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    is one of the biggest issues pressing the music industry today. BerkleeICE has recently started an unprecedented partnership, dubbed the Open Music Initiative (OMI). OMI will pair the academy (Berklee, the MIT Media Lab) and consultants (IDEO) with record labels and music services. Some of the services involved with the collaboration include; Universal, Sony, BMG, Warner, Spotify, Pandora, and Soundcloud, and many others. Their goal is to change the way music creators and rights owners are…

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    Otis Redding Influence

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    mature as a soul singer because of the freedom his label granted him, while Cooke was forced to record pop records during the early part of his career (cite). His label Stax Record was giving him freedom not experience by other for his, or during any other period in his music, which allowed him to mature and develop as an artist. He would become one of the biggest, if not the biggest artist for Stax Records, and would easily sustain their business during his tenure with the label. Early on he…

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    medical record is to remain safely kept and private from anyone who does not have access to it. In order for a health care organization to keep a patient’s medical records safe, it is important that the have rules, safety policies, procedures, and training in place for their employees. This rule gives employees knowledge regarding medical records. The first part of the rule states that a record must exist for every patient that receives care in the hospital because if there is not a medical…

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    What do I mean by this? According to The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) 2013 Occupational Outlook Handbook, the field of medical records and health information technicians (which includes medical billers and coders) is expected to increase by 21% between 2010 and 2020. The BLS has also pointed to this industry as having a faster growth rate on average than all other occupations, with…

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    Sound Design In Theatre

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    and cue; pick levels and adjust the sound before producing a final copy. It also meant that if a sound wasn’t right they could burn a new sound over the same CD (Glenn, 2014; Tracey; 1986; Schwartz, 2016). This was a massive leap forward from the records and tape recorders that were previously available for use in the theatre. To play back a CD during a performance there were few options available to sound operators. When CD players were introduced into theatrical sound systems, it was a unique…

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    epiphenomenal by product of the physical processes of encoding, storage, and retrieval processes that involve synaptic pathways in the mind. As such, memory can be seen as analogous to a record player that imperfectly reads and writes records. Although my analogy is imperfect, my theory of memory as an epiphenomenal record player serves to motivate the discussion of memory in the philosophy of mind and to encourage more discussion concerning this underdeveloped aspect of our mental…

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    artist. The music industry is the business of performing, recording, and selling music through any number of different methods. Many people are involved in the industry, from the musicians that create and play music to sound engineers who work to record music properly and producer who oversee the entire process. The music industry sells…

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    Consequences Of Speeding

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    - Speeding: Many drivers ignore the speed limit that is given on the specific road eg. 50, 60 , 40 etc. Speeding is one of the number causes of road and traffic related injuries as it is one of the easiest ways to cause an accident not only does speeding slow reaction timing often fatalities caused by speeding are much worse. - Drink driving: 31% of driving fatalities are caused by drink driving. Safe driving requires the driver to be alert and for the driver to be able to make quick…

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    Importance Of Ban The Box

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    people who end up with a criminal record. Furthermore, about 40 percent…

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    such as; the business aspect in the music industry should be scrutinized due to the major negative and positive impacts played by record labels on the commerce of music, authenticity of the artist that is capable of benefitting the record, and lastly, the concern that the artist is often advertised for profit, which…

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