Markus Eermann Jazz flute, on a jazzscale is quite a new phenomenon. There are early ragtime arrangement where flute and piccolo was used but due to having low volume, it didnt emerge as a solo instrument before the fifties after the electronic amplification was invented. Nowadays, thanks to the microphones, arrangers and composers have started to use flute on a regular basis(f.e saxophone players in big bands are required to play 2 instruments(double), most cases(Clarinet and Flute).Before 50s though, it had little use because of the low volume, Dancing halls and jazz clubs in 20s to 40s required a loud solo instrument to fill a big hall (Trumper, Saxophone) Although, we know jazzflute started to emerge in 20s. The earliest known
Fossil Wrist PDA (2003) a smartwatch running Palm OS by Fossil, Inc SPOT (2004) by Microsoft PEBBLE WATCH First modern smartwatch First units shipped on January 23, 2013 Crowdfunded in Kickstarter $10.3m for 1st gen, $20,3m for 3rd gen Pebble OS eInk display Compatible with Android and iOS 7 days battery life Water resistant MOTO 360 First round smartwatch Released September 5, 2014 Android Wear Wireless charging Ambient light sensor Microphones for entering text SAMSUNG GEAR S First modern calling smartwatch Released on November 7, 2014 Tizen OS Curved 2" Super AMOLED display Wi-Fi and 3G Calling and SMS APPLE WATCH First smartwatch made by Apple Announced on September 9, 2014 Watch, Watch Sport, Watch Edition Watch OS Flexible Retina AMOLED screen Works with Apple Pay SOURCES https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartwatc h https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebble_(w atch) https://en
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tower to the belfry. So heavy was Big Ben that the process took over 36 hours to complete. The bell began ringing the hours in July of 1859, but it cracked after only two months of use. Instead a recasting the bell, it was simply given a quarter turn, and a lighter hammer used to strike the hours. The Chimes The first BBC radio broadcast of the Big Ben chimes was on New Year's Eve, 1923. Later, permanent microphones were placed in the tower, and the sound of Big Ben became a familiar one to listeners, assuming great significance during WWII, when the chimes became a symbol of hope and home to BBC World Service listeners around the world. The best time to see Big Ben may be at night, when the clock faces are illuminated, as is the facade of the Palace of Westminster facing the Thames. The effect from Westminster Bridge or the far bank of
backgrounds, but still manages a word accuracy rate of only around 50%. While this means that, on average, every other word is recognized incorrectly, this is the best that can currently be achieved by state-of-the art wide-coverage speech recognition systems on data from non-native speakers with multiple language backgrounds and proficiency levels, under variable recording conditions. (Since TPO is web-based, examinees may record their responses in their own homes, using their own microphones.) This level of recognizer performance means that the features extracted by SpeechRater must not be highly dependent on recognition accuracy. By the same token, this means that SpeechRater cannot presently be expected to account for the full range of elements mentioned in the TOEFL rubric The rubric specifies three dimensions of .attributes which contribute to the score of a response. Delivery (low-level technical features of speech production, such as
04.2013) The Guardian. (23.11.2011). Destruction of Occupy Wall Street Peoples Libery draws ire. Retreived from http://www.theguardian.com/world/blog/2011/nov/23/occupy-wall-street- peoples-library (28.04.2013) The Huffington Post. (15.11.2011). Zuccotti Park Eviction: NYPD Orders Occupy Wall Street Protesters To Temporarily Evacuate Park. Retreived from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/15/zuccotti-park-evacuation_n_1094164.html (27.04.2013) The Nation. (03.10.2011). We are all human Microphones Now. Retreived from http://www.thenation.com/blog/163767/we-are-all-human-microphones-now# (28.04.2013) The New York Times. (01.10.2011). Police Arrested more than 700 Protesters on Brooklyn Bridge. Retreived from http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/01/police-arresting- protesters-on-brooklyn-bridge/ (28.04.2013) The New York Times. (17.09.2012). Occupy Wall Street: A Frenzy That Fizzled. Retreived from http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/09/17/occupy-wall-street-a-frenzy-that-fizzled/ (26