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    How Physical Environment Affects the Workplace

    do not necessarily believe certain hues have the same affect on all people, but they do have an effect. I can tell the difference in myself in motivation, productivity, and overall comfort in different types of rooms. Personally, for me, the color blue does not work; I am not as focused, I create tension not only within myself but with anybody who happens to have to work with me. Brown, I hardly think so; red/orange, I get rather anxious; pale green is best for my work product and concentration

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    Jalin James Ms. Sisk Rough Draft September 22, 2014 Written Explanation Draft My Coat of Arms represents me in various ways. I used symbols that the people of the Middle Ages used back then to describe me. The people of the middle Ages used a lot of symbols to represent a lot of things. Writing actually started with us just using symbols to represent the things we wanted to write about. There are a lot of symbols that describe me. My motto is “Imago perfecta non est nisi Imago.” In English

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    1940's

    ~1940s Entertainment~ 1940s movies NOW ARE VERY dramatic and nice to watch with the family. Bert Lahr from the movie “the wizard of oz” played the lion without courage. I found that funny because lions are courageous, brave, and strong. Billie burke, also a wizard of oz character, played the good witch of the north. She helped Dorothy get to the wizard so she can get back to her home in Kansas. Judy garland, the character of Dorothy, was a young girl who cared much about her dog toto. Once when

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    Piss

    affects the amount of radiation that is being reflected through the atmosphere. There would be very low transmitted energy because of the depth of water. This is what gives it its unique signature. However, the reflectance is at its maximum at the blue end of the spectrum and decreases as wavelength increases. As for the Shallow water it does have an overall reflectance. This because of the low depth of the water so more light is reflected. He water could also be turbid which as some sediment suspension

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    Music Description and Response Paper

    Instructor Course Date The Blues The blues are songs that were introduced in the 19th century and mostly played by African Americans. The genres of these songs were originated from the northern America and attributed to African Americans. However, the origin of the blues is from Europe as English was used in the song’s lyrics and the fact that instruments came from Europe (Susan). This paper dwells on the comparison of two pairs of blues and the summary of Thinking Blues by Susan McClary.

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    The Influence and Legacy of the Rolling Stones and the Beatles

    days when rock and roll music was searching for an identity, along came two unique bands that would change the face of rock and roll music. The Rolling Stones and The Beatles had a uniqueness that was not found in other bands at the time, by fusing blues and rock music into a new sound. With their contrasting style of music and each band having a huge following, they changed the landscape of the music industry forever. And that started the debate of which one was a better band, but this is not a

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    Music Notes

    Chest voice, falsetto, crooner (male who sings with background jazz music) The 1920’s, 30’s and 40’s * Upheaval in politics, reflected in music * Baby boomers Chapter 1: Roots to 1955 Before Rock and Roll (Main stream music, rhythm and blues, country & western) Part 1: The World of Mainstream Pop Leading up to 1955 National vs. Regional Changes * Emergence of technology took music from a regional scope to a national level * Radio (1920’s) directed at white middle class

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    Kingdom vs the Country

    Kingdom vs The Country William Shakespeare and Jane Smiley, authors of King Lear and A Thousand Acres, focus on the setting throughout the two novels to help readers interpret the meaning of what they were wanting to get across. They add simple details such as a storm or the location with the help of symbolism, tone, and diction.              Symbolism shows up a lot in literature. It is hidden behind words, to give off hidden meanings that the author implies but doesn’t come out and tell you.

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    Jazz

    music has never been my biggest interest, after I started learning about it in class I began to wonder about phenomena of Jazz. Surprisingly I found out it made me bobbin my head and feel warm inside. The performance I attended was at B.B King Blues Club and Grill located on near Times Square. This neighborhood means you will be battling with pretty big crowd but the place was generally pleasant and accommodating. The band played in a style of Ornette Coleman, known as one of the major innovators

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    Norms

    I have undertaken the task of breaking a social norm within the campus grounds. I wanted to see what kind of reactions I could get from a wide variety of people, and since UNL is so diverse with different genders, race, and age, I chose our campus to be my laboratory. I decided that I would try standing in the back of the union by the fountain, and then I would play the guitar and sing out loud as if I were enjoying the nice weather. This would probably seem normal to most people, however, I don’t

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