o Prompt: Discuss the difference between musical copyright infringement and “sampling.” Additionally, research the case between Marvin Gaye’s Estate, Robin Thicke, and Pharrell Williams, concerning the song “Blurred Lines” and discuss the court’s holding. Since the case was appealed to the 9th circuit, please include the arguments raised on appeal as well. In addition, include an example of a sampled song. Why was that sampled song not subject to litigation like “Blurred Lines?”
o Requirements: 500 words minimum, APA format
Author: admin
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Title: Musical Copyright Infringement vs. Sampling: A Case Study of “Blurred Lines” and the Marvin Gaye Estate
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“Analyzing Data Trends: A Comprehensive Study of [Topic]”
Hello, i have included all the data needed for the paperwork. pls reach out if any question. Thanks
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“Social Responsibility in Sustainable Tourism: Government, Citizen, and Tourist Perspectives”
View the video: “The Last Tourist” (2021 film; make sure you have the right film) to introduce and understand the impact of mass/over tourism and what must be done by governments, citizens, and tourists alike to address sustainable tourism measures.
Or The KCC library provides access to a site called Kanopy (copied from the Library site)
Kanopy
Please feel free to sign up for an account at https://www.kanopy.com/en/kbcccuny
Once you’ve signed up, you should be able to view the catalog of films and place requests.
The requested films are needed for a class.
Requests must come from a faculty member.
You must use your Kingsborough email when you sign up, or you will not get access.
It is recommended NOT to use the Kanopy app or mobile site but instead a desktop browser. The app and mobile site need to be fixed with our subscription.
Or Your local library may provide similar access. (that’s how I viewed it for free.)
Or It appears to be on streaming services such as HULU, Apple TV, and Amazon. You can also rent it (or buy it) from these services. Renting is about $4, buying about $8.
Watch the KCC-specific video on sustainable tourism and voluntourism from Raw Travel host Robert Rose. TV host Robert Rose created a video specifically for KCC TAH students addressing sustainable tourism and eco-tourism.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/avsvh2tajei7axs/TravelWithHeart%20Final.mp4?dl=0
Or https://www.dropbox.com/s/ibhz102bledmu5f/VoluntourismIntro.mp4?dl=0
Both links lead to the same video.
Read book chapters (provided by instructor) on sustainable tourism and eco-tourism. Chapters are available below in this folder.
The actual assignment. Read carefully and check off the items to ensure you include everything. The first bullet point defines that you have to look at it from several perspectives.
Write a reflective paper about the social responsibility of governments, citizens, and tourists on sustainable tourism. Papers must include the following:
Briefly describe how your class/activity addressed social responsibility. You may reference an assignment, class discussion, and/or project in your answer.
Explain how the course/activity expanded your understanding of social responsibility.
Thinking about your course/activity and the information presented about social responsibility, how could you use this information to improve your community, address social problems, or promote equity?
What laws/regulations would you suggest on a:
National level
City/State level.
Aim for 3 suggestions each.
What can you do as an individual to prevent abuse of tourism?
Please remember this is not meant to bash tourism. There are many, many benefits to the industry. As with any industry, especially rapidly growing industries, it can have some negative effects based on people’s actions. I have worked in tourism for many years and have seen hundreds of thousands of people enjoy their visits, time with family (both happy and sad), and during business trips. I have seen hundreds of people support themselves and family earning an honest wage. As tourists and future leaders in tourism, you can help fix the bad things and expand the good! -
“Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Society: A Critical Analysis”
You can choose any topic from the instructions (they are in the suggestions that the professor gave us). All the instructions and the sample layout provided by the professor are attached.
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“Surviving Against the Odds: Adaptations of Organisms in Extreme Environments”
Investigate how organisms adapt their forms to survive in extreme environments such as deserts, polar regions, deep-sea trenches, or high altitudes.
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“Brexit and its Impact on EU Citizens’ Rights in the UK: A Legal Analysis” Brexit and its Impact on EU Citizens’ Rights in the UK: A Legal Analysis
Ben is an Italian national living in the UK. He moved to the UK before the beginning of the transition period and was granted pre-settled status. Ben went back to Italy to tend to his sick mother and stayed for 7 months. Upon his return, he was informed that his status was revoked as he stayed outside of the country for more than 6 months. Ben argues that his freedom of movement under EU law was violated and claims that he was also discriminated against based on his nationality as his friend who is French and stayed abroad for 8 months for vocational training, did not have his status revoked.
Ben has now been ordered to leave the country. Ben is now seeking legal advice concerning his position as well as the enforceability of his claims. He does not understand what has changed since Brexit as he does not have legal training, but he would like to know whether he can enforce his rights in UK courts under the new UK-EU legal regime and if so, how.
In the meantime, Ben’s friend, Maria, an activist who works for a well-known NGO, has been preparing a campaign to support people’s rights and spread awareness among the local community. She is looking to prepare a series of videos on understanding how the human rights regime in the UK has changed since Brexit. Ben referred you to Maria who has now asked you for expert advice.
You are asked to:
Advise Ben. Additionally, how would your answer differ if this happened during the transition period? 50 marks.
Provide Maria with an explanation of the changes to the UK legal system and the applicability of EU law post-Brexit. What effect could all those changes have on the human rights regime in the UK? 50 marks.
Submit your saved document below before the end of Unit 9.
After the deadline, the submission page will be locked.
If you need to apply for Late Submission, please complete the late submission of coursework form
The assignment word count is 4,000 words. If you exceed the word count by more than 10%, then your assignment grade will be reduced by 10% grade points.
Please refer to the OSCOLA Quick Guide, OSCOLA Citing International Sources and OSCOLA Referencing Guidelines, it is vital that you correctly reference any parts of your assignment that are not your original work.
Your assignment will be run through Turnitin (the plagiarism detection website) upon submission.
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“The Great Tax Haven Debate: Examining the Pros and Cons of Abolishing Tax Havens for Fair Economic Practices”
” Should tax havens be abolished to ensure fair economic practices?” is the topic question
you will need to devise a question that sets up a debate between two contrasting prespectives. Your essay should be informed by varied research using sources that are globally diverse. use primary sources that are upto date.
I am going to include a file which you can use as a refference.
also in the end create create a workcited page or biliography Usinf preferably MLA9 format -
Exploring the Intersection of Black Lives Matter and the January 6th Capitol Attack Title: The Battle for Justice: The Interconnectedness of Black Lives Matter and the January 6th Capitol Attack
The assignment is to write a 5 page paper in which you pick a topic from our class to explore (like defunding or abolishing the police, BLM vs Blue lives, BLM vs January 6th Capitol attack, anarchists and antifa vs Trump’s secret police, I.C.E. Detention Centers, the Black Panthers and BLM… etc). You may also combine topics. Please use at least 4-5 sources from our syllabus. If you want to use outside sources, run them by me first. Outside sources should be in addition to the 4-5 sources from class. Make sure the paper is a FULL 5 pages long, and that it also has a WORK CITED page (in any style) at the end. So that’s 6 pages in all.
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Exploring Cellulose: Structure, Properties, and Applications in Sustainable Industries
Submit a draft of the Introduction (Section I) for instructor approval and feedback. Your draft should include all of the following critical elements:
Introduction:
Include your choice of compound and why it was chosen.
Make a connection to your experiences.
Include a preview of what you hope to convey to the reader (this will include showing how the concepts in the class help you understand the information).
What to Submit
Your submission should be about one page in length, with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, and at least three citations in APA format.
What I have come up with so far:
I’m excited to delve into the compound
cellulose, a key component in renewable resources, particularly in the context
of plant-based materials. Cellulose is fascinating because of its ubiquitous
presence in the plant kingdom and its potential applications in sustainable
industries, such as biofuels, bioplastics, and textiles.
My interest in cellulose stems from both
personal and academic experiences. Personally, I’ve been increasingly drawn to
sustainable living practices, and understanding the chemistry behind renewable
resources like cellulose aligns with my goals of minimizing environmental
impact. Academically, I’ve encountered cellulose in various contexts, from
biology classes discussing plant cell structure to chemistry classes touching
on organic polymers.
Previewing what I hope to convey in Module
1, I aim to explore the molecular structure of cellulose, its properties, and
its significance in renewable resource utilization. By drawing on concepts from
my chemistry class, such as organic chemistry and polymer chemistry, I hope to
elucidate how the structure of cellulose influences its properties and its
potential applications in sustainable industries.
Cellulose is primarily composed of carbon,
hydrogen, and oxygen, with the chemical formula (C6H10O5)n. Considering the
elements involved, it’s noteworthy that carbon, with its versatile bonding
capabilities, forms the backbone of cellulose molecules. The dynamic periodic
table highlights carbon’s ability to form strong covalent bonds, which is
crucial in the formation of cellulose’s complex polymer structure. This
strength and stability are significant for the structural integrity of
cellulose-based materials.
This preliminary exploration sets the stage
for a deeper dive into cellulose, where I’ll examine its structure, properties,
and applications through the lens of concepts learned in my chemistry class.
Reference:
Dynamic Periodic Table. (2024). Retrieved
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“Empowering Women of Color: My Journey to Becoming a WHNP in Labor and Delivery”
I am applying for the MSN/WHNP program and I need a reflective essay written to go with my application. I am a Labor and delivery nurse with a desire to become a provider on the maternity unit. The paper has 5 sections and each one must be at least 1 page. Since nursing school my dream was to be an L and D nurse and help to erase the racial disparities that exist for women of color and redusing the maternal mortality rate that has been an epidemic in this country for so time now. If you need any extra personal in cite from me please send me an email,