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    The World Is Flat

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    Indoor Farming!? The Potential Solution of the Ever-Flattening World? All my life I’ve been surrounded by farming. Yet I’ve always wondered what will happen to farming as we know today by how fast our population is growing. Where will we get the food to feed this ever-growing population? Well there is a new innovative idea that could become the solution, Vertical Farms! As Friedman says in “The World is Flat”, “Whatever can be done will be done. So, if you have an idea, pursue it. Because…

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    Essay On Early Seventies

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    The early seventies started with the drug related deaths of several artists, such as Janis Joplin. The events of the seventies impacted the music of the period, but music mainly evolutions of passed styles. The seventies saw a revival of fifties styled rock, simply because the kids of the time grew into adults. Like many genres, there was several pioneers of the style, such as Rick Nelson. The early seventies was when the Vietnam war ended, because protesters referred to it as “The unwinnable…

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    The synthesizer was not well known at the time and people were trying to discover it and include it in music. Giorgio saw that opportunity and did the same. He knew it would be a “sound of the future”. When it comes to any artist that has ever made it, they all…

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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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    instrumentation, Foo Fighters’ version does not use a synthesizer which was a key aspect of the melody section in Pink Floyd’s version. This part of the melody is played by the electric guitar instead of the synthesizer in the cover version. The absence of the synthesizer makes the Foo Fighters’ more straightforward and less complex because it takes away from the nuances of the original song and makes the cover song more direct. The removal of the synthesizer also makes the Foo Fighters version…

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    “All I Want for Christmas is You” Music Analysis “ All I Want for Christmas is You” is written by a great artist known as Mariah Carey. The song was written and produced with the help of Walter Afanasieff. “All I Want for Christmas is You” is featured on her album Merry Christmas that was released November 1st, 1994. The lyrics have several meanings. For example, “I don’t need to hang my stocking, there upon the fireplace,” references to a tradition where kids put stockings up for Christmas,…

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    Elements Of Pop Rock Music

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    dance to the beat and sing along with the lyrics. Pop rock music is an integration of modern music with elements from other genres such as the use of electric guitars and drums. It usually involves the use of drums, guitar, piano, vocals and a synthesizer. Pop rock is one of the best genres of music to listen to in the 20th generation because of the powerfully distinct elements it contains. Two young and relatively known pop rock bands that appear to be pop rock music are Twenty One Pilots (TØP)…

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    excitatory amino acids fosters a lot of consequences that include impairment of calcium buffering, generation of free radicals, activation of the mitochondrial permeability transition and secondary excitotoxicity. (2) Glutamate also functions as a synthesizer for GABA in the brain regulating neuronal excitability throughout the body. Generally, the glutamate tries to form a connection provoking a reaction that is excitatory and is later appeased by the GABA. Overstimulation of the glutamate…

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    In the first part of my Ph.D. training, I have designed and built the prototype light field synthesizer (Fig. 1a), including all the technical developments required to generate and demonstrate the first synthesized sub-optical cycle laser pulses (~2fs) (generation & metrology) with attosecond resolution, Science 334, 195, (2011). The attained resolution…

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    technology tool available to students with learning disabilities is a speech synthesizer. This software enables the student to hear text on a computer screen spoken aloud. Text that is entered into the program is read aloud to the student. This allows the student to catch words that might have been left out of text that they might not have caught just by reading the text. Brain storming/mind mapping programs assist students with writing. These programs diagram the students’ ideas and…

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