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    Canon Inc. is the world largest camera manufacturer and it is the #73 Most Valuable Brand in the world according to Forbes World’s Top 100 Most Valuable Brands. Canon Inc. is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Canon specialized in manufacturing imaging and optical products, which includes cameras, photocopiers, steppers, camcorders, computer printers and medical equipment. The Canon group now employs over 190,000 people globally and is made up of 256 subsidiaries

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    For part two of this project, I decided to interview a friend that I became very close to and can relate a lot to since my time starting at the college, Joseph Ahn. I asked him four questions regarding the environment in which he was raised in, what the music education program was like there, how he would describe his own identity, and the outside influences that shaped his identity. This is significant to me because I think it is important to always get new and unique perspectives on your own ideas

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    between. I mean, let 's face it, even if you always have to stay in touch, would you lug around your desktop computer under your arm just so you could check email? No. Simply because there are far simpler ways. In photographic terms, this is where the Canon PowerShot G10 comes in. Packed with over 90% of the features of a decent SLR, the G10 puts together the most convincing case when it comes to shopping for a professional-level compact camera that can serve as either a worthy complement to your professional

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    As someone who enjoys doing various forms of arts and crafts, through my love for creating things in particular, I found that by working wholeheartedly in every task I do, I find more and more of myself in what I can achieve. Vincent Van Gogh’s quote, “It is good to love many things, for therein lies the true strength, and whosoever loves much performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love is well done” has stuck to me ever since I read it. Growing up I have always loved art, whether

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    The meaning of music and its value has evolved over the years of its birth. In the present world, music is now interpreted and taken as one can imagine it. The idea and worth of music to an individual or group can mean anything to them. There is no consistent meaning of music because anyone can create their own meaning rather than following another’s. Ethnicity on the other hand has a solid definition. From the Oxford Concise Dictionary of Sociology, “Ethnicity defines individuals who consider themselves

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    of communication through art to have others influenced and involved with other composition techniques. In addition, there are five canons of visual rhetoric. There are, however, five rhetorics created by Aristotle. The five canons include invention, arrangement, style, delivery and memory. Even though all media messages have a specific structure regarding the five canons, it can be, in fact, explained by

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    photos and videos when I had recently decided to upgrade to the Canon T6i. After using the camera for a couple of months now, I wanted to see the similarities and differences in functionality that the iPhone 5s had compared to the Canon T6i. A similarity that is consistent with the iPhone 5s and the Canon T6i is the user interface. The user will interact with the devices by using its buttons and touch screens. The iPhone 5s and Canon T6i have many similar buttons such as the on/off, home screen and

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    Religion has become a cornerstone of the human experience incorporating itself into almost every aspect of modern life. It has brought understanding and security to billions in a world where both are usually sparse. But, religious conflict has been the source of countless wars, genocides, and overall repression. With thousands of different variations of religions around the world, these times of religious conflict caused each to withstand periods of difficulties allowing them to become what they

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    The writer of the book of Ecclesiastes is correct, “What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.” (Eccl 1:9). It is especially true in America. Racial and ethnic divisions appear to be just as wide as they were during era of slavery, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow. Within the past century, Christianity in America, particularly Evangelical Christianity has endeavored to address social issues like racism but unfortunately has been relatively

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    characteristic music, it is still hiding in prominent classical pieces. An exceptional example of mainstream absolute music that I enjoy is “Canon and Gigue for 3 violins and basso continuo” by Johann Pachelbel, more commonly known as simply “Canon in D,” or “Pachelbel’s Canon.” Pachelbel was a German composer who was most commonly recognized for his organ pieces. He composed “Canon in D” in 1680 during the Baroque era of classical music, an era characterized by heavily exaggerated and

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