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    energy that Broadway stars bring to these roles. It may be widespread, but if anything these movies make interest in seeing a show live, fall. The mindset of ‘Oh I’ve seen the movie I now don’t need to see the live show’ becomes commonplace. Seeing a recording of a live performance gives the viewer a taste of being there and leaves them wanting…

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    music, you know right away it is Thelonious’. Monk kept to his own style, which was a unique and difficult concept to maintain at the time and was vastly different from the other jazz pianist of his day. I’ve decided to create a mix tape based on recordings of other musicians playing Monk’s arrangements to honor his…

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    Body Worn Cameras

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    The use of cameras or recording devices in policing is not a new concept, but with the use a new variation of the technology and a new application for it requires new policies and procedures to ensure the best outcome of the use of body-worn cameras. Many of the large police services across North America have begun their own pilot program to determine the effectiveness of the body-worn cameras and how they are best used. Also, there is the factor of cost associated with funding these projects.…

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    Drug Screening Reflection

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    This assignment was a great learning experience for me. I was able to see what strengths and skills I currently have, and which skills I need to improve on and need to develop more fully. The skills and resources I decided to utilize for my recording were the drug screen questionnaire, elicit-provide-elicit, the importance/confidence skill, clarifying, and open ended questions. For my scenario I chose a situation where I’m working with an older man, Mr. Rogers, who is struggling with a…

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    not ask particularly sensitive questions, the individual nature of women’s experiences could lead to discussion of topics that are stigmatized (White et al. 2012). Recordings will be transferred to the lead investigator’s computer as soon as possible after recording, and after transfer, files will be erased from the recorder. The recordings will be kept in a password protected folder on a password protected…

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    beliefs and actions that spanned over nearly 20 years. Again, I found this documentary to be truthful and honest for a number of reasons. First, Mr. McNamara’s 11 lessons were derived through his first-hand experiences. Second, thanks to to audio recordings of Mr. McNamara, he was not able to alter his opinions or beliefs of the past, but only use them to add commentary to his opinion and to provide hindsight. Third, Mr. McNamara’s realization and acceptance of his errors showed that he was…

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    in the studio is a benchmark skill for any recording engineer who wants to be taken seriously. These are the tracks that are going to show your clients if you really are the savvy studio guru that those “me at the sound board looking smart” pictures portray you as. Just as the vocal track is exposed and nearly naked, so will you be. So read on, and master each of these essential vocal recording concepts. How to fine-tune a singer Great vocal recordings start with a great vocalist. I would love…

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    Ghetto Life 101 Analysis

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    it in front of people’s faces whether they wanted it or not because that’s exactly what it was. I understand that there was one producer, David Isay, but it felt like he did not really involve himself at all in the interviews or recording process. This type of recording style reminded me of a cinema verite style of filmmaking, which involves extremely observational documentary filming popularized in Europe. This style of filmmaking usually had the camera being placed in one area, and it films…

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    Partograph is a graphical tool for recording and monitoring progress of the labor which was devised by Friedman in 1954 and improved by Philpott in the 1970s. It has three parts; foetal condition part, labour progress monitoring part and maternal condition part which are monitored and recorded during labour. A partograph should be started on women in active labour (when cervix is dilated 4cm, who have no complications that require immediate action, (Dutta 2013). Partograph helps midwives to…

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    Kick Drum Research Paper

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    the drum kit will always be a mainstay of music and music recording. To garner clear and full drum audio, it requires a process that takes into account the room in which the drum instrument is being played. After the tuning of the drum instrument is complete, multiple microphones and various categorizations of such devices must be placed in specific and proper positions. Above all else the drummer’s skill must be up to snuff, the recording process only amplifies…

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