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  • Country Music's Authenticity

    Country Music's Authenticity

    Country Music Country music is what I grew up on. My family was lower middle class, living in a small rural town of 3000 people. We could relate to the down to earth songs of the Oak Ridge Boys and Alabama. As I got older, the new singers and bands coming up began to stray from the music that I loved, not only lyrically but also attitude and off stage. Country music has lost track

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    Essay Length: 1,119 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2010
  • Sustainable Technology

    Sustainable Technology

    Oklahoma Oil Museum Sustainable Technology Graphics area Wind-up Flashlight Solar Water Heater Wind Turbine Sustainable technology provides alternative solutions to energy uses through more economical ways. Saving money on energy on a large building such as the OOM (Oklahoma Oil Museum) is a must. Seminole is a small town and bringing in sustainable technology into the museum will bring more people and better responses. Sustainable development is a complex subject, which will continue to

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    Essay Length: 408 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2010
  • How Might We Stop Censorship of Today Music Without Compromising Morals?

    How Might We Stop Censorship of Today Music Without Compromising Morals?

    Censorship of Music How might we stop censorship of today music without compromising morals? Music has always been a basic form of expression. From hip hop, to country, to even ancient, tribal music, it has been a medium through which individuals convey their thoughts and expressions. Today this medium is under attack. Everywhere we turn, everything we do and say is being scrutinized. We are being told what to say. We are being spoon-fed our

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    Essay Length: 2,164 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2010
  • Spyware: The New Technological Menace

    Spyware: The New Technological Menace

    Spyware: The New Technological Menace Spyware was once a word that no one had ever heard of, but it has evolved into a very popular word used when talking about the computer world. The definition of spyware is very simple. It is a software program that infiltrates computer systems and transmits information either back to its original source, or causes destruction inside the computer. C. David Moll of Webroot Software defines it as a program

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    Essay Length: 1,081 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2010
  • Music

    Music

    Music, television, and other things are a major influence on society in this day and time. Younger people are more affected by the influences brought on by some of the music and television programs of today. Movies also have an influence. Music, television, and peers have major effects on our society and people. A lot of the music videos of today gives off a sexual vibe. A lot of the videos contain sexual images, sometimes

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    Essay Length: 273 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2010
  • Home Technology

    Home Technology

    The Toilet Yes...those tales you've heard are true. The toilet was first patented in England in 17, invented by one Thomas Crapper, but the extraordinary automatic device called the flush toilet has been around for a long time. Leonardo Da Vinci in the 1400's designed one that worked, at least on paper, and Queen Elizabeth I reputably had one in her palace in Richmond in 1556, complete with flushing and overflow pipes, a bowl valve

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    Essay Length: 1,216 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2010
  • Business Applications of Virtual office Technology

    Business Applications of Virtual office Technology

    Business Applications Of Virtual Office Technology Overview The emergence of low cost microcomputers and data transfer devices in the 1970s made it feasible for some office workers to perform their work outside of formalized corporate settings1. The advent of the personal computer in the 1980s, and widespread implementation of wireless and high speed data transfer technologies in the 1990s, made it possible for certain types of office workers to perform their work anywhere the necessary

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    Essay Length: 2,742 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2010
  • Bob Marley: His Music, His Words, His Legacy

    Bob Marley: His Music, His Words, His Legacy

    "Bob Marley: His Music, His Words, His Legacy." The 70's - musically, culturally, and politically - was a transitional phase, and a emotional link between two very infamous periods. This decade was also the recess from reality, in which people used music to escape from the real world leaving behind all their worries. People were consumed by appetites, addicted to their guilty pleasures, and soon there would be a price to pay. During the late

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    Essay Length: 1,523 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2010
  • Music and Murder

    Music and Murder

    Documentaries serve to draw a response through the use of literary techniques in order to present a particular point of view. Michael Cordell's Music and Murder subscribes to this principle, the documentary focuses on three men serving prison sentences for taking a life and how music has changed and shaped their outlook on their own lives. Music, structure, verbal language and selection of detail all work on the viewers emotions which serve to draw a

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    Essay Length: 859 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2010
  • Napster Vs. Music

    Napster Vs. Music

    Napster is an online trading program that allows users to look into another persons hard-drive in order to trade music. "Napster and similar software provides users with a method of searching thousands of other users computers to share thousands of high quality music, music that is stored in the compressed .mp3 format."(Internet). Music of the popular artist is traded through the Internet at no cost. In other words instead of having to pay market price

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    Essay Length: 809 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2010
  • Summary Report: Strategic Alignment: Leveraging Information Technology for Transforming Organizations

    Summary Report: Strategic Alignment: Leveraging Information Technology for Transforming Organizations

    Strategic Alignment: Leveraging Information Technology for transforming Organizations Based on the paper of J.C. Henderson, N. Venkatraman (1993) by Philipp Maderthaner A. Summary Henderson and Venkatraman proposed a model for business - IT alignment; it was intended to support the integration of information technology (IT) into business strategy by advocating alignment between and within four domains (see figure 1). The inter-domain alignment is pursued along two dimensions: strategic fit (between the external and internal domain)

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    Essay Length: 1,867 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2010
  • Unregulated Genetic Technology Threatens to Dehumanize Society

    Unregulated Genetic Technology Threatens to Dehumanize Society

    Unregulated Genetic Technology Threatens to Dehumanize Society When James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the structure of DNA in 1959, they could not have known that their discovery would one day lead to the possibility of a human factory that is equipped with the capabilities to mass produce perfectly designed, immortal human beings on a laboratory assembly line. Of course, this human factory is not yet possible; genetic technology is still in its infancy,

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    Essay Length: 1,771 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • What Is the Cause and Effects of Music, Television, and Video Game Violence on Children and Teens in America?

    What Is the Cause and Effects of Music, Television, and Video Game Violence on Children and Teens in America?

    Bradis McGriff Humanities 110 November 27, 2004 Dr. Privateer What is the cause and effects of Music, Television, and Video Game Violence on Children and Teens In America? Introduction Usually when a child or a teenager commits a crime, it is never their fault. When a child or a teenager commits a crime, the responsibility never belongs to the parents either. Instead, when a teenager or a child commits a crime, the first thing that

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    Essay Length: 2,954 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Music: Is It All Bad?

    Music: Is It All Bad?

    Albums with explicit lyrics or content started having black and white parental advisories on them in 1994 (http://www.riaa.org/Parents-Advisory-4.cfm). Are these labels necessary? Is controversial music molding our society and causing teenagers to turn to drugs? Is censorship necessary to protect the youth of our nation. Generally, younger people are against censorship on this issue. Music is an outlet and even an anti-drug for many teens -- however, parents and society feel differently. Should parents censor

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    Essay Length: 1,881 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • What, If Anything, Can the Study of Popular Music Contribute to Musicology

    What, If Anything, Can the Study of Popular Music Contribute to Musicology

    Joseph Kerman, in his 1985 book Musicology, stated that musicology had "come to mean the study of the history of Western music in the high-art tradition...musicology is perceived as dealing essentially with the factual, the documentary, the verifiable, the analysable, the positivistic." Richard Middleton defines musicology as "the scientific study of music." Nicholas Cook, in his article What is Musicology?, claims that musicology "is all about the knowledge that underlies the enjoyment of music." Traditionally,

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    Essay Length: 2,085 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Rap Music

    Rap Music

    Back in the days, all you heard in the radio was west coast rap. Now a days all you hear are music from the south like crunk, finger snap, and chopped and served. Crunk music is a style of music that you go to a club and have a good time dancing while while hearing the bass himble through your body. All this crunk music style started when a producer named Lil John came

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    Essay Length: 602 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Early Music Instruments

    Early Music Instruments

    Early Music Instruments by Dale Taylor with Jack Blanton, Bonnie Harris-Reynolds, and Laurine Elkins-Marlow This concert took place at St. Thomas Episcopal Church off of George Bush Drive in College Station on the night of Tuesday October 25. The church is a relatively small A frame building (square) with wooden beams and simple decorations. The walls of the church are painted a light green and the pews are set up in a semi circle

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    Essay Length: 1,468 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Appoggiatura in Eighteen Century Music

    Appoggiatura in Eighteen Century Music

    APPOGGIATURA IN EIGHTEEN CENTURY MUSIC Appoggiatura, from the Italian word appoggiare which means "to lean upon" is one of the most complicated ornaments especially in eighteen century music. It is usually called a grace note and it is a note of embellishment usually one step above the main note. As Michel Debost says on his book "The Simple Flute", the appoggiatura got his name because the note is outside the harmony, is part of a

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    Essay Length: 460 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Trend of Technology in the Classroom

    Trend of Technology in the Classroom

    Abstract The current trend of technology in the classroom can be traced back to the early1900s when schools and museums, as a complement to verbal instruction, began to use visuals aids including drawings, paintings, and slides. In the 1920s, as film became widely used, The National Academy of Visual Instruction was formed to help distinguish between films that were for entertainment or educational value. As technology progressed and the television was introduced, the educational system

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    Essay Length: 3,780 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • G.G. Music Essay

    G.G. Music Essay

    2-3-05 G.G. Music Project F Block In my project I chose a variety of songs. I have fast paste songs and some slow paste songs. I chose these songs because they want to make jump and some may even make you down to earth and very relaxed. My choice of songs date back from the swinging 30's to the banging music of today. Jitter Bug by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is most likely the

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    Essay Length: 690 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • Music

    Music

    MUSIC Rob Fleming is the main character in Nick Hornby's novel from 1995, High Fidelity. When the woman of Rob's dreams, Charlie, busts up with him, he gets obsessed with her. After awhile he realizes that he can't have her back, and he becomes broken-hearted. Rob therefore listens to a lot of depressing love songs about being heartbroken and lonely, but this only makes him more miserable. Music has that effect on people. It can

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    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • Ethical to Download Music

    Ethical to Download Music

    Is it ethical to buy illegal copies of music CD's and movies from street vendors. Especially when you know that by buying these copies, the record companies, movie production companies, actors, artists and others involved in their production do not get a profit from the sale. This is the dilemma I had as weather or not I should buy bootlegged products because while they are cheaper, it is depriving the legitimate profits that companies who

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    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • Music

    Music

    Adachi, Mayumi & Trehub, Sandra E. (1998). Children's expression of emotion in song. Psychology of Music, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 133-153. Behrens, Gene Ann & Green, Samuel B. (1993). The ability to identify emotional content of solo improvisations performed vocally and on three different instruments. Psychology of Music, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 20-33. Bever, Thomas (1988). A cognitive theory of emotion and aesthetics in music. Psychomusicology, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 165-. Bouhuys,

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    Essay Length: 304 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • Technology in Auditing Using Benford's Law

    Technology in Auditing Using Benford's Law

    Technology in Auditing Using Benford's Law What started out as a curious observation by an astronomer in 1881 has the potential to have a significant impact on the audit profession 125 years later. In 1881, the astronomer "Simon Newcomb noticed that the front pages of his logarithmic tables frayed faster than the rest of the pages...". Newcomb concluded "the first digit is oftener 1 than any other digit". Newcomb quantified the probability of the occurrence

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    Essay Length: 1,547 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2010
  • Music in Russia

    Music in Russia

    Music Therapy Using music to improve lives The ability to express ourselves through music and sound is an innate capacity which does not depend on musical skills or verbal language. Maria Radoje, Music Therapist For both children and adults, music therapy can help in a variety of situations, including disability, serious illness, depression, bereavement, behavioural problems, communications disorders and autism. What is music therapy, how could it benefit my child, and how do I find

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    Essay Length: 501 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2010

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