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    Between 1916 and 1949 a few other companies offered colored shellac discs, including a blue-shellacked series from Columbia during the 1930s and chocolate colored pressings from a budget label “Perfect Records” prior to the 1930s. In 1949 when RCA Victor launched their 45-RPM format they began color-coding their records based on genre calcification. They classifications are as follows: Black Vinyl – Pop Pressings (Prefix 47) Green Vinyl – Country Music (Prefix 48) Red Vinyl - “Red Seal”…

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    type of main system. Every user received singular by using the equipment for a timetabled time frame as well as could come to your PERSONAL COMPUTER using software as well as files, generally upon punched papers greeting cards as well as permanent magnetic or papers recorded argument. This course can be packed in to the machine, and also the machine can be set to function before software completed or crashed. PACKAGES could possibly usually end up being debugged with a control solar panel…

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    the sound.Over time records evolved and stopped being made out of glass. Instead they were made out of plastic and could easily be mass produced. But they were easily broken as the vinyl plastic used wasn't very strong. In the 1970's cassette tapes were widely used to record and listen to music. They…

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    As mentioned above all of the pieces were magnetic so I thought I could use a cookie sheet to display them. Unfortunately there are so many pieces that they would not all fit on a cookie sheet. My second thought was to use a magnetic board. I found out that they didn’t really fit on the magnetic board. After I was struggling to find a place to display my pieces, my mom suggested that I use the magnetic board but only display about a third of the pieces. I thought that this…

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    religious belief which clouds their judgement. 4). Many photographs are easily photoshopped which makes many evidence of ghosts come into question. 5). The theory of relativity suggests there to be a limitless amount of existences. 6). The "Stone Tape…

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    Sound Design In Theatre

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    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 situation for operators to adapt to. In their book, Sound and Music for the Theatre, Deana Kaye and James Lebrecht muse about the cross over from track tape decks to CD players. “Early in my career…

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    Foundational Hardware Review Questions TB–1. IS hardware is classified into what three major types? The components of an Information Systems are hardware, software, and telecommunications networks. The hardware refers to machinery, which includes central processing unit, keyboard, monitor, and mouse. TB–2. Describe various methods for entering data into and interacting with a computer. Keyboards are used to breakdown linguistic input and software commands into individual units of meaning.…

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    Now we will discuss some of the average milestones, developmental skills, and tasks associated with children from 3-5 years old. These standard guidelines are to assist us to evaluate where a child might be, in comparison to his or her age with peers of their own age. The anticipatory guidelines are not always cut and dry but do give us an idea at what level the children are on and how we can relate, teach, and communicate with them the best, on their level. When looking at a three-year-old…

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    help students identify words that stump them while reading. Teacher may use a slinky to show the students how to stretch the word. • Provide students with a magnetic board and plastic magnetic letters to use as manipulatives. Ask students to make given words on the magnetic board with the letters. Students can even make sentences on the magnetic board if enough letters are available. Students can create as many words as possible and then read to their partner. Phonemic…

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    For as long as we can remember, people have been communicating using their voices. Today this has not changed; however how those voices are heard, where they can be heard and by whom has changed drastically. What at one time was limited to only what was being said or written, at the time it was being documented and only heard or read by those in the immediate vicinity; can now be heard by anyone, anywhere in the world at any time. This is possible because of the dramatic advances in recording…

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