Chapter 1 1.1 Rationale Due to common calamities‚ many records‚ such as patient’s information‚ payment billing‚ patient’s account balances and receipt‚ store on papers are easily destroyed because of its vulnerability to fire and to water. Papers are also easy to be tear apart and most of the times being misplaced. Furthermore‚ when looking for a certain file or data in a bundles of records‚ it always takes time finding for the right piece. I once experienced these when I was in my cousin’s
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Polyphonic‚ I would pursue the record companies first. The following are the reasons: 1. Polyphonic can provide more demonstrable value to the record Labels. Since the record companies‚ because of their hefty investments‚ have the most to lose if an album or a song does not catches the public’s fancy‚ they are more focused on economic returns than artists and producers. Also‚ record companies have the financial resources to invest in Hit Song Science (HSS). 2. Record companies can use the HSS to
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Public Record Office Victoria PROS 10/10 Strategic Management Guideline Writing a Business Case Version Number: 1.0 Issue Date: 19/07/2010 Expiry Date: 19/07/2010 4 © State of Victoria 2010 Version 1.0 PROS 10/10: Guideline 4: Writing a Business Case Table of Contents 1. Introduction .....................................................................................................................4 1.1. Public Record Office Victoria Standards .............................
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have got two options; download the legal way‚ or the illegal way. With legal downloading the buyer pays a certain amount of money for the music file he or she downloads‚ which goes to the artist‚ the record company and‚ in some cases‚ to the distributer of the file. But illegal downloading prevents record companies‚ artists and distributers to generate income. In addition‚ downloading music files on the internet has become increasingly popular amongst internet users. "Around 95 percent of all music
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Social Media and Music: The Effect of Social Media and the Digital Age on New and Independent Artists Traditionally‚ artists have had to beat down the doors of big name record companies to get their records heard in the hopes of getting a recording contract. Social media pervades all aspects of youth culture functioning as a one-stop shop for popular culture. At any time the trending topics on Twitter range from the latest news or a character from a popular television show. With the growing popularity
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SimpleCircuitBoards.com Digital Sound Recorder 6/18/2006 SimpleCircuitBoards.com Digital Sound Recorder Here is a nice little board that allows you to record up to 60 seconds of high quality sound that can be replayed at the touch of a button or triggered by any dry contact closure (PIR‚ mat‚ etc.). The board is based on the ISD sound chip and is replaceable with other versions that will give you more recording time. The source of the sound to be recorded can be from your computer or other
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Polyphonic HMI: Mixing Music and Math If you were Mike McCready‚ the CEO of Polyphonic‚ which target market—unsigned artists‚ producers‚ or record companies—would you pursue? How would you serve this target market? We will start with the three steps of “Segmentation‚ Targeting‚ and Positioning.” The market have been categorized into three subsets‚ and in deciding market coverage‚ we have been limited to only one market due to company’s resources according to the case. In view of Product
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Students’ Records Information System Presented to the Panelists Presented by: Ronnie Tambong Jeffrey Padernal JoramieLumampao Transha Hanne Arlos Hannah Tifanie Basal SY 2012 – 2013 1.0 INTRODUCTION In this study‚ an automated record management system to manage students’ school records is to be developed. This is a result of the realization of the need for an efficient and effective automated system given the incompetent nature of the manual systems in place vis-à-vis the dynamic
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Once Jerry Wexler of Atlantic Records became aware of the sound coming out of Muscle Shoals‚ he brought a number of African-American artists to record at FAME. Wilson Pickett was one of the first artists Wexler brought down to Alabama. Pickett was initially skeptical of Wexler’s idea‚ however‚ after the first night of recording Pickett had changed his mind and was firmly convinced that FAME could be a recording home for him. He went on to record a number of hits at FAME‚ including “Land of a Thousand
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present is also very prevalent elsewhere within a relatively shorter time frame: recorded music. More than a few people advocate the music of the past‚ specifically vinyl records‚ and claim that the time during the apex of vinyl music’s popularity was the single greatest time in music’s history. Others claim that vinyl records only functioned to fuel the creation of the modern digital music mediums that have taken the world by storm(O’Donnel). From this an important question arises? Is vinyl music
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