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Date
IP Address
2023-08-27
104.21.14.153
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ClassC
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2024-10-23
172.67.211.204
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ClassC
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2025-01-16
104.21.32.1
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Aug 2023 19:50:45 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveVary: Accept-EncodingCF-Cache-Status: DYNAMICReport-To: {endpoint html>head>meta http-equivContent-Language contenten-us>title>Welcome to bistromc.org/title>meta nameDescription contentNew Site at bistromc.org>/head>p aligncenter>font faceArial>Welcome to bistromc.org/font>/p>div aligncenter>table border0 width800 idtable1 alignmiddle>tr>td alignleft>Handling Age Difference in the Workplace for a Positive ExperiencePeople are entering the workforce younger and getting out of it later in life, according to business experts. This fact means one thing: that the age gap in some offices is getting larger, and it could be getting more difficult to manage. Age differences in the workplace don’t have to be a cause for arguments and conflict, however. Having people of different ages working together can actually be a positive experience for everyone involved, both professionally and personally. How the age difference question plays out in your office all comes down to how you handle it. Age differences have always been an issue in the workplace. A generational gap between the old guard and the up and comers has always been unavoidable, but people knew how to manage it in a world where people got one job when they were started out in the working world and stayed with that company throughout their careers. However, those days are gone for good. People tend to bounce from job to job, out of choice or out of necessity, and so that means many workers have to adjust to age differences in the office place while adjusting to new jobs, period. Even this sense of bouncing around to different jobs can inflame the age difference issue. Older people may not relate to the younger generation’s ways of moving from job to job and drive to find a career that not only makes them money but that they also love. This culture class can cause misunderstandings and tension in the workplace. What is happening more often with the changing work market is that many younger people are finding themselves in the position of managing older people. Because younger people tend to change jobs more, and because they
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Aug 2023 19:50:45 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveVary: Accept-EncodingCF-Cache-Status: DYNAMICReport-To: {endpoint html>head>meta http-equivContent-Language contenten-us>title>Welcome to bistromc.org/title>meta nameDescription contentNew Site at bistromc.org>/head>p aligncenter>font faceArial>Welcome to bistromc.org/font>/p>div aligncenter>table border0 width800 idtable1 alignmiddle>tr>td alignleft>How to copyright musicHow to Copyright Music for the BeginnerFor those wondering how to copyright music the answer can be both long and short. The first thing to remember is that most people are confused about exactly what it means to actually copyright music. Music is actually copyrighted as soon as it is presented in a fixed form. It doesnt really matter whether that fixed form is as written sheet music or as a recording. Most people are looking for solid legal protection and while a copyright is good to have, it is essentially worthless unless youve actually gone to the effort of also registering your copyright. Rather than asking how to copyright music, perhaps the better question would be what do I do now that Ive copyrighted my music?It doesnt really matter what you call it unless youre moving around in legal or industry circles I suppose, but Ive always felt that its a good idea to have a clue about the process in which you are embarking. Now that weve answered how to copyright music, its time to move on to the real issue, which is registering your copyright. Music is registered through the U. S. Copyright Office. You will need to fill out an application, pay a fee, and provide a copy of your music. As far as government dealings go, this is one of the least painful. Even the fee is marginal when you consider your hopeful future profits and royalties.All that aside, there is something that is massively satisfying about knowing how to copyright music and having your first piece of music registered. Music is an art form and the ability to write music is nothing insignificant. It is a real talent that is actually quite rare. Many popular musicians today use music that has been written by others either in addition to or rather
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