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    Hip-hop is a historically black genre of music, with different iterations almost everywhere in the world now. If you turn on your car radio on the way to work it’s likely that you’ll hear a popular hip-hop song. You may even come across street performers having a rap battle. Either way, it’s one of the most common genres today. Hip-hop is a genre dedicated to telling stories of hardship in a poetic form. Music has always been a form of expression, but hip-hop brought a new level of storytelling…

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    occurred but there is evidence to show that composers as old as Beethoven where affected. “Both he (Beethoven) and his publisher had to contend with piracy by rival publishers who brought out editions of their own.” (Encyclopaedia.com, 2016) When the MP3 came out in the late 90’s it revolutionized the way music is consumed. It allowed files to be compressed down to one twelfth of it’s original size without being distorted. It is this format that gave birth to digital…

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    Blues And Gospel

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    ezilla, Michael. "Blues and Gospel Recording Artists from 1920s Left Imprint on Today's Music | Penn State University." PSU. Penn State University, 12 Nov. 2013. Web. 13 Mar. 2016. This article describes how blues and gospel artists from the 1920s influenced today's music greatly. It touches on the fact that blues is one of jazzs greatest influence. It summarizes what blues is, and the aspects of blues that have found their way into the seams of jazz. The article…

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    MG6503: Midterm Exam Individual Assignment: Apple’s iTunes Music Store Using Porter’s competitive forces model, and competitive strategies, analyze why Apple’s iTunes became the dominant service in downloadable music. Answer the following questions about the Apple Company and iTunes to help frame your report. The industry in this case is the “downloadable music industry”: How did Apple dominate the market when it was not the first mover in the industry? [Who were the first movers? Give a…

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    Chris Stapleton Biography

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    Chris Stapleton Tickets, Schedule & Tour dates 2017 Born on 15th April 1978, Christopher Alvin Stapleton is known as American vocalist songwriter. He is a set up lyricist with six number-one songs. In the wake of filling in as the front man of country gathering from 2008 to 2010, The Steel Drivers, Stapleton discharged in 2015, his introduction studio collection Traveler, which achieved number one on the US Billboard 200 and by the Recording Industry Association of America was guaranteed twofold…

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    The radio allowed for the technology to make other electronics better and smaller in size. "Transistors allowed the miniaturization of these forms, so they could really become personal devices. This goes through to later devices like MP3 players, phones and other really small devices that we carry today. These developments in radio technology really made all that possible." This amazing invention led to the creation of the skyscraper radio, which is from the 1930s. Also, the Sapper…

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    At this time, the teenagers have become addicted to technology, and they are constantly immersed in technological advancements that promote non-stop communication and instant gratification, whether through cell phones, gaming systems, laptops, or MP3 players. Are these technological advancements a good thing? In “Don’t Limit Your Teen’s Screen Time”, Chris Bergman states the reasons why don’t need to limit teenagers’ screen time with his personal experience. In my opinion, I disagree with the…

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    While listing to the Ted Talk of Gever Tulley: 5 dangerous things you should let your kids do is an interesting topic. Tulley mentions objects that kids should be allowed to play with for they can have a valuable opportunity to learn how to interact with the world around them. With that said, Gever Tulley is a computer scientist and is the founder of Tinkering School. He is the benefactor of the organization Thinker; he wants to help kids build things they have in mind. The five dangerous things…

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    revolution of illegal music sharing started in May 1999, when Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker launched software called Napster, a file sharing application through the Internet. In less than a year, Napster allowed more than 20 million people to share music in mp3 format, making it the most popular file sharing software on the Internet at that time. This huge community caused a major issue for the music industry. Since 1999, many sharing programs, which are copycats of Napster, have come and…

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    Apple Pest Analysis Essay

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    Analysis of the marketing environment for smart phones includes identifying opportunities in the market place which requires a solid understanding of the company’s industry. When the right combination of circumstances and timing permits an organization to take action to reach a particular market, a market opportunity exits. Smart phones have a vast market as it has become an essential part of our daily lives. It is defined as a device that functions as a computer like having the ability to…

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