completed until Brahms’ was 44 years old and had been working on his symphony for twenty years. Not only was Brahms’ intimidated by Beethoven‚ but he also admired Beethoven. He appreciated all of Beethoven’s

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    Concerto no. 4 The first movement in this piece opened with a solo piano. The pianist played chords in a key which I am unfamiliar and then came to rest on a dominant chord. There was a pause for what seemed to be two or three beats and then the orchestra entered in what I made out to be B major. A theme is played by the orchestra in the continuing B major and then drops in pitch to another key‚ which I was unable to make out which one. Once again the theme is played‚ followed by a strong cadence

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    During the first part of the development‚ the key of melody constantly shifts back and forth from g minor to Bb major. For example‚ from mm.229 to mm.237‚ the melody stays in d minor and gives the audience a feeling of discontent. At the end of mm.237‚ the C natural gives the listener a hint of key change. On mm.238‚ the key changes to g minor. The hint of change key appears again with the f natural on mm.248 and modulates to the Bb major on mm.251. The key changes to A major (V) on mm.327. On mm.336

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    to terms with his hearing loss. The famous tune that begins the exposition is in a minor key which gives me a feeling of dread. As those four beats are repeated and a harmony is added the music accelerates and crescendos to a fortissimo that adds a sense of frenzy to the music. Just then‚ trumpets herald in the second theme which slows down to an adagio tempo with a quieter mezzo piano dynamic‚ the major key here provides a lighter feeling of peace and calm briefly before building excitement is created

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    minor-theme A 0:50 Solo-minor (ends in major) 1:18 Ritornello- major-theme A 1:25 Fortspinnung 1:28 Solo and answer- Spinning off B material 2:00 Ritornello- minor-A theme 2:14 Solo-minor (ends in major) 3:00 Ritornello-A material back in original key: 3:11 Theme B to ending cadence Vivaldi’s Bassoon Concerto in C major follows Ritornello form precisely. It contains five ritornello sections woven around four solo episodes. The opening ritornello states two themes that are repeated throughout

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    Summative Concept Map Gary Vause‚ II PhD in Applied Management and Decision Science Specialization:  Information System Management Table of conents Abstract 3 Major Ideas 4 Concept 4 Conclusion 4 Figures Figure 1: Key metaphors of the Organization 5 Summative Concept Map Abstract In this Summative Concept Map‚ Gareth Morgan makes a major contribution to the understanding of organizations by suggesting that it is vital to view organization through multiple metaphors

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    demonstrated by the bond between Red Dog himself and the people of Dampier. Finally the author Louis de Bernieres emphasizes the importance of loyalty and to have each other’s back when times get tough. Love is not only a key theme in the novel “Red Dog”‚ but a key theme in life. Author Louis de Bernieres explains that’s without love not only for other humans but for everything around us‚ we would be lost. For the skinny “yank” living in the toughest environment in Australia love was the last

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    Schubert's Lieder

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    introduction with the use of dense chords played in the bass register to illicit a mood of sorrow in the key of D minor played by the piano features dactylic rhythm (long note played followed by two short notes – minim and two crotchets in song)‚ which is often associated to funerals or a person’s impending death. D minor which “sounds melancholy‚ gently sorrowing” (Steblin‚ 2002) was Schubert’s key-symbol of death. Though there are no words by Death in the introduction‚ it can be seen as a shadow of

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