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    Sonar Recording Studio

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    Tacloban City is at the heart of Leyte. Being the heart means being the center of everything from education‚ trade‚ and skyscraping building‚ technologies and luxuries being found here that’s why we are considering this city as our geographic target. Due to evolution of technology‚ new form of business also emerges. Recording studios is one of these new forms of business which we are proposing. Recording Studio offers Professional facilities for recording and tracking music performed live such as guitar

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    Recording System

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    Chapter I Introduction Recording system is an information storage system‚ which is the authoritative data source for a given data element or piece of information. Where the integrity of the data is vital‚ a data element must either be linked to‚ or extracted directly from its system of record. Since the proponent will be developing a recording system it will help the company in gaining accuracy and efficiency. Project Context UYsome! Enterprise was established

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    Are Musicians Born or Made?

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    Origins of Western Music by David Whitwell Essay Nr. 36: Are Musicians Born or Made? For nearly 2‚000 years philosophers have wondered whether artists are born or made. In the case of musicians‚ the existence of thousands of music schools would seem to argue that musicians can be made‚ like engineers. Arguing against the importance of all that activity are the curious exceptions: famous musicians who cannot even read music. The latter include the most famous male pop singer

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    How Technology Will Change The Practice of Diplomacy? I. Introduction In the practice of diplomacy‚ nowadays technology plays a role as one of the most important factors in making and strengthening relations between states. In the scope of International Relations‚ technology is used as a tool of communication between states in negotiating and achieving their national interests‚ in developing peace between states‚ and also in solving conflicts. By the development of technology that keeps rapidly growing

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    Technology & World Change

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    (Artificial intelligence) Industrial Revolution I - 18th – 19th century (1750~1850) - Steam engines Pumps for coal mines - Manufacturing Division of labor Specialization Increase efficiency ‘Cottage industries’ KIV: Trading - Train transport (e.g. Steam train)‚ heavy industries - Rise of the middle classes Political movements‚ workers’ unions‚ etc. Upper class: Landowners‚ Factory owners‚ Nobility Middle class: Derive income from manufacturing & providing services (other than farming)

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    Our bodies change our minds We know that our minds change our bodies‚ but is it also true that our bodies change our minds? And in a couple of minutes I want to convince you to pay more attention to your body postures and to convince you change your body postures in order to change how you feel. and I’m hoping that if you learn to tweak this a little bit‚ it could significantly change the way your life unfolds. When we feel happy we smile. When we feel sad we do the opposite. If you feel

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    Animal Rights and/or Animal Abuse: What Place Do Animals Have In Our Society? Tabitha Mason ITT Technical Institute Written Analysis EN3220 Ms. Stacey Tetloff May 27‚ 2012 A few weeks ago I decided to do my research paper in regards to animal abuse. Knowing from the very beginning that I was completely against animal abuse I thought that this paper would be a piece a cake. All I would have to do was to give examples of actual cases of animal abuse

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    How have computers changed our world? Today in this modern world‚ computers have made a mark able position in almost everyone’s life. From students to business men‚ everyone owns a computer. Without a computer‚ life seems quite impossible. It is the most versatile machine ever been made. Anyone can use a computer according to his or her own desire. For example‚ a small kid may use a computer to play games or a student may use it as a medium to extract information from the internet‚ etc. The importance

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    Technology Change Education

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    Volume Twelve • Number One • ISSN 1547-2671 • September/October 2004 Technology for Children & Youth with Disabilities In This Issue Changing the Face of Science Education in the Classroom with Technology . . . 1 Editor’s Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Videostreaming – A Whole New Way to Use Video in the Classroom . . . . . . 6 Brookfield Zoo Uses Technology to Help Chicago Public School Students with Disabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 BrainPop . . . . . .

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    persons (A global demographic…Mueller‚ Paige‚ Ball‚ Asli). The hospitality industry relies heavily on the younger generations to fill front-line and entry level positions therefore the diminishing percentile of youth in certain countries will hold negative consequences in coming years for companies who rely on their skills to function. While the world’s population growth has slowed‚ improvements in life expectancy have continued. These two conditions are leading to a rapid aging of the population

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