(Photo: Reuters) Modus operandiĪpparently these 4 men (woman) cells operate deep in denied, occupied, hostile territory often for long periods of time, anywhere from months to years. Operation Orchard: A still frame taken from video material released on Mashows a combination image of what the Israeli military describes is before and after an Israeli air strike on a suspected Syrian nuclear reactor site near Deir al-Zor on Sept 6, 2007. Members of the secret KIDON unit are allegedly connected to the famous Operation Orchard, carried out in 2007 when Israeli jet planes bombed the Syrian nuclear reactor. Kidon is apparently founded with the sole objective of assassinations on high-value targets, very little is known about how they operate (so please excuse the lack of verifiable information) its estimated that there are fewer than 75 operatives. It’s probable to be sometime in the mid-1960s when there was a real surge of intelligence-related activities as the cold war was well under way. While no one will talk on the exact date that Kidon (Hebrew: כידון, bayonet or “tip of the spear”) formerly the Caesarea unit was founded. The secret of Mossad’s success lies in their determination and secrecy of operations. Initially, Mossad was an information hub where the police and intelligence forces shared their information, but the near immediate violence that ensued with the Palestinians, Egyptians, Lebanese, Syrians, Jordanians rapidly transformed this “institute of coordination” in essence into this very capable and tenacious organization that we see today that has increased its scope of operations considerably since 1949. You must identify the major scale degree of each note in the melody.Kidon is a group with the Mossad (the Institute in Hebrew) the latter of the two was formed on December 13, 1949, to protect the newly formed Jewish state and all its citizens.
Scale Degrees (functional): In this exercise, you will hear a short chord progression followed by a single note.Your goal is to identify the name of the note. Perfect Pitch: In this exercise, you will hear a single note.Your goal is to identify each chord that you heard. Chord Progressions: In this exercise, you will hear a chord progression.Your goal is to identify the name of the scale that you heard.
Scales: In this exercise, you will hear a scale.Your goal is to identify the type of chord that you heard. Chords: In this exercise, you will hear a chord.Your goal is to identify the interval between the two notes. Intervals: In this exercise, you will hear two notes in sequence.For best results, practice a little bit every day: These exercises will improve your musical ability by developing a more intuitive understanding of what you hear.