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  • ...e) |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/universal-music-settling-big-class-783096/ |website=hollywoodreporter.com |date=19 March 20 ...att, Phelps & Phillips |title=Universal Music Group settles with recording artists over digital downloads |url=https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g= ...
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  • ...R at 'Arsenic Sound' until 1998, when he became a producer at ' The Saifam Group' and ever since 1999, he's A&R at the 'Alternative Sound Planet' label. *''Dynamite'' (12") - A45 Music 2000 ...
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  • | genre = {{flatlist|<!--Music genres require external sources--> * [[trance music|trance]] ...
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  • {{redirect|Universal man|the sculpture by Canadian artist Gerald Gladstone|Universal Man}} ...nslit=polymathēs|lit=having learned much}}; {{lang-la|homo universalis|lit=universal human}})<ref name="Aus">{{cite news |url = http://www.theaustralian.com.au/ ...
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  • ...Swedenborg]]. The philosophical concept of the "Universal Androgyne" (or "Universal Hermaphrodite") – a perfect merging of the sexes that predated the current ...or undifferentiated individuals.<ref name="Choi">Choi, N. (2004). Sex role group differences in specific, academic, and general self-efficacy. Journal of Ps ...
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  • ...etween those that result in a change of status for an individual or social group, and those that signify transitions in the passage of time. In doing so, he ...emplate, Van Gennep also suggested four categories of rites that emerge as universal across cultures and societies. He suggested that there are four types of so ...
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  • ...term rinascita ("rebirth") first appeared in Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists ({{circa|1550}}), the corresponding French word, renaissance, was adopted i ...in music histories)."<ref> ''The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Music: Volume 1'', p. 4, 2005, Cambridge University Press, [https://books.google. ...
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  • ...R. (2010). Technoethics and the evolving knowledge society. Hershey: Idea Group Publishing.</ref> Technoethics provides a systems theory and methodology to ...ant]]) notes the obligations that one has to society and follows society's universal rules. It focuses on the rightness of actions instead of the consequences, ...
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  • | products = {{ubl||[[YouTube Kids]]|[[YouTube Music]]|[[YouTube Premium]]|[[YouTube Shorts]]|[[YouTube TV]]}} ...lity to link]] with other platforms. Video categories on YouTube include [[music video]]s, [[video clip]]s, [[Video game|Gaming]], [[news]], [[short film]]s ...
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  • ...70–c.&nbsp;495&nbsp;BC) explained patterns in nature like the harmonies of music as arising from number, which he took to be the basic constituent of existe ...ail]] have abstract designs with a beauty of form, pattern and colour that artists struggle to match.<ref name=ForbesGuardian>Forbes, Peter. ''All that useles ...
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  • ...vices such as email, Internet telephone, [[Internet television]], [[online music]], digital newspapers, and [[video streaming]] websites. Newspaper, book, a ...m of interconnected [[computer network]]s, though it may also refer to any group of smaller networks.<ref name=":02"/> ...
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  • ...e Chinese line. Without a subject, he writes, "the experience becomes both universal and immediate to the reader." Another approach to the subjectlessness is to ...einberger's insight about subjectlessness—that it produces an effect "both universal and immediate"—applies to timelessness as well.<ref name="LXIII 2016 p. 50" ...
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