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More of a Cohan fan myself.I've never understood the appeal to John Philip Sousa's music. In fact, I'm not sure anyone else really likes it, either. It's like we're obliged to hear it, and hear about it, every July, but I've never met anyone who listens to it just because they want to.
I've never understood the appeal to John Philip Sousa's music.
What are the ones with 1-2% ?
Every single number in the right-hand column appears to have increased, so what do they represent? The first column adds up to 89 (Number of seats? Proportion of seats?) and the second column to over 100, so it doesn't look like percentages.
It sounds like she joined a cult.I had an interview session today, I get a very weird conversation with one of the interviewee. She told me she joined a well known student organization, she mentioned to me the abbreviation and ask me if I know it, I told her that I don't. I ask her what about the organization that she joined in, she mentioned many important person, including former president that is the alumni of the organization, but it's only restrictively for student within a particular city, which is Bandung. She again continue to tell me in order to become a member of the organization there is a 10 days long initiation that consist mostly of plonco, which is a word to describes that acts of oppression from senior toward the junior.
All the suppose to be member in the organization will be sold to the alumni, they have variety of price according to their appointed rank, it may varies from 50 usd to 2000 usd, the senior will bargain with the alumni, and the senior will used that money for the organization expense. I told her so all of you practically getting line up by your senior like slaves and the alumni will bought you from the senior that acts like a kind of slave trader? She answer yes. We also got two name, the bad name and the good name, then I ask her what is that? The bad name is the name that is given by our parent and the good name is the name that the senior name for us.
I really cannot believe what I heard, and the General Manager who were accompanied me at that time told her that it is sound awful. She tried to defend her organization that it is all just fun and games, it makes them tougher as a person and bring them good connection and network, but again my friend told her that it's sound prone to many kind of exploitation, I'm quite disagree with him on putting what he has on his mind out loud and made unnecessary tension by questioning something that she proud of, however I understand his point and agree with him completely, but the place and time is just not right. This is really sound like the order of skull and bone from Yale, I ask her is she not suppose to tell this to us, isn't it suppose to be a secret, she tell me not at all.
But anyway she pass the interview, however really weird experience.
Random tidbit about Sousa:Traditionally, John Philip Sousa's music is played by absolutely terrible high school brass bands. I too loath this music. But somewhere in the dusty archives of forgotten Hollywood biopics is the one on John Philip Sousa, where they use musicians who are actually good. The music is quite stirring.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foshay_TowerFoshay Tower said:Foshay invited 25,000 guests to the dedication ceremony and provided all-expenses paid trips to many who included cabinet members, senators and congressmen. Half-nude dancers entertained. Each guest received a gold pocketwatch. The military gave 19-gun salutes. John Philip Sousa conducted music, including the "Foshay Tower–Washington Memorial March," a march he wrote for the occasion. Foshay presented Sousa with a check for US$20,000.[2]
The march was only played once during Foshay's lifetime. Six weeks after the building's opening on November 2, 1929, Foshay's corporate empire was thrown into receivership at the onset of the Great Depression. Ignominiously, Foshay's check to Sousa bounced, and in retaliation, Sousa prohibited the playing of the march so long as Foshay's debt to him remained outstanding. Foshay never lived in his new home, which also went into receivership. It wasn't until 1988 when a group of Minnesota investors repaid Foshay's debt to Sousa's estate that the march was permitted to be played in public again.
It sounds like she joined a cult.
από - εως: from - until (roughly)It is estimates from the exit poll. Left is low end, right is high endEvery single number in the right-hand column appears to have increased, so what do they represent? The first column adds up to 89 (Number of seats? Proportion of seats?) and the second column to over 100, so it doesn't look like percentages.![]()
^I am not sure that you should hire a person in such an organisation, regardless of her qualifications.
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This is my paranoia speaking, but this is somebody who has outsourced her morality. She does not have an internal moral code anymore. She just does whatever she is told by them because they know best. At least you should know what her sect stands for and what they do, in greater detail.