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    Hatsune Miku Essay

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    J-Pop Melodies Full of Tapping Chaos Arriving as chibi singers on the Nintendo 3DS, the virtual songstress Hatsune Miku and her “vocaloid” friends are performing in a music theatrical video game called Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX; this creative project contains 48 memorable songs in Japanese, alternative game modes, and other neat artistic features. Besides being an adorable attraction, this rhythm game happens to be both a sequel to Hatsune Miku and the Future Stars: Project Mirai and a spinoff of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA. In other words, the noisy brigade is going to be a handheld sensation for North American and European audiences. So KawaiSo Kawai Getting started, players will need to create a profile with one chosen partner out…

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    Media Convergence: The Case Study of Miku Hatsune Hatsune Miku and the other VOCALOIDs are swarming social media. Their illustrations and capabilities enchant their audiences no matter what medium is used. Whether it is video games, live concerts, karaoke or simply making a new song, VOCALOID has its many uses and benefits and will continue to impact culture and technology. What is a Voice Synthesizing Program? A voice synthesizing program is essentially a computer singing as human-like as…

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    or ethnicity gather. School is the safest place for a child to grow up and learn. Some argue with these statements, because some schools are not safe, and some schools discriminate. These people are not incorrect, but these statements are for school in general. Beside all of the argument whether school is a good place for kids or not, most people are not seeing the bigger picture. What is the greatest threat to the children’s education? The answer is, the system itself. The song “The Lost One’s…

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    Macho Monologue

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    Echo I hadn’t seen the door before. It wasn’t there last night. Cautiously, I turned the handle. I knew I shouldn’t have done it though because the next thing I knew I was plummeting into a dark and empty room, that’s if it even is a room, pretty sure I just fell into the void because of how long I was falling. I can’t really see if I am falling or not, probably because I don’t feel anything and I can’t look around because of the sharp vertigo. I can’t even describe what I can see looks…

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    Next, there is the everyday stereotyping. Stereotyping is to suppose that all of the members of a group have the same qualities. A stereotype is happening all the time: In movies, television shows, and most importantly, in reality. There are plenty of reasons why people would label other people. For instance, people will look at haw people act, dress, looking into hobbies, and how they treat others around them, but completely disregard the fact that they don’t really know them as a person. Just…

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