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    Case Study on Tune Man

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    1. Draw the bricks and mortar stage by which tradition CDs are credited‚ distributed‚ so in retail stores. How does each player in the value make money? Answer: Traditional Music Distribution Value Chain (Bricks & Mortar) Content creation artists‚ prodcerer Production‚ publishers‚ recording Manufacturers Sales‚ Marketing Publicity Distribution pack & ship

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    Tune Hostel

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    Tune Hotels.com is a limited service hotel chain operated by Tune Hotels Regional Services Sdn Bhd that provides a claimed "5-star sleeping experience at a 1-star price" accommodation. Tune Hotels is part of the Tune Group‚ the private investment group of Tan Sri Tony Fernandes‚ founder and group CEO of low-cost airline AirAsia. Tune Hotels states that it is aiming for 100 hotels in its global portfolio by 2015. Contents [hide] 1 Limited service 2 Hotel locations 2.1 Malaysia 2.2 Indonesia

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    A guitarist tunes up

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    “A Guitarist Tunes Up”‚ by Frances Cornford compassionately compares a simple untuned guitar to a beloved young lady. It is a clear‚ suggestive‚ and effective poem. It also expresses the difference between creative instinct and possessive instinct. Cornford suggested that the guitarist is an artist who is well aware of the behaviour of the guitar “an instrument made of wire and wood” (4). He knows where and how should he strike the strings of the guitar to bring about certain musical sounds. He is

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    Case Study: Kennewick Man

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    Archeology Kennewick Man I would like to begin with an overview of the current federal court case regarding the human remains found along the Columbia river in Washington state in the summer of 1996. On the 28th of July 1996 the bones of an unidentified man were found along the Columbia river in Washington state by two men at an off shore powerboat race‚ the first pieces of the skull were discovered ten feet from the shore line and reported to the authorities. There was a subsequent search

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    Tunes For Bears To Dance To – Robert Cormier. Plot – Chapter 1 In chapter 1 of Tunes for Bears to Dance to by Robert Cormier we find out that Henry lives next to a crazy house and sees an old man who is Mr. Levine everyday walking in and out and he wonders why they let him go without anyone else. We find out that Henry had broken his knee by falling down the stairs of where he lives‚ which is on the third floor of a tenement building. Eddie which was Henrys brother had died about a year ago of

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    Mountain Man Case Study

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    Mountain Man Brewing Company was established as a family concern in 1925 in West Virginia by Guntar Prangle. The company brewed single-product beer‚ Mountain Man Lager‚ which won “best beer in West Virginia” and was elected as “America’s Championship Lager”. Mountain Man Lager featured quality‚ bitter favor and slightly higher-than-average alcohol content that uniquely contributed to the company’s brand equity. Mountain Man was a local market leader and distributed its lager in several states outside

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    The Guitarist Tunes Up

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    The Guitarist Tunes Up What I love most about “The Guitarist Tunes Up” by Frances Cornford is its denotation and connotation meanings. Denotatively‚ this poem suggests that in order for guitarist to produce right note‚ he has to tune up his guitar before play it. In the other hand‚ the poet also gives connotative meaning; in order for the man to make love to a woman he has to seducing her with love‚ politeness and care so that she will surrender herself to him. Even woman says only stupid‚ senseless

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    Blue Man Case Study

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    9-810-108 REV: JANUARY 6‚ 2012 BHASKAR CHAKRAVORTI JANET KRAUS SHIRLEY M. SPENCE Blue Man Group: Creativity‚ Life and Surviving an Economic Meltdown 1 Sometimes when we look at where Blue Man Group has gone; we just sort of scratch our heads. And we think about how we started‚ basically just the three of us saying‚ “Why don’t we get bald and blue and do stuff?” — Chris Wink‚ co-founder with friends Matt Goldman and Phil Stanton Monday evening on July 7‚ 2008‚ Chris‚ Matt and Phil

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    Music and Auto-tune

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    Effects of Auto-Tune on the Music Industry A Term Paper Presented to Ms. Edwina Bensal Department of English and Applied Linguistics College of Education‚ De La Salle University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Basic Research Skills / English for Specific Purposes (ENGLRES) 2nd Trimester‚ AY 2010 – 2010 By Doroja‚ Juan Marcos R. Licup‚ Trisha Anne T. November 18‚ 2010 I. Introduction Music demands perfection. In the music of today‚ Auto-Tune‚ which is a software

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    Cinderella Man Case Study

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    Cinderella Man Questions 1. James Braddock’s life in the 1920’s before the stock market crashed was easy living. His family had a nice house with everything they wanted. James was winning fights and his children had plenty of food to eat. But in the 1930’s after the depression James had to sell everything he had to stay out of poverty

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