Define the various benchmark jazz-related style in a period of your choice. Discuss why and how the music changed from the style period prior to the one chosen. If you choose 1910 – 1930, discuss the contributing factors both social and economic that led up the development of jazz. Define and discuss the forms of music in the period. Write about the composers and performers, along with important performance venues and geographical differences. Conclude with a brief discussion of why and how the music changed to the following style period.
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You have been asked to create a Communications Management Plan for a company. Describe how the communications plan communicates project information to stakeholders, and what information you plan to share via the various communications methods. What is the criteria you will use to determine quality? How often will you check the quality of that area?
Continue readingIn this essay, you are reporting the details uncovered by your research in addition to the narrative of how you did it. Devote at least one paragraph per object to accurately describe the object you are analyzing. Describe its shape and composition. List the items and figures in each of your pair of images. Indicate the style of depiction (realistic/naturalistic or abstracted/stylized).
Continue readingYou are part of a disaster recovery team for a medium-sized business in the manufacturing industry that has one physical location. All operations occur at this location.
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Although Staples says he arouses fear in others, he also admits that he himself feels fearful. Why? Do you think he has reason to be fearful? what does this sense of fear say about his access to the American Dream?
A woman of some forty years enters my office. She moves very carefully and hesitantly, stopping at the door and waiting. Although she is just my height, she keeps her head lowered in such a way that she has to look up at me. She doesn’t seem sure whether to close the door behind her or wait for me to do it. She waits. She asks where she should sit and I indicate which chair is for my clients, although it is obvious from the configuration of the room. She sits down, removes her shoes, and tucks her legs under her body. She wraps her arms around her body as if to hold herself in and silently waits.
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