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    Imagine if everyone came together to reach a common goal for the good of society. In the movie Star Wars IV: A New Hope, a science fiction film, Luke Skywalker, the main character, is a strong leader who is determined and brave. Luke ends up leaving his homeland with Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ben), CP3O, R2D2, Han Solo and Chewbacca to save Princess Leia from the empire. On their journey they end up in a near death situation and fighting the empire to destroy the death star. In Star Wars IV: A New Hope,…

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    (2008) describe Notational Analysis is an objective way of recording performance, so that critical events in that performance can be quantified in a consistent and reliable manner. This enables quantitative and qualitative feedback that is accurate and objective. Spectators and coaches view matches differently, they…

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    A tape was released of a recording of Donald Trump over a decade ago which has outraged numerous people. In the tape, Donald Trump said inappropriate sexual remarks toward women. He says that he can do whatever to women, since he is a star. In the microphone recording, Trump talks about kissing women he finds attractive and gropes them even if they are married. The shocking conversation of Trump has led to many people from his campaign stop supporting him. For example, Senator John Thune has…

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    Video Analysis: Ted Talk

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    1. Before watching this Ted Talk video, I did think I was a some what, decent listener. I believed this because during conversations, I always liked to truly understand what the other person is trying to communicate to me before I answer back or giving a reply -- which led me to believing I was a good listener. After watching it, I realized, and also am surprised, that my listening skills do need some revamping because I know I do not ever take some time to sit in silence and would never think…

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    The idea of music playback came from Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, a bookseller, and trader from Paris. In 1857, Scott obtained a fascination for the human ear which led him to invent the Phonautograph, an instrument primarily used to study acoustics in laboratory research. The construction of the phonograph was heavily inspired by the anatomy of the human ear. Consisting of three main components that replicated the build of the ear canal, eardrum, and ossicles. Sound waves would be…

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    way anything would happen to Hale is if they had proof, like a recording. Anderson said no, he doesn’t recall saying it specifically like that, only that this would happen again and there would be proof. However, he denied telling her to be ready. Anderson was then asked if gaining proof, like a recording, would be needed. He said no, then he said he told her recordings could not be used. Anderson explained that he told her recording was not allowed after she told him she had a recorder…

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    Our Home Our Land Essay

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    and Oien, K Year: 2000, Article title: 'Our Home, Our Land ... Something to Sing About': An Indigenous Music Recording as Identity Narrative, Journal title: Aboriginal History, Vol. 24, [27]-38. ISSN: 0314-8769. Full reference in correct APA or Harvard style (specify which) : Neuenfeldt, K & Oien, K 2000, 'Our Home, Our Land ... Something to Sing About': An Indigenous Music Recording as Identity Narrative, Aboriginal History, Vol. 24, [27]-38. Summary of Theme and Scope: What is the main…

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    The Beatles Style Of Music

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    The recording career of the Beatles from 1962 to 1970 can be divided into 3 different style periods, namely: the early period, the middle period, and the late period. In order to analyze the remarkable changes in style that took place throughout the band’s historic recording career, one must look at each period individually. According to Tuomas Eerola (10), in order to do this properly, the solution can only be obtained by classifying the works of these musicians into a number of recording…

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    . Melvin Colangelo AJS275 Butcher Words: The Importance of Documenting Melvin Colangelo AJS275 Butcher Words: The Importance of Documenting We have discussed the importance of accurate reports. In this paper we shall take a more in-depth approach of what goes into a quality report, some of the procedures used, and the departments that rely on these reports. All reports should be written within a few hours of the event to ensure the details are fresh in…

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    In The Orchestra Analysis

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    n this assignment I'll be comparing both recordings, and explaining in details every special moment they have. Larghetto 2nd movt. - In the orchestra introduction Mullova's recording presents a much better phrase. It shows a lot of contrast in dynamic, articulation, and consequently mood. Creativity makes this recording special. They add dynamic that are not originally written, but the result is very good; it creates a totally different environment, suppress the lack of vibrato, and therefore…

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