Choose, research and describe an existing company you would like to work for.

Choose, research and describe an existing company you would like to work for.

1)Introduction and background= briefly describe the theoretical background and introduce the reader into the topic
2)Description of the company (400/500 words) , it should include=
-Fundamental facts about the company: industry, company size, location, country(its) of operation, their vision, mission, organization chart etc.
-Company culture (using a company culture model covered during the workshop). describe to which extend is the company culture driven by the culture of the company\’s home country (using e.g. the hofstede cultural dimension)
-Prelevant management style and structure of the team in which you would like to work.
3) A short motivation letter motivation letter for the management of the company. Reasons why they should hire you (why you are a good fit).

Watch and listen to the tone poem \”Also Sprach Zarathustra\” by conductor Gustavo Dudamel and Berlin Philharmonic. Describe each of the musical elements in response to this piece and use language that describes each unique element of music.

Watch and listen to the tone poem \”Also Sprach Zarathustra\” by conductor Gustavo Dudamel and Berlin Philharmonic.

Describe each of the musical elements in response to this piece. use of language that describes each unique element of music.

1. Rhythm – type of meter, time/meter signature, syncopation, etc

2. Melody – whether based on major, minor, chromatic scale, stepwise motion or leaps, etc

3. Harmony – Consonance , Dissonance, etc

4. Color (Timbre) – Men and Women\’s voice, Instruments, Dynamics, etc

5. Texture – Monophony, Homophony, Polyphony

6. Form – Strophic, Binary, Ternary, Rondo, Theme & Variations, etc

Watch the following videoand answer the following questions. Three Strikes: http://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000002579045/the-making-of-the-three-strikes-laws.html Is the Three Strikes law effective in reducing crime?

Watch the following videoand answer the following questions.

Three Strikes: http://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000002579045/the-making-of-the-three-strikes-laws.html

Is the Three Strikes law effective in reducing crime?
Should Three Strikes guidelines be standardized across all states?
Should victim input be taken into consideration when law is created?