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    Statement of Purpose

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    Statement of Purpose My name is Carlos Nieva. I received the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Telecommunications in the fall of 1998 from ITESM (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey)‚ Mexico. I received the degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering in the fall of 2002 from NMSU (New Mexico State University). My advisor and co-advisor during my Master’s degree studies were Dr. Jaime Ramírez-Angulo and Dr. Paul Furth‚ respectively. The topic of my

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    Hip Hop Influences

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    verse‚ generally to an instrumental or synthesized beat. Beats‚ almost always in 4/4 time signature‚ can be created by looping portions of other songs‚ usually by a DJ‚ or sampled from portions of other songs by a producer. Modern beats incorporate synthesizers‚ drum machines‚ and live bands. Rappers may write‚ memorize‚ or improvise their lyrics and perform their works a cappella or to a beat. The roots of hip hop are found in African-American music and ultimately African music. The griots of West

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    The Sheffield Lab and Amanda McBroom “Growing up in Hollywood Town (1980)” No wonder the music recording is a kind of arts‚ to complete each album need dedication with skills. Long ago since the very first recognized recording on Earth more than century by the inventors. The goal of music recording is to re-create the sound as real as possible from the original source. Beyond the performance of the musicians‚ the skills of music recorder is also important to create a fine album. Doug Sax and Lincoln

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    There is the drumline‚ and the front ensemble. The drumline consists of people that play snare drum‚ tenor drum‚ bass drum‚ and cymbals. The front ensemble is comprised of students that play keyboard instruments such as marimba‚ vibraphone‚ and synthesizer. This group works the same as the fall season marching band does. The musicians first receive the music. After practicing at home and at rehearsals‚ they then begin to add drill to the music. The students then go to competitions and perform to try

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    Rock Classification

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    late 1960s. Read on to learn of the origins of rock music and its proponents... What is Rock? Essentially "Rock" is an eclectic mix of a prominent vocal melody accompanied by guitar‚ drums‚ and bass. Several bands use an innovative mix of piano‚ synthesizers‚ saxophone‚ flute‚ mandolin and sitar to heady effect. The earliest known roots of rock music as a unique genre of music branching out from rock ‘n’ roll date back to the early-to-mid 1960s. Over the next 5 decades since then‚ rock has been propelled

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    Height of Confidence

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    ------------------------------------------------- Self-confidence From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Timidity" redirects here. For the software synthesizer‚ see TiMidity. | This article needs attention from an expert in psychology. The specific problem is: lacks structure and references. See the talk pagefor details. WikiProject Psychology (or its Portal) may be able to help recruit an expert. (August 2012) | The socio-psychological concept of self-confidence relates to self-assuredness

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    Disco is a genre of dance music that that had its roots in clubs that catered to African American‚ psychedelic and other communities in New York City and Philadelphia during the late 1960s and early 1970s. While disco was a form of black commercial pop music and a craze among black gay men especially‚ it did not catch mainstream attention until it was picked up by the predominantly white gay clubs of New York. Latinos and women embraced disco as well‚ and the music eventually expanded to several

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    The song I have chosen for this project is David Bowie’s salutation to Glitter Rock (Glam Rock)‚ “Rebel Rebel”‚ released on the 1974 album “Diamond Dogs”. This essay aims to give some observations into the phonic elements of the song and how these are pertinent to the social‚ economic and technological context in which it was produced and released‚ underlining the its connection with its musical genre. David Bowie is a British rock personality‚ well renowned for his chameleon-like artistic transformations

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    Eye Gaze System

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    ABSTRACT The field of human computer interaction has been undergoing a new renaissance lately. While many companies have‚ and continue to spend millions to develop highly visually appealing GUIs and state-of-art interaction systems for the common users since the inception of desktops‚ the development of interactive systems for the disabled has taken a kick start relatively recently. And the Eye gaze systems are one of the most pivotal inventions in this context. The Eye gaze System is a communication

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    a degenerative motor disease that causes one to lose control of movement throughout the body. In 1985 he caught pneumonia and had a tracheotomy‚ causing him to lose whatever was left of his speech. A scientist at Cambridge had developed a voice synthesizer that was connected to his wheelchair‚ allowing Hawking to still be able to communicate. His condition was a wake up call‚ and caused him to really apply himself. Prior to this he had never really put forth effort‚ because to him nothing seemed worth

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