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    Comparing the music industry in 10-12 years ago to nowadays, we for sure can tell the massive change. From the way people choose digital over physical music, labels are something that can really affect your career path or how technology totally change our ways to produce music. In the past 10 years, the music industry has faced a massive drop of physical sales while digital keeps rising. This factor cause by the technology we have to. With just a move of your tip you can have an entire album in…

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    Stax Museum Reflection

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    I learned about the importance of Stax Records, how it impacted the community around the people of Memphis, TN and how Stax Records was not just another business to be run for profit. But, a family of intense individuals who loved making music, despite the color of their skin. I also found out, the doors were always open to the people…

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    GMO products labeled to protect consumers. These groups argue that GMO’s may have the potential to be dangerous and should be labeled. Those that advise against labeling, industry, academics, and regulatory bodies sight the complexities and cost of labels that do not improve safety. Mankind has been modifying crops and animals for thousands of years with great success to fed growing populations. Crossbreeding has improved our food sources and our health by developing more nutritious and safer…

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    Basically, one would be able to find themselves in a fitting band, whether it was with a town weirdo or a geek. Indie introduced a way to include everyone who wanted to be a part of rock music (Cohen 1). During the 2000s, the worry to sign with record deals came to a halt when the indie community favorited their acts with digital downloading. This change started with the bank Wilco, when they released their album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot for free. This was a bold move to not only get their name…

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    available in one click of a button. Vinyl’s contain a sound that is outstanding and nothing compared to audio encryption. The music and sounds are physically being formed into records. Each one being different shape, size, roughness, and smoothness. Also its cool looking and the new generation see it as a big cd. The Vinyl Record Club is a place where anyone can meet people who have a different or the same taste in music. The information is assessable easy when asked and to get involved in…

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    Racial Labeling Analysis

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    experienced these things in life and what they think about them. Something that stands out is racial label. Appiah uses it and says that “if we follow the badge of color from ‘African’ to ‘Negro’ to ‘colored race’ to ‘black’ to ‘African American’ we are thus tracing the history not only of a signifier, a label, but also a history of its effects” (Appiah 43). In other words, people are using labels to define people in who they should be and what they should be. As a person, everyone should stop…

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    define them. Some say that cliques benefitted them, but others say that they missed out on an opportunity something that could have led to a life long friendship. When people are labeled, others see them as only that label, and never reach out to them. People…

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    the texts this semester, categorization of people is present throughout. Categorizing others, according to Donna Haraway, is “domination of ‘race’, ‘gender’, ‘sexuality’, and ‘class’” (Haraway 2003: 321). While for organizations sake, categories and labels seem to be very helpful, authors Donna Haraway and Philip K. Dick challenge this norm. They contest that such practices of categorization are archaic and harmful to the victims, and we need to break past these traditions. To prove this, I will…

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    OHSA Labeling

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    OHSA Standards for Electric Panel Labeling Electrical Paneling and the OHSA labeling requirements for them. In every workplace there is at least 1 type of electrical panel. Most of people think of a circuit breaker when they hear electrical panel, however there are many different purposes for an electric panel. I will briefly discuss what an electrical panel is and the labeling and safety requirements required by OHSA regarding them. What is an electrical panel? An electrical panel, also known…

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    “Coal” by Audrey Lorde expounds on the power held by the spoken word and the labels put upon people. The narrator begins by referring to herself as the “total black”, the label that has been put upon herself, and elaborates on how those words and the others used to describe her leave a lasting effect. The narrator goes on to explain that while these words are used to put her down, the words only add to her power. Using vivid imagery and powerful metaphor the narrator states how her blackness is…

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