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    The Electric Guitar

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    The electric guitar is the culmination of thousands of years of history and great effort to enhance the music that we know and love today. It has changed the way we use it in music in our recordings and live performances and still is a dominant instrument in many music genres. To really understand this particular instrument, one must understand its: definition, history, construction, uses, and prevalence/impact in music. To know what an electric guitar is, one must understand just what a guitar…

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    DIY How to make wireless headphones When I was little, I usually think about how these wireless headphones work. What magic makes them work! But now I had figured out an easy way to do with your old (Plug-on headphones) a wireless one. Although it works by connecting too. It is ideal for watching movies or listening to music without sitting near the computer or television, it is not good because it's range will be more than 5 meters, you must purchase a license but you can use it anywhere in…

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    and then she said, “no one would like me.” I asked her “why not?” Tammy responded back and said, “because of my New York accent and I’m partially deaf.”I didn’t believe she was auditorily impaired until she turned the other way, and showed me her amplifier in her right ear. That explained why she didn’t respond to Angie when she greeted her at my locker. After the conversation I felt so guilty for judging her before getting to know who she really…

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    Good evening ladies and gentlemen, I am honored with the presence of you all, and thank you everyone for joining us. I am Jacqueline Sienna, a temporary researcher at Cornell University. My focus is on how drug use in animal growth increases the industrialization of meat, and how the industrialization of meat, by causing more diseases among animals, increases the use of antibiotics to treat those sick animals. These two, subsequently, promotes the growth of bacteria that is able to resist the…

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    Jeep Overland Stroller – Basic Features and Specifications Strollers are important not only to help you conveniently transport your kids from one location to another but also to let your cute little ones enjoy the outside world. There are some strollers built for its most basic function of transporting while others such as the jeep overland stroller is made more than what you need. These special strollers are crafted just like high end SUV cars, all the way complete plus more! To know more…

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    the use of a laser diode. The laser diode emits the light into the core of the fiber. The beam then takes a straight path down the core to the receiver. Attenuation for single mode is small, however, if the distance is great enough, repeaters or amplifiers are used to maintain the signal quality. Single-mode cables are much smaller than there multi-mode counterparts with a core diameter of approximately ten micro-meters. Single-mode has some advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage is…

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    Deaf Reflection Essay

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    not make assumptions about a person 's ability to communicate or the way in which she/he does it” (American Psychological Association, 2016). 2. “Find out what the person wants to use when communicating with you. She/ he may want to use his/her amplifier or communication device, may request that you write down what you are saying, lip-read, or use an interpreter” (American Psychological Association,…

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    History Of Guitar Essay

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    Picking Strings Guitars can be traced back as far as 4,000 years ago. It’s been claimed the guitar maybe from a development of lute. Guitar is the element of surprise. Without a six string there wouldn’t be Blues, Country, and Rock and Roll or any genre in that matter. The masterpiece can come from the strings and homemade wood bodies itself. There are various types of guitars. All of them are very significant and clearly made to make any genre of music worth its wild. From well balanced…

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    Black Twitter Analysis

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    in spite of the glaring dismissal of this unconventional form of activism is the existent evidence of social change and conversation sparked by hashtag activism. I indubitably agree that “Black Twitter” and the use of hashtag activism serve as amplifiers for suppressed voices and that in itself is a form of…

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    What is “blues,” really? It is a genre, yes, but some could argue that it was more of a movement, a feeling. The “sound” of blues varies vastly, changing from person to person and from era to era, as do all genres. Though, in comparison, it could be said that blues might be one of the most multi-faceted genres we’ve had to date. This could have something to do with its incipient nature of self-expression, having deep roots in African-American work songs, and spirituals. Essentially, the blues is…

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