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    Identity Theft Essay

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    characters sent from the keyboard to the attached computer. Although keylogging is another form of spyware but it deserves its own section as its one of the most harmful forms of hacking out there. Yes, it’s one of the rarest forms of spyware but when successful it’s one of the most useful tricks to a hacker. Keyloggers have both lawful/ethical and unlawful/unethical uses, and in this paper we will be focussing on the unlawful and unethical applications. Cyber criminals use Keylogging technology to capture identities and other confidential information such as passwords and much more. Keylogging falls into four categories, Hardware, software, wireless intercept and acoustic. For the purpose of this paper we will be focussing on the software, wireless and acoustic categories. Software Keyloggers capture keystroke information as it passes between the computer and the OS. They are implemented as traditional applications in almost all malicious instances of this type, also users participate in some way in the software’s installation. Keylogging applications utilise a hooking mechanism to be able to capture keyboard data. When hackers want to access someone’s data through keylogging, keylogging software will intercept the data from the keyboard, write a copy to a local log file then it forwards the information to the operating system. Unfortunately, the unsuspecting user has no clue on what’s going because everything looks normal. Wireless keyboard intercept. The…

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    The Pipe and the Tabor is the instrument I chose. The pipe and tabor is a pair of instruments played by one player and it consisted of a three-holed pipe played with one hand and a small drum that was played with the other hand. The pipe is a simple instrument with a fipple like a whistle or a recorder but usually, it only had three melody holes. The tabor is narrow to simplify overblowing. There is a ridge around the bottom of the instrument to help support the pipe. I could not find a…

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    best represented by a piano keyboard, since among the piano instruments the keyboard is a misfit and a lower class instrument compared to the piano and organ. A piano is a grand instrument used in concerts and the upper class, events such as weddings, performances and churches. The organ is the backbone of a church used in holy ceremonies and only churches can afford and maintain such an extravagant piano. Even the higher quality midi or digital computer music pianos are tuning out obsolete…

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    The Piano Research Paper

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    MUS-107 Professor MacFarlane History of the Piano The piano was founded on earlier technological innovations in keyboard instruments. Pipe organs have been used since Antiquity, and as such, the development of pipe organs enabled instrument builders to learn about creating keyboard mechanisms for sounding pitches. The first string instruments with struck strings were the hammered dulcimers, which were used since the Middle Ages in Europe. During the Middle Ages, there were several attempts at…

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    The Piano Research Paper

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    The piano, also called the pianoforte,was created by harpsichord maker Bartolomeo Christofori in 1709. There are a few instruments created before the piano with similarities. The first similar instrument was the zither. It was made in Africa and Southeast Asia. The zither was a stringed instrument that was found around 3,000 B.C. during the Bronze Age. The zither line included: the ground zither, the bar zither, and the board zither. These instruments were all plucked. It was used by…

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    Electric Guitar History

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    about the instrument and the quality of it. People might need different music instruments at different stages of their learning or professional careers. Over the long history of music, instruments have evolved from the very historic variations of beat drums to the much more advanced electronic guitars. The modern patters of music and advancements in the way people take music lessons have enabled multi instrument talents in individuals who are able to play many instruments with equal fluency. We…

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    Lonesome Town Analysis

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    The main guitar is a little bit to the left from the center, and the bass is a little bit to the right while all the brass instruments is all the way to the left. As for the aspect of distance, the guitar, the bass, and the low brass sound in the beginning are in the midfield while the horn that shows up in the middle are much farther. I think that the drum's distance changes through the music. In the beginning it is in the midfield with other instruments, but when the horn shows up it changes…

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    Piano History

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    both these questions and more. What came before the piano? What inspired the piano? And who created the piano? All of these will also be answered. First, you’ll need to know that a keyboard instrument is any musical instrument on which different notes can be sounded by pressing a series of keys, push buttons, or parallel levers. In almost all cases in Western music the keys are equivalent to consecutive notes in the chromatic scale, and they run from the bass, the left side of the keyboard, to…

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    comes to technology and musical instruments they have developed greatly throughout the year due to technological advances. These advancements make it easier for someone who is in any kinds of musical field to express their talents. The three instruments that will be talked about are the piano, violin and drum. These are base instruments for lots of musical pieces. When it comes to the piano it was born in 1709 in Italy by Bartolomeo di Francesco Cristofori. This instrument produced sound by…

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    Marimba Research Paper

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    The marimba, a popular percussion instrument, has not only a rich sound, but a rich history. The instrument, which has a name that means “wood sounder” in African languages and “the goddess” in Guatemalan creates it’s sound with wooden bars and metal resonators. The first idea for marimbas came from Africa.“The xylophone was taken to Latin America by African slaves…”(“Marimba”, Encyclopedia Britannica) Calabashes, or a type of gourd, were replaced in Latin America by resonators made of metal.…

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