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    Guitar History

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    Four centuries back the guitar designed was made. From that point forward, the guitar has been an incredible instrument. Many varieties of music have the guitar as a primary musical object. It is the most usually used in genres such as blues, rock, and flamenco, also in groups of the folklore music. Among acoustic guitar, and electric guitar were a significant step in advance in the history of the guitar. The guitar is a musical family of the stringed instrument. It has a flat and fitted body.…

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    The essay ‘The case of The Telegraph’ by James W. Carey, is part of his anthology entitled ‘Communication as Culture: Essays on Media and Society' (Carey, 1989). The novel was written in 1989 when the internet and other forms of technology were becoming fully integrated into society. Carey wrote the book because he felt the need to understand the origin of technology to better comprehend the relevant trajectories at the time (Carey, 1989). In the book, and more specifically the article ‘The case…

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    team to contact someone awaiting an organ transplant, gather and send information. They are especially important in health and social care in developing countries, where people may live several days walk from the nearest doctor. Telephone amplifiers are devices that amplify or make louder the ring tone of a phone so that people who are hard of hearing and maybe use a hearing aid can hear the phone more clearly. They also amplify the volume of the person speaking on the other end by up to…

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    Tinnitus Limbic System

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    LIMBIC SYSTEM AND TINNITUS Introduction A human body is a very delicate and complicated group of systems and organs that work together. We can say that each part of the body is controlled by and connected to several many organs. Thus, many diseases and disorders in one organ can actually indicate the error in completely different organ or system. That brings us to this, The limbic system and Tinnitus. A person who has tinnitus is a person who is continuously hear noisy and annoying voices and…

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    SWOT Analysis Of Morrisons

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    Context - External Morrisons is a UK-based food retailer. It has three (3) key competitors, all based in the UK - ASDA, Tesco and Sainsburys. Currently, Tesco accounts for the majority of market share in this arena with estimated sales exceeding £64 million, followed by Sainsburys (sales: £25,632,000), ASDA (sales: £23,670,000), then Morrisons (sales: £17,680,000).[1] As the UK’s number one food retailer, one of Tesco’s main strengths and strategic advantages is having more than 3,000 retail…

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    to store memory. This computer still made a larger impact because numerous invention is still used today, they include, “a binary system of arithmetic, separate memory and computing functions, regenerative memory, parallel processing, electronic amplifiers as on-off switches, circuits for logical addition and subtraction, clocked control of electronic operations, and a modular design” (www.ece.iastate.com). This computer led to a controversy over the ABC. This was because J. Presper Eckert and…

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    The following online discussion is from a blog format in a sixth grade, single gender, 87% free and reduced lunch, diverse, World History classroom. The online capabilities used in this classroom, as well as the entire school are, iPad usage, class websites through weebly.com, a blog model, PDFs, and writing apps. I chose to analyze this discussion because of the technology being used and the way the teacher implemented and applied online discussion through a blogging format to meet the World…

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    Maxophone History

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    The saxophone is still considered, and in many ways, will always be the youngest wind instrument to have a foothold in western classical music. Having been developed and patented by instrument creator and businessman Adolphe Sax in 1846, the saxophone had already missed out on much of the literature and masterworks written for other wind instruments centuries before its time. Additionally, much of the major classical musical works written for the instrument happened during its constant…

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    shows and movies are equipped with the technology to include closed captioning, the hearing-impaired can view them. Listening devices can now be used with the telephone, TV, radio, or theaters. These include such things as hearing aids, telephone amplifiers, pocket-talkers, tone ringers, and hardwire devices (Moulton & Chinn). Sign language is defined as a language that uses a system of manual, facial, and other body…

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    UNIT 1: - THE INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEUR CREATIVITY IN BUSINESS ZAINAB ASIF INTRODUCTION: - In this assignment, I will be choosing three samples of entrepreneurial innovations that I admire, which will consist of three categories; an innovative product, from which I have chosen a Smart Television, market development for which I have chosen Apple and changes to the business model, for which I have chosen Amazon.. TASK 1: - CHOOSE ONE INNOVATIVE PRODUCT. EXPLAIN WHAT THE INNOVATION IS AND WHY YOU…

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