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    Serato Scratch Live VS Traktor Scratch Does turntable mixing define a DJ or can a computer DJ rock the house just as hard? Nowadays, there are several types of equipment that a DJ (Disc Jockey) can use to rock a party. Unlike twenty years ago with turntables and vinyl records, today there are CD players, MIDI controllers, software programs, and turntables connected to programs like Serato Scratch Live and Traktor Scratch that can be used for performances. A lot of DJs have

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    internet, some music artists would have to sell their albums or merchandises in some form of person-to-person interaction and shows and now that social media puts current and new upcoming music artists in power for them to getting the word out for their live shows and album releases. Social media offers music artists get a personal way to connect with their fans that helps to remove them. Fans who following their favorite music artist on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to come across to news, artist releases

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    Music composed for television generate another realm of modes and codes that differ even from the coding within film. Television has the opportunity to utilise music as an instrument for supporting narratives within television series and as means for marketing through commercials. Blaine Allan, explores the relationship between music and television within his journal article, Music Cinema, Music Video, Music Television. The main focal point of this resource is the function of visual aspects within

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    Self-Promotion and Celebrity Endorsements of Healthy Lifestyles In his book Celebrity and Power: Fame in Contemporary Culture, P. David Marshall states "The close scrutiny that is given to celebrities is to accentuate the possibility and potential for individuals to shape themselves unfettered by the constraints of a hierarchical society" (246). Therefore, celebrities are seen as role models for a lifestyle that might never be fully attainable by the average person, but can be imitated. What

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    & Pleasure Sells in the 1990s As times change and our country continues to adapt to its evolution, music coincides with America’s altering state. Musicians of the 1990s apply aspects of their own lives into their lyrics to sell themselves. Whether positive messages or negative, fans envy the lives that musicians in the 1990s sing about. The decade began with an attraction towards street-life, pain and agony in music with bands like the Nirvana and Metallica. Even in other genres like rap music

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    13000069 CRST1 ESSAY – OPTION 1 (MTV) MTV can be defined as “a cable and satellite television channel which broadcasts popular music and promotional music videos.” (oxforddictionaries.com.n.d.). Launched on August 1st 1981, MTV’s programme started out by helping musicians gain exposure through music videos. This helped TV audiences connect with music by new means. As MTV became more recognised, the network branched out by creating new means of entertainment. MTV has remained relevant by continuously

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    displayed by these characters are not to be emulated because it has a negative effect on the society, especially on children because the promote the use of drugs, alcohol and foul languages. Reality shows such as Jersey Shore and Real World on MTV promote nothing but alcoholism. People get hired just to have fun, involving alcohol. People get the wrong impression of how to act and behave, making them think that the only way to have fun is by drinking alcohol and getting drunk. Most people in

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    operates its business through two segments: Media Networks and Filmed Entertainment. It provides entertainment content through its TV channels like Nickelodeon, MTV, VH1, Comedy Central, and others. Viacom’s filmed entertainment segment produces, finances, acquires, and distribute motion pictures under the banner of Paramount Pictures, MTV Films, and others. The company also provides online content services like video-on-demand, pay television, basic cable television, and many more. Viacom Inc is

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    In many stories, parallels to the real world can be seen. This is a way to connect the reader to characters or situations in the novel, making a false story seem more realistic. In the book Ruthless by Carolyn Lee Adams, a 17 year old girl named Ruth was kidnapped by a man named Jerry. He took Ruth to the woods and though she managed to escape him, she still remained lost in the woods with no way to get home. With Jerry at her heels, she plotted ways to escape the woods, but that didn’t stop the

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    College Life Going into college is one of the most important phases, for most of the students; college life decides how they are going to be for the rest of their life. And for many going into college are one of the most exciting times and many of the students look forward to it, it is the most exciting period for any students. Coming into college each student have their own view on how to spend their time in college some are there to study some to have fun and some for the sake of their parents

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