WALL-E: A Movie Displaying a Likely Future In a world today where humans litter even the minute of a thing such as a simple can of soda‚ where students rely solely on calculators and computers to complete class or school work‚ moreover; small businesses present day cannot even thrive due to the dominance of corporations in the world. Thus‚ the direction society is headed is a future that is doomed to over consumption‚ an overbearing reliance on technology and corporate capitalism. With that said
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Ray Kroc Movie Response Ray Kroc was a business man who visited a fast food business known as McDonalds. This business had an interesting menu of only 9 menus at the time to make it a sufficient restaurant and so they could focus on making those 9 foods as fast and as well as they could. Ray Kroc was visiting Dartmouth and gave a speech at the college. In this speech he talked about how he liked this McDonalds business and wanted to be a part of it. In order for Kroc to buy this restaurant
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Performing Rights Organizations The United States has three main Performing Rights Organizations‚ which can also be referred to as “PROs”. These PROs are ASCAP‚ BMI and SESAC. For the most part they all do the same thing; keeping track of the music that is being played out in public and determining what writers get what amount of royalties. “Its very important to note that these PROs only license performance rights‚ and do not deal with dramatic performances like those seen on Broadway. They
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AMST 3020-090 Schacht Final Paper How Technology Changed Music John Covach‚ the author of What’s That Sound‚ distinguishes the cultural elements of pop-culture/music within four distinct categories: social‚ race‚ business‚ and technology. Without a doubt‚ all four of these traits within pop-culture have been evolving and changing ever since the emergence of any pop-culture. The cultural themes of the always-changing society‚ business‚ and technology have indefinitely changed pop-culture and
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P a g e | 361 Chapter 6 Music From Social Networking to Stardom Figure 6.1. P a g e | 362 In 2006‚ Californian vocalist Colbie Caillat was an aspiring singer-songwriter. Although her audio engineer father‚ Ken Caillat‚ coproduced one of the biggest selling albums of all time‚ Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours‚ Colbie had never considered booking a studio‚ much less campaigning for a record deal. She considered her music to be a hobby rather than a career choice. 1 Fast-forward a year later and
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women‚ a model of the ultimate man. However‚ these men are often perceived to have feminine characteristics by Western audiences‚ in some cases causing laughter or disgust. Why then are these seemingly feminine men worshipped by teenage girls in Japan? Clearly Japan’s music industry‚ and indeed their very culture‚ has different standards of masculinity or what makes a man a man‚ than these
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What is Design? Thomas Hauffe – Introduction to Designer‚ A Concise History Q1. What was the industrial revolution? When did it occur? How did industrialisation lead to the creation of the design profession? How was industrial manufacturing different from the traditional way of making a product and what role did the designer play in creating new products? The Industrial Revolution was a point in time during the 18th and 19th centuries when basic hand tools were put to a stop‚ and machines‚ factories
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undeniable how much influence they had over the music industry‚ as they basically pushed forward the technology in order to improve their music and to perform on bigger and bigger concerts. Even though they were very talented individually‚ they didn’t let it get over their heads and explored their talents all together. In this work‚ I will explain how they helped to improve the technology and how their music still inspires people‚ conquering new fans everyday. When the Beatles started making music‚ the
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Introduction Texture is one of the basic elements of music. When you describe the texture of a piece of music‚ you are describing how much is going on in the music at any given moment. For example‚ the texture of the music might be thick or thin‚ or it may have many or few layers. It might be made up of rhythm only‚ or of a melody line with chordal accompaniment‚ or many interweaving melodies. Below you will find some of the formal terms musicians use to describe texture. Suggestions for activities
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pertinent to the film industry‚ fashion industry or repertory theatre are often as different as all cultural industries are to the manufacturing sector. (Thompson et al‚ 2007: 638) Explain and Discuss Cultural Industries (sometimes also known as "creative industries") combine the creation‚ production‚ and distribution of goods and services that are cultural in nature and usually protected by intellectual property rights (GATT 2005). In recent years the creative industry has become an obsession
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