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    internet for Nepali classics and I want to find some songs of these Nepali classics which are composed in slow tempo beats. I found a long list of Narayan Gopal’s songs in the youtube. Many of his youtube videos are made available for downloading into MP3. His music is richly orchestrated by the harmonium, tabla, violin, and it will not do proper without a woodwind of a flute. Listening to Narayan Gopal’s classic music, we don’t need a sound booster. All we need is to play it over the speakers…

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    impact in the future? Will the technology when downloading music be better and portable without having to carry a phone or small device? In the beginning many people bought CD’s, records, or cassettes to play music, as technology advance people have mp3 players or phones to listen to music. In America many people have used the internet to download music illegally and legally, each month more than 2.6m songs are downloaded illegally. Many artist dislike when their fans do this, because their…

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    After analyzing the two given sources, A and B, my justification of their credibility has been established. Based on Source A “Understanding Your Fiber Needs”, from the Fiber Farms Cereal Company’s website, there is a high daily fiber requirement that can be hard to obtain. This may have good information, but it can exaggerate and present bias in its thesis because it's being supported by a cereal company that is advertising for a fiber drink. In order to boost your buyers it makes sense that a…

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    updating/inventing radios, or weapons, as well cause a shortage of materials, forcing us to adapt and use other materials to build stuff. We also change our technology because of smaller reasons, such as trends. This is the reason we choose to continue using mP3 players over cassette tapes or phonographs: they are simply better looking. Of course, in the 19th century to the early 20th century, the phonograph did suit the elegant lifestyle of the time period. Now however, we prefer cleaner,…

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    The rain really downscaling outside I found myself inside my house bored out of my mind. Since at the time my brother and a I didn’t have no cellphones, laptops, and only mp3 players. I was having no fun at all. So I decide to go take a nap. While walking I saw brother mp3 player on the floor. Scrolling down to see my brother mp3 list of songs. A song caught my eye. I definitely never heard a song called yesterday by the Beatles. Ever since I first listen to it I absolutely love it. Inspired…

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    This is a core training workout video and MP3, which the author states will help you learn some exercises for toning up your abs while you lose the fat. It comes with directions that will facilitate your understanding of the theory at the back of the technique, including what you require to do…

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    Does the use of modern technology differ from those of your parents? There are 6.8 billion people on the planet and 4 billion of them use a mobile phone. Only 3.5 billion of them use a toothbrush. There are vest differences between my generation and my parents generation. The long term affects will be critical. Developing games have changed from generations to generations. Parents in the USA use more hand on games to develop the brain,but the way this generation 's use developing…

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    Computers and artificial agents become more and more sophisticated every year and more frequently involved in human’s everyday life. This increases the need to interact with them in a more natural way, similar to the way we interact with each other. Museum tour-guide robots (Nourbrakhsh, 1999) and robots that interact with the elderly (Montemerlo, 2002) demonstrate that we do not need robots just to interact with people, but also that there is a need for the interactions to be smooth and natural…

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    Music And Music Analysis

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    all take the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory prior to coming to the lab. They must have a moderate or severe case of test anxiety in order to participate. Materials Music player with headphones. There will be an MP3 player and headphones provided for participants to use. Loaded onto the MP3 player will be two versions of the song How To Save A Life by The Fray. The first version will be the regular song with lyrics. The second version will be just instrumental. Anxiety Scoring Tests. There…

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    People have heard about the most famous contributors to space travel such as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. However, the woman who made space travel possible, Katherine Johnson, has not been properly recognized for her contribution to the exploration of space. Johnson was a NASA mathematician who who calculated the trajectories of objects in space. Despite the oppression she underwent because of her race and gender, she was still able to accomplish many feats and refused to be ignored. She was…

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