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    Institute Of Justice Journal, (270), 42-51. Provides a new perspective in the debate of whether criminal records are a legitimate source for information or not by exposing just how inaccurate, and often out-of-date, criminal records can be. Many studies conducted found the likelihood of employers to hire ex-offenders to be nearly nonexistent. This reluctance stems from the stigma of a criminal record. The question for this study is if an individual stays “clean” for a long period of time,…

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    From reading The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, I would add a piece of technology that would help Jim Smiley win more bets with his frog. I would add a device that would be capable of measuring jumping height, force from takeoff, and the landing force. This way Mr. Smiley could go out and gather frogs and test them until he singled out the best frog for him to use in his bets. Mr. Smiley taught the frog that he caught in the story on how to jump higher, but if someone else were to…

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    Some of his noteworthy awards are Favorite New R&B/Soul Artist in 2000 from American Music Awards. For his brilliant performance in the movie “Waist Deep”, he was nominated for one Black Movie Award and three Black Reel Awards. In 2012 he got nominated for three NAACP Image Awards and won one of them. He had won a Soul Train Musi…

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    other. It would be extremely difficult to retract back to the basic level of data to correct the issues due to possible linkages between these data sets and the original operational nomenclature. Furthermore the information in the patient's medical record which has clinical measures needs to be accurate so the reflective reimbursement code and research is correct. Next, the medical information is shared among many healthcare providers and prayers and this establish network depends on the…

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    She will stay current on legislative changes that could affect the unit. It is required for Judit to maintain all records according to the Records Retention policy as set forth by the Department. She will ensure all reports, projects; weekly totals are completed by the required deadline including the Government Liaison requests. Judit will continue to apply logic and analytical…

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    166.33! Music Consumption didn’t become available to the American masses until the invention of the record player in the late 1920s. Due to their elementary design and cheaper manufacturing, they were widely adopted by the American public. The original discs used for record players were made of glass but later switched to vinyl plastic, due to the sole reason that it was less expensive and easier to manipulate. Alongside the 78 rpm record player was also the 8-track cassette player in 1964. The…

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    Pandora has proved to be an everlasting brand, and I believe my new concept will bring them to the next level. Another force that has always been a prominent part of culture like jewelry is music. Music can adhere to any memory. The feelings you get from music, the connections you feel to artists, all drive consumers to want more and more. The feeling you cannot put into words, with visions beyond limits, is the heart of this campaign. I am proposing that Pandora partners with Pandora Radio in a…

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    How will the music industry have an impact in the future? Will the technology when downloading music be better and portable without having to carry a phone or small device? In the beginning many people bought CD’s, records, or cassettes to play music, as technology advance people have mp3 players or phones to listen to music. In America many people have used the internet to download music illegally and legally, each month more than 2.6m songs are downloaded illegally. Many artist dislike when…

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    Mtv Impact On Society

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    what happened. With the shift from music to reality television the spot for the new music show/channel became available and in came American Idol. American Idol was a show based off of a popular British television show and was brought to America. American Idol then became the new influence for music television and in society, but only for the absence of MTV. From American Idol came other shows such as The Voice, which is extremely popular today, but couldn’t have been possible without MTV’s…

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    wide-spread opinion that file-sharing has had deleterious influence on the music industry. On closer inspection, there is little evidence to substantiate this claim though. Firstly, most artists apparently do not have long-term contracts with any major record company, nor do they receive generous remuneration from radio stations. In fact, for many aspiring musicians uploading their music free of charge may, indeed, prove advantageous, providing avenues for exposure and publicity they crave.…

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