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    You will find that hypnosis MP3s are usually about 30 minutes long‚ and the first 15 minutes are spent getting you into a relaxed state. Therefore‚ don’t lay down to do a hypnosis session. The chances of you falling asleep are very high‚ and even though your subconscious mind may still hear the messages that are being said‚ you won’t be able to consciously remember them‚ which is important. Why? If you have someone on the hypnosis who knows NLP‚ you will be introduced to a technique that you can

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    various effects. I will export the finished podcast as an MP3 for various reasons. MP3s are compressed audio. This means that they are much smaller in file size. This means that it can be sent out to the radio stations easier as it will be small enough to fit on an email attachment. The second reason for choosing MP3 is that it is the most widely recognised format out there! Almost all PCs and electronic music devices know how to play an MP3 format sound file. Sounds I will need: Source Name

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    empires‚" In: Daya Kishan Thussu (editor). Electronic empires: global media and local resistance. London: Arnold. Hans Fantel‚ 2000. "Music by mouse‚ A.K.A. MP3‚" Opera News‚ volume 64‚ part 10‚ pp. 26-27. Simon Frith‚ 1988. Music for pleasure: essays in the sociology of pop. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Reebee Garofalo‚ 1999. "From music publishing to MP3: Music and industry in the Twentieth Century‚" American Music‚‚ volume 17‚ part 3‚ pp. 318-353. Steve Jones‚ 2000. "Music and the Internet‚" Popular Music

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    The Internet is an extremely useful resource to obtain information on just about any topic. A relatively new feature of the World Wide Web is the technology for the sharing of music in MP3 format. A popular site to download "free" music is called Napster. This program allows people to share music files‚ discover new artists‚ and become part of the music community. Although Napster is controversial‚ the program should still remain accessible to Internet users and music lovers. Marc Geiger‚ a supporter

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    with the changing trends of the market place and the consumer. So the real questions are‚ Why are Digital music devices so popular‚ what influences consumer’s purchase decisions‚ and what impacts the sales of this industry growing in popularity? “MP3 players have gone from niche to mainstream products‚ and consumer portable purchases have switched from models that rely on removable content to those whose content is additive and insincric.” Digital music devices have freed consumers from the need

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    the good side of the software‚ and trying to make upset artists understand that this program is for the little guys (Sullivan). Richardson maintains that Napster will not hinder music sales‚ but will have an opposite effect (Sullivan). Napster is an MP3 file-sharing program that enables users to share their music with one another. Anyone with a computer can download the program‚ sign the user agreement contract and then start swapping music. The program includes chat features‚ top music sharing lists

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    interested me. I love to listen to music. I find it to be a great way to escape. So‚ when my teacher gave me this prompt (below) I took interest in giving a good and thorough answer… Many teens and young adults have personal music players‚ such as MP3s‚ that allow them to take their favorite music with them wherever they go. Such devices require earbuds‚ and users can often be seen with at least one earbud firmly in place‚ listening to music as they go about their daily business. Some critics of

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    Microsoft Zune and Apple iPod I. Introduction: Hook: Portable MP3 players have come a long way since their humble beginnings in the late 1990s. Subjects: Microsoft Zune and ipod Purpose: analyzing differences between two mobile T.S: The world’s first MP3 players‚ The Eiger Labs MPMan F10 and the Diamond Multimedia Rio PMP300 were shipped with 32 Mbytes of internal memory. MPEG Audio Layer III (MP3) the standard for audio compression that makes any music file smaller with little or

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    You have 30 minutes to complete this assignment. Your assignment will be graded based on the Persuasive Prompt Grading Rubric. The rubric can be found in your Unit Resources. Prompt Many teens and young adults have personal music players‚ such as MP3s‚ that allow them to take their favorite music with them wherever they go. Such devices require earbuds‚ and users can often be seen with at least one earbud firmly in place‚ listening to music as they go about their daily business. Some critics of

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    enjoyed in the past‚ with a strong emphasis on the growth of the MP3/PMP division. By analyzing customers and what they want‚ strategies can be devised as to how Samsung can increase their share of the MP3/PMP market. Furthermore‚ by comparing Samsung’s strengths and weaknesses to that of the competition‚ opportunities can be identified and capitalised on. Studying things such as the mediums by which customers will receive information about MP3 products has also proved useful‚ and can serve as a guide to

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