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    Hip Hop Subculture

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    Hip Hop has its origins from a resistance movement during the 1970s. Rap music which is one aspect of hip hop, was mainstreamed in the late 1980s and 1990s. These genres of music have since developed as a cultural and artistic sensation affecting youth around the world (Alridge and Stewart 2005). Similarly dancehall also emerged in the late 1970s in Jamaica not only as a musical style but as the basis for a type of recreational lifestyle. Initially, all presented genres have reflected social,…

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    Mark Zuckerberg

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    developer David Newman to tutor him privately, but the tutor admitted that it quickly became difficult to stay ahead of his pupil, referring to him as a ‘prodigy’” (“Mark Elliot”, 2016). From the movie, “The Social Network”, it shows that Mark created an MP3 program in high school. This program is called Synapse. Synapse works as an attachment to an existing program, and it selected songs from a user’s digital library that were similar to what the user had previously played (“Zuckerberg”, 2008).…

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    Courtney Carlson Cody Dye English 101 October 23, 2017 Materialism Madness Ten years ago if you would have asked a friend to go to the apple store you would have probably gotten a really confused look. In 2007, Apple launched its’ first smartphone, the iPhone. Steve Jobs introduced a smartphone with internet accessibility. It was the first mobile device that eliminated the keyboard. The days of punching keyboards to send text messages were over. Jobs provided the first touchscreen…

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    choosing how they want their entertainment. For decades, we have had access to recorded music, pre-performed and stored movies, and digital video games. These technologies have advanced from the walkman, Videocassette Recorders, and cartridges; to MP3 files, Netflix, and online games. There is no longer necessarily a need to go to the store to purchase and access entertainment. However, there is still a definite desire for people to have a tangible commodity for them to access their…

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    Steve Jobs Steve Jobs was a man of great intelligence and a crazy amount of creativity, he is the kind of guy that could solve any problem with the greatest possible solution. Except he had quite a bit of anger problems with his employees and his partners. He set a tone for a business that will last forever, and he will forever be remembered as one of the smartest guys to ever live. Through his dedication to the science of computer technology, Steve Jobs has created an easy way for people…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Solitary Punishment

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    Jeffrey L. Metzner, MD .(Metzner) Humans are naturally social creatures. There are distinct patterns that show we are drawn to others. Even when two people walk together, and don’t know each other, they tend to walk at the same pace, in the same ways. When a person is in solitary confinement they are locked up most of the day and only allowed out for an hour to exercise. Some exercise pens are outside but others are just a little room inside. This means many prisoners don’t see day light the…

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    more dominant in media consumption than those on the lower end, who use digital media to a lesser degree. Furthermore, this target market consumes seven hours and fifty on minutes of digital media on the daily through the use of televisions, iPods, MP3 Players, and other digital media devices. Every day they consume about 3 ½ hours of T.V., 1 hour of listening to music, and use the rest of their time on video games or computers. Uniquely, about 1/5th of these children possess cellular devices…

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    Technology through the years has changed the way that music is acquired and enjoyed. In history, music evolved over time and the introduction of instruments began humans’ love affair with music. Recorded music has changed significantly over the last few decades. People express themselves through music. Music can describe or explain who you are as person. Changes in sound have changed society. In history, in 325 C.E. Constantine declared Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire…

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    1. Problem description A common problem with museums today is that they place heavy emphasis on reading as a method of delivering information. While effective for many, there are specific groups of people that are either not capable of reading, struggle to read dense blocks of text, or do not have the attention span to read. The museum experience should be able to cater to as many groups as possible, and without reading the descriptive plaques, the experience is stripped to visuals with little…

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    Planning Feasibility Study Simoné Richards Introduction When turning on the radio on the way to work or coming back from school, one thing is certain: the same musicians’ songs are played again and again. The music industry is one of the most competitive and hardest industries to break into as an artist. So how do the young adults playing guitar in their bedrooms turn into the platinum selling super stars? The answer will soon be simple… Demline. Business Idea Demline is an online platform…

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