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    As I looked through the old videotapes on my shelf, my eyes fixated on one tape that wasn’t labeled like the rest of them were. I pulled it off the shelf, popped it in the tape player, and leaned back on my couch. Play. The tape started off with younger me running around a grass field attempting to kick a soccer ball further than a couple of inches. Every time the ball left my feet, my eyes would light up and a small laugh would escape my mouth. There would be instances where I would kick the…

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    Jay, Asher's Jay Asher

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    Everyone who received the tapes, was in shock that they had so much to do with her death. The tapes were a suicide note. Clay is the most in shock because he doesn’t understand as to why he is on these tapes. He never did anything bad to Hannah. He believes he doesn’t deserve it, the humiliation of being on the tapes. When Clay hears his story, Hannah says that he was the only person who was genuine and nice to her. However…

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    1972 Watergate Scandal

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    presidential elections. A team was put together to commit burglary, wire-tapping and sabotaging during this election. Watergate also had a cover-up conduct that caused a huge controversy within the government. A security guard named Frank Willis discovered tape on a door latch outside the DNC HQ, he called the police and the five men were arrested. Overall, there were about forty people involved…

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    But these tapes aren't about getting Hearst home, these are about Hearst's bad decisions. Hearst didnt leave like we thought she did. Turns out, she had other plans with the SLA… The SLA was sending out public video tapes, the tapes talked about the crimes they were committing together. In the next video released, Hearst was speaking. Heres what she had to say about the…

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    Digital Recording Essay

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    Automation was also an important development in the history of multitrack recorders. The first system to be developed was the APY Allison in 1975. This system stored automation data on two tracks of the tape. Similar systems such as Neve's NECAM system used a combination of 2 tracks from tape and a floppy disk to store automation…

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    executive privilege a bad name when he used it to try to conceal information. Richard Nixon exercised his executive power when he wanted to prevent that the White house tapes which had incriminating evidence that he participated in a cover up involving illegal activities by his officials. Nixon claimed that by keeping the tapes Nixon he was protecting the National Security but in actuality according to the Supreme Court Nixon was trying to protect himself from any incriminating information.…

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    Fake ID, by Walter Sorrels is about a Sixteen year old, Chastity and her mother have been on the run since Chass was a baby, getting new identities in every town. She doesn't know why they are running, or who her father is, or even her real name. But then on the night of Chass sixteenth birthday, her mother disappears. The cops find her abandoned car, blood matching her DNA, and a purse containing six ID cards. Chass can't believe her mother is dead, she knows that her mom just had to go on the…

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    of the tapes being played. Just silence. This silence is broken by Caul playing the tape one more time. Yes, he heard the sentence correctly. In the background, to transition out of the scene, a piano increases in loudness repeating a low, dooming note three times. From this sound technique, the audience is left with an eerie feeling. The juxtaposition from silence to such an off-putting note is unsettling, and viewers feel just as nerved by what he realized was said -- and why the tapes are so…

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    Allegro Case Study

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    Resistance in our Technical Data Sheet (TDS) for cover tape asides Surface Resistivity. C-Pak TDS basically referring to surface resistivity (ohms/sq.) where the measurement more to a planer surface referring to ANSI/ESD STM 11.11. However, once the cover tape slitted we’re using a 2 probe measurement which referred to ANSI/ESD STM 11.13. Magda to follow up on Allegro requisition to revise add surface resistance in our TDS. 13) Allegro cover tape drawing written for both Surface Resistivity:…

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    different aspects that may trigger suicide as well as suicidal thoughts from one of the main characters. The story begins with Clay Jensen, the narrator of the book, receiving a box full of cassette tapes. As he listens to the first tape he hears Hannah Baker’s voice and discovers that these tapes were made before Hannah had committed suicide. Hannah goes…

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