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    The Player

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    Joshua Stark MGMT619 In-Class Negotiation The Player Introduction “The Player” was a negotiation between the newly appointed Vice-President of National Artists Productions (NA) and a successful Hollywood director. This negotiation could have resulted in the first major motion picture deal that the producer would have worked on after his promotion to VP. In this negotiation I played the role of the Vice-President. My goal was to reach what I felt was the most satisfactory agreement possible with

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    Audio Lingual Method

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    Chapter Six The Audiolingual Method Ⅰ. Key points(学习要点) 1. Definition The Audio-lingual Method is a method of foreign language teaching which emphasizes the teaching of listening and speaking before reading and writing. It uses dialogues as the main form of language presentation and drills as the main training techniques. Mother tongue is discouraged in the classroom. 2. Background The Audio-lingual Method was developed in the U.S. during the Second World War. At that time‚ the

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    Audio Equalizer Research

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    Audio Equalizer Research Audio Equalization Equalization‚ or EQ for short‚ means boosting or reducing (attenuating) the levels of different frequencies in a signal. The most basic type of equalization familiar to most people is the treble/bass control on home audio equipment. The treble control adjusts high frequencies‚ the bass control adjusts low frequencies. This is adequate for very rudimentary adjustments — it only provides two controls for the entire frequency spectrum‚ so each control

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    Psychology in Studio Engineering Robert P. Glisson St. Pete College Psychology in Studio EngineeringInsert your Title Here Music is part of our everyday lives. We hear it ubiquitously; movies‚ television‚ video games‚ in our cars‚ in the grocery store‚ etc. A Studio Engineer’s job is not simply to record music‚ but they also have to do the tedious tasks of setting the atmosphere for the particular song‚ making sure everything sits in the mix properly‚ setting the levels‚ applying specific

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    Audio amplifier (no Op-Amp) Introduction History: The audio amplifier was invented in 1909 by Lee De Forest when he invented the triode vacuum tube. The triode was a three terminal device with a control grid that can modulate the flow of electrons from the filament to the plate. The triode vacuum amplifier was used to make the first AM radio.[2] Early audio power amplifiers were based on vacuum tubes (also known as valves)‚ and some of these achieved notably high quality (e.g.‚ the Williamson

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    Digital

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    Digital Transformation The blended use of technology to radically improve performance or reach of the enterprise          Shchegolev  Gleb   Hot subjects in the World Cloud  Compu1ng   Robo1cs   Social  Collabora1on   Media  Tablets   3-­‐D  Prin1ng   Mobile  Healthcare   Internet  of  Things   Big  Data   Speech  to  Speech   Transla1on   Mobile  Payment   What’s the Internet of Things Definition: (1)  The Internet of Things

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    Case 01: Predicting Performance Hala is the new admissions director at a small‚ highly selective New England College. She has a bachelor’s degree in education and a recent Master’s Degree in educational administration. But she has no prior experience in college admissions. Hala’s predecessor‚ in conjunction with the college’s admissions committee had given the following weights to student selection criteria: high school grades (40 %); Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores (40 %); extra-curricular

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    Garrison Katz The Concepts of Audio‚ Engineering “The most important thing about audio engineering is to understand the concepts of mixing. Since there are so many concepts finding the best one in general will be hard‚ I myself don’t think it exists yet”(May). From the dawn of time mankind has had music and every song since the first one is known as the infinity remix. By that I mean that the first concept of the second song is a remix of the first and every “new song” from that point is a

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    THE AUDIO LINGUAL METHOD

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    THE AUDIO-LINGUAL METHOD BACKGROUND • The army method • Second World War • The US army was trained with a basic oral communication WHAT IS IT? • It is an inductive teaching and learning method. • It is based on imitation and repetition drills (oral). • The students must repeat what the teacher says. • Similar to the Direct method: students must avoid their native language into the classroom. • It is focused on grammar and phonology. PRINCIPLES • It was based on the structural linguistic (Bloomfield

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    Introduction: Defining the Digital Native and Digital Immigrant Though the terms themselves are fraught with colonialist and imperialist connotations‚ they will nonetheless serve as an entry point into a discussion defined by a radical shift in society brought about by the ever-pervasive and widespread use of digital technology and the societal and psychological implications of this digital technology. In 2001‚ Marc Prensky‚ an internationally acclaimed thought leader‚ speaker‚ writer‚ consultant

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