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    Fully redesigned for 2014, the Nissan Rogue is a compact crossover sport utility vehicle with standard seating for five or available seating for seven. Now in its second generation, the Rogue offers standard front-wheel drive with available all-wheel drive and can be had in one of three trim levels. Product Overview, Test Model Nissan arrived late to the compact SUV market, having jumped in as far more established models such as the Honda CR-V and Ford Escape dominated the segment. But its late

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    A Long Way Gone

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    A Long Way Gone Ishmael Beah was an innocent boy who enjoyed playing football, swimming in the streams, and even started a rap and dance group with his friends and older brother. The group discovered their love for rap music from old cassette tapes of O.P.P, Run D.M.C, and the Sugarhill Gang. Ishmael and Junior, along with their other friends cherished these few hip hop and rap cassette tapes. Ishmael constantly carried these couple tapes on him at all times. They choreographed dance routines

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    Edi K. THE MUSIC INDUSTRY – GLOBALIZING IN MANY WAYS      The music industry is in a time of growth at this very moment. The environment for its growth has been increasing rapidly on many geographical boundaries and has been established through information technology and Internet. In this paper I will analyze how the music industry not only has been affected by Globalization as an economic institution but also that it has become a worldwide-globalized commodity. First, I

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    Overview of the Mastering Process For every good mastering engineer, meticulousness and attention to detail is the norm, not the exception. What is Mastering? •  Mastering is the last creative step in the audio production process, the bridge between mixing and replication – your last chance to enhance sound or repair problems in an acoustically – designed room – an audio microscope. What is a Mastering Engineer? •  A Mastering Engineer requires the same ear training as a recording and mixing

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    MP3 File Sharing Hurts America Before the present time of computers and various media player technology, trading music files on the internet was practically unheard of. Today MP3 music files have become file format that is widely “swapped” over the internet. The problem with trading MP3's is that it violates copyright laws. However, this hasn’t stopped the tens of millions of file sharing software users who continue swap MP3’s. MP3 piracy is a costly business for many companies, and the disadvantages

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    The service industry has an interesting outlook when it comes to implementing lean ideas; a copious amount of those in the industry do not believe lean applies to them. The finance industry, a sector of the service industry, is not exempt from that mindset. Deepak Goyal, a practitioner in health care strategies for Strategy&, has a different opinion on the matter, “Finance is just a different kind of factory. It is a processing factory, and there 's a lot of waste. The basic philosophy doesn 't really

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    Social Commentary on 13 Reasons Why In 2007, Jay Asher released the young adult novel 13 Reasons Why. It steadily gained popularity; it made the New York Times Bestseller List in 2011. In early 2017, Netflix took off with it and produced a 13-episode series. The story follows the suicide note (or rather, audio cassette tapes) left behind by high schooler Hannah Baker after she killed herself. Respected social figures and celebrities quoted the show and opened discussion about topics like depression

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    Mayflower Compact: 1620 Major changes were happening in England, unhappy people wanted an escape, separation from the Church of England and the King himself. So people were taking long, daunting journeys overseas to the New World in search of a new life and beginning. But, the English were not the only ones making such journeys to get to the New World, the Spanish were already there, the Dutch were coming, along with the French. Quite a few countries were fighting over this piece of land to stake

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    Dbq Mayflower Compact

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    Mayflower compact was an agreement signed on November 11th of 1620. The Mayflower compact was an agreement like the U.S constitution and declaration independence. I believe the Mayflower compact was very interesting for many reasons because it was signed on board the Mayflower, signed by all the men onboard the Mayflower, allowed the Pilgrims to settle in America, allowed the Pilgrims to get along and the real Mayflower compact doesn’t exist. Furthermore, I believe the Mayflower compact does foretell

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    Thirteen Reasons Why is about a teenage girl, Hannah Baker, who committed suicide. Each chapter of the book is centered on her cassette tapes, which tell the audience every reason she presented as to why she killed herself. These tapes were sent out to the 13 people who Hannah believed had an impact on her decision to kill herself. The book begins when the narrator, Clay Jensen, arrives home from school and sees a box full of tapes on his doorstep. He takes the box inside, opens it, and finds seven

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