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    There are many lessons in life that we can only learn through experience, and I feel like life has a way of surprising us all the time with the things we least expect — good or bad. What I learned in the week of my wisdom teeth extraction was one of the best and unexpected life lessons I have probably ever been graced with. Now I know why they call them “wisdom” teeth. Recovery comes in different forms, but it follows the same process, no matter if the pain is physical or emotional. Recovering

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    “Women can make $4,465 less than men who make the median wage” (Hardwick). Women are paid less than men are for the same amount of work. Some say that what contributes to the wage gap is that women tend to take more time off to raise children. However, when women return to work they are not paid proportionally less per hour. The gender wage gap still exists and motherhood has a strong influence on it. The gender wage gap is still present today and is increasing slightly, even outside of the

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    “Music as Poetry” Essay The song, “Hotel California”, by the Eagles, is a very poetic song that uses imagery, and symbolism to bring out the theme in an indirect way of the speaker’s personal issues of life. The Eagles use imagery to set the mood and tone of the song. Along with many aspects of symbolism to input a lot of double meaning throughout the whole song. With both imagery and symbolism incorporated, many fans or people who have heard of this song would believe that the theme of this song

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    changed our music? Does it sound different? And if it is in what ways does it sound different? Also, is it distributed differently? The internet changed music in many ways, but one important way is music streaming. Music streaming means listening to music in “real time”, instead of downloading a file to your computer or device and listening to it later. Many artists believe that music streaming services such as Spotify or Pandora don’t reward them enough for the right to play their music. Artists

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    There are many diverse reasons people set out on a mission or goal, some do it for fame and glory, some do it for their family or friends, and some set goals to better the world. Scarlet Benoit, from Scarlet, sought out to find her kidnapped grandmother. In the King of Mazy May, Walt Masters wanted to warn Loren Hall that his claim was going to get jumped. Farah Ahmedi, from The Other Side of the Sky, undertook the mission to escape Afghanistan with a prosthetic leg and her mother. However, as diverse

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    Introduction A safe space for a client could be described as a place or space in which a client feels secure and free to express him/herself in a real, true and open way. This could mean a number of things to different clients, it is very individual. What makes a person feel safe? The list could include some or all of the following; Not feeling judged or criticised by the counsellor or that the counsellor is likely to not accept you if you share something ‘bad’ Feeling that

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    The Napster Debate

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    record company still gets a cut of the profits, something that artists ' whose songs are downloaded through Napster don 't get. <br> <br>The fact that Napster is free and more convenient than visiting a record store makes it an appealing way to get music for consumers. The problem the record companies have is that there is no way of regulating who has access to the information, and hence no way of profiting from it. <br> <br>Napster also facilitates international distribution for unsigned artists.

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    Innovative Marketing, Volume 2, Issue 1, 2006 67 Warner EMI Music. Strategic Development for the First Decade of the New Millennium Demetris Vrontis Abstract This case has been compiled to put forward the author’s suggestions for future strategic development open to Warner EMI Music as they develop during the 1st Decade of the 21st Century. The case is divided into four main sections. Section one is concerned with an environmental scanning including an analysis of Porters’ Value Chain

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    particular business, the industry it operates in, its country of origin and the country or countries the business has expanded into. In this paper I will be discussing how globalisation has impacted the Music Industry in recent years, and in particular the multi-national giant Universal Music Group (UMG). Globalisation is a noun that is hard to define; it has many definitions depending on which scholar you talk to, which dictionary you reference, and the viewpoint you take. The Oxford dictionary will

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    Life sucks, does it not? Life is nothing and everything in life is meaningless. Perhaps there are a few things that can distract the mind and guard from the inadequacies of life, but in the end all fades away. Nothing lasts forever. While all the somethings are dying and fading, nothing is still there. Sure, one can search for meaning and think happy thoughts, but throughout the struggle everyone is alone and slowly spiraling down the path to despair. In “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,” Hemingway

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