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    has the hard time to determine which godparents for the baptism has not yet paid for the registration and she has no back up of the other records when the celebrant claim his or her original copy. The secretary is the only one who works for the recording process of all information about the celebrant. The best solution of the problem of the secretary was to have a Computerized Record Management System that will generate easily the records or information of the celebrant. The automated record management

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    Official Crime Statistics

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    British Crime survey two examples but there are other recording bodies. Crime is reported through the Police‚ the Court service‚ by self reporting individuals and in some way by what is referred to as victimisation surveys. Crime statistics‚ some would suggest‚ are necessary. Police services would suggest that they allow the targeting of crime in specific areas and allow the effective deployment of resources to combat and deter crime. Crime recording has evolved of around 30 years. Statistics have been

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    Compact Discs and Vinyl Records The cost of creating a vinyl record is higher‚ which makes new vinyl more costly to purchase upfront. Purchasing a pack of compact discs (CDs) as replacement is marginally less than what it would cost to replace a record. CDs are a better investment because of cost as well as portability. However‚ quality of sound in vinyl records is a good hobby and worth the investment. CDs and the vinyl record player-CDs can be played anywhere most anywhere today and on

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    Popular Music Under Siege

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    forms‚ including a call by the Parents’ Music Resource Center (PMRC) for the labeling of recordings whose themes or imagery relate to sexuality‚ violence‚ drug or alcohol use‚ suicide or the "occult‚" and prosecutions of record companies and storeowners for producing or selling albums that contain controversial songs. After years of pressure from the PMRC and a series of Senate hearings in 1985‚ the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) introduced‚ in 1990‚ a uniform labeling system using

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    Horngren IFA 11e Ch03

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    Introduction to Financial Accounting Horngren | Sundem | Elliott | Philbrick Recording Transactions 11e Chapter 3 Learning Objectives Use double-entry accounting 2. Describe the five steps in the recording process 3. Analyze and journalize transactions and post journal entries to the ledgers 4. Prepare and use a trial balance 1. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. 3-2 Learning Objectives Close revenue and expense accounts and update retained earnings 6.

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    Prehistoric Music All music produced in preliterate cultures (prehistory) are commonly known as Prehistoric or Primitive music. Music occurred prior to recorded history‚ therefore the source is unknown. Some people believe that music derived from organic rhythms and sounds. Human music may echo these phenomena using patterns‚ repetition and tonality. In some cultures music is intended to mimic natural sounds‚ some of these reasons may relate religious practices and beliefs. It may also be used

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    Vinyl Industry Quality

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    quality is actually better because it is raw analog and does not lose the sound quality that the CD and DVD do. Therefore‚ today‚ if there were only vinyls along with the high-tech speaker systems‚ the sound would be closer to the original recording. The recording industry is aware of the problem and has a new technique for improving quality on both the CD’s and DVD’s. The focus however‚ is on the DVD quality‚ but they are called DVD audio discs‚ which are difficult to find and then you need to have

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    Fred invested in a ‘carousel’ parlour where cows are milked on a slow-moving turntable. Milking usually lasts from 4.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.‚ during which time visitors can view from a purpose-built gallery which has space and explanatory tape recordings‚ via headphones‚ for 12 people. Gillian has found that‚ on average‚ spectators like to watch for 10 minutes‚ including five minutes for the explanatory tape. ‘We’re sometimes a bit busy on Saturdays and Sundays and a queue often develops before

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    environment. With the changing forms of business organization starting from sole proprietorship‚ partnership‚ cooperative to company form of organization‚ accounting has witnessed a change in its concepts‚ techniques‚ rules‚ procedures‚ methods of recording and presentation to suit social requirements. Accounting was practiced‚ in its crude form‚ in India about 23 centuries ago. Artliashastra‚ the book authored by Kautilya‚ one o f the ministers of King Chandragupta‚ is the clear evidence of it. However

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    Music Production Techniques

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    instruments up in the room? What order shall we record the artists in? What is the best process to take to make the recording go as smoothly as possible? However with all this aside‚ the ’big question’ is what microphones shall we use? There are endless amounts of microphones available at our finger tips these days‚ so how can we really decide what kind of mic is best for certain parts of the recording? First of all we need to see what types of microphones are available to us. There are various types of mic’s

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