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    pre-printed lines for the ship to and sender’s name and address. Padded envelopes come in all colors‚ though colored styles may be slightly more expensive than plain. Some examples of items shipped in padded envelopes might include photographs‚ compact disks‚ cassette or videotapes‚ small books‚ other small gifts‚ or promotional materials. Though padded envelopes provide a high grade of protection they are not intended for shipping fragile items‚ such as glass‚ ceramics‚ porcelain or other highly delicate

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    The way CDs work is basic but complicated at the same time. The plastic cover on the CD is to help prevent the aluminum from getting scratched and ruined. The plastic is also the main base of the CD itself. The plastic base or the CD is about 0.047in or 1.2 mm thick. It usually has 2 layers on it for the body and the protective layer. The DVD player reads on 1 and 0 it is a way the computers work too but this time on a CD. If they were to stretch the 1 and 0 out it would reach about 3 miles if not

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    Philosophy of Music Education Music is a basic part of everyday life. What makes music unique is its ability to create an emotional response in a person. A music education program should develop the aesthetic experience of every student to its highest potential. Aesthetics is the study of the relationship of art to the human senses. Intelligence exists in several areas‚ which includes music. The concept of aesthetics allows us to see into ourselves‚ which in turn helps the development of

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    Case Study 1: Answer 1: In the early 1980s‚ as Fuji launched an aggressive export drive‚ Kodak was attacked in the North American & European markets. Fuji was taking over the markets & made Kodak realize that it was time to be alert & more aggressive. This led to the decision of being more defensive & thus Kodak started considering Japanese market more seriously. Answer 2: I strongly believe that the charges  were  valid. By systematically denying Kodak’s access to Japanese distribution

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    The Phonograph The phonograph is a revolutionary invention. It was created by Thomas Edison in 1877‚ inspired by his work on sound and his recent development of the telephone. He had the idea that sounds could be recorded and played back at a later date. Edison invented the phonograph‚ but others perfected it. 10 years after the invention was introduced‚ Emile Berliner patented the Gramophone‚ which used records instead of tinfoil cylinders to record sound. When the record is recorded‚ a needle cuts

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    over time into the stereo‚ cassette player‚ cd player‚ mp3‚ player and now even your phone can play music but the boom box was the start of all this. The Boom box was invented in 1975 by The Woelfel brothers (When was it invented.org). The actual date of hip hop cannot be fully determined but it can be narrowed down to the early 1980’s. Many African Americans so that the only way to be heard by others was through music‚ since music was heard by all through radio‚ cassette tapes‚ cd’s and live performances

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    of the 20th century introduced actual record companies beginning to sell physical music media which dominated sales over sheet music by the end of World War I . Since then‚ only the types of music and storage mediums have changed (vinyl‚ cassette‚ and then compact-disk‚ though other not-so-popular formats came and went

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    stereo systems. Subwoofers came into greater popular consciousness in the 1970s with the introduction of Sensurround in movies such as Earthquake‚ which produced loud low-frequency sounds through large subwoofers. With the advent of the compact cassette and the compact disc in the 1980s‚ the easy reproduction of deep and loud bass was no longer limited by the ability of a phonograph record stylus to track a groove‚ and producers could add more low frequency content to recordings. As well‚ during the

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    (b) State two examples of sources of digital signals. ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5). (a) Show‚ by calculation‚ that if the tape speed of a C90 Compact Cassette was 47.6 mms-1 then there would be approximately 130m of tape in the cassette. ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… (b) When all of the tape is spooled onto the one reel‚ its outer radius is 26mm and its inner radius is 12mm. Estimate

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    years and personal ones to 70 years. This prohibits making copies of music and movies for sale and profit‚ but does not prohibit copies for personal use. There are lawsuits pending that are similar to the ones stemmed from copying movies on video cassette recorders in 1984. There‚ the judges decided that taping TV programs at home was fair use. Those in favor of downloading believe the technology behind file sharing is important. It will enhance medical research and the flow of new information. "The

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