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Essays On Music

Crafting an essay on the broad and multifaceted topic of "Essays on Music" can be both a rewarding
and challenging endeavor. On one hand, the subject matter offers a vast landscape of possibilities,
allowing for exploration of various musical genres, historical developments, cultural influences, and
personal reflections. However, the sheer breadth of the topic can also pose difficulties, as it requires
the author to navigate through a complex web of themes and ideas.

One challenge lies in striking the right balance between depth and breadth. Should the essay delve
deeply into the nuances of a specific musical genre or artist, or should it attempt to provide a
comprehensive overview of the entire spectrum of musical expression? Deciding on the scope of the
essay is a delicate task that demands careful consideration of the target audience and the desired
impact.

Furthermore, conveying the emotional and sensory aspects of music through words can be daunting.
Describing the auditory experience and translating the profound emotions that music can evoke into
a written form requires a unique set of linguistic skills. Striking the right chord between analytical
rigor and emotional resonance is a constant tightrope walk for the essayist.

Researching for such an essay can be an intricate process as well. Music spans centuries and cultures,
necessitating extensive reading and listening to grasp its evolution and impact fully. Staying abreast
of current trends and understanding the historical context of different musical movements are critical
components of the research process.

In conclusion, while writing an essay on the topic of "Essays on Music" presents an intellectually
stimulating journey, it also demands a careful navigation of the intricate web of musical knowledge.
The challenge lies not just in the scholarly exploration of the subject but also in capturing the essence
and emotions of music in the written word. As with any complex topic, success requires a
combination of passion, expertise, and the ability to convey the magic of music through language.

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How Does Hawthorne Use Paradoxes In The Scarlet Letter
In the book of Genesis, Adam and Eve received an amazing gift from god: the Garden
of Eden. He gave them everything they could possibly need plus a tree the Tree of
Knowledge from which they were not to eat. Eve fell into Satan s temptations and took
the fruit from the forbidden tree, causing Adam to follow her example. Much like Adam
and Eve, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne are cast out for their sin in
The Scarlet Letter. They both suffer through their sins and transgression of society s
norms, but each in different ways. Hester faces the public consequences and keeps her
integrity, whereas Dimmesdale never confesses and loses it. In The Scarlet Letter,
Hawthorne uses paradoxes and biblical allusions to convey that because everyone sins;
sinning does not affect a person s morality, not admitting to being a sinner does.
Through Hawthorne s use of paradoxes, he reveals his message that due to the
pervasiveness of sin, being a sinner does not affect a person s morality, not admitting to
sin does. While Hawthorne makes it clear that other people within the community sin,
only one person in the novel was ever publicly vilified Hester. Hawthorne intrudes into ...
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Hawthorne depicts this through the sins of Hester and Dimmesdale only one admits
to their sin, and only one is an honorable person. This trend of sinning is not only seen
within Hawthorne s novel, it is seen in real life. Sin is everywhere, ranging from the
little white lie to murder but what people need to realize is that sin is not the problem,
the denial of sin is. There is not a person in the world who has not sinned, calling them
all immoral is not only absurd but impossible. As Ecclesiastes 7:20 puts it, there is no
one on earth who is righteous, no one who does what is right and never
Health Risks In Older Adults
An older adult tends to be from the age of 65+. The older adult with Down syndrome
as can everyone else may experience health difficulties. They age earlier so may
experience health difficulties earlier than a typically developing adult. Physically it is
important that the older adult maintains a healthy diet as well as doing some form of
exercise such as going walking if they still have independent mobility. The older adult
is more prone to develop osteoporosis and therefore it is very important that they attend
regular health checks with their GP. Dementia is also a common health risk which
affects the older person and if this occurs it also effects family and friends dealing with
it. Older people tend to suffer from sensory impairment where there eyesight and
hearing becomes less sufficient. Those who can help them with this need in the
community is the optician and the ENT. Hearing loss can be due to wax build up
which would require the older person to visit their GP or ENT. Also they may not have
the mobility to make their own meals and so Meals on wheels would have to meet this
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The older person with Down syndrome has similar needs of those of the typical
developing older adult. They tend to be lonely and may require supported living. They
seem isolated from the world and may not receive regular contact with their family, co
workers or friends as they used because of loss of mobility. The older adult with Down
syndrome commonly suffers from Alzheimer s which can lead to stress on the family.
Also the older adult with Down syndrome does not deal with bereavement loss very well
because of the close attachment and bond they establish with people. Some older people
with Down syndrome may continue attending the community centre, lunch clubs, church
groups or other volunteering that may get them out into the community to interact with
Leadership, Management And Communication Skills
I have been married 25 years to my wonderful husband, Rick. I have 2 beautiful daughters,
Kimberly and Kaitlyn. Kimberly is currently attending Washburn University and Kaitlyn
attends Seaman High School.

5.EDUCATION/SKILLS/BACKGROUND:
I graduated from Nemaha Valley High School in Seneca, Kansas. Beyond high school,
my education has been learned from on the job experience.

I have leadership, management and communication skills. In addition, I have the abilities
to multi task, problem solve, listen attentively, and teach effectively.

I began my career with the State of Kansas in August of 1985 as a Clerk Typist II with
the Kansas State Board of Agriculture (now the Kansas Department of Agriculture). I was
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The majority of my years of service (1988 2014) have been with the SCC and in 2011
Governor Brownback combined SCC with the Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA).
Throughout my years of employment with SCC/KDA, I advanced my career
significantly with on the job experience, involvement within the agency, willingness to
learn new tasks, and volunteering to do tasks or special projects for the department. With
the SCC/KDA, I held the following positions: Secretary II, Office Specialist,
Administrative Officer, Accounting Specialist, Program Consultant I, Program
Consultant II, Public Service Executive I, and the last held position of Public Service
Executive III. In June 2014, the SCC/KDA was relocated to Manhattan, Kansas. The
relocation caused me to look for employment in Shawnee County as I live in Topeka,
Kansas. In November 2014, I obtained a Public Service Executive position with the
Department of Administration, KTOP team.

6.PLEASE LIST ANY FUNCTIONAL AREAS YOU WOULD LIKE TO LEARN


/CROSS TRAIN WITHIN YOUR TEAM OR ON A DIFFERENT TEAM WITHIN
OCFO:

I have only been employed with the Department of Administration for a little over a year,
so I am unfamiliar with the different OCFO team functions. At this time, the only area
that sparks my interest is with the State Revolving Fund as I was previously employed
with the SCC/KDA for 26 years, and our agency had interactions with KDHE in
conjunction with the State Revolving
Givaudan Flavors
PROC 5830 Pricing
Case Study Title: Givaudan Flavors

1. Major Facts / Major Problems: * Givaudan is a major supplier of flavors to Tastyco,


one of Givaudan s largest customers. * Geoff Morales has been the Tastyco account
manager for three years, during which Geoff has increasingly grown volume and
returned large profits for Givaudan. Geoff has not had to compete with other flavor
suppliers and has been able to charge Tastyco high prices for both new and existing
flavors. * Givaudan s R amp;D team has been working directly with the R amp;D team at
Tastyco in a number of technical areas, including conducting Flavor 101 training. *
Tastyco has a new Purchasing Manager Susan Challis who recently contacted Geoff ...
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* Geoff presents these issues to his boss, Michael Alpharo, and suggests a price
reduction on most of the existing flavors by 25%. Michael rejects a price reduction by
explaining that while there is profit on variable costs, the fixed costs of manufacturing
sites and the expertise of flavorists still needs to be covered. He also points out the
investment in technical innovations and flavors library which shouldn t be given away
for free. * Michael asks Geoff to put together some options to allow Givaudan to continue
working profitably with Tastyco. To fully understand the value presented, Geoff
schedules meetings with three Tastyco executives Jack Collins, Rick Miller, and Claire
Hillman to realize the true value Givaudan offers to Tastyco.

2. Possible Solutions: For the purposes of these solutions, I assume the conversations
with the three Tastyco executives Jack Collins, Rick Miller, and Claire Hillman have
all taken place and have provided some insight into the perceived value of Givaudan at
Tastyco. The solutions proposed below may be presented to Geoff s boss as potential
paths forward.

Solution A: Supported by feedback and perhaps direct inaction from the from the Tastyco
executives, Geoff could develop a presentation that justifies the differential value
provided by Givaudan and further

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