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    This particular case addressed all factors of the fair use doctrine. University City Studios had legitimate claims but, all claims were turned down on favor of Sony. At the beginning, the U.S. District Court determined that Betamax contributed to copyright infringement. A later Supreme Court analysis reversed the District Court decision. The court concluded that it was the users who infringed on copyright law. Here is an analysis of the events: Universal City Studios argued that they are the…

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    Case Study EDU 438 Literacy Assessment, Diagnosis, and Instruction Kaila Huizinga Introduction The purpose of this case study was to fulfill the requirements of EDU 438. This project was designed to help me make observations on one particular student and make instructional decisions as time went on. During this case study I tutored one child, assessing her reading strengths and weaknesses. I provided materials and lesson plans that helped build on her strengths and help her with her weaknesses.…

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    We decided in my second year at United Way (1979) to produce some United Way radio ads on a new program called “Service and Referral.” It was an effort to let people know about the various organizations that are funded by United Ways (they were different in each community) and how to reach them. I decided to approach Hyman Brown, who had produced the CBS Radio Mystery Theater and before that Inner Sanctum. He was a master. He could use words to create stories that were incredibly compelling. I…

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    The Effective Use of Learning Centers Educators across the nation are focused on implementing effective instructional strategies to enhance student achievement. According to many researchers, differentiated instruction is one way to address the needs of all learners (Whitworth, Maeng, & Bell, 2013; Stanford & Reeves, 2007). Focusing on learning and teaching that addresses the variation in students’ learning needs is known as differentiated instruction (Tomlinson & Allan, 2000).…

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    Court Narrative Essay

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    1) Narrative of Student/Court employee discussions: 1. I know people have different attorneys, but that one lady has defended multiple people here for different things today. What is her job title? And what does she do? - Her job title is a Public Defender. If the defendant does not have a lot of money, they can hire her and she will defend you. 2. Right before the judge walks in, one of the bailiffs says, “All rise Court is now in session.” Why do we have to stand up when the judge walks in?…

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    expectation of privacy due to his role as a Congressman. It was not a violation of his privacy for the media to publish that tape. Likewise, the secretly recorded racist conversations of NBA franchise owner Donald Sterling that were leaked to the media, are also not a violation of privacy. This is due to Sterling’s role in the public sphere, and the stature of the NBA making the tapes a public matter. The fallout that Sterling experienced, resulting in him having to sell the Clippers, was…

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    got through a window that was at least one story high. That seems almost impossible for someone with a mental disorder to accomplish while being that delirious. When Malcolm met Cole in the church he heard him speaking spanish, then listening to old tapes of interviews with Vincent Gray, he hears Vincent say the exact same words which are, “Yo no quiero morir!”, which translates to, “I do not want to die!” Shyamalan used imagination to capture the most bizarre details of a rare…

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    Topic: Scientist shouldn’t be allowed to test cosmetic products on animals Opening/Attention: If you agree that animals should be treated humanely, please raise your hand. Now raise your hand if you have a pet at home? And thirdly, how many of you wear makeup? I’m sure when you're applying your eye makeup you don't think about the rabbits that were blinded to test that exact product to ensure your eyes aren’t harmed in anyway. Now how would it make you feel if I told you that most of the…

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    previous time working as a telegraph officer in the west Edison had previous knowledge of electricity was able to design an electronic device that printed the abbreviated name as well as the stock transition and volume information. The name "Ticker Tape" came from the way it ticks as it prints. This invention also had another use. In the early days of baseball, before electronic scoreboards, manual score turners used a ticker to get the latest scores from around the…

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    Maxophone History

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    universities, and independent musician groups that spear headed the composition of taped music. In 1958, Fransco Kröpfl, founder of the Estudio de Fonologia Musical at the University of Buenos Aires, started manipulating the tape speeds of music and samples on magnetic audio tape within a tape recoder, developed a photocell-based envelope controller, and built a reverberation chamber that served as a filter. With the assistance of technician Fausto Maranca and fellow visiting composer Pierre…

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