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    Sac State Jazz Concert

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    Jemma Villamayor Dr. Steve Roach Music118B/Section1 December 10‚ 2013 Concert Attendance Report #3 On Friday‚ December 6th‚ I attended the Sac State Vocal Jazz Ensembles. The show began with special guests Christian Brothers Vocal Jazz. This young group of singers were extremely talented for their age. They held their harmonies and expressed their talents in each piece they performed. It was quite impressive and heartwarming because these students looked so into the music that it showed

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    How To Set Up Your Own FM Radio Station - Licensing And Start Up Issues There are several ways to set up your own radio station. It depends on how serious you are about it. The single most important thing you should know before you get started is why would you need to start your own radio station? Maybe‚ it ’s because you are a DJ or you have a band and want to reach an audience with your songs. Maybe‚ you have a huge collection of rock music and want to share it with the world. Maybe you are a

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    In “Unreality Stars”‚ Andrew Marantz talks about how almost “one percent of the United States’ population suffers from schizophrenia”‚ resulting in them not being able to determine what is reality and what is not (33). Some of the people who suffer from this extreme paranoia think that technology is their enemy because they may feel that they are being recorded on a live reality television show without them knowing or that the C.I.A has inserted computer chips into their brains. While those scenarios

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    To most individuals living in the United States on October 30‚ 1938‚ this Sunday evening seemed like any other Sunday evening. Around 7:00 pm‚ millions of families across the country were finishing dinner and waiting to tune into their favorite radio show. Approximately 34.7 percent of the nation’s listenership would be tuning into NBC’s the Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Show at 8:00 pm. However‚ on this particular Sunday evening‚ another radio broadcast was about to make history. As usual many

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    Alarm Systems

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    Alarm Systems The point of having a monitored security system is that if a break-in occurs‚ the right authorities can be notified and dispatched. Your business or home is protected 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week. This gives peace of mind knowing that your home or business is protected. You also have the use of the three panic buttons police‚ fire and medical. And further‚ having a monitored alarm system can save you up to 20% off your home insurance. Alarm systems are warning devices used to secure

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    Stop and Frisk

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    Mark Shearer 3/24/2009 PA 241 Essay response for Spring Break 2009 The first thing to take into account is the actual number of arrests using the given statistics. This means that in 2002 there were 11‚446 arrests compared to 20‚330 arrests made in 2008. During this time the total population only grew by about 300‚000 citizens or about 1.5%. The increase of arrests was definitely due to policy change‚ as is illustrated when comparing population growth numbers by the increase in people actually

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    Psychological Manipulation The Party barrages its subjects with psychological stimuli designed to overwhelm the mind’s capacity for independent thought. The giant telescreen in every citizen’s room blasts a constant stream of propaganda designed to make the failures and shortcomings of the Party appear to be triumphant successes. The telescreens also monitor behavior—everywhere they go‚ citizens are continuously reminded‚ especially by means of the omnipresent signs reading “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING

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    Don Hewitt Essay

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    "Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick." Televisions across the country emit the eight short‚ quick ticks of a stopwatch every Sunday night‚ signaling the start of "60 Minutes." First airing in 1968‚ the television magazine paved the way for other nightly broadcasts that do more in-depth news pieces. By creating the show‚ Don Hewitt further modernized how people receive their news‚ and thus‚ changed broadcast television history forever. However‚ it took Hewitt much learning‚ practice

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    Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    Interface (DVI)‚ and S-Video (TV connection) Universal Serial Bus (USB) – 1.1 and 2.0 (mice‚ keyboards‚ iPods‚ external hard drives‚ etc) Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) – Narrow and Wide (high speed externals) IEEE 1394 – Firewire Multimedia – Microphone jack‚ speaker jacks‚ etc Video Clip 1.09 – Video This video clip described the different types of monitors and the different specifications of each type. It also described how via Windows Display Properties you may change video resolutions‚ add

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    Cheat Sheet Analysis

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    A megaphone. This simple tool is used to take a message and amplify it so that it can be heard. Once the crowd can hear the cheers they often join in. A television news reporter would look rather peculiar if the camera was turned on‚ but the microphone wasn’t. The viewer could see the mouth move‚ but would have no idea what they were saying. The news anchor needs something to amplify their voice so they are heard. If you want someone to

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