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    Ermias Asghedom Ermias Asghedom is a successful American rapper and entrepreneur that goes by the name of Nipsey Hussle. “Entrepreneurship is having the capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks in order to make a profit.” (Business Dictionary) Born and raised near the intersection of Crenshaw and Slauson in South Los Angeles, Nipsey Hussle grew up around drug dealers, drug addicts, and criminals. Eventually to join the Rollin 60’s…

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    Stax Museum Reflection

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    I don’t know how the wonderful music history of Memphis pass me by but somehow It did! I have always heard that Memphis is known for its music history, especially the blues, but I never investigated the theory for myself. The instructor at the college challenged me to write a paper about the history of the Stax Museum in a reflection paper and I am really glad she did. It influenced me to finally take the time to view the history of Memphis firsthand starting with the Stax Museum. The research,…

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    that are very successful. Must be to the satisfaction of record label and musicians, if not commercially. Some might move up into marketing, sales, advertising, publicity and public relations, and promotion. Independent-label bands choose to produce themselves, the know-how and experience of a successful producer is a standard for major-label productions. Skills of the music producer are still continuing to be seeked by record labels. Independent producers that are their own boss may get put…

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    1. I think the major musical film is no longer a money maker for Hollywood because it is not unique anymore. Viewers would find it repetitive or too common to make over and over again. Some scenes would especially be repetitive that would lost the interest of some viewers. Some challenges would be making it unique that allows it to stand out from other musicals. If it is the same story or similar ideas, it may be unsuccessful. Additionally, the actors need to be flwexible if they are in a…

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    past couple months due to the success and popularity of their first song, “Back to Back.” So much steam had been built that the heads of their hometown’s own Motown Records reached out to discuss the possibility of adding the group to their record label. William peeked outside the window, “It’s here!” The Funky Fruit exited the recording studio and made their way to the cab. “Hello, sir. 2648 West Grand Boulevard is the destination.” Mo stated to the group, “I’m telling you all, if they try…

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    Aldi Swot Analysis Paper

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    stores spread out across 32 states, including Trader Joe’s units, and it employs over 18,000 people, which makes it the 25th largest grocer in the country by store numbers and employee roster (MENA Report, 2013). Aldi sells a wide range of private label and branded household items, including food and non-food products, such as vegetables, dairy products, fresh fruits, meat, toilet roll, and sanitary items among others (Canadean, 2015; Steen & Lane, 2015). Private labeling is the deliberate…

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    Musicians should be able to advertise because it helps their career in the long run. Musicians need to be heard in order to get a lot of fans, but what if they do not know how to get the word out? That's when they can rely on advertising to show the world there music. The musicians would also become more recognized and famous. People also enjoy this because they would be able to listen to all of these new songs for free, and expand there music choice. Plus, the world gets to hear the music.…

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    When it comes to technological advancements, the music industry is an industry that has drastically changed in the twenty to thirty years since the production of digital technology began. Whether looking at the music producers, the artists, the audience, or even the concert goers, the changes in the realm of music have changed the business models and workflows of everyone in the industry. Music producers have become more efficient. Artists have created higher quality recordings. Fans of the…

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    There was no space for punk in conventional culture. Punk was a brand new and unique concept that rebelled against the norm. No one could label it using mainstream terms. Punk could not represent itself using media terms without drastically compromising its own meaning and ways. The main principle behind punk is to be able to create an individual culture and not consume the one that is given…

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    Miles Davis Esay

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    When comparing and contrasting the All My Life for Sale and Ebay websites, both have interesting ways in capturing potential buyers interest. When giving a description of Miles Davis record Bitches Brew, All My Life used subjective descriptions to sway buyers to purchase the record. This was entertaining to read however vague about the facts of the album. He simply rambled on about a documentary on jazz history and how jazz purists’ state “Miles Davis is a sell out”. For someone who is…

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