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    communication is easier than modern methods of communication. I hope to give some ideas of traditional communication methods that were used in the past and still remains as today’s methods of communication. Context Fire and smoke Sounds of drums Using flags Hooting Sounds of bells and sirens Blowing of shells and horns Sending message through birds and using arrows Traditional forms of communication common to Sri Lanka. Fire and smoke as a communication method. The smoke signal is one

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    be grouped into drum concrete mixer‚ conic concrete mixer and disc concrete mixer according to the shape of mixing barrel. In addition concrete pumping‚ concrete mixers can also be divided into planetary concrete mixer and horizontal shaft concrete mixer. Self-falling concrete mixer has a long history. As early as the beginning of the twentieth century‚ drum concrete mixer driven by steam engines begun to appear. After 1950s‚ reversing double-conic concrete mixer‚ split drum concrete mixer and

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    consisting of a guitarist‚ a bass player‚ and a drummer; the lead singer may also play guitar. The band members come up with the beats to play. In both genres the artists may sample or borrow a part of another artist. A sample is usually small such as a drum solo‚ but some can be entire songs save the lyrics. Sampling is very common in Hip Hop. Artists constantly sample a song that is years old. Many Hip Hop songs on the radio sample old songs popular from the sixties to the nineties. Rock tends to be

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    ‘So What’ Miles Davis Solo Analysis Miles Davis’ solo is very minimalistic mainly using crotchet and quaver rhythms throughout with the occasional triplet or semiquaver grace note. For the A sections of the first chorus he bases phrases around the minor pentatonic scale. He develops his opening motif (bar 2 of A1) in bar 4-7 returning to the root (E) in between each ascending then descending phrase going up to the 7th (D) in the final variation of the motif. The phrase lengths are irregular; Davis

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    SCI Education services Ltd. Course: BBA Module: Fundamentals of Computer Topic:- Organization of Computer ( Questions & Answers) Assignment # 3 Submitted To: Ms Anum Latif Submitted By: Fatima J.Aldeen Date: 14/09/2013 Q1) Explain the functions of input and output devices. Ans) Before knowing anything about the features of these devices‚ we should know what they basically are. The information or data that’s entered or sent to the computer to be processed is considered input and

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    guitar then changes the tune which is repeated in a strophic form manner and also with an adagio tempo. In total‚ this slow-moving section lasts for about four minutes. The second section of the song begins with the introduction of drums to accompany the electric guitar and vocals. This section is faster than the first‚ having a moderato tempo. The previous tune is still played albeit with some variation and a more lively sound. This includes the vocals‚ which also move faster with

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    Breathing and Living Jazz For my Extended Project‚ I will be composing a Jazz and Blues inspired piece. Jazz is a style of music that originated in the United States of America and was used as a way to express one’s emotions. The syncopated rhythms and simple understructure have led to some of the most influential songs and musicians of the 20th century. The room to improvise is endless. It is often said‚ “in jazz there is no wrong note”. Since I am producing a jazz piece as my artefact‚ I thought

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    Stevie Nicks: An Inspirational Artist Music Appreciation October 16th‚ 2010 Stevie Nicks: An Inspirational Artist Stephanie Lynn Nicks was born in Phoenix‚ Arizona on May 26th‚ 1948. Growing up‚ she had a strong interest in music. Stevie Nicks was influenced by her grandfather‚ a struggling country western singer who taught her how to sing. On her sixteenth birthday‚ she received a guitar and began writing her own songs. Nicks formed her first band The Changing Times while attending high

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    various techniques‚ they use a wide array of musical instruments are used. African musical instruments include a wide range of drums‚ slit gongs‚ rattles‚ double bells‚ and melodic instruments including string instruments. Other percussion instruments include many rattles and shakers‚ such as the kosika‚ rain stick‚ bells and wood sticks. Also‚ Africa has lots of other types of drums‚ and lots of flutes‚ and lots of stringed and wind instruments. The traditional tribal African music has deep meaning in

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    Alan Turing and Co. Slate Sculpture: Stephen Kettle 1912-1954 Turing’s Path to Artificial Intelligence • The Enigma • The Turing Machine • The Turing Test • Turing’s thoughts for Artificial Intelligence The Enigma Machine • e·nig·ma (n): 1)A person or thing that is mysterious or puzzling. 2)A riddle or paradox. • Originally designed by Arthur Sherbius and sold commercially for banking. • The “Enigma machine” was later adopted by the Germans and made into a Machine used to send coded

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