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            <title>Musical Theater stAIR</title>
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            <description>This presenation is a stAIR. (Stand Alone Instructional Resource).  This resource is designed for middle school to high school students who are interested in the arts, particularly musical theater and would like to learn more about what it takes to perform musical theater pieces in front of an audience.</description>
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            <title>Working in the traditional home darkroom</title>
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            <description>For those photographers who want to give film-based darkroom work a try, the process hasn&#8217;t changed much over many decades. Nor is it much different in a commercially built darkroom. While the home darkroom may be a lot more, well, rustic, you can emerge with prints fully as high in quality as you&#8217;ll find in the commercial darkrooms. All it takes is a little practice.Chemical-based images using a negative/positive process date from the very beginnings of photography. While Daguerre&#8217;s famous process of 1839 made unique pictures on copper plates, William Henry Fox Talbot (Cambridge University grad!) within two years unveiled the negative/positive process that came to dominate the industry for more than a century and a half.This tutorial includes a short history of negative/positive-based photography processes, photographs, and three video demonstrations in the darkroom.</description>
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            <title>How to attribute Creative Commons licenses to images using the Xpert tool</title>
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            <description>Video tutorial on How to attribute Creative Commons licenses to images using the Xpert tool. Duration 02:43.</description>
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            <title>FourChords HD App for iOS</title>
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            <description>&apos;Unleash your inner guitarist and learn to play your favourite songs the easy and fun way with the FourChords app for iPhone and iPad.&#1524;One of the Guardian&#180;s Best Apps of the Week&#1524;&#1524;One of the Stuff Magazine&#180;s Best Apps of the Week&#1524;&#1524;In practice the app is pretty cool, and I can see anyone with a guitar and the FourChords app becoming a hit at parties&quot; Arctic StartupIt&#8217;s easy. From the latest pop tunes to classic rock, FourChords breaks down your favourite songs into just four simple guitar chords for you to master in an instant. Show off to all of your friends by recording your performances and posting them to social networks. With FourChords in your pocket, you&#8217;ll always be the life and soul of the party!Why aspiring guitarists LOVE the FourChords app:&#10004; Forget the frustration with complicated notes and tabs&#10004; Play any song by learning just 4 chords with our simple, easy to follow tips&#10004; Turn your iPhone or iPad into a guitar with TapGuitar&#8217;s real guitar sounds&#10004; Access the chords and lyrics of your favourite songs instantly anytime, anywhere&#10004; Record your best performances to play again at any time and track your progress&#10004; Share your recordings on Facebook, YouTube and other social networks and impress your friends and family&#10004; Build your own songbook with your favourite songs from our huge music library&#10004; Throw a guitar karaoke party wherever you go with all of the best songs and lyrics in your pocket.MUSIC GENRES include:&#9733; Classic Rock (Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Black Sabbath....)&#9733; Rock (Nirvana, Amy Winehouse, Coldplay, U2...)&#9733; Pop (Madonna, the Beatles, Adele, One Direction, Pink)&#9733; Children&#8217;s&#8217; music&#9733; Christmas music&#9733; Traditional musicNew songs are added to FourChords every week.With our motto &#8220;Close enough is good enough&#8221;, FourChords is bringing the fun of playing the guitar to everyone.&apos;This is a free app</description>
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