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								First National Preventive Health Research 
								Programme   
								
								
								
								YELP Holistic First Business Plan  
								
								   
								
								YELP Holistic First Business Plan Defined Terms  
								
								
								SWOT Analysis   
								 
								
								Executive 
								Summary   
								Deliverables And Costs   
								
								
								Snapshot Page 
  
 
	To 10 Benchmark Techniques   
								
								
								
								
								Defined Terms for Five YELP Business Plans 
								
								
								
								Second National Preventive Health Research Programme 
								
								
								
								
								First BTAAP 
								Business Plan     
								
								 
								
								
								Bohémian Teenagers Show Choir Programme         
								
								Defined Terms BTSCP 
								
								
								Second BTAAP Business Plan   
								
								 Bohémian Teenagers Symphony Orchestras
								
								Programme    
								
								
								Defined Terms - Bohémian 
								Teenager Symphony Orchestra Programme 
								
								
								
								
								Third BTAAP Business Plan    
								
								 
								
								
								Bohémian Teenager Ballet 
								& Modern Dance
								
								
								
								
								Programme        
								
								Defined Terms BTB&MDCP Choir Voices means: 
			 
				Mixed 
			
				Choirs (i.e., with male and female 
				voices) are the most common type, usually consisting of
				
				soprano,
				
				alto,
				tenor 
				and 
				bass voices, often abbreviated as SATB. Often one or more 
				voices is divided into two, e.g., SSAATTBB, where each voice is 
				divided into two parts, and SATBSATB, where the choir is divided 
				into two semi-independent four-part choirs.  Occasionally
				
				baritone voice is also used (e.g., SATBarB), often sung by 
				the higher basses. Male 
			
				Choirs, with the same SATB voicing 
				as mixed choirs, but with boys singing the upper part (often 
				called
				
				treble or
				
				boy soprano) and men singing alto (in
				
				falsetto), also known as
				
				countertenor.  This format is typical of the British 
				cathedral choir. Female choirs, usually consisting of 
				soprano and alto voices, two parts in each, often abbreviated as 
				SSAA, or as soprano, soprano II, and alto, abbreviated SSA
				Men's 
			
				Choirs, usually consisting of two 
				tenors, baritone, and bass, often abbreviated as TTBB (or ATBB 
				if the upper part sings
				
				falsetto in
				
				alto range like barbershop music, even though this notation 
				is not normally used in
				
				barbershop music). Occasionally, a men's choir will have 
				Basso Profundo, the lowest of all male vocal ranges. 
				Children's 
			
				Choirs, often two-part SA or 
				three-part SSA, sometimes more voices.  |