Your employer provides you with a written description of your benefits when you begin. It says you will get 2 weeks vacation after your first year. At the beginning of the second year, he tells you sales are way down, you are a wonderful employee, and that he simply can't pay you the vacation he promised you, and besides, you are too valuable to do without for two weeks. You demand your vacation. Can he legally say "sorry, no vacation."
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Arts, 24.06.2019 08:50, jen8268
Discussion board 5 - the romantir areanocturne, op. 9 no 2 solo piano - chopin (peatured listening p 778)when you listen to this piece, what does it make you think of and how does it make you feel? what do you think "nocturne" means? is that an appropriate title for this piece? the piano uses rubato throughout - what effect does that have on the performance? do you think the use of rubato enhances the performance, or would you rather hear a steadybeat throughout the piece? after you post your answer, read and respond to the posts of at least two other classmates.
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Arts, 25.06.2019 02:50, breeannaalanizj2000
Can be used for several different purposes, such as dialogue, scene establishment, and scene transition. lighting camera angles sound volumegradpoint's answer only
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