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    Brief History of Motown Motown Records was the first African-American-owned music label and featured the first African-American performers to achieve success with mainstream white audiences. Motown’s impact on 1960s culture played a major role in the integration of pop music. In producing hit records for African-American artists such as Diana Ross and The Supremes‚ The Temptations‚ Stevie Wonder and many others‚ Gordy did his part in the fight for racial equality at a time when King and other civil

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    It’s the Same Old Song As we progressed through discovering the art Motown‚ we start to notice patterns on some aspects of the Motown artists. The way they dress being a major one‚ as well as their style of dance movements‚ hand gestures‚ and facial expressions. The style of these well-known artist was iconic‚ most of the males wore matching suits with an unbuttoned collar. Females generally wore matching dresses with what we would consider today classic 60’s women’s hairstyle‚ with the straight

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    musician or ensemble‚ or composed for a particular instrument or group of instruments‚ voice or choir (Wikipedia). Founded by Berry Gordy Jr‚ Motown is a record company in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ United States that was incorporated on April 14‚ 1960. With a variety of genres incorporated within the record company‚ from 1961 to 1971‚ Motown had 110 top 10 hits. Motown acts were enjoying a widespread popularity among black/white audiences alike where William “Smokey” Robinson stated “Into the ’60s‚ I was

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    The Motown Museum in Detroit is truly a motivational part of America’s history; it stood for another way for African American voices to be heard on a much greater scale both national and even world wide. Motown has become America’s pop soul music for anyone and everyone. The birth of Motown music came to be in a small recording studio aptly named Hitsville‚ U.S.A. Barry Gordy‚ who came from a large middle class family had borrowed money in order. The main stage of Motown music came from a small

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    year he would then decide to try out the Army. He served for two years during the Korean War; there he earned his high school equivalency diploma. <br><br>After his short stint in the army‚ he decided to open a record store‚ which only sold jazz records. Berry always enjoyed listening to records in his basement and he had a great love of music. Berry always hung around Detroit’s popular nightspots to hear the bebop jazz sounds. He was able to see the performances of famous artists like pianist Thelonious

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    “Can’t Forget the Motor City”: Why Leaving Detroit Ruined Motown Dylan Morris TASP 2005 Mark Clague and Derek Vaillant 5 August 2005 Morris 1 In 1959‚ Berry Gordy‚ Jr.‚ a 30-year-old songwriter and entrepreneur‚ started a record company in Detroit. He called it Tamla Records. The company had an auspicious debut. Within the year‚ it had released a major hit: Barrett Strong’s “Money (That’s What I Want)” climbed to number two on the Billboard Rhythm and Blues charts. In 1960‚ it had its first number

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    purpose and essence of any records management system is the right information in the right place in the right order‚ at the right time for the right person at the most important is lowest cost. (Baje‚ 1998). In the health records‚ they use paper record management for any activities for record in their management. However‚ the issues of paper record management were discussed because it have disadvantages that need to be solved. After a few years‚ paper health record are used and now Electronic

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    Studies 3.1.1 A Study of Electronic Records Management in the Namibian Public Service in the Context of E-Government In striving to achieve good governance‚ organizations including Governments worldwide have been turning to information technologies. The conduct of business online has led to an increase in the creation of electronic records‚ which has brought about challenges in the management of records. This study‚ titled “A Study of Electronic Records Management in the Namibian Public Service

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    Institution: Tutor: Date: Introduction Medical record numbering and filing is the most important tasks in the management of medical information in health care institutions. Well kept and filed medical records enhance effective and efficient collecting‚ recording and retrieval of patient health information whenever required. The patient record care system adopted influence the ease of maintenance and retrieval of medical records. According to the Remote Health Branch of United States‚ health

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    Record Controls Valerie Chacon Axia College November 21st‚ 2010 HCR 210 Lisa Israel Today‚ there are many security measures within small‚ medium and large facilities. There are secure rooms‚ passwords‚ access codes and other things to keep records safe. If these security measures are not in place‚ then the medical facility could be at risk for letting confidential information get to the wrong people. There are differences and similarities in ways each medical facility handles their medical

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