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    Nothing but the "Beat"

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    NOTHING BUT THE “BEAT” An exploratory study of sample based and synthesised drum production techniques as used in contemporary house music. Assessment Name: Pre-Proposal (BCM200.3.2) Student Name: Ashley Smyth (106711) Date of Submission: 23 / Jan / 2013 SAE Brisbane Research & Project Models (BCM200) Unit Coordinator’s Name: Dr Ricky Ohl Drum techniques within Electronic Dance Music BCM200 Creative Project Preliminary Proposal Table of Contents COVER PAGE ........................

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    Bajaj Auto Ltd

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    competitors because of the Indian government’s permission of foreign technology and local manufacturing capacity expansion. Accordingly‚ Japanese products were more preferred than domestic brands due to its durability and eye-catching design. Apart from Yamaha‚ Suzuki‚ and Piaggio‚ Honda who took out the major market share of BAL scooter and motorcycle segments was its fiercest rival. Since 1990‚ due to the economic downturn‚ two-wheelers vehicles were no longer the first prioritized consumer products

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    wewe

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    worthless trash less than a decade later. Their gamble clearly worked‚ because the instrument sold out across the world. Now its competitors are widely tipped to be considering making the same move‚ with synth fans hoping that other Japanese giants like Yamaha and Roland will bring much-loved designs back from the pre-digital past. The Japanese multinationals might just have a fight on their hands for once because these notoriously conservative firms are just gatecrashing a party that is already been drank

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    COURSEWORK: With a product of your choice in mind‚ describe the key external environmental factors that have led to the product provider’s success‚ and identify and discuss the changes you think may affect the product in the future. CONTENTS Business organization in external environment.............................1 History of Toyota................................................................ 1 The economic environment factor............................................2 The political environment

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    Music Education

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    Music Education: A Source For Brain Power In today ’s society‚ people are constantly looking for new ways to have students produce more from their public education. Some argue that more funding is the answer‚ while others say that better learning facilities will help. Studies recently conducted show that a simple change in the curriculum will produce the outcome that people are searching for. The simple change is music education. Music education has been shown to improve general academic skills

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    Mutual Funds

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    Mutual Funds Meredith Markham Managerial Finance Marc Lafond‚ MBA May 5‚ 2013 Mutual Funds There are many different people that can be considered investors. With so many different types of investors‚ it is only natural that there be a variety of types of mutual funds to invest in. “At last count there were more than 10‚000 mutual funds in North America” meaning there “are more mutual funds than stocks” (“Mutual Funds‚” n.d.). For this paper‚ we will focus on five types of mutual funds:

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    Project Management

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    AERO2407 Aviation Project Management NASA Autonomous Rotorcraft Project Project Management leads to industry leader in innovative aviation A. The Five Project Management Process Groups The five project management process groups begins with ’The scoping process group ’ which can also be referred to as the initiating process. The process includes all processes that relate to one question ’What is the task? ’ and ’What do you need to do? ’. Thus‚ NASA ’s vision is to constantly develop

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    Report Expert System

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    MOTORCYCLES BREAKDOWN SYSTEM Expert System and Knowledge Engineering IKS 3223 Project Proposal By Abdullah Ariffin Bin Arsad Khairul Anwar Bin Zamzuri Norharis Bin Mohd Aris Nurhidayah Binti Ashari FACULTY of COMPUTER SCIENCE and INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY September 18 2012 Contents MOTORCYCLES BREAKDOWN SYSTEM 1 1 Executive Summary 3 1.1 Title Of The Project 3 1.2 Institute 3 1.3 Project Schedule Summary 3 1.4 Project Deliverables 3 1.5 Project Guides 3 1.6 Project

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    Kawasaki

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    Background Research KAWASAKI Founded by Shōzō Kawasaki in the year 1876‚ Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) has come a long way to its current success. Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ most famous consumer product lines are motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles (ATV)‚ even though it was initially started out as Shipbuilding Company. Today Kawasaki has grown to be a multi-national corporation in the world which has a lot of holdings in the most major cities around the globe. Kawasaki Heavy Industries

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    Brand Extension

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    than one product category. Unilever expanded its Dove soap brand into shower gel‚ liquid soap and bodywash. Brand stretching Brand stretching refers to the use of an established brand name for products in unrelated markets. For example the move by Yamaha (originally a Japanese manufacturer of motorbikes) into branded hi-fi equipment‚ pianos and sports equipment. When done successfully‚ brand extension can have several advantages: • Distributors may perceive there is less risk with a new product if

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