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    Case Study Ministry of Sound Ministry of Sound London‚ is a nightclub‚ based in London‚ England and an associated record label. Ministry was ranked sixth in the 2009 DJ Magazine top 100 clubs poll 2009. As well as the nightclub in London‚ there is another in Egypt. The Ministry of Sound brand also includes various other products such as dance music compilations and clothing. Ministry of Sound is owned by MSHK Group Limited‚ which has offices in London‚ Sydney‚ Berlin and New York. The Chairman

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    The setting of “Being Prey” and “Sound of Thunder” have many similarities and differences. Some similarities are that the setting is very dangerous‚ people in the story are in places where they not supposed to be. Also a similarity in both stories they each have predators in which go after them. Some differences in the stories with the setting in “Being Prey” and “Sound of Thunder” is one took place in a jungle and another takes places in a swap. Another difference is with the predator in “being

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    Definitions For the purpose of this study the definitions for body-worn cameras and Response to Resistance forms are taken from the Elgin Police Department Policy Manual. Body-Worn Camera Body-worn cameras are defined as a video and audio recording device worn on the body of a police officer during police-citizen encounters to document‚ firsthand‚ completely objective accounts of what was said and what occurred between the police-public contact incident. Response to Resistance Form A response

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    Police Body Cameras Necessary? “How one tragedy affects so many others.”(Kenneth Eade) The many accusations of unnecessary police brutality is one of the primary causes of the introduction of police body cameras. The government was trying to find a solution to the slowly growing tension between the police and the common people. There are many different views on if these cameras are affective and necessary to keep around. Ever since the government has introduced the police body cameras in 2013‚ both

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    Thirteen Shooters (Luke Woodham) is an artwork‚ made by Robert Buck‚ which is on display currently at the Whitney Museum in New York City. Robert Buck‚ also known as Robert Beck‚ had his name changed to signify his transition in his art. Beck uses a variety of mediums‚ from prints to wood and animal bones. Beck’s work was featured in museums and galleries in Dallas‚ Los Angeles‚ New York‚ Toronto‚ and in London. Beck describes his works as a mean to relieve his stress caused by trauma. The artwork

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    controversial topic of police body cameras. These cameras would attempt to provide an officers perspective to difficult situations and might help explain the actions of our police officers. Two recent articles published by the L.A. Times and The New York Times outline the pros and cons to making body cameras standard issue. The article published by the L.A. Times written by Matt Pearce takes a negative stance on the topic. The article clearly outlines the cons to body cameras and provides little insight

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    QUESTION 1 Ministry of sound had to deal wth the environmental issues from the early 1990s they really faced a problem of drug dealing by the security team ‚ because of this palumbo was forced to change his security and brought in professionals‚ he even hired a psychoanalyst to cope with the gang threats that followed that followed the drug crack down.Palumbo persisted in making his club a safer and a clear environment.During the 1990s he went further to campaign nationally against the use of

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    Chapter one of Healing at the Speed of Sound‚ by Don Campbell and Alex Doman‚ brings up some interesting ideas for the reader. Whether you believe them or not‚ it is important to evaluate and discuss their ideas expressed. The first interesting idea brought to my attention is an idea I would say I was subconsciously aware of‚ but never fully incorporated into my everyday life. Campbell and Doman express that the sounds you hear affects your mood‚ energy and others aspect of your life. They go on

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    lot of tension. In the poem ‘The Highwayman’ he uses many sound devices to create this tension. Another thing that creates the tension in the poem is the punctuation‚ how he is making you read the poem. Some examples of sound devices that he uses are alliteration‚ onimonipea‚ consonance‚ rhythm‚ and assonance. He creates many examples of these four sound devices in his work to create a very clear mood of tension. Alfred Noyes uses many sound devices

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    Sound Engineering Technicians After looking into jobs in the field of audio and visual technology‚ I have found the job that I would like to look more into. Sound engineering is what makes all the songs we listen to everyday sound as clear and crisp. People in this career have to run sound boards‚ match lyrics to tracks‚ and enhance the sound so it sounds best.2 Employees also have to‚” confer with producers‚ performers‚ and others to determine and achieve the desired sound for a production

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