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    Franz Schubert

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    written in minor keys while typical string quartets contain movements in both major and minor keys. (It modulates into major keys but tonal centres stay in minor keys.) That must reflect his feeling regarding his hopeless future because of the illness he contracted in the same year. I chose the second movement of the string quartet to arrange since I found that unusual feature of the key as stated above, while the second movement of typical string quartets tend to be written in major key if the first

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    Measures 1-8 Analysis

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    In measures 1-5, start to feel joyful march by mimicry between the main groups of brass during to switch other instruments. In measures 12-15, saxophone began to play the main melody. In the first march to Sense of fun and the response of the melody in the violin at 15. The main melody played saxophone and flute instrumental in answering room measure 23. In measures 27-30, saxophone melody played by two main groups of instruments are accompanied by a group of dynamic and brass polished piano rhythms

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    I measure domestic political volatility through observable events that are likely to indicate leadership change or social pressure on the government, in both cases using variables constructed with data from the Cross-National Time Series (CNTS) dataset.footnote{cite{Banks2011Cross-National}. A number of studies have used the CNTS data to capture political volatility or instability, but there is no consensus on the best approach or best variables to use. To list a few: cite{Sasikumar2009testingtheories}

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    will be employed as its key instrument. Defence diplomacy itself was first included in the Indonesian Defence White Paper in 2008. However, the document only included one mention of defence diplomacy. In the latest 2015 version, defence diplomacy is mentioned five times. The document also stresses the importance of the defence attaché’s role in facilitating defence diplomacy abroad. This significant development indicates the

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    handled at the international level have a strong male bias. Classical notions of international relations and are associated with masculinity, such as the idea that the world is essentially anarchic and conflictive, have penetrated the creation of foreign policies of the countries and in the actions of some international organizations, such as NATO. This, according to some feminist critics, generates an international order that is exclusive and very limited vision for the vast range of issues that

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    American Foreign Policy

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    frustrating and complex foreign policy issues in the world,” was a statement that was once used by past President Bill Clinton to describe foreign policy matters with the Balkans. This era of history is a classic example of America’s continuous battle between isolationism and internationalism. Given the circumstances that were occurring throughout the Balkans Region the United States really had no other option but to intervene. With America’s leadership and their power to influence the foreign policy that came

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    The International governmental actors are also called the Inter-Governmental Organizations (IGOs). The key defining characteristic of an IGO is the fact that it has individual countries as members. Almost all IGOs also have a central administrative structure. The systems level of analysis holds the view that IGOs and other international factors and actors are the key determinants on how foreign policies are made in any state. The other sub category of the non-state actors are the transnational actors

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    been trained and educated to, to be a part of the skilled workforce. In the migrant 's country, however, labour shortage in these areas are rare as most countries do not have attitudes towards such jobs the way locals in their host country do, so foreign workers often fill these positions in the country they choose to migrate to. This way, the host country 's economy will benefit as it now has sufficient manpower and the migrant workers ' pay are much lower than that of the locals in the host country

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    Boko Haram has been terrorizing Nigeria and surrounding countries for years, with noticeable increases in power over the last five years. Best estimates indicate that the Boko Haram insurgency rose to power in the 2000s with the goal of promoting strict adherence to Islamic Shari’a Law throughout Nigeria (Bussey, Chasse, Martin, 2016). The group found footing quickly; frustrations with the faulty political system and lack of economic and social development in northern Nigeria allowed the group to

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    daughter know, but her mother is not only fluent in English—but in xenophobia as well. Many Americans see no point in bilingual elementary education because they view math, reading, and appeasing the system to be of higher value. However, learning a foreign language in elementary school takes advantage of the human critical period for language acquisition, meets other countries in their education systems—catching the United States up with the rest of the developed world, and provides abundant cognitive

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