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    the used records that come in the shop jack pulled a random of the shelf and proceeded to go over the check list “first we look at the condition of the album sleeve any bends or damage to it second we look for the labeling "mono‚" "monophonic‚" "monaural‚" "stereo" or "stereophonic" on the sleeve and

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    Does TV impact the way children interact? These days just about every household owns a TV. There are many programs for children on the TV and we may think that it is harmless for a child to watch TV because they are “educational” or what not. True‚ some shows can teach your child some beneficial things such as learning to count or the alphabet‚ yet if a child is watching too much TV how can this impact the way children interact? And how much do you think is too much TV watching? Well according

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    subgroup assignments Input Faders On many consoles‚ these sections are color-coded for quick identification by the operator. Each signal that is input into the mixer has its own channel. Depending on the specific mixer‚ each channel is stereo or monaural. On most mixers‚ each channel has an XLR input‚ and many have RCA or quarter-inch TRS phone connector line inputs. Basic input controls[edit] Below each input‚ there are usually several rotary controls (knobs‚ pots). The first is typically a

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    The advent of television and television shows may have come long after film‚ but it enhanced film production almost instantly. Television naturally derived from early film since each uses basically the same medium: the motion picture camera. Since film had already set a base in the industry and mastered the new techniques and technology of cinematography‚ television had the opportunity to learn from film?s mistakes and advance itself quickly. For this reason‚ television evolved very rapidly and was

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    CHAPTER 7 1. The ability of a receiver to choose a desired signal frequency while rejecting closely adjacent signal frequencies is known as selectivity. 2. Decreasing the Q of a resonant circuit causes its bandwidth to increase. 3. Good selectivity usually means narrow bandwidth. 4. True. A tuned circuit can provide voltage gain. 5. Cascading tuned circuits cause the selectivity to increase. 6. If the selectivity of a tuned circuit is too sharp‚ the sidebands of the received signal

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    Intro Senses connect us to ourselves and surroundings. Sensation: the raw information‚ doesn’t yet mean anything to you until... Perception: the mental process of sorting‚ identifying‚ and and arranging raw sensory data. Enduring Issues in Sensation and Perception Person-Situation: how accurately perceptual experiences reflect the world Mind-Body: experience depending in biological processes Diversity-University: How similarly people experience events Stability-Change‚ Nature-Nurture: How

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    Sound Recording‚ Its History And Impact On Media In The 21st Century On this essay I will try to show how Sound Recording impacts media in the 21st century. But in order for me to do that I will need to explore the history of Sound Recording‚ which started in the 19th Century. Before 1877 sound could be recorded but not played. That year Thomas Alva Edison invented the talking tin foil‚ also known as the phonograph (voice – writer)‚ which enabled sound to be played back (the

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    Non-negative Matrix Factorization Based Noise Reduction for Noise Robust Automatic Speech Recognition Seon Man Kim1‚ Ji Hun Park1‚ Hong Kook Kim1‚*‚ Sung Joo Lee2‚ and Yun Keun Lee2 1 School of Information and Communications Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology‚ Gwangju 500-712‚ Korea {kobem30002‚jh_park‚hongkook}@gist.ac.kr 2 Speech/Language Information Research Center Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute‚ Daejeon 305-700‚ Korea {lee1862‚yklee}@etri.re.kr Abstract

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    The premise of this work is that rock ’n’ roll matters‚ and that it means what it says. It seems that rock ’n’ roll music has seldom been given its due as an art form‚ that it is somehow relegated to a category of less "mature" or "serious" artistic pursuits by the media and the intellectual community. Some critics use the generic term "Pop" to refer to any popular music‚ including all contemporary rock musicians‚ as if the fact of rock ’n’ roll’s immense commercial success implies that it cannot

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    SENSE OF SIGHT…. The eyes are sensory organs. They keep the brain updated with information about is what happening around the body. Both contain millions of tiny sensors that send messages along nerves to the brain. Sensors in the eyes respond to light and‚ through the brain‚ let us see the world. Sensors in the skin respond to touch and allows us to feel. * * * * The seeing eye… Light enters the eye through the clear cornea. It then passes through the

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