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    scratch is interpreted as a data bump or dip and results in a pop.(200)” In the 1930’s the first analog tape was introduced and as time progressed so did musical communication. Today we use items such as cellular devices, MP3 Players, and even compact disc. Since music has so many distribution outlets music is easily spread and shared around the world. People in America can listen to the music played in Cuba or…

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    The beginnings of music technology and consumption originated in the late 1800s with Thomas Edison’s ingenious phonograph. Over a course of seventy-five years, the phonograph has received many upgrades and has even become a basis for the recent music technology today (Price and Albright para. 5). Some of the newer music technological advances include vinyl records, cassette tapes, CDs, portable MP3 players, and streaming services, which have all revolutionized music consumption because they have…

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    Sine Kultura Case Study

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    art objects (in the most general sense) meet an audience. Exhibits can either be permanent or temporary (Walter, et.al., 2009) Film – refers to a recording of moving images, with or without sounds, registered on motion picture film, videotape, video-disc, or on any other medium now known to be invented. (FIAF, 2009) Gallery – is defined as a space in which art is being exhibited for the purposes of promoting and selling. One would typically visit a gallery to discover an artist, with an…

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    Like Totally 80’s The years between 1980 and 1984 were part of the decade that reflects what people have today. These years are most known for big hair, bright clothes, fun music, and the computers. Technological advancements contributed a great amount to modern technology. Music and popular entertainment, along with conflicting sporting events and political events shaped what today is called 80’s. Between 1980-1984 technology advanced, giving a jumpstart to technology that is used today. A few…

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    Specialised Nerve Impulses

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    tendons to attach themselves to them, provide support for soft tissue to defend them from injury, for example the ribs shelter the heart and the lungs to protects them as they play an important role in the body. Compact bones What is compact bone? The skeleton is made up of 80% compact bone; the other 20% consists of cancellous bone, they are both found in the long bones of the arms and…

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    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 he began selling his cheap…

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    History Of Motown Music

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    is presumably the most conspicuous record name on the planet. You can't consider Motown when you hear an R&B or soul tune on the radio. Truth be told, it can most likely be consistent with say that you will discover a Motown record in anybody's Compact disc accumulation some place. The continuing legend of soul and R&B is astonishing to consider. So much good music has been discharged on the mark that it is practically overwhelming to consider. Most likely even Barry Gordy didn't understand what…

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    detector for the measurement. 5. The Computer: The signal will be interpreted and sent to the computer where the transmission will happen. The final infrared spectrum is present for interpret. 3.4 Compaction The synthesized powder is pressed into a disc shape with the diameter is twice to the thickness. The compaction is the process after the blending and mixing process. The composition of compaction process will produce the green body. This powder compaction process is chosen based on its…

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    Introduction Philips Gerard Philips and Frederik (Gerard Philips’ father) started a small factory of light bulbs in 1892 in Eindhoven, Holland. The company focused on three areas i.e. Healthcare, Consumer Lifestyle, and Lighting. Around 1895, Anton joined Philips. Anton was Gerard’s brother. He was an excellent manager and a salesman. He was an engineer and had a big contribution in business ideas. Due to his involvement and ideas, in 1900, Philips soon began to expand and became the third…

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    picture of "Rocky the Rhino" which was designed by William Stout. They continued on with the label until the late 1980s when it transitioned into a complete entertainment company that specialized in home video re-issues of television programs and compact releases of select artists, movie soundtracks, and retrospectives of famous comedy performers. A few of these artists were Richard Pryor, Stan Freberg, Tom Lehrer, and Spike Jones. Five years later it developed into a record distributor with the…

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