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    Boom Box Research Paper

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    http://www.recording-history.org/HTML/musictech9.php http://boomboxcentral.weebly.com/boombox.html http://journalism.missouri.edu/staff/stacey-woelfel/ http://www.whoinvented.org/who-invented-boom-box/ http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/boom+box https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boombox#Design Born in 1975, fathers by twin brothers Stacy and Scott Woelfel the “Boombox” made its induction into the world. Scott an internet pioneer and media veteran, Stacey an associate professor at the Missouri

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    cylinder, but as time went by they became more box looking. Even now in 2015, people still make changes to what is now called a ‘Record Player”. The real question is, “How did Record Players change society?” Thomas Edison, Emile Berliner and, Eldridge R. Johnson were the three(3) creators of the Phonograph, and Gramograph.

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    that other radio. It was referred to by many names like “talking machine” or “music machines” or its proper word “phonograph”. The most popular phonograph was called the “victor victrola”. Its inventors were Thomas Edison, Emile Berliner,Eldridge R. Johnson. The newer version of the phonograph that was produced in the 1920’s didn’t have

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    Huey Percy Newton, better known as the co-founder of the Black Panthers. Was born on February 17, 1942 in Monroe, Louisiana. To Amelia Johnson Newton and Walter Newton, a sharecropper and Baptist preacher. The Newton’s respected Louisiana's former governor Huey P. Long so much that they named their seventh and youngest son after him. Long who was perhaps the most controversial governor that Louisiana’s has ever had, and was killed seven years after being elected governor. Walter was known for working

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    On December 3, 1992, the world 's first short message service, or SMS, was sent. Neil Papworth, a 22-year-old communications engineer from the United Kingdom sent the simple message “Merry Christmas,” to a friend via PC (Gayomali, 2012). Like almost all new technologies, the initial reception of the SMS was slow. In 1995, two years after Nokia released the first-ever texting phone, the average American user sent just 0.4 texts per month (Gayomali and Erickson, 2012). Almost 22 years later, six billion

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    Phonograph Parlors

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    Commercialization of Records – The Record Labels In 1889 “Phonograph Parlors” began to open up, marking the debut of phonographs to the mass market. The first phonograph parlor opened up in San Francisco May of 1889. Almost all American cities had at least one by the mid 1890’s. These parlors would allow customers to sit amongst a desk and speak through a tube to request a recorded title. The title would then play through a cylinder phonograph from a room located below, allowing the customer to listen

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    Children / Destiny Child / Child Book / Child Abuse / Child Welfare /child Support / Child Development / Child Care / Fo. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Nov. 2016. "The Best Books about Adoption." The Best Books about Adoption. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Nov. 2016. Eldridge, Sherrie. "Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew." Barnes &

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    the Kissing case of 1955. Within William’s book “Negroes with Guns” he explains his experience with violent racism and his disagreement with the soothing wing of the Civil Rights Movement. In 1955, Williams joined the NAACP. Williams and Dr. Albert R. Perry, a physician and

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    Top 10 Major Record Labels Nowadays. Music and Business Music has several functions in the society, such as the expression of emotions; creation of joy; communication; entertainment; integration of a society; and the continuity of culture. These functions of music make music a human need, which results in humans demanding for music. The human need or demand for music makes music a valuable item (good). Therefore, humans (artists) create music as a good that can be sold for revenues and profits. This

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    Who is the publisher of Black Enterprise magazine? @59. Who played the role of the heavyweight champ Jack Johnson in the movie The Great White Hope? 60. Who was the first African American NBA basketball general manager? @61. The first African American priest and bishop in the United States was? 62. When is Kwanzaa observed? @63. Who wrote the popular book

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