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    Computers

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    Today computers have been important factor to society because of the way they are used towards education‚ government‚ internet‚ and etc. Most of the people want to buy a computer to be able to us internet. With internet you could chat with people all over the world‚ research information‚ buy and order supplies‚ food‚ computers‚ movies‚ clothing‚ and etc‚ so having internet in computers is very helpful for many. Computers have been tremendously beneficial to the educational system since the style

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    Compare and contrast magnetic tapes‚ magnetic disks‚ optical discs‚ Flash RAM‚ and solid-state drives (SSD) in terms of: a. Speed b. Volatility c. Access methods d. Portability e. Cost f. Capacity A magnetic tape is a data storage device which typically stores digital information. The magnetic tape uses digital recording methods and is shaped as a cassette or a cartridge. The tape driver is a device that records the data on to the magnetic tape. Typically‚ the speed of the magnetic depends

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    Chapter 7 Exercise #3 – Given a disk pack with 10 platters yielding 18 recordable surfaces… A = Rotational speed = 10ms B = Transfer rate = 0.1ms/track C = Density per track = 19‚000 bytes D = Number of records to be store = 200‚000 records E = Size of each record = 160 bytes F = Block size = 10 logical records G = Number of tracks per surface = 500 a) Number of blocks per track: (C) / (E*F) 19‚000 / (160*10) 19‚000 / 1600 11.875 11 BLOCKS b) Waste per track: C – (E*F*11)

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    New School Hip Hop

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    about the disc jockey that played the music. The music of hip hop were humble and about pleasing the crowd; while new school has become more commercial due to the involvement of major record companies. The hip hop of today is not the hip of yesteryear. Hip hop began in the streets of New York City‚ in the Bronx area. The local Disc Jockeys would have free parties in the local parks or

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    Week3 Assignment 1

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    other brides. Disc jockeys of a competing radio station engaged in their usual “ugliest brides contest” where the plaintiff was made the “winner” of the contest. The disc jockeys made unpleasant‚ negative and defamatory comments about the plaintiff. They also invited the public to ridicule her looks as well. The disc jockeys also disclosed the plaintiff’s full name‚ place of employment and her relation to her superiors. The plaintiff claimed this incident and the actions of the disc jockeys caused her

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    Dj Equipment

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    Disc Jockey Equipment 1 Disc Jockey Equipment Disc Jockeys or DJs for short play a selection of music that are pre-recorded from different musicians to their audience. In order for DJs to play music‚ DJs would use equipment to playback the music in which the audience would hear from. The types of DJ Equipment used are turntables‚ DJ mixers‚ crossfaders‚ amplifiers‚ speakers‚ Serato live software with Serato Control‚ and Rane hardware‚ eventually this would create

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    How Did Hip Hop Decline

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    6/6/2014  There are many definitions of this term called hip-hop; mainly hip-hop is not just a genre of music… or just a word. Hip-Hop is a lifestyle some people live by that is consisting of four elements-- such as break dancing‚ graffiti art‚ disc jockey‚ and master of comedy-- coining together to form this term called “Hip- Hop”. Hip-hop has taken America by the storm with their new fashion trends‚ latest music. Although it was originally created by‚ black people this new culture has (influence)

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    Personal Narrative

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    Hector Amezcua Ekins Writing 0990 05 Mar 2013 Personal Narrative Starting from a place I remembered as a teen‚ moving from a place that was warm to a place that had all four seasons; such as winter‚ spring‚ summer and fall. The First place that I grew up was surrounded by mountains. During the winter it was full of white snow‚ something that I was never used to seeing coming from California where all one would see was sandy beaches and the waves clasping one another. As I remember being

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    America on tour and became world famous Liverpool and Hamburg loved the four young men and their music the Beatles favourite club was the Cavern in Liverpool where they hung out together played day and night and attracted many fans a Liverpool disc jockey first called attention to them and a Liverpool music critic and record

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    The Non Compete Clause

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    essential to protect employers investments in their personnel. A fine example of this is in the radio industry in Florida. In 1987‚ the Florida appeals court reexamined a case where disc jockeys had signed a letter of agreement with a rival station during the prohibition period of their non-compete agreement. The disc jockeys were not working at the time‚ but were receiving a monthly stipend from their new employer. The Appeals Court was to decide whether or not their "agreement" violated their original

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