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Some of the most brilliant minds throughout recorded history have believed that music has great power to affect humans. Today, similar beliefs form the foundation of a $40 billion-a-year business which targets the effects of music at strategic consumer groups both "in-store" and "on the street." As today's military continues adjusting to a "Fourth Generation of War," it is seeing the need for a wider variety of idea-driven, population-focused, and non-kinetic tools of influence. Given that music is indeed as effective as history and the marketplace suggest, this paper discusses the problem of how the USAF can leverage music to support U.S. national objectives. Using a Problem/Solution methodology, Chapter 1 summarizes current research on a wide range of musical effects and draws conclusions as to their potential for achieving the goals of the USAF. Given its effects, music is not only useful for improving morale, but also for shaping perceptions and communicating ideas with an enhanced degree of persuasiveness. As such, music presents capabilities of great value to USAF strategic communication efforts. Chapter 2 outlines a basic Effects-Based Approach to Band Operations (EBABO) and describes concepts and tactics which can maximize an EBABO's potential.
A succinct, compact otolaryngology text in rapid review format" This well-organized text for rapid clinical and board review contains high-yield facts using a question and answer format that covers all subspecialty topics in otolaryngology. It combines clinically relevant facts with hard-to-remember, commonly tested details and presents them in an easy-to-follow layout that allows clinicians to quickly review large amounts of information. Key Features: More than 9,000 high-yield questions and answers, half provided in the book and the other half online Portable for quick reference during downtimes such as in between rounds or while traveling Clinical pearls on patient evaluation and management This review book is a must-have for residents preparing for in-service exams or initial board certification exams as well as seasoned clinicians studying for their MOC Part III re-certification exams. Thieme eOtolaryngology is the premier online resource for otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. For a free trial, go to: thieme.com/eototrial
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