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    I had some money left over and I was playing a game. I had a crate (something you open up with a key, which costs money) and I wanted to open it. I bought a key and opened the crate. Within the crate, there a various items with different price points. I managed to get something worth $20 (real money), “No way! Drew, Drew! I just got a 20XX!” I said in excitement. “Really!? Oh my gosh! Let me see it!” Drew exclaimed. “Dude! Let's go into a game with it and let's see how it looks on my car!” The chance

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    This foreshadows that Dorothy will no longer crave the radical freedom that she is singing about once she has experienced a different world. Interestingly, the scene ends with Dorothy singing “Why then, oh why can’t I?” which is in the minor key, representing Kansas. This subtlety foreshadows Dorothy’s decision to return home after successfully escaping to Oz. Before Dorothy even begins to sing, the song is introduced by a fluty melody that is reminiscent of birds chirping. Birdsong is an explicit

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    Academic Behavior

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    I teach because I like to help students learn, so I want to be available to you. But since this is a large class, I won't be able to address the difficult questions if I am spending hours a day answering the simple ones. So before coming to the instructor with any question, try finding the answer on your own by searching in at least three (3) different places. (For example, re-read the module, check the course schedule, re-read the syllabus, post a question in the discussion board, send a message

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    the material from the main phrase in Primary theme zone, but it’s in the F major. However, from bar 92, it modulates to I6 in C major, and at bar 93, it suddenly modulates to i6 in c minor. This chord can also be the pivot chord for the iv6 in the key of g minor. From bar 94 to 110, it all uses the motive 2 and 3 as a basic material to do the development. Measure 94 to 95 is the sequence of motive 2 and 3, but in bar 96, it makes motive 2 and 3 into only one bars, and doing the sequence for 2 more

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    education over 38 weeks of the year, parents will also have the option to pay for additional hours if and when they require them. Early years education is about supporting very young children, children aged 3-5 years old. It is very different from Key Stage 1 as it is based on learning through play rather than a form of formal education. Although TA’s may not always work in the early years department it is important to

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    Schumann's "Frightening", in bar 21, the C major chord is followed by a tritonal harmonic leap onto a sforzando dominant seventh chord of F-sharp major at beat 2. This chord, together with a rising chromatic line heralds the return of the tonic key. Schumann has reinterpreted the chord of C major as the Neapolitan chord (the flattened second) of b minor (the tonic), making the surprising tritonal leap more logical than it initially seems. The original motivic material is presented

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    quietly in piano, but tension builds as the left hand rumbles back and forth between octaves. A subtle crescendo eventually leads to a stunning virtuoso passage that incorporates the use of a cross-hand technique and modulates into the key of E flat major. This key change is carried over throughout the remainder of the exposition and into the closing, which is typical of the sonata allegro from. What makes this first movement unique is the fact that the introductory Grave theme is repeated both

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    Group Project Homework [78 pts] Note: This assignment can become very large, due to the screen shots. Use trimming and compression to keep it at a manageable size. Suppose that you have designed a database for Marcia's Dry Cleaning that has the following tables: CUSTOMER (CustomerID, FirstName, LastName, Phone, Email) ORDER (InvoiceNumber, CustomerID, DateIn, DateOut, Subtotal, Tax, TotalAmount) ORDER_ITEM (InvoiceNumber, ItemNumber, Service, Quantity, UnitPrice, ExtendedPrice) SERVICE

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    table Import the structure of a table in an Access database Add fields using the Data Type gallery Delete a field Reorder fields Enter a record in Table Datasheet view Import data from a text file Create a table in Design view Set the primary key Import

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    17) A surrogate key is a random or arbitrary key often just numbers incremented. 18) A composite key refers to an entity that has multiple keys. 19) Domain entities are entities that represent the core business elements of the database. 20) A lookup entity can help ensure consistency in data entries. Unit 3 Assignment

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