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    The Recording Studio as a Creative Tool This essay will investigate the creative methods behind the ‘Thriller’ album. The main practitioner of this essay will be the engineer behind the ‘Thriller’ album Bruce Swedien‚ whom will sometimes be referred to as ‘Swedien’. His methods and theories will be the main focal point. Bruce Swedien has engineered for several of Michael Jackson’s albums including ‘Bad’ this essay will therefore also seek to make reference to some of the creative methods he implored

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    Running head: TWO PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS FROM THE MOVIE “A BEAUTIFUL MIND”: SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER Two Psychological Disorders from the Movie “A Beautiful Mind”: Schizophrenia and Paranoid Personality Disorder Your Name Your School Name‚ State (Country) “A Beautiful Mind‚” which is based on the novel by Sylvia Nasar‚ is the story about the mathematic genius called John Nash. He enters Princeton University in the 1940s to start his studies in the fields of calculus

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    Recording the Earth’s Seismic Activity In general‚ the map that contained all the earthquake distributions mostly had shallow quakes spread around. Deep quakes on the map were a lot less common. I would estimate that about 85%-90% of the earthquakes were shallow quakes. There were only three earthquakes on the map that had a magnitude of 7.0 or greater. The earthquakes that appeared to have occurred along spreading zones made up about 80% of the earthquakes on the map. Earthquakes that have

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    Les Paul‚ known to friends as Lester William Polsfuss was born on June the 9th 1915. He is on the most important figure heads in the creation of a solid-bodied electric guitar and overdubbing recording techniques‚ not to mention various effects also. Paul’s interest in music began when he took up the harmonica at age eight In 1947‚ Paul released a song through Capitol Records that had originally begun as an experiment in his garage‚ titled "Lover (When You’re Near Me)" which featured Paul

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    it is sometimes difficult to determine if a musical recording or a performance qualifies as jazz. Jazz does not have one set style‚ but rather many styles which leaves the definition of jazz hard to define. A jazz player can play any style they want and there aren’t really set rules they have to follow to be considered jazz‚ just a few guidelines that are taken into consideration. It can sometimes be difficult to determine if a musical recording or a performance qualifies as jazz because its styles

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    Task 2 – Recording Information 1. Under the guidance of your co-ordinator‚ gather and record information from which you will assess the individual’s leisure and health needs. · Identify a range of areas where you might gather this information and the various areas where you would record that information. How do you ensure a holistic approach to data gathering? * Medical practioner * Medical specialist * Social workers‚ * Pastoral worker * Family * Friends * Client

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    Paranoid personality disorder is a psychological disorder characterized by paranoia and‚ is always suspiciousness and not trusting of others. Schizophrenia‚ paranoid type or Paranoid schizophrenia also a psychological Disorders‚ and is the most common type of schizophrenia. Many people with both either of the personality disorder are often oversensitive‚ very quick-tempered. A person with Schizophrenia is not in touch with reality‚ the clinical description of Schizophrenia is they are often paranoid

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    Paranoid Android is a 6 minute 23 second song by the British rock band Radiohead. It is made up of 4 distinctive sections‚ taking influences from songs such as Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen and Happiness Is a Warm Gun by The Beatles. The first section‚ which lasts from 0:00 to 2:03‚ is in a 4/4 time signature. The song starts with an acoustic guitar riff played in the key of G minor. Shaken percussion instruments are in the background. An electric guitar with a phaser effect comes in at the 5th

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    Paranoid Personality Disorder: A Synopsis of the Disorder Submitted by: Lisa M. Pozzi Rock Valley College PSY 250 Submitted to: Dr. Robert Schilf Definition Paranoid personality disorder can be explained as a psychiatric diagnosis in which a person may have an ongoing suspiciousness and mistrust for others. Someone who is paranoid is said to have constant anxiety or fear‚ often to the point of delusion and irrationality. A personality disorders is a mental disorder characterized by severe

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    he meets the criteria for the diagnosis of one of the disorder’s sub-type (paranoid schizophrenia) taking into account the symptoms he manifested as observed in the movie and then the treatments administered for the disorder and finally the conclusion. THE MEANING OF SCHIZOPHRENIA Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder (or a group of disorders) marked by severely impaired thinking‚ emotions‚ and behaviors. Schizophrenic patients are typically unable to filter sensory stimuli and may have enhanced

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