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    RECOMMENDATION: Our approach is to build a system that would facilitate conducting classes or seminars on internet for participants anywhere in the world. User can get many advantages using virtual classroom. Virtual classroom has basically two main approaches. First is the instructor or teachers and second is the participant or students. The instructor and the participator have different interfaces when they enter a virtual classroom. Depending on the interfaces we can recommend different things

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    Technology literacy plays a significant role in students learning. It is therefore crucial for educators to incorporate learning lessons and techniques that will help students build and strengthen their technology skills (McLaughlin, 2015). The literacy web tool that I am interested in exploring more extensively is Diigo. Diigo is an annotation tool that encourages students to collect resources, gather web pages, and add sticky notes and comments on their web page provided from the site (Diigo, 2017)

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    How many big toes do you have? I hope you have two. If you don’t: drop this paper and seek out help immediately. It may not be too late for you; you could be saved. If you have two keep reading and follow these instructions carefully. That is, if you want to live. It all started on the morning of May 22, 2014 in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. Fifteen-year old Jack Brian woke up to what he thought was a normal Monday morning. Until he looked in his bathroom mirror and saw a big toe protruding from his

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay With technology growing more and more each day, it is no surprise that the music industry is transitioning to rely more and more on online sales. However, problems can arise from this when artists are taken advantage of by people who illegally download their music off of the internet for free. When one college radio host publically stated that she illegally downloaded her music, a professor by the name of David Lowery saw a problem with this and decided to speak up about it

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    Essay about Downloadable Music Factor

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    Downloadable Music Factor Throughout the computer industry there has been many advances. It all started out with downloadable computer games, after that there was free game sites, and to complete the advancement of peoples understanding the internet came downloadable music. The millions of dollars in legal fees was a waste of money for the recording industry. Napster’s court trial went on for a long period of time, and lawyers and fines were just ridiculous. Free recording is a great instatement

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    from our boss, who gets money for what we helped him with. Well, what about the action pictures workers, or the music companies that spend ages to complete a project? They have pretty hard jobs and need good pay. If we download their work illegally, they would lose money and we would not have more of what they do. Although, by paying for what we listen or watch the hollywood and music business will grow. We would have more of what we want if we just pay for it. After all, you are like everybody else

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    Napster Ethical Issues

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    computer and start downloading a song from this mysterious band. The download completes, and the song is awesome! Now you know why this group is respected musically by the ones you respect in the business. All thanks to the incredible MP3! MP3 is a small compressed format that allows music to be downloaded quickly with very little sacrifice in the sound quality. Moving Picture Experts

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    Years ago high speed Internet in Bulgaria was a dream and downloading music files or movies was taking a lot, a lot of time. “Things have changed nowadays and consumers in Bulgaria, as well as in most Western countries are already used to the quick links and handle with it like something normal and essential.” They know that the speed by which they open sites and download content depends mainly on the tax they pay to their supplier. Imagine, however, that by tomorrow the speed of the Internet depends

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    users are suspected of illegally trading music using file-swapping services” (www.joelcomm.com, year). This surge in the illegal trading of music is having a major impact on the music industry this is why we should have harsher punishment of the illegal download of music .Many smaller and lesser known artists are suffering because they are not making any money form the downloading and illegal trading off their songs. The illegal download of copy righted music and the easy access to free songs from

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    This paper discusses the copyright law in Canada connected with an ethical line in music sharing. Before embarking on the discussion, it is imperative to understand what copyright entails under the umbrella of intellectual property; the latter refers to intangible property, which is entirely a creation of the mind (Alexander & Penalver, 2012, p. 188). Copyright is the exclusive right granted to the original author of literary work. In this effect, it prevents other people from using an authorship

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