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    Dollywood pipes in music to set the tone and ambience. The song most heard is always Parton’s 1970 recording of Jimmie Rodgers’ “Muleskinner Blues.” Jocelyn Neal, in The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers: A Legacy in Country Music, explores the various reasons , besides the owner and recording artist being one and the same, packs a potent punch of authenticity for the visitor to travel from modernity…

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    part of the piece was the string plucking by violinist Geoff Nuttall. I never paid attention to this in the recording. There was much power and than a sweet section within the piece as if a chase was occurring for timbre. This was ultimately my favorite piece. The live performance of Haydn’s String Quartet in C major, Op. 76, No. 3 “Emperor” Allegro was more enjoyable than the recording. I felt that the each member of the quartet had his or her own dynamic within the music. I could identify…

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    Udemy Case Study

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    Someone stole the recordings and offering it on Udemy. 5. These organizations that permit it to happen, they 'll simply continue turning a visually impaired eye to it with a "We are only a venue" pardon. 6. Programming courses had been reposted - yet some of the time with recognizing data deliberately…

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    The article, ‘The Mysterious Jazz’ by Greenville Vernon and Jelly Roll Morton’s 1938 oral history Library of Congress Recording talks about the origins of Jazz. Jelly Roll Morton’s perspective on the origin of Jazz is more historical than that of Greenville Vernon. They have similar perspectives on how the origin of Jazz came about, however, Jelly Roll Morton is able to expand more on the history and origin of Jazz. In the New York Tribune, ‘The Mysterious Jazz’ article by Greenville Vernon…

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    For my second observation, I observed behavior at Pinecreek Elementary School in the Brookville School District which contains grades one through two. I observed in the speech therapy room which is a separate room where kids get pulled out of class to receive therapy. I watched two sets of students, one was an individual therapy session and the other was a group of two students. Since the school is so small it is only necessary for there to be one speech pathologist, Mrs. Martz. As I watched…

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    sample or mental task to perform first. The operator then changed the mental tasks so that each mental task lasted between 15-30 seconds. The order and length of the mental tasks were random. Five to seven recordings were done in one day. There was about 5-10 minutes break between each recording. The system developed BEEG has covered a long journey during its testing phase especially. Quite large number of samples was selected initially, taking considerations on basic system navigation…

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    American singer, guitarist and composer, raised 1935 in Dyess, Arkansas. Johnny Cash made his first recordings for Sun Records in 1955 (the single Hey Porter / Cry, Cry, Cry), and soon became a leading name in country music. Several of his songs have become classics of the genre, for example. Folsom Prison Blues (1956), I Walk The Line (1956), Ring Of Fire (1963) and A Boy Named Sue. The latter is a recording of the second of Cash's famous prison concerts, Folsom Prison (1968) and San Quentin…

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    Neurological Mirroring

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    findings on specific mirror neuron system functioning is remarkable, it must be noted that the initial breakthrough single cell recording studies were not done with human participants, but with monkeys. Therefore, the systems and the presence of mirror neurons in humans can be deduced but not directly tested due to the ethical concerns of the single mirror neuron recording methods. As a result, skeptics have emerged with significant doubts of the presence of this system in humans. However in…

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    Self Evaluation Paper

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    ANALYSIS, and the Notation of DYNAMICS. They will also benefit from prior experience using the Close Study Process. Prior to performing the self-evaluation task students should be led through the steps in completing the Self-Evaluation Form for Recordings. PLACEMENT WITHIN THE UNIT Before: Prior to starting this Cornerstone, students will need to understand and have experience with the Close Study process (Cornerstone 1). Students will also need to have experience in application of…

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    Earthworm Lab Report

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    Each earthworm was first anesthetized in a 10% ethanol bath and then dried off, followed by making recordings of their action potentials across a ten second span of time. The stimulus amplitude within the software was adjusted to the threshold level at which it produced an action potential in the worms ("Action Potentials in Earthworm-Lab," 2013), which was found at 0.5 volts. These initial recordings were done to be used as controls for calculating the conduction velocities prior to any…

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