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    Kid Cudi Short Biography

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    stage during the singer’s show in Paris… to show his approval” (Lutes). She also received commendations from Kid Cudi calling her “a modern-day Janis Joplin”. Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness” could not have reached its pinnacle in fame without the aid of recording studios and high-tech music augmentations. The song in general is mainly synthesized and heavily produce, save for the vocals and piano. The synthesized portions of the song, like the guitar, contribute to the aesthetic of rap. The…

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    Essay On Body Cams

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    civilians from unethical actions and police from untrue statements from the people. Others may argue, the government can not control when officers can activate or deactivate the body cams; but, the San Jose Police Department says, “Body-worn camera recordings shall not be intentionally terminated until the conclusion of the encounter, except for tactical or safety reasons, or the encounter no longer holds evidentiary or investigative value”(San Jose Police Department Body Worn Camera Policy).…

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    This essay aims to examine to what extent should classical performers seek to recreate “authentic performances” of the past. Roger Norrington and the London Classical Players’ recordings of the Beethoven symphonies will be used as a case study to support the argument. Classical performers, are in this context, musicians who present a classical music performance. There is no defined boundary of what precisely is classical music, but classical music in this essay generally refers to art music…

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    December of 1877, Thomas Alva Edison invented a device for recording sound called the phonograph. While he was working on improvements to the telegraph and the telephone he figured out a way to record sound on tinfoil coated cylinders. He created a machine with two needles, one for recording and one for playback. When Thomas Alva Edison spoke into the mouthpiece, the sound vibrations of his voice would be indented onto the cylinder by the recording needle. “Mary had a little lamb” were the first…

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    multiples updates over the decades, in the early 90s surveillance cameras finally received an update that not only recorded and stored data, but also allowed multiple recordings at once. Investigators can use surveillance cameras to their advantage by seizing recordings in order to obtain any evidence that it may hold. Recordings may hold evidence such as what happen, if any witnesses were present, and most importantly the identity of the person. Digital cameras help on a crime scene by being…

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    JOINT ATTENTION: “FAMILY LEARNING TALK” IN MUSEUMS Joint attention—when people are focused on the same object or subject in their surroundings—is a critical component of language and communication learning for infants and children. Museums, specifically, offer visitors opportunities for free choice learning, but can also be very stimulating, with multiple options competing for visitors’ attention. However, there is no research addressing the role that joint attention can play in family…

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    However, this one week experiment of recording my diet and analyzing daily consumptions of nutrients made me realize that I need to improve my diet in carbohydrate and protein intakes, consumption of vitamin D, E, choline, and mineral intakes of potassium and sodium. To bring a well balance of…

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    that the man was arrested and Billie was put into protective custody for a few months while the case was straightened out. Shortly after this Billie started working at a brothel running errands, working in this place first exposed Billie to jazz recordings of artists like Louis Armstrong and “Empress of the Blues” Bessie Smith. After being taken to Harlem at age 14 with her…

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    Meraki Company Case Study

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    CHAIN OF COMMAND YEAR 1 YEAR 2 The CEO of Meraki company is Mr. Edward Joseph Pangilinan Pamintuan. Basically, the company is consisting of 4 different departments namely the Marketing, Operation, Finance, and HR. These four department have different heads consisting it. The head in Marketing department is Joshua Miguel Reyes Riego De Dios, while in Operation Department is headed by Ms. Shaina Beatriz Eugenio Yacob and Edward Joseph Pangilinan Pamintuan. Lastly the HR and Finance department…

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    How To Read A Film

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    In the section it mentions “It was not until the mid-1920’s that bells theories of electrical transmission of sound were united with the technology of the mechanical phonograph. At almost precisely the same time, sound recordings were united with image recordings to produce the cinema as we know it today” (75) basically talking about the creation of sound and the effects sound has on the creation of film. This specific quote is what brings my next topic into discussion, the invention of…

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