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    Recording Engineer Most people think that going into careers in music isn’t wise, due to the fact that they think only a few careers are available. They also are under the impression that the jobs either require you to be performing, managing or producing and that they don’t pay well. But what they don’t know is that there is actually a wide variety of Jobs available in the music industry. Jobs that, not only, are suited to all strengths but also pay well and are very capable of supporting you…

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    I’m All Ears for Cochlears; Making Our Way to A Hearing World Imagine this, a world where people can't hear anything. Where people don't know what talking, music, or even the rustling of leaves sounds like. A deaf person lives in that world. Their world is silent. Most people get hearing loss once they grow older or are involved in some type of trauma, but what most people do not know is, “15% of children between the ages of 6-19 have a measurable hearing loss in at least one ear”…

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    ways as part of their act. Prop comedians are looked down on by their fellow peers in the industry. They are actually consider the lowest form of comedians on the comedy spectrum because of their inability of being on stage with just jokes and a microphone. In actuality, prop comedians are some of the most talented comedians you will ever find. For example, Jeff Dunham is a comedian/ventriloquist. He has over ten puppets he uses within his acts. He gave each of his…

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    Missy slapped my arm. “It’s the video they’ve been recording of us before they do any editing.” “Oh.” I nodded, feeling stupid that I still didn’t know all of the movie lingo. Mr. Panky continued, “I’m thrilled to see we’ve assembled the perfect cast.” “Perfect cast, sir?” I said. “Yes, my boy.” He stepped closer to me. “When I was a boy, I hadn’t an ounce of talent.” “You didn’t?” I frowned. This made no sense. Mr. Panky was the ultimate entertainer. He had cartoons, music, and his own theme…

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    point out that shortly after I was asked, a committee member told me that I had only five minutes to speak and should I go any longer, the microphone would promptly be shut off. As a teacher, this really does not surprise me, as every teacher knows that if we talk for more than five minutes in the classroom, every student chooses to turn off that little microphone in his/her head and we have promptly lost them. Well, at least I have heard that from other teachers, I have never actually…

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    The starter on the microphone said with a deep voice “Runners on your marks, get set, Go!” When I began running, I could hear my school cheering “Let's go Abi, let's go” I didn’t want to let down my school so I pushed my hardest and crossed the finish…

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    Also we would be renting the microphones which are ten dollars per rental. This play is 2hour 30minutes long, does that mean if we were done in 3 hours would the rental money be reduced? Stage access: I observed that there are two hallways that would allow us to unload our instruments…

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    they are given extra time to finish their exams. Specifically at Davis & Elkins students are not provided with an FM microphone which connects to the hearing aids, which completely blocks out all back ground noise. At this college called Rutgers University they can provide an FM microphone for their hearing impaired students (Jersey). While Davis and Elkins cannot provide a microphone for their hearing impaired students, they have to order…

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    SPEECH CONTENT INTRODUCTION OF SPEECH – Using guidelines from the text, what type of introduction did the speaker use? Was it appropriate? What kind of attention-getting device was used? How did the speaker establish credibility? What was the main purpose of the speech or the central idea? Which speech purpose (inform, persuade, entertain) did the speech meet?  The speaker’s topic was, a factor in effective leadership. Therefore, it was in line with the conference objectives. Also, the…

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    your voice. We're all right here" (119). In Oceania, the people could not have relationships or go on a weekend trip without raising a red flag. Even way out in the secluded country, Julia and Winston had to be careful of microphones. Today, people can easily stick a microphone in someones car, record their conversations or tap their phone lines. We would never know that we were being recorded either. Also, Winston was thinking about their nervous systems, when he thought “At any moment the…

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