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    people have found ways to take music off the Internet and put it onto their own computer‚ iPod‚ or blank CD. It all started in 1999 with the creation of Napster. Napster introduced a revolutionary new idea that was to forever change the way people thought about music: peer to peer file sharing.  Peer to peer file sharing‚ often abbreviated as simply p2p‚ allows different users swap songs‚ with no regards for copyright infringement. Now the most popular way to take music off the Internet is to use

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    [pic]Issues & Opinons Four Ethical Issues of the Information Age by Richard O. Mason Today in western societies more people are employed collecting‚ handling and distributing information than in any other occupation. Millions of computers inhabit the earth and many millions of miles of optical fiber‚ wire and air waves link people‚ their computers and the vast array of information handling devices together. Our society is truly an information society‚ our time an information age. The

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    Although it may be argued‚ I feel that Shirley performed a decent job analysis on Digital Age and found out many things that could help them in the future. She researched not only Digital Age‚ but the entire industry as well‚ which helped her understand the market more fully. However‚ there are a few areas that I believe could use a little work and could be approached differently. For instance‚ she chose to speak only with management and refrain from interaction with the sales representatives. I

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    MEDIA AND THE NEW RULES OF BRANDING Branding in the Digital Age by David C. Edelman • You’re Spending Your Money in All the Wrong Places Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary Idea in Brief—the core idea 2 Branding in the Digital Age: You’re Spending Your Money in All the Wrong Places Reprint R1012C SPOTLIGHT ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE NEW RULES OF BRANDING Branding in the Digital Age You’re Spending Your Money in All the Wrong Places

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    Survival of the fittest is the core of the Darwinian theory. This theory not only holds true in our environment but applies to our culture as well. As a society‚ we utilize technology daily whether it be a laptop‚ iPod‚ cell phone‚ or navigation system. We have seen different forms of all of the above recycled‚ improved and reused. As our society evolves‚ more technologies are created to enhance existing forms communication. Past developments are used as a platform for new innovations that help

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    James‚ I agree with everything you said. The industry of fast fashion has substituted quality with quantity in the high demand and fast pace environment it has completely changed how the fashion industry. There used to only be spring/summer and fall/winter‚ essentially two season yet now from the article you found they think there are 52 "micro-seasons". That is insane to think about‚ that is virtually a new fashion trend every week of the year! I think think about my trips to Target every couple

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    listen to music for a variety of reasons. Some listen to music to relax in which it serves as a sort of escape from everyday life‚ some because they are a fan and follow a certain artist‚ and others because they can relate the lyrics to their own personal experiences. Whichever the case may be‚ music has and continues to serve an important role in people’s lives. Music has been circulating the air across many cultures for centuries; however‚ in the last 50 years‚ the music industry has become

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    Ethical Issues Quality. Batching plants‚ ready mix trucks and other machineries should be certified and be inspected on a regular basis. Weight scales‚ volumetric measuring devices and admixture dispensers should be calibrated frequently. Trucks should be inspected on a regular basis for blade wear‚ build-up‚ accuracy of water measurement and functioning revolution counters. Batching plants should have a process for preventing contamination of cementitious materials. There must be a process for

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    The Problem with the Digital Age Voice recognition‚ fingerprint scanning‚ face unlocking‚ and many other useful features are the newest and advanced features of our era. The human population depends on gadgets for their daily use but it causes them to lack physical and intellectual exercise‚ as shown through individuals getting overweight‚ unintelligent and having loss of sleep. These days‚ new technology has made daily living much easier and more convenient‚ example we don’t have to hand wash

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    Filipinos dedication and love to music started during pre-Hispanic period. Early Filipinos love to express themselves through ethnic musical instruments. These early settlers played diversity of musical instruments which includes flutes‚ nose flutes‚ gong and guitar to play appropriate songs in commemoration of courtship‚ marriage‚ and harvest. Even during the hardest time of Philippine revolution when we were invaded by several countries‚ Filipinos cling to music as outlet of entertainment and leisure

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