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    that used phonographic disks to play recorded audio out loud. It was originally intended for the use of business documentation, but when that failed, music became the new idea. In fact, it was such a good idea that Emile Berliner invented the disc record or "gramophone". Although Edison thought of creating a disc phonograph, Berliner was the one who really got the ball rolling. Part of Berliner’s reasoning in this invention was his ability to make a large profit by their mass production. In 1893…

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    Running Away from Home: Prejudice in the South The songs Alabama Blues by J. B. Lenoir (1965) and Good Kid by Kendrick Lamar (2012) both exemplify the rampant racial prejudice against black Americans that occurred in the southern states back in the 1960s and in the present, respectively. Alabama Blues is a blues song that tells the story of a man who blames the state of Alabama for all of his misfortunes, specifically the deaths of his sister and brother. Lenoir’s brother is murdered by police…

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    The men’s inability to empathize with women’s situations and their ignorance to the women’s values cause female characters from both stories to lose important aspects of their lives and personalities, resulting in a deterioration of their states of mind. In “The Yellow Wallpaper,” Jane’s husband John, in a poor attempt to “cure” her, restricts her freedom and puts her on a “scheduled prescription for each hour of the day” and “hardly lets [her] stir without special direction” (Gilman 75).…

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    important. Therefore it is vitally important to complete a thorough pre-screening of each potential subject. In order to do this the following should be done; Request the Medical Records of the potential subject and make sure they are RECEIVED and reviewed PRIOR to Visit 1. Why is this so important? Having the Medical Records in advance is proactive and could prevent Protocol Deviations. The Inclusion/Exclusion of any protocol is not only there for collecting the data we need for the study,…

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    software Name Course Institution Tutor Date Introduction The management of a veterinary firm is not a very simple task since it requires a lot of attention in terms of managing all the records available in the organization. The use of veterinary software’s makes it appropriate for management of the records which are available in the organization and also address all the activities in the organization. It makes the work in the organization simpler and easy to handle which makes the major…

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    Conor Maynard born 21 November 1992 is a singer-songwriter, record producer and actor. Maynard rose to success in 2012 when he was chosen for, and won, MTV's Brand New for 2012 award. Maynard’s pop song “Unforgettable” was written by Anth Melo and Conor Maynard in commemoration of Anth’s older sister Fresia who died in a car accident. “Unforgettable” was released 30th of May 2017. Just as there are different genres in books and movies there are also different genres in music videos. There are…

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    We all have seen what the love for music has done; it brought us together, cheered us, enlightened us, and romanticized us. It seems to not be the case anymore. The music industry has killed our music; it has deprived us from the warmth of music. It has turned our artistry into a monopoly. Although, it has brought massive amount of people together, it has also brought the destruction of uniqueness. Millions of people listen to the same thing that comes in the radio, not knowing the music they…

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    Recording Studio Proposal

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    There are many different goals I hope to achieve through the design of my studio. My plan involves recording and producing high quality tracks, though I hope to make my studio easy to use. As operator of the studio, I would mainly produce and create hip-hop tracks. I would use many different types of tools, both physically and virtually. My studio would be designed through a audio interface, which would act as the capital. My recordings would be done through a condenser microphone and I would…

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    What Is Music Appropriation

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    version is perhaps how Lichtenstein would illustrate his that room. The work could be seen as part parody and homage, parody in sense that Lichenstein replaced Gogh’s brush strokes with his own graphic aesthetic and saturated colours, yet homage in keeping the same title thus again being very public about that original. (Churchwell,…

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    law. They then normally work as associates with law firms already associated with the entertainment industry, right until they could work their way up to partner. Valued clients range from movie studios, television networks, independent authors, record labels, publishing companies, public radio stations, actors, bands, etc. Entertainment attorneys are accessible to help clients through any kind of…

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