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    Recorder Monologue

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    alive for 14 years now‚ and I finally have my own “violin”. I’m very excited about this‚ and generally excited by anything else that falls into the "cute" or "cozy" categories. I learned to play recorder when I was twelve from my teacher named Ricson who taught me and my classmate how to play the recorder. I like quilts. But that’s probably because I’m always freezing cold. I LOVE Isabel. That’s where I live‚ when I’m lucky enough to be there. I love the town so much‚ I sometimes feel like I should

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    organization‚ and other modifications performed with an intention of producing a correct‚ consistent‚ accurate‚ and complete work. It was in 1956 that Ampex Corp. introduced the first 2" Video Tape Recording System (VTR). In the late 1950’s the only way to edit the tape was to actually physically splice the tape using a razor blade. This was time consuming and very aggravating. Therefore‚ “Ampex developed a device called the splicing block. It consisted of a cutting blade mounted across the guide while

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    mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk- Times Recorder of Timor I. Time Context The conflict between the two unions arises sometime in November 1960. II. View Point Ramil Carvalho the President and Founder of Times Recorder of Timor Labor Union III. Major Policy Statement Earlier in 1960 the Times Recorder of Timor has no existing union that will represent their employees. It was then that Carvalho – Saavedra establish their union the Times Recorder of Timor Labor Union and on that same year

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    Magnetic Tape

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    Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic recording‚ made of a thin magnetizable coating on a long‚ narrow strip of plastic film. It was developed in Germany‚ based on magnetic wire recording. Devices that record and play back audio and video using magnetic tape are tape recorders and video tape recorders. A device that stores computer data on magnetic tape is a tape drivOver years‚ magnetic tape can suffer from deterioration called sticky-shed syndrome. Caused by absorption of moisture into the binder

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    my very own recorder given to me by my great grandmother. She had taught me this one tune that will never leave my mind because the tune makes me feel a sense of fulfilment that I can’t feel with anything else. * “Excuse me ma’am‚ are you going to buy that recorder?” I stepped back and handed the woman her recorder. She gave me an odd‚ disgusted look and went back over to the counter where she was affiliated with. Every day I would come to this music shop just to look at the recorder and to touch

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    Red Tape

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    What does the term red tape mean‚ and how does it relate to the Federal Bureaucracy? The “Red Tape” is originated far before the U.S. Congress‚ there was hundreds of years that all papal proclamations orders that had been followed and they were bound in red tape. This continued in England and was even carried to the U.S. The first major was discussion about the Civil War Veterans and also they had their records that bounded in red tape and also it was very difficult to get access to them It

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    Methods for Recording Observation of Young Children’s Behavior Rating Scale A device that can be used by an observer to summarize judgment of the activity or behaviour that has been observed. A scale may have three‚ five‚ seven‚ nine‚ one hundred or infinite number of points on a line with descriptive statements on either end‚ and perhaps in the middle as well. Following a selected period of time‚ an observer records‚ his/her impression‚ thereby providing a quantitative estimate of what has transpired

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    Medieval Times: Music and Instruments Secular and religious music in Medieval Europe was an important part of everyday life in the Middle Ages‚ it was most important time was during festivities and celebrations. The people in those times would celebrate on any occasions from all holidays that we celebrate like Christmas‚ to even before meals. In that period of time music was more important and a great form of entertainment than it is modern time.

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    were tape based systems using reel to reel or (latterly) cassette. Current installations are generally multimedia PCs. Appearance and configuration The ’traditional’ system generally comprises a master console (teacher position) which is electrically connected to a number of rows of student booths (US: carrels)‚ typically containing a student tape recorder and headset with a boom arm microphone. The teacher console is usually fitted with master playback source equipment (tape recorder)‚ some

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    flutes. The earliest record of a flute is in a ninth century BCE Chinese poem Shih Ching‚ but the first pictorial evidence of a transverse flute comes from the second century BCE‚ found on an urn in Italy. The transverse flute developed from the recorder‚ and during the baroque period‚ there were four main flutes in use - treble‚ alto‚ tenor and bass. Each of them were pitched a perfect fifth apart (apart from the alto and tenor‚ which were very similar)‚ and they had a range of around two octaves

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