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    “Rap and the Recording Industry” is a scholarly journal article I stumbled upon when I used Google Scholar, a search engine used to locate scholarly works ranging from articles to books to court opinions. The article was written by William Beaver, a sociology professor at Robert Morris University whose area of expertise is Sociology of Education, Business and Society, and Energy Issues. In addition, he has had many other articles published in academic journals such as The Independent Review and one

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    be in trouble for giving ourselves joy. Today, I’m going to try and persuade you why illegally downloading music isn’t wrong. While I’m trying to persuade you some terms may cause confusion allow me to define and point out these terms: RIAA: Recording Industry Association of America. MPAAC: Motion Picture Association of America. DRM: An orderly access for copyright protection in online media. Besonic, Free Music Archive, Jamendo,

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    original products. The third form of music piracy is bootlegging, where unauthorised recordings of performance by artists are made and subsequently reproduced and sold in the market. All these happen without the knowledge of the performers, composer or the recording company, Earlier the music piracy was confined to cassette tapes only. With the advent of CDs in the eighties it was thought that piracy of sound recordings would become things of the past. But in reality CD piracy is the greatest threat

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    existing feature film production industry and its recording process. The plan suggests methods reduce the time spent in the recording of the images during the process of filming a feature film production. The innovation will be made using multiple cameras recording through new technologies in advanced camera resolution and camera size (Steyn, 2013). The scope of the problem lies for the whole feature film industry as this slow process of filming affects the whole industry. When new technology will be

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    RIAA in Protecting Intellectual Copyright This paper examines the role of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in protecting the intellectual copyright of recordings from illegal downloading, which continues to be a major problem for the recording industry despite repeated efforts to stop this practice by consumers. This role of the RIAA relates to the business and economic aspects of the recording industry and illegal downloads from online platforms. The RIAA’s role in addressing illegal

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    recorded and stored | 1 2 3.1 Describe different systems for recording and storing HR data and the benefits of each. | | | 3.2 Explain legal requirements relating to the recording, storage, and

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    The parameters that are mandatory and those that are only recommended depend of the type of the aircraft. ICAO – A8 - 2.2.2.6 Type IA FDR This FDR shall be capable of recording, as appropriate to the aeroplane, at least the 78 parameters in Table A8-1 ICAO – A8 - 2.2.2.7 Type I FDR. This FDR shall be capable of recording, as appropriate to the aeroplane, at least the first 32 parameters in Table A8-1. Table giving the parameters to record, the required precision and frequency (Extract) Tests

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    Recording Medical Reports As we know, medical records provide a great importance in the medical industry. They supply the insight into a patients’ history to assist the medical staff. Advantages of EMR Electronic medical records create communication between the health care physicians, nurses, and patient. These records are essential to each department in the doctor's office, emergency rooms, and hospitals. There are enormous advantages to EMR serving as the platform for patient care within a medical

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    in place, to be able to meet the requirements of government and statutory bodies Digital record keeping. Digital technologies and computers have become an integral part of our daily lives. Electronic record keeping system is an efficient way for recording financial information as long as it is backed-up and password protected. Many compatible accounting software’s are available that provider complete accounting functionality for a child care setting. Digital record keeping provides accurate accounting

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    Recording observations for patients is vital. It is a way for nurses to communicate to each other about what signs the patient is displaying but also when and how much food and/or medications have been administered. Observations include:  Intakes  Patient demeanour  LOC  Appearance  TPR (morning & night)  Patient weighed once daily  RER calculated (Resting Energy Requirement)  Weight/ type of food offered and how much was consumed (record how long it was left in the cage/run and also record

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