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    My workgroup is one of AT&T stores, which comprises of my manager, I as the Assistant and thirteen other employees under me (Sales Representatives). We are Sales set up considered as one stop shop for all AT&T products and services. From sales to new customers, maintaining existing ones through outstanding customer services, issue resolution to home products and solutions. We sell wireless phones, advanced TV, high speed internet, Netbooks, Tablets, Ipads, and Broadband products. My organization

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    As a prevailing spectroscopic characterization, fourier transform infrared spectra help us to verify the existence of addition of sodium based second phase in CuO:Na+ nanoparticles . The bands of pristine CuO and pristine Na2O are located at 459, 502, 591 cm-1 and 890 cm-1, 1430 cm-1 respectively was reported by kim et. al and khufu et at. [177, 271]. As seen from figure 7, three characteristic strong peaks located at 429, 502, 591 cm-1, associated with the Cu–O vibrations of monoclinic CuO. The

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    Eric Fang, Wind Symphony Concert Report     On Friday, October twenty-second, Simi Valley High School had their fall concert, however, they only had two bands so there was not much to write about. The concert band opened up with, Apparitions, by Brian Balmages, which was a song with a very mysterious intro with the percussion. The song is later developed into a soprano winds melody which was very well balanced with its counter and support. Unfortunately before a very beautiful, yet eerie flute solo

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    I yawned softly, quickly glancing around to make sure no one noticed that I had taken a snooze the whole period. “Your homework has been written up on the board,” Mrs. Clark, my band teacher informed our class. “Also, do not forget about the band concert that is occurring tonight at six. Remember to arrive at this band room prepared with your music, along with your uniform. Class dismissed.” “That must have been the longest presentation ever, am I right?,”I told my friend Emma, sighing. “Uh huh

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    Pivotal to their tribal heritage, the Pueblos value the natural world above all else. The native people feel a living connection with nature; in which the Pueblo find their complete peace through the “bare granite face of the mountain”, the “sacred tribal lake”, or “the deep turquoise lake of life” offering the ecocentric beings comfort (6-7). Waters’ novel The Man Who Killed the Deer opens with the nature calling a strong Pueblo Indian into the woods. The honorable character hears “Grandfather

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    Tribal Identity and Class Differentiation – A Sociological Study Submitted by Toshali Pattnaik ( 56 ) Teacher in Charge Preeti Priyam Sharma

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    The night of the homecoming football game quickly approached. Sitting in the band room, the color guard frantically applied makeup, somehow making themselves look effortless through the rushed motions of the brushes sweeping across high cheekbones and the precise, sharp winged eyeliner. We were all nervous for what was to come: our performance. The color guard performs along to the marching band, the visuals to the music. The sweeping flags entice the audience, the clean catches of the rifles leave

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    The two decade period beginning in the late 1940s and concluding in the late 1960s represented the height in popularity for the Hollywood musical. With every major production proving to be box office gold, the level of critical approval was high establishing the Hollywood musical as a genre. Born with the coming of sound, the Hollywood movie musical derived from two sources: opera and operetta, brought over by European emigres, and the American tradition of vaudeville, the inspiration behind so many

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    encryption must be ensured at all interfaces where data could be intercepted or transmitted (on the medium itself, as well as tag–reader and reader–host communication) Bluetooth based indoor navigation [26] • Bluetooth uses RF-In the 2.4 GHz ISM band, penetrate obstacles, such as walls and human bodies, albeit with a substantial

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    Should Marching Band a sport, or Not? When you think of something that should be considered a sport, marching band is not necessarily something that comes to mind. For one, it fits the definition of sport being physically exerting, so much so that some members have even fainted due to exhaustion. On top of the members that march, there is also the color guard. The color guard is a group or section in the band that not only marches, but uses other items in the show. Most times they can do as much

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