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    Tom-tom Drum and Snare Drum

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    Mixing Drums The kick drum big three: boom‚ smack‚ click These are three key elements that can be used to describe the sound of a kick drum. Boom is where the low end thud of the kick drum comes from. You can find a cleaner‚ modern sound boosting around the 50-60Hz area. A more traditional‚ ringing boom will be found a bit higher‚ perhaps in the 100Hz range. I typically use a normal‚ peaking band for the boom but you can experiment with a low shelving band here if your kick drum is lacking girth

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    Tom Ford

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    TOM FORD Executive summary Tom Ford‚ one of the most influential designers in the world‚ can accredit his success to his drive‚ having a vision‚ working hard and taking risks. He dug Gucci up from the ground and created history in doing so. He was born with an innate ability to create and perfect‚ and through his passion he created hedonistic luxury and painfully romantic glamous. He redefined and brought the Gucci Group to success. He had an overwhelming impact on the fashion industry

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    Les Miz Shoes

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    Les MIz Shoes Les MIz is a family enterprise that was established in 1984 by the late Don Bienvenido Ducor. The enterprise has its mission to provide high quality ladies leather shoes for the export market. Don Ducor dreamt of becoming the premiere Filipino exporter of high quality footwear to Europe. In 1990‚ Mrs. Españada‚ Don Ducor’s daughter‚ took over the management of the company after her father died. Mrs. Españada had trouble running the company because it was saddled with low sales

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    Ballet). Around the 1800’s‚ pointe shoes were not like they are now. They used to be flat slippers with no support. Shoes were not the only thing that has drastically changed‚ it used to be that performers would wear masks and headdresses instead of stage makeup (A Brief History of Ballet). Throughout history‚ ballet has changed in many ways from pointe shoes to performances to stage makeup because of different technology and society’s expectations. Pointe shoes have not been the same since ballerinas

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    Random Walk Shoes

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    cached by proxy servers and browsers‚ that will significantly improve performance and decrease ram usage. Some static content that does not change too often should be always cached. Such as images‚ css‚ and js (WebmasterFormat‚ 2009). Random Walk Shoes’ web site has 8000 visits in the first month and 184‚000 (23 pages * 8000) page views which leads us to suggest that Amy needs at least 2GB RAM. Disk storage needs at least 800MB (400MB+200MB+200MB). A good graphic card like Nvidia Geoforce would

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    lesson of Walking in someone else’s shoes. The metaphor of walking in someone else’s shoes indicates the understanding of a person by seeing things from his or her perspective. These three texts are set in the 20th Century‚ during a time of great racial inequalities and discrimination in society. To Kill a Mockingbird explores the idea - walking in someone else’s shoes‚ through the issue of racism. Rabbit Proof Fence ponders the idea - walking in someone else’s shoes‚ though the subject of prejudice

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    Analysis: The Dirty Shoes

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    The Dirty Shoes Down in Old Toronto in 1895‚ there was a man named Thomas who stayed with his wife and his children. They weren’t poor yet they couldn’t live up the extravagance he wanted to provide for his family. Years passed and it began to feel like an endless loop of wanting and wishing for things that were yet to happen. It hit the family repeatedly over and over again‚ as if they could never leave Old Toronto. Thomas‚ now 45‚ was done with having to complete small tasks and work as a small

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    Diva Shoes Questions

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    Questions for Diva Shoes Note: you have to address these questions but you can address other issues as well within the format constraints. 1. What are Diva’s projected profits for the fiscal year ending September 1995? 2. What factors affect a firm’s exposure to exchange-rate risk? 3. "Forward traders quoted forward and futures prices based on the difference between foreign and U.S. interest rates." Explain what this means in your own words and why ? 4. "In addition‚ some of

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    Tom Tom Case Strengths Technology‚ large customer base‚ distribution power‚ & prominent brand image. Vision is to improve people’s lives. Vision has helped company be a market leader. Advances in better maps by maintaining high quality map data base that is constantly kept up to date by large community of active users who provide corrections‚ verifications and updates to Tom Tom. Has world’s largest historical speed profile data base. Has unique real time traffic information service which provides

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    Tom Ford

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    TOM FORD Born in Texas in 1962‚ Tom Ford went on to become arguably the most influential designer of the last decade. Having initially trained as an actor‚ he studied interior architecture at Parsons School of Design until 1986‚ and went on to take positions at Perry Ellis and Cathy Hardwick‚ before joining Gucci in 1990. Ford was hired by Gucci’s then creative director Dawn Mello as chief women’s ready-to-wear designer‚ and later appointed design director. When‚ in 1994‚ Gucci was acquired

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