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    A record label makes, distributes and markets sound recordings; basically at the end of the day they're out to make money. How has the music industry been affected by the Internet and digital downloading? This question is important because the Internet is the Music Industry's new problem. Music in today's world without the Internet will be the main question or main concern if we did not have it. Where would the music industry be without the Internet and the power to share files, MP3 waves and…

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    What do you do when your kid breaks his/her arm. We should go to the hospital. Wait I don’t have health care. Most Americans don’t have health care to this day. Everybody in America needs to be provided with health care. In fact people who do have health care are spending too much money. People today are spending too much money on health care. If everybody had health care then we wouldn’t have to spend too much money on health care. I know this because “ The US spends more on healthcare per…

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    Capturing Sound Analysis

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    The readings I completed this week really got me thinking about the transformations of music over the years. I have gained a lot more knowledge about the ethics of music and how technology has opened doors for artists and how it has affected the music world for both listeners and the artists themselves. For my response journal this week, I would like to discuss two important areas from the chapters of the book, ‘Capturing Sound’ by Mark Katz that I found really intriguing. One area would be…

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    Should all Americans have the right to healthcare? The founding documents of the united states do not provide support for a right to healthcare. Now in the preamble it says to "promote the general welfare" not provide it. According to Ron Paul, "you have a right to your life and you have a right to your liberty and you have a right to keep what you earn in a free country...you do not have a right to services or things." Healthcare is economically killing an dim going to tell you why. The right…

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    Federalism In Healthcare

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    In reflecting on these questions in the context of what we’ve read and heard in lectures this week, I’m struck by the nature of how we make choices in meeting our healthcare needs as a nation. Ever since our political leaders applied the principles of federalism to their earliest policy-setting efforts, we’ve had counter-balancing factions line up on virtually every aspect of care, from the training of our physicians, to our investments in facilities and technology, how we cover the costs of…

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    The solution I agree to the most is the National health insurance. I believe that with the National health insurance in which government health coverage for all citizens is a good solution because a lot of people do not cure their sickness due to not having insurance. They do not have insurance due to the lacks money that they make because of their social class. A factor of not having insurance they do not get to go to the doctor to get cure which then allows for the consequences to be deadly.…

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    the US population) did not have health insurance in 2012 according to the US Census Bureau.The United States and Mexico are the only countries of the 34 members of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) that do not have universal health care. Proponents of the right to health care say that no one in the richest nation on earth should go without health care. They argue that a right to health care would stop medical bankruptcies, improve public health, reduce overall…

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    A great alternative to the Tech 21 Bass Driver is the MXR M80 BASS D.I.+. Although the basic concept is similar to the Tech 21 offering, MXR does include a gate to help keep processed signals quiet. Controls for shaping your tone include: bass, mid, treble, clean volume, distortion volume, gain, blend and a trigger adjustment for the included gate. This box is powered by phantom power, nine volt battery or wall wart. Patching capabilities include XLR , line level, and parallel outputs. All of…

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    After watching Frontline’s documentary, Sick Around the World, I was left stunned by the differences of health care systems in five capitalist, democratic countries much like the United States of America. I am not familiar with health care systems in other parts of the world, nor am I a US citizen therefore learning about the system here was also new information. I found that the countries were great examples of a fair system in their own way. For example, Germany’s tax equity where the wealthy…

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    The U.S. Affordable Care Act has three main factors that support the system. The reformed healthcare system can be compared to three-legged stool because it consists of three factors which include, insurance companies must sell coverage to people with pre-existing conditions as well as subsidies to help with premiums to ensure that everyone has coverage. After the affordable care act was implemented the rates of the uninsured declined, yet there are still millions without insurance with…

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