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    Students’ Records Information System Presented to the Panelists Presented by: Ronnie Tambong Jeffrey Padernal JoramieLumampao Transha Hanne Arlos Hannah Tifanie Basal SY 2012 – 2013 1.0 INTRODUCTION In this study‚ an automated record management system to manage students’ school records is to be developed. This is a result of the realization of the need for an efficient and effective automated system given the incompetent nature of the manual systems in place vis-à-vis the dynamic

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    Once Jerry Wexler of Atlantic Records became aware of the sound coming out of Muscle Shoals‚ he brought a number of African-American artists to record at FAME. Wilson Pickett was one of the first artists Wexler brought down to Alabama. Pickett was initially skeptical of Wexler’s idea‚ however‚ after the first night of recording Pickett had changed his mind and was firmly convinced that FAME could be a recording home for him. He went on to record a number of hits at FAME‚ including “Land of a Thousand

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    present is also very prevalent elsewhere within a relatively shorter time frame: recorded music. More than a few people advocate the music of the past‚ specifically vinyl records‚ and claim that the time during the apex of vinyl music’s popularity was the single greatest time in music’s history. Others claim that vinyl records only functioned to fuel the creation of the modern digital music mediums that have taken the world by storm(O’Donnel). From this an important question arises? Is vinyl music

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    A Study to improve the standard of Record keeping of Patients in Hospitals B.Sambath Kumar‚Research Scholar‚Sathyabama Uiversity‚Chennai‚Tamil Nadu‚ E-Mail : sam_kumar06@yahoo.co.in ‚Dr.S.S.Rau‚Registrar Sathyabama University‚Chennai‚Tamil Nadu‚ E-Mail : ssrau@rediffmail.com. Abstract Hospital Information System (HIS) is vital to decision making and plays a crucial role in the success of the organization. Computerization of the medical records and documentation has resulted in efficient

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    Legacy The legacy of Stax Records is a unique one that spans more than half a century. Stax Records is critical in American music history as it’s one of the most popular soul music record labels of all time - second only to Motown in sales and influence‚ but first in gritty‚ raw‚ stripped-down soul music. In 15 years‚ Stax placed more than 167 hit songs in the Top 100 on the pop charts‚ and a staggering 243 hits in the Top 100 R&B charts. It launched the careers of such legendary artists as Otis

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    Exercise #3 – Given a disk pack with 10 platters yielding 18 recordable surfaces… A = Rotational speed = 10ms B = Transfer rate = 0.1ms/track C = Density per track = 19‚000 bytes D = Number of records to be store = 200‚000 records E = Size of each record = 160 bytes F = Block size = 10 logical records G = Number of tracks per surface = 500 a) Number of blocks per track: (C) / (E*F) 19‚000 / (160*10) 19‚000 / 1600 11.875 11 BLOCKS b) Waste per track: C – (E*F*11) 19‚000 – (10*160*11)

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEMS AND ITS BAKGROUND The rapid growth of computers in field of technology is truly remarkable. Computerized software is considered as assets in any working environment. Now we can see computers everywhere‚ in school‚ different establishment and also is a field of business. Even doctors‚ engineers and accountant use computers in their daily routine. It is because computes made the work a lot easier and faster. These are noted for its capacity to store large amount of information

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    ROLES OF A MUSIC PUBLISHER & THE IMPORTANT RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN MUSIC PUBLISHING. A brief introduction into the world of the music publisher will help the understanding of the benefits and pitfalls that occur with the ongoing decline in the record industry‚ and how music publishing utilizes the advantages it possesses to insulate itself against the changing marketplace due to it’s diverse streams of revenue. The role of the music publisher has evolved over the years‚ for many music companies

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    market and promote your band to get to this point‚ did it start from how much of it was your own promotion and how did your record label help? Gigging. We spent years just touring and gigging and built up a real strong loyal live following. The more people you get coming to your shows the more people that will go out and buy your singles and buy your albums. How did the record label help with that? Or was it really just built off your own back? Its always good to have major label backing‚ due

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