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2331: Tupac Shakur's Last Album: Makaveli
... Similarly, he lashes out against other East Coast rappers on Makaveli. He accuses the Bad Boy crew of setting him up for the robbery and assault on him that left him in the hospital with gun shot wounds. He doesn’t hold back on how he feels about this and he makes sure to let them know that he will never forgive them for that incident. The album itself seems to ... about on this song are chilling themselves. There is also what seems to be a bit of contradiction. He talks about a mad man screaming and “evil lurks,” and discusses killing people and using his gun. Then he goes on to say that he is praying to God hoping that he’s listening. However if he is going to voluntarily and knowingly go out and kill people and break any of ...
2332: Military Governments
... the role of the military is to protect and serve the state, therefore there is usually a cycle, known as the Barracks cycle, in which the military brings about a coup, but later reestablishes civilian control, and is the new state threatens governmental stability, the military stages yet another coup, etc. The longer the military stays in power, the more the political state exists unstably. In Nigeria, for instance, numerous military ... of incentives which created competition between the navy, marines, and army. The officers of each branch could not agree on a strategy to work with and finally a group of marines was sent in to control the guerrilla soldiers. They eventually were fired upon by the terrorists and a large number of marines were killed. The fact that the navy, marines, and army all had different devices of communication contributed to ...
2333: Music In Therapy
... peers, social withdrawal. Sexual: Incest including father/daughter; mother/son; brother/sister. Other adult/child non-consensual sexual relationships. Contributing Factors •Parental Insufficiency: low self-esteem of parent or guardian. •A Different Child: Inability to control a difficult child. Inability for parent to form strong ties to the child. Over expectation of the child's ability to perform in school or society by parent. •Inadequate support system: Lack of sufficient support ... for daily life. How is music therapy utilized in psychiatric facilities? Music therapy allows persons with mental health needs to: explore personal feelings, make positive changes in mood and emotional states, have a sense of control over life through successful experiences, practice problem solving, and resolve conflicts leading to stronger family and peer relationships. What is the American Music Therapy Associaition? The American Music Therapy Association is the largest professional association ...
2334: Hear No Evil: Music Censorship
... children?” (P.C.H. 58) and “Do you see any extreme difficulty in carrying out those obligations for a parent by material falling into the hands of their children which they have little or no control over?” (P.C.H. 58) The rationally thinking individual would realize that “material” very rarely just “falls” into the hands of young children, but Senator Exon focuses on the concerns of a specific audience, parents. Parents constantly worry about what there children are being influenced by. If they are lead to believe that they have no control over this influence it tends to make them defensive. They would do anything to save their children from the psychological molestation of the record industry. Parents begin to wonder if their children have ever come ...
2335: Negotiation
... want." And with some sarcasm he said, "Since the real reason is never the real reason, you can eliminate the given reason." Finding what they want may be harder than you think! Fifth was emotional control. In negotiations I need to take my ego out of the negotiations. I need to stay calm and not react to any words or physical threats of intimidation. The best way to keep your emotional ... total package not the pieces individually. Knowing these different styles and being able to recognize what the person using them is trying to accomplish, I feel helps me be able to keep my emotions under control and on top of what I’m trying to accomplish. Sixth is Win- Win Negotiating to enter a deal. The term "Win –Win" is from the Book The Win-Win Negotiator by: Ross R. Reck ...
2336: The Beatles
... and collaborating on a song-by-song basis with McCartney. Their songs varied from a slow ballad in McCartney's "Blackbird" to the bizarre and intriguing "Revolution #9) by Lennon. Yet McCartney was needed to control Lennon when he recorded the original version of "Sexie Sadie" with the verse: You little twat Who the fuck do you think you are Who the fuck do you think you are Oh, you cunt ... are his affection and infatuation with Yoko Ono, and the heavy use of hallucinogenic drugs. On some occasions, both of those factors may have given Lennon inspiration for his music, but they greatly reduced his control and influence in the band.
2337: Early Resistance To British Na
... the merchants who formed the East India Company and those of Queen Elizabeth I were rarely matched by the outcome. The venture failed to achieve its stated objectives -- it made little impression on the Dutch control of the spice trade and could not establish a lasting outpost in the East Indies in the early years -- and yet succeeded beyond measure in establishing military dominance and a political empire for Britain in ... 3. The Muslim League The Muslim League was a Muslim political organization founded in India in 1906. Its original purpose was to protect the political rights of Muslims in India and to prevent Hindu political control of the entire Indian subcontinent once independence from the British was achieved. For several decades the group advocated Hindu and Muslim unity within India. Under league president Muhammad Ali Jinnah, however, it came to demand ...
2338: Gaius Marius: Savior.. or Destroyer?
... land for their retirement, they were absolutely more loyal to him than to the government of Rome, an entity the felt offered them nothing but free grain and scornful looks. This changing of loyalties took control of the troops away from the Roman state and handed it to their commander: "and this meant the politicization of senior army commands, for the volunteer emergency army was peculiarly tied to its commander, for whom, discontinuance being impossible, new extended commands had to be evolved, and who was forced into politics, during and subsequent to campaigning, to secure his veterans' interests. The senate lost its control of such commanders and thus, effectively, of foreign policy. " This shifting of loyalty of the soldiers from the populi Romani to the individual commander of the army has immediate effects in 88, during the Social ...
2339: Books And Technology Is The Future Of Printed Books In Jeopa
... on the dreaminess that reading induces, and the subtle patterns you discover as your eye drifts back across a page or two" (Seaman 2). She also mentions that when you read a book, you can control the pace, whereas listening to a tape, you cannot control the speed. CD-ROM versions of books provide graphics and audio to enhance the joy of reading, but offer far less substantive text. Seamen states, "To read for pleasure is to transcend the physical as ...
2340: Jimmy Carter: The 39th President of the United States
... Russia (then USSR) and was subsequently given less emphasis; he also shocked Moscow by proposing drastic reductions in strategic arms. This policy wsa also abandoned in order to ahcieve a more limited but workable arms control treaty. Jimmy's biggest problems were with Congress, which was less susceptible to party discipline and presidentail direction than in the years before the Vietnam War and Watergate. He had little politcal credit with senators ... with foreign affairs, and Jimmy had plenty of them to deal with. Public confidence in Jimmy began to wan during his second year in office, but he was able to secure ratificationof treaties to transfer control of the Panama Canal to Panama. The Iranian revolution that toppled the shah of early 1979 suprised the United States government and sent Jimmy's popularity downward. Jimmy's personal diplomacy led to the signing ...


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