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    Hi Vicky   Really hope that you feel better after getting that out of your head and across to me - I hope I can reassure you a bit about some of the things and you can realx properly over the next week!   Interviews I will treat sorting this out as highest priority and make sure that everything is in place. I agree that it would be good to set them a presentation and do the exercise. I’ll sort that all out on Monday and make sure that all the paperwork etc is prepared and sent to Richard as

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    The five day recording compared to the 24 hour dietary recall was much more precise and well detailed. The five day recording will accurately represent a habitual diet of the individual‚ unlike the 24 hour recall. The pros of the five day recordings are that it accurately represents a person’s day to day diet‚ helps keep tract of exactly what the individual ate‚ and helps keep track of how much an individual is really eating. Eating can sometimes be mindless. For instance‚ when an individual is eating

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    The Silk Road was a very interesting time in life time history. The silk Road was the world’s first superhighway not literally a single road it consisted of a good network of trade routes connecting China with Central Asia and lands beyond all the way to Rome. Goods were usually transported by larch Caravana it’s made up of guides soldiers religious Pilgrims merchants and hundreds of fright bearing camels. The silk Road florist for more than 3000 years and had a major influence on the cultures of

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    problems that the school can not avoid such as storing of the student’s records in their scholarship programs. Some files are inevitably misplaced or lost because of the manual recording process. Because of the problems the personnel had encountered‚ the researchers are proposing a study entitled “Automated Recording and Monitoring System of Public Servant Scholarship Grant Program in ACT” which claims to suggest full automation of their current manual system especially in the storing the files

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    Is the RIAA’s strong stand on copyright infringement helping or hurting the music recording industry? I think it is actually music piracy that is hurting the music recording industry. They need to take a stand on the situation to help prevent the loss of revenue to music theft. I still have the same stand point that if you wouldn’t still the physical copy of the CD from the music store. The‚ what makes you think it is okay to steal the digital copy of the CD online. The music is stolen either way

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    I am a recording engineer and producer with over 25 years of experience in the industry. I graduated from Berklee College Music in Boston in 1989 with a double major in Music Production and Engineering. I am the owner and Chief Engineer of my own studio called Igloo Music Studios. Our company has always delivered a high-quality service for all our customers. I have had over 30 Grammy Awards nominations in my career. Also‚ I have won four Grammys and 11 Latin Grammys. I have had the pleasure to

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    Illegal Downloading Versus the Recording Industry Mathieu Charlebois March 26‚ 2011 MUSI 1002B Alyssa Woods -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We live in a constantly changing world where we are finding ourselves having to adapt to new ways‚ trends‚ and products constantly. Within the past century‚ technology has been the major catalyst for changed and has made its mark in all industries. The music industry was birthed from the advances

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    CHAPTER 2 The Recording Process ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE Study Objectives 1. Explain what an account is and how it helps in the recording process. Define debits and credits and explain their use in recording business transactions. Identify the basic steps in the recording process. Explain what a journal is and how it helps in the recording process. Explain what a ledger is and how it helps in the recording process. Explain what posting is and how it helps in the recording process. Prepare

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    storing and using HR data. It will cover why the organisation needs to collect HR data‚ the different types of data that is collected and how it is beneficial to HR‚ different storing methods and their benefit and UK legislation relating to the recording‚ storage and access to HR data. HR data contains highly sensitive information such as salary‚ pension information‚ grievances‚ and basic personnel information (name‚ address‚ and telephone details). A fine can be enforced up to £500.000 in an organisation

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    and how it has accelerated over the years. One of the most earliest recording inventions was made in 1857 and it was invented by Edoured-Leon Scott‚ it was called the phonautograph. It was the first device that could capture sound waves in the air. Its main use was to be able to be used for visual study and was unable to be played back. In 1898 the first form of recording had been invented with the use of magnetic recording. This was called the telegraphone invented by a Danish inventor called

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