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    Analyzes on Process Recording For this paper, we will be looking an excerpt from a process recording; all identifying information has been changing to protect the client. We will then be analyzing the intervention used by the social worker. Client Information Identifying Information Maria, 46-year-old, a Latino female who has been seen by the social worker from April’s Child, an agency that helps prevent child abuse, for the past two months. Maria self-referred herself because one of her…

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    Creating a masterpiece of music involves dedication, effort, and time. Although, it is difficult, digital music production comes with its advantages over analog production. In “Desktop recording studio: with the right software and a few plug-in instruments, anyone (really, anyone) can be a rock star in his own home”, it is stated that “Computers have simplified this process immensely. New Track is one of the easier-to-find menu items in…

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    Sound Recording: My mom grew up in Long Island, New York and was the only girl in her family for most of her childhood. Because of this, she described her family as “uncultured,” and much of her time was spent outdoors or in playing sports rather than in radio, TV, and so on. She listened to records like Neil Diamond, Cat Stevens, The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, and Joni Mitchell. California based group the Beach Boys was one of her favorites. She discovered artists pretty much solely through…

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    Kaliyah Harvey Prof. Sewell English 1101-34 October 22, 2016 Who Controls the Music? Music is a part of everyday life for everyone. John Seabrook’s The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory tells the story of how big artists, such as Brittney Spears, Rihanna, Kelly Clarkson, Backstreet Boys and ‘nSync came to be. Seabrook also tells the story behind of the big names behind the artists, Max Martin along with other Swedish writers, Denniz PoP, and many other producers that made the artists who…

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    My research this week focuses on qualitative data collection methods and recording procedures, (Creswell, 2014). The author has noted four different methods for collecting data in qualitative research study to include, documents, interviews, observations and audio and visual material, (Creswell, 2014). Each procedure is essential for capturing the data in an accurate and efficient manner. Documents are a great resource for acquiring data and are convenient in most cases to obtain. Documents…

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    Recording innovations in the mid-1960s rerouted the expectations of musical composition. The Beatles were famous for constantly revolutionizing the music industry in unimaginable fashions. On August 5, 1966, Revolver was released in the United Kingdom (The Beatles Bible, 2015). The album’s experimentation and creativity reached a level that not even The Beatles could have anticipated. What musical ingenuities propelled Revolver to become one of the greatest albums of all time? The Beatles…

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    not recording a crime: The victim declines to provide personal…

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    own version of the invention, the same happened to the audio spotlight. This is just one example of how the two inventions are similar, now come more examples of how they are similar. The phonograph started the concept of machines that could play recordings and music, the audio spotlight did the same thing as the phonograph but it was a bit different, it was used for only one person. While the phonograph was for used for…

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    re-install a recording system in the White House after removing the recorder that was already in place. Mistrust led to his downfall as President of the United States. Nixon feared that his people would turn on him during his presidency, so he installed the voice-activated recorder as a means of security for himself. Nixon viewed the tapes as his personal property and never expected anyone else to listen to them unless the tapes would benefit him; his plan backfired. The recordings intended…

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    No. 11-cv-7594 The plaintiffs, A Day to Remember, entered into a recording contract, which will be recognized as the “Deal Memo”, with the defendants, Victory Records Inc. on July 17, 2006. Under the “Deal Memo”, A Day to Remember was to produce at least five albums through Victory Records Inc. A Day to Remember is seeking to end their business relationship with the defendant as they claim they have fulfilled their contractual obligations and released at least thirteen albums through Victory…

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