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    Music is all around us. Do u think the artists music should be used for advertising? Did you know that according to data journalist David, McCandless, a signed solo artist would need about 5,478 iTunes downloads of a song per month versus 4,200,000 YouTube streams per month just to make the U.S. minimum wage. Back in time our parents bought records, CDs and cassette players and some of them still do. I'm going to tell you why I oppose that artists should be used for advertising. Technology has changed

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    Napster Accomplishments

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    Napster is the first online file sharing of music. Without Napster, our world would be completely different. There wouldn't be any online music websites like Pandora or Spotify. Even though short-lived, Napster was an amazing accomplishment and people’s lives wouldn't be the same without it. Napster changed the internet forever. “...Napster is considered the pioneer in the music industry…”(American Broadcast Company News). This shows how important Napster was to the music industry. They were

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    music producers are filing a lawsuit against Napster. Napster is an online media source that serves the consumers for downloading music to their tablets, I phone’s, MP3 players, to where the consumers must have access to the Napster system to receive files and data. The A & M records are suing for the copyrights that the Napster is taking advantage from the music industry that the company had no rights to give permission over to Napster to transfer through servers. The A & M Records must have evidence

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    look up on the computer to see if they have an existing file. If they have an existing file, then we retrieve it from the filing cabinet, if not, we create a new file for them. Once we have the existing file, we update any information such as dependents, what number of assistance they are receiving since they cannot exceed six, and if they have a change in address. All files are labeled with the first two letters of their last name. Once the files are updated, it goes to another worker who enters the

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    With the ability to stream music, comes a loss of income for many musicians. Countless people are buying music to own now that they can stream it. So, it has become necessary for musicians to use their music in advertisements in order to keep up with the changing music industry. By selling out their music to large corporations, artists are given multiple ways to get their music heard and help offset certain costs that come with touring. Nowadays, artists are having trouble making money due to streaming

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    Running Head: 5.3 Assignment: Textbook Questions 1 5.3 Assignment: Textbook Questions 4 5.3 Assignment: Textbook Questions ERAU LGMT 685 By James Rock 5.3 QUESTIONS Chapter 9 Using a browser such as Google, type ?Images for bill of lading example? and select a completed bill of lading of interest. First, identify the type of bill of lading chosen (i.e. ocean, uniform, to-order, negotiable, non-negotiable, intermodal, airway bill, etc.). Then discuss at least three particular

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    Retrieve Information Nvq

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    The candidates information will be stored in this file and their documents will be easily retrievable to collect information from when it is needed in the future, The candidates documents within the file are easily retrievable by typing the candidates name into the search bar on the server network files this will direct you straight to their file and documents where you can retrieve the stored information that is needed. Salesforce is another system used for storing and retrieving information. This

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    Art As Propaganda

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    I found the two assigned readings this week quite compelling and extremely thought-provoking. Specifically, the questions that both raised surrounding notions of the determined value of art and the need to decolonize the monetary exchanges about art between Africans and Western traders/collectors. In Art as Propaganda: Bringing Du Bois into the Sociology of Art, money is included as one of the key elements of the Du Boisian social theory of art. Particularly, the importance of artists receiving

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    process and use their method. The new request was to process the request by scanning the docs with the printer and scan the documents into a shared file folder onto my desktop computer scan the request over to Corporate Security. Note, I have processed over 20 background screening over the last six months, and this is my first error, and my first file processed using the new method. I'm a very stand-up employee. However, I refused to sign the constructive counseling notice due to the verbiage and

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    Unit 1 M180 Assignment 1

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    Name: Aws Yousif Alsewaidi Student ID: 140277 Subject: M180 Assignment Question 1 A. A stack uses the principle of Last In First Out (LIFO) to insert and remove objects. The last object inserted in the stack is the first object to be removed. A queue uses the principle of First In First Out (FIFO) to insert and remove objects. The first object inserted in the queue is the first object to be removed. B. A stack has two major operations for accessing data, pop and push. A push operation

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