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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Exercise 1

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    Exercise 1: GroceryList or PartyList As a user, I need two columns so that I can move what I have from a have columns and know what I sill need. As a user, I need to add items directly to either column so that I can accurately keep track of items. As a user, I need to delete all items from the list so that I can quickly start a new one. As a user, I need move items from one column to the other one so that I can differentiate what I have from what I need. As a user, I need to delete an item…

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    assessments. These included AS 1.41, AS 1.43, AS 1.45, AS 1.46, and AS 1.50. In completing these assessments, I have became more familiar with the applications that were used to complete these internal assessments, and has given me a better understanding for file structure. Assessments Completed AS 1.43 - First assignment: Website. This required me to create and design a website. I used the application ‘Brackets’. It was important to know common language for Brackets so we could create a…

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    Moss Penty: Case Study

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    server. To combat these issues the school could recommend to students that they run their laptops or devices of Windows or you may have problems installing certain software etc. Ethics There are a lot of ethical issues including copyright, privacy and file security. Ethics are controlled by different people…

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    Unit 30 Digital Graphics P6 Explain potential legal implications of using and editing graphical images In this task I am going to explain the potential legal implications of using and editing graphical images. If you are using any image which is not yours then you should make sure you find out the photos you are using who owns it. You need permissions to use that image if it is not yours if you do not have permissions and you use it than you will have to face legal problems and can get you in a…

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    Stream Music Advertising

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    Should the artist's music in advertise be a normal thing? I oppose this idea that the advertising business should just be able to use musician's music without their consent. There are two reasons why I don't support this idea. One reason is because Internet services that stream music are taking the place of buying the music which decreases the sales of CDs, records, and cassettes which have been sold over the years. Another reason why I don't support this idea is because any loss in album sales…

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    because the Internet is the Music Industry's new problem. Music in today's world without the Internet will be the main question or main concern if we did not have it. Where would the music industry be without the Internet and the power to share files, MP3 waves and music share portals. The basic experimental design for the music industry using the Internet is simple using the Cause and Effect model. The three basic principles of experimental design controls so that systematic effects of…

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    Illegal downloads, bootlegging movies, the list goes on. Jobless artists due to the fact that people are downloading music instead of going out to purchase the artists music. Movie theaters have also closed due to the fact that people are bootlegging the movies and putting them on the internet for different people to watch. People like to take the easy way out when it comes to buying music and or going to the movies. Many record labels have had to shut down just because they have no way to bring…

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    Capturing Sound Analysis

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    areas from the chapters of the book, ‘Capturing Sound’ by Mark Katz that I found really intriguing. One area would be about digital sampling and how it has allowed music to be expressed and presented in multiple ways. The second area would be about file sharing and the way technology has shaped how people to discover and experience music nowadays. The first reading I came…

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    5V. Once tuned, data on the pulse signal was acquired and analyzed using the program Pulse Monitor.vi. This program calculated the heart rate of the team member in beats per minute (bpm), produced a graph of the data and saved the data into an Excel file. In order to see the stages of signal conditioning, data from various pins were taken to observe the effects of each stage of conditioning.…

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    How To End Copyright Laws

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    Since the invention of the printing press made copies of works easily reproducible there has been worry by content creators about having their works copied for someone else's financial gain. Through time other mediums have been introduced with song, films and books all now at risk of being copied and the creator having their work stolen and not having any financial compensation. But with the advent of laws to protect works and their creators, a fine line has developed between protecting original…

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