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    Anna Coletti Adrienne Hollifield AP English IV 15 October 2014 The Evolution of Audio Recordings From the crude beats of an ancient drum to the electronic sounds of a modern synthesizer, music has evolved over millennia. Since the invention of the audio recorder, people have been able to document the evolution of music so that history can actually be heard. Recording devices have developed from tinfoil and hand cranks to complex computer systems. When music was first being recorded, musicians…

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    changed, or damaged in any way. So, recording is very critical because it is the only chance an investigator has to mark down how the crime scene “originally” looked. Recordings made at a crime scene will become very vital in court. Also, recording a crime scene by taking notes, photographs, and video documentation provides investigators with information about crime. These recordings will allow them to see the crime scene in its original condition. Recordings additionally provide investigators…

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    Zukofsky's Love For Music

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    Zukofsky aims to explain the process of a scientific recording, through the processes of objective statements made in his work. On the other side of the coin lies creation, the ability to produce something tangible from the mere idea of it. On the other side lies the process of recording, the ability to state objectively a reality that the observer notices in the around them. Zukofsky’s “A” exercises both the processes of creation and recording in his journey. “I: Ask Faust, the reason we're…

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    internet. They cannot be traced and never have. The code 15728 repeated over and over again is one of the most famous number station recordings available. No one to this day knows what that or any others mean. The Russians, Cubans, English, Americans and Chinese had the number stations. However no one will claim them. No country…

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    whether it is a violation of privacy to record and publish private recordings without the knowledge, or consent, of all of the parties involved. This question has been a matter of media ethics and law since the means to record audio or video has existed. This question is increasingly pertinent as incidents of non-consensual publishing of recorded activities continues to increase, due to the technological means to make recordings becoming easier, cheaper, and more discreet. People, based on…

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    feeling for what is commercial. He/she must know how to deal with contracts, publishers, lawyers, musicians, songwriters, singers, how to budget a record date, and many other things. (Gerardi 94). They work closely with recording artists and audio recording artists and audio recording engineers to make…

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    Huber attempts to reexamine and recontextualize the perceived authenticity of early country sound recordings. The prevailing view of these recordings is that of a pure representation of rural or mountain music and culture of the poor white southerner. The concept that these early vernacular records are actually the outcome of exposure to other ethic groups, as well as to popular and mainstream recordings, is not new. However, this critical reexamination resides predominately in early blues…

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    Riley Vs Asia Case Study

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    Riley vs California CASE: (Riley vs California) Petitioner: David Leon Riley On August 22, 2009 a person David Leon Riley was stopped by the police for traffic violation. He was travelling in a car bearing expired registration tags and the San Diego Police stopped him to impose a ticket, when they found that Riley was driving with an expired license too. The police eventually discovered some fire weapons under the hood of the vehicle, when they were supposed to tow and impound the vehicle,…

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    Bigfoot Is Alive? Bigfoot's existence has been a controversial topic for over 45 years. This creature who is said to look like a very large man, covered in hair, has been said to be located in different areas of North America. The existence of bigfoot is fairly difficult to prove because there have never been any bone discoveries over the fifty years following his first known sighting. Many people do not believe in Bigfoot, however, there are many different types of evidence that may prove…

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    one particular camera and how it affects personal rights. Walking down almost any city street you would be hard pressed not to find security cameras, people recording with cell phones or taking pictures on them; yet most people now don’t even notice them for how main stream they have become. Yet with all of the cameras already recording and surveilling the general public, the topic of police worn cameras has become a major point of contention in the public eye and for policy makers at both…

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