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    In 1999, Tim Westergren and two of his friends launched a company out of San Francisco called Savage Beast, which would later become Pandora (Pozen & Rosenfeld, 2009). Pandora was powered by the Music Genome Project. The Music Genome Project is a music discovery engine, and each song in the project’s library was analyzed by Pandora employees (Pozen & Rosenfeld, 2009). Pandora spent time and money building up their musical library in the project so that customers were enabled to listen to songs…

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    be chargeable to profits in respect of the royalty income under Section 14. However, if the royalty was paid by STPL for the use or right to use the trademark in Hong Kong, it will be taxable under Section 15(1)(b). However, if the licence agreement stipulates that royalty payment is for the use or right to use of the trademark in the Mainland only, Section 15(1)(b) does not apply. Even Section 15(1)(b) does not apply, under Section 15(1)(ba), the royalty paid to TI will be chargeable if the…

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    through unwanted pregnancies with babies they are not compatible with. It is also used to convince the citizens that everything is fine and that the royalty is good which is effective as shown by the character Lily who is a true royalist. Propaganda propels the plot forward as when the protagonist, Violet, realises she has been lied to by the royalty and that she and the other surrogates will die, this motivates…

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    A Look into Royalty’s Life Life is luxurious for royalty. Rooms in medieval castles are filled with the finest furniture made of the most exquisite materials of the time. Servants use various methods to prepare feasts fit for a king. Lords and ladies wear exotic furs and jewelry displaying their wealth to the peasants below them. Perhaps one of the best ways to look into the life of royalty is to start where their day begins and ends. The bedroom. There are dark wooden doors in an arched…

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    whole point of most artists up to the late 19th century was to earn their keep and living by creating art for the upper class and royalty. That being said, everything that the artists did had to impress and flatter the royalty or they wouldn't get a commission, and no commission meant no money for food. So naturally the art that was created was all about flattering the royalty, making the gods and mythology look good, or in some way provoking an emotional reaction from the viewers that would…

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    instance, the clothing of the Royalty in the Elizabethan era was sumptuous. The materials used for their clothing were luxurious and covered with varieties of colors and each color had its own meaning. The same style of clothing was used in Elizabethan Theatre. People during that period understood that different colors of clothing also represented different social classes of people. Colors such as white, gold, purple, and red were recognized as the colors for royalty and power since the time of…

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    admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities”. Both the history of mankind and literature are saturated with stories of heroes, many of which, are connected to royalty. Whether the hero is rewarded with royalty or begins the hero journey in a position of supremacy, heroism and royalty always coincide. Heroes and eminence also have a plethora of traits in common with each other. Heroes are rewarded with power, whether it is formally announced or not. They eventually…

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    Feudal System The feudal system was around for 800 years. It was a successful way to control the people because the royalty people would control the minds of their people by torture and by their faith. It consist from four parts the royalty which was only 2% of the population. These people would usually marry their cousins whit out them knowing. The second most powerful rank was the church, which is only 2% of the population. In the third rank was the merchant which is only 4% of the…

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    There are many misconceptions about the music industry, that the artist receives all royalties and they make millions off these royalties. Many individuals believe that it is companies such as Spotify and Pandora are the reason that no body pays for music anymore or that more friends on social media they have will allow them to be discovered quicker and earn them more money. I have always wondered about how artist and record companies get paid and now I have all the answers, and you do too.…

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    “[Father] had seen things during the war: horrid things…” (Bradley, 47) the fact that Flavia’s father have seen terrible things during the war suggest the he is part of the military which means he is in the field. Royalty does not fight in the field because the army does the labour for them. Royalty does not join the military because thousands of men fight for them. As for her mother, While Ophelia and Flavia is talking about the misplacement of the neckless that their mother gave to Ophelia,…

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