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    middle-class to upper-class families that can afford to own various electronic devices. Due to the fast pace of this current generation, adults are not the only ones with access to inventions of technology; most children belonging to these classes of families possess their own personal devices, and this is not always a good thing. Thus parents, of children under the age of thirteen, should enforce limits on and monitor the use of electronic devices to avoid unhealthy habits, to encourage…

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    1. List and describe 3 key points made in the video “The Story of Electronics.” • Designed for the dump – products are designed to be hard to repair, breaks easily, and difficult to upgrade. These items led to more devices going to the landfill since it is cheaper to replace them. • Product Takeback – Companies would be responsible for devices and products they produce including their disposal. This could lead to much better designs of the product and devices, which might last longer, have…

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    Giorgio Moroder is a famous musician who produces electronic dance music. He was born in Ortisei, Italy, on April 26th 1940. He has been one of my most influential producers ever since I heard him on Daft Punk’s album, Random Access Memories. He tells us a story of what life was like for him when he first started making music and how he worked hard to make it where he is now. The story he told was just a summary of all that he has done. In order to understand how influential Giorgio was, one…

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    20's Music Analysis

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    The music of the '20s gives off much more meaningful expression from its artists who provide lyrics and also revolves more around non-lyric instrumental style, while nowadays the majority of music that is mainstreamed into society still has some expression but it is merely created by degenerates. Thus what form of expression the music may hold, simply contains nothing but ridiculous outbursts of stupidity and vulgarity. There are still some artists in present day who make decent content, however…

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    is a DJ, curator, author, and educator. He curates and develops electronic music and art festivals and events. He has also won many awards including the American Composer Forum- MECA award. He also develops music production, composition, and sound design curricula for Dubspot in New York City and the Institute of Production and Recording in Minneapolis. He is also the owner of the Slam Academy that students take the electronic music training. James Patrick started the article with the Charlie…

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    Guiding them throughout the piece was a voice of a male, throwing out random French words with the soft electronic music in the background. Thanks to my rusty French, I could understand some of the words, and it wasn’t random, but instead describe something that is tangible to French and their cultures like smoking, cheese, French language, and many more. In addition…

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    Digital Versions

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    Paper or Digital Versions Many do not ponder whether or not we would trade our paper copies of books for digital versions. Yet, this is a topic that should be very relevant in a world where technology can do anything for you. Replacing paper copies of books with digital versions could come with many problems both for the author and the reader, taking away the joy from reading. Apps that sell digital books could lose a lot of money on every book they sell. Not to mention how many problems…

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    Music has been around for centuries. Nobody is sure how it even sounded when man had first invented it. There are early traces of some instruments, but they are nothing like what you would see today. There are a number of differences in music today than in the past. So that raises the question. What is music? Many people may have many different answers. Some people may say it is just a bunch of instruments playing together on stage, but does it even have to be that? Music can have absolutely no…

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    changed due to variations in interpretation throughout the history of music. Music performance has evolved because of the enhancements of the classical period, propaganda of the war era, and technological interpretation of modern-day performances. The customs and arts of performances focused on the church and aristocracy before the economic growth of the middle class in the mid-eighteenth century. Furthermore, the idea of music opening…

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    Pixmania Case Study

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    Pixmania Pixmania is a French-based e-commerce website, launched in the year 2000. It deals in a range of products which includes consumer electronics and baby products, with an annual turnover of more than €300million in the year 2013. It has got its own website and until 2013 it had a ran brick-and-mortar retail stores in Europe. It operates in 14 European countries. Pixmania was largely owned (77%) by the British Dixons Retail plc (formerly DSG International plc) from 2006, selling it on to…

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