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    to stop and look at the product closer. Much of the public has some sort of insecurity in their life. Advertisers play off of this in that they attempt to fill the consumer’s insecurities by their product and a fake sense of love and security. Dr. Moog‚ in her book Are They Selling Her Lips?‚ points out that when advertiser link products with sexuality‚ they lock in with people’s deepest fears of being

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    The piece starts with prominent four to the floor bass drum beat for 4 bars. There are clicks in the background. After four bars ‚ a synth is introduced for another four bars until a second synthesizer is introduced (0:15). The build up to the drop then begins. at 0:28‚ open hi hi hats start playing in the off-beats and long synthesized string chords (lots of reverb) are introduced underneath the dominant synth. (Can hear faint use of flanger). At 39 seconds‚ the drum beat drops completely

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    Critically evaluate the differences and similarities between the accepted theories of management and leadership. In a conclusion summarise the key examples known to you‚ drawing upon evidence from an organisation familiar to yourself. There has been extensive discussion on the emergence of leadership in contrast to management over recent years. Large companies with growing management structures have only been prevalent since the Industrial Revolution‚ just over 150 years ago. Theory of leadership

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    Dark side of the moon review The album that I chose to review for this project is my favorite Pink Floyd album‚ Dark Side of the Moon. Pink Floyd is a four piece psychedelic rock band that originally consisted of Roger Waters on the bass guitar and vocals‚ Nick Mason on the drums‚ Richard Wright on the keyboard and backing vocals‚ and Syd Barrett on vocals and guitar who was eventually replaced with the legend that is David Gilmore. The album was recorded in June 1972 – January 1973 at the Abbey

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    bands of the 60s and 70s‚ which allow room for mistakes and improvisation when played live. The common denominator of dance music is primarily the turntables‚ in which the Disc Jockey (DJ) uses to combine tracks electronically into one smooth mix. Synthesizers and voice manipulation through softwares such as Logic Pro and Fruity Loops are widely used. “Organic” instruments such as the acoustic guitar can also constitute as part of the equation‚ and contemporary musicians bring in eccentric elements –

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    Popular Kinds of Music The word “Mucis” derives from Greek “mousike” which means art of the Muses. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. To many people in many cultures‚music is an important part of their way of life. With 20th-century‚rock music‚electronic music and R&B music are become popular for teenagers. Rock music is a genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in 1950s

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    the latter two finding greater success in the following decade 3. The success of rock music and bands in the Japan started a new genre‚ known as Group Sounds‚ which was popular in the latter half of the decade. What are the advantages of using synthesizers? Allow a much finer resolution than other

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    First Composer: Howard Shore is one of today’s most respected and honored composers and music conductors. Shore’s music has been performed in concerts throughout the world including Washington International School! In 2003‚ Shore conducted his own masterpiece‚ The Lord of the Rings‚ at the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in the world premiere of its new symphony in Wellington. Since then‚ the work has had over 140 performances by the most prestigious orchestras in America. His work with

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    From his birth through teenage Professor Stephen William Hawking was born on 8 January 1942 in Oxford‚ England‚ which is exactly 300 years after the death of Galileo. From a very early age Hawking showed the qualities of a scientist‚ he was always inquisitive. He liked to build models to see how things worked. Hawking went to the High School for Girls (yes‚ the school was supposed to be for girls) at St. Albans at the age of 8. Later‚ he switched to St. Albans School by passing the eleven-plus

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    music for this film. This was the first movie that supplanted a quality relationship between Brad Fiedel and the director of this film‚ James Cameron. The theme song for this movie pioneered the use of the electronic synthesizer. The metallic‚ heart beat sounds of the synthesizer added a new timbre to the movie. Not only as a visual cue‚ but the deep electronic beat represented the Terminator‚ played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. During moments of movement‚ and stalking his victims‚ the music played

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