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Industrial Espionage and Mini Spy Cameras - The Loss of Intellectual Property Rights

You know you have seen many Hollywood glorifications of spies when you start thinking that all spies, both reel and real, have only noble intentions in committing industrial espionage. Add in impressive mini spy cameras and other gadgets, and everybody looks like James Bond. This is far from the truth.

As a businessman, you will realize that industrial espionage does not only affect your business, not by a long shot. Depending on the extent of spying performed, the methods employed, and the uses to which the stolen information is applied, industrial espionage causes loss of revenue and taxes, loss of direct and indirect jobs, negative impact on the trade balance, and an undermined confidence in personal and corporate security. In short, you will lose money and people.

Spread of Industrial Espionage

Espionage has been around for a long time. Almost all societies have a history of deception and subterfuge, the enduring practice of which attest to the invaluable role espionage has played in building and destroying organizations.

With the advent of modern technology, the methods employed have also improved. The invention of the mini spy cameras has pushed industrial espionage to new heights (or lows, depending on how you look at it), such that it is virtually impossible to prevent intellectual property theft. Indeed, the detection of Internet spies is easier compared to spies who use mini spy cameras to record confidential information.

Methods Employed

To protect yourself against the debilitating effects of industrial espionage, you need to know the methods employed. This is to enable you to adopt countermeasures to lessen its effects.

Eavesdropping is the interception and interpretation of text messages and audio conversations. This is usually done through telephone bugs, e-mail, and instant messaging interception, among others. Of course, there is always the old-fashioned way of literally putting your ears to the walls. However, with highly advanced mini spy cameras with audio capabilities, this old method is somewhat redundant.

Surveillance uses electronic and technological means, just like eavesdropping. In business, you will encounter the use of cleverly-hidden mini spy cameras that record your documents, processes, and people. The first two are of special concern since these are used to gain economic advantage over you.

Suspicious Behaviors

When your employees access computer files and report to the office after normal or authorized working hours, especially in restricted areas, you might have spies in your organization. If it is possible, install hidden mini spy cameras in strategic areas not only to minimize employee theft of properties but more importantly, intellectual property theft. When your employees also report suspicious and unverifiable laptop theft, watch for signs of spying.

As to business associates, be very wary of them when they change personnel at the last minute for sub-contracting projects. Also, be cautious about inviting them to manufacturing and administrative areas unless absolutely necessary; this might be a ploy to acquire a lay-out of the premises and record trade manufacturing secrets.

For visitors, watch out for guests who break away from the tour group. Again, this might be a plan to acquire information.

Armed with information about how you can prevent, or at least minimize, industrial espionage can help you in organizational development. Use the methods and gadgets of industrial spies to your benefit, too.

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What is New Age Piano Anyway?

Having played what is commonly called "New Age Piano" for the last 16 years, you'd think I'd be qualified to define it. But I'll be perfectly honest with you and say I haven't the slightest clue!

Here's what I know. I know the music is more consonant than dissonant. I know that the harmonies are mostly major but can be minor and that chord choice leans towards a "clean" sound. As far as melody goes, it can be anything from an ambient melange with no discernible direction to a simple folk spun line a child could follow.

Now that the basic elements of music are out of the way, I really couldn't tell you what makes New Age Piano "new age."

Is it the relaxing aspect of this music that makes it "new age?" Perhaps, but then classical music is also quite relaxing and soothing as well. Is it the artists themselves who play this music? Maybe, but speaking personally, I can tell you that I don't practice a "new age" religion - whatever that is and I don't believe in much of what is espoused as "new age" philosophy. As a matter of fact, I don't even know what "new age" philosophy is but I'm guessing that it's anything besides what mainstream religion/philosophy is.

So what makes New Age music New Age? I don't really know. I can only tell you that when it came time to market these CDs to the world, executives in marketing realized the music would sell better if it were under a different umbrella than say, jazz or classical. I imagine they came up with the term New Age for the soothing qualities much of this music has. Which is fine by me.

Edward Weiss is a pianist/composer and webmaster of Quiescence Music's online piano lessons. He has been helping students learn how to play piano in the New Age style for over 14 years and works with students in private, in groups, and now over the internet. Visit http://www.quiescencemusic.com now and get a FREE piano lesson!

History Vs Hollywood - Black Hawk Down & Great Raid

In history, the United States military has made many coordinated Special Force rescue and assault operations resulting in major successes or catastrophes with significant life loss. The most triumphant and successful rescue operation in the United States Military history, portrayed in The Great Raid, or the most near-disastrous mission involving the entrapment of US Army Rangers, depicted in Black Hawk Down, both gained enough recognition to become major modern Hollywood productions. The movies are actually highly accurate on the perception of order of events, but had slight biased perspectives leaning towards the American soldiers and minor cultural influence despite the modernity of the movies. However, the movies represent the events in a clear fashion to precisely inform the public of the events that may never be mentioned.

In the video, Black Hawk Down depicts the actual events of the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993, in which an Army Special Forces, led by General William Garrison, attempted to capture Somalian warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid. The plan was that the Delta Force would raid the Olympic Hotel in Mogadishu and capture Aidid and his top advisers, and then the Army rangers would form a perimeter while the extraction force would move in and load the prisoners into the Humvees. However, the forces faced extremely high resistance from the local Somalis, resulting in a seventeen-hour battle, a mission that should have taken thirty minutes. Casualties were high at eighteen soldiers dead and eighty-four wounded.

The producers of the video Black Hawk Down did do an excellent job with the facts by placing factual subtitles at the beginning and end of the movie to explain the reasoning of the campaign and the results of the assault. After much critical analysis, it is evident that the facts, events, and the numbers in the movie were very accurate, but not perfect and having some inaccuracies worth pointing out. Since little knowledge or discussion in detail has been provided from minimal resources, precise facts including specific names were ignored. Like most Hollywood productions, additional drama was added to the movie to help appeal to the masses, like personal relations and disastrous deaths. Also from the movie was a somewhat biased view on behalf of the American soldiers, which made the Somalis look like savage barbaric terrorists, only wanting death upon the soldiers trying to aide them. Although, the intervention was a humanitarian effort to help them with the mass starvation, but the concept was slightly dramatized by exploring the personal feelings and expression of some of the soldiers on the issue of the Somalia crisis. The video was also shot from the view of only the American soldiers and does not present the stories of the civilian casualties. Despite how modern the film is, it still has somewhat of a cultural influence, partly because the video was created about eight years later from the actual battle. So an influenced view should be expected since the Somalis had brutally attacked the Americans. Controversies exist that the Somalis who engaged the American soldiers may have believed themselves to be responding to what they thought as unjust American and international military tactics used against them. The film also portrays the delays in the rescue mobilization of UN forces as stemming on the part of those forces at not being informed about the mission, signifying they were willing to let US soldiers die for insignificant policies. The video also managed to recognize the Malaysian soldiers involved in the rescue mission and the Malaysian soldier that died during the rescue attempt. Another minor factual error included the role and position of Sgt. Eversmann, the main character of the movie, who in reality returns to base with his convoy during the day with the prisoners. However, in the film he stays in the battle and is one of the soldiers trapped in the night siege. Black Hawk Down concludes with one more force heading back to the city to gather the remaining soldiers and then provides relevant facts of the results. It states the casualties on both sides, somewhat pulling away from that biased view. It also states an outlook into the future which mentions the eventual death of Aidid and Gen. Garrison's acceptance of the responsibility and later retirement. It almost gives the notion of a defeat as the battle ends, but the subtitles save it from this and mention those details, resulting in an overall victory with the cost of eighteen American lives.

In the film, The Great Raid illustrates the events of the most successful military rescue mission in the Army's history, the raid of Cabanatuan in 1945. Over five-hundred Allied soldiers were inside the Cabanatuan camp, located in the Philippines, under Japanese occupation. These men were all survivors of the battles of Bataan and Corregidor, which included the horrific Bataan Death March, and Bataan's surrender on April 9, 1942. Fearing the murder of all the POWs in the camp, Lt. General Walter Krueger demanded a raid and gave command to Lt. Colonel Henry A. Mucci, who ultimately organized the raid. The raiders were the U.S. Army's Sixth Ranger Battalion which consisted of about 120 men. Mucci and his forces were to infiltrate the camp at nightfall, overcome the guards, liberate the prisoners and return them to friendly lines as quickly as possible. Meanwhile the assisting Guerilla forces would prevent a reaction from local Japanese gathering at a nearby city. The men left on January 28th and waited until the night of January 30th to perform the raid. It was very successful and only two rangers lost their lives and no POWs died. Over 500 Japanese troops were killed or wounded during the attack.

The Great Raid is perhaps the most accurate Hollywood movie, not branded a documentary, on this event up-to-date and the most accurate film that I have ever seen based from a historical event. The producers did an outstanding job at gathering and maintaining that proper facts throughout the video with very few errors. All the numbers for the casualties, amounts of vehicles destroyed, guards, and all other intelligence information were almost perfect and clearly stated by a character or subtitles throughout the video. Many of the statistics were actually visibly displayed through the raid, providing the ability to account for them. The film still has a cultural influence and a bias viewed towards the POWs. The video, whose point of view was predominantly on the POWs in Cabanatuan, displayed the horrors in the camp and the mistreatment and torture the Japanese inflicted upon the men. Examples include executions for attempted escapes and starvation with no motive. It glorified the Americans and their cause and that the Japanese were just murdering mass quantities of the POWs like during the Bataan Death March. Also footage shot in Manila, portrayed the fear in the Philippine people of the Japanese occupation and their brutality towards anybody who opposed them. Even despite the fact the Raid on Cabanatuan took place in 1945; cultural influence played a major role in the intention to sympathize for the POWs and discontent for the Japanese. However, The Great Raid was very accurate it had somewhat major but hardly noticeable errors. Once was that the leader of one of the two platoons was incorrectly named from the actual occurrence. The film named this character Lt. Riley of the leader of Company F. In reality, the leader of F Company was 1st Lt. John Murphy. The video also declared that Lt. Riley had fired the first shot to signal the beginning of the raid at 1930 hours (7:30). It was actually fired by Lt. Murphy at 1945 hours (7:45). It may seem to be only a minor time variation, but since the raid did not last that long itself, fifteen minutes is quite a bit of time. Once again, there was a bit of added drama to the video, but not quite as personal as Black Hawk Down. However it did involve a cryptic love relationship between the high ranking POW in the camp and a female who worked for the Underground, which was an organization in Manila that worked to gather medicine for the POWs. The film did a terrific job at explaining the events leading to the raid with actual footage with a narrator in the format of a documentary before the start of the video and subtitles to affirm the outcome from the raid at the end of the movie.

The Great Raid and Black Hawk Down are two remarkable videos with very accurate interpretations of the events of the Raid on Cabanatuan Camp in 1945 and the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993. To avoid tedium, the producers cleverly produced documentaries with added drama to attract all audiences. The only chief dilemmas would be the biased analysis of the videos, which is practically inevitable in this day of Hollywood videos.

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Why Create Themes for Your Wedding Ideas

As most of you might observe, most of the bridal concepts nowadays come within a theme. When you plan the bridal dress, the groom's attire, the decorations, the reception, the bridal car, the entourage, the gifts or giveaways and many others, most of these go within one theme or concept. There are actually several reasons why couples and bridal planners create a theme for the bridal concept.

First, one of the many reasons why soon to be couples and bridal planners plan out and conceptualize the bridal concepts through a theme is because it would make the entire preparation easier. When you create a theme to work on, it gives you an idea of how each and every aspect of the occasion should be made. For instance, if you plan to have a marriage by the beach, perhaps you might consider that you don't really have to come in an elegant white gown in high heeled shoes in a beach or when it comes to your reception, you might want to change the menu to serve seafood and some meat for those who cannot eat seafood rather than the traditional menu.

Second, another reason why some create themes for their bridal concept is because it allows them to save more. Say for example if you plan out for a particular motif, and you purchased a particular cloth that should be used for the entourage, you may use the excess of this for your packaging for your giveaways. You may ask the same tailor to make pouches where you can place your gift items for the guests. For the beach bridal concept, you might just need to buy a small bottle and get some of the sands in the particular beach dyed in different colors and fill those bottles with the sands, seal them and place a tag on the neck of these bottles that indicates the name of the couple and the date and place of the marriage.

Third, themes allow you to explore great and unique bridal concepts such as a rodeo concept, an underwater marriage, a royalty or Cinderella concept, medieval or Victorian style marriages, futuristic marriage concept, environmental concept, Hollywood style, marriage on a cruise ship, and others.

These themes actually enable you to plan out a concept for your marriage and allow you to make your marriage not only for convenient and cost efficiency but also to enable you to realize the things that you desire to do in your special day.

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Piano Lesson Videos and YouTube - A Perfect Match!

If you've ever visited YouTube you already know how easy they've made it to view videos online. No more waiting for movies to download. No server crashes or time spent counting the seconds until it actually loads.

Yes, they've made it easy for anyone to upload their visions and ideas to the web. In fact, they have an entire section devoted to "how to" do something.

Recently, I uploaded my first video to YouTube. It's titled "Piano Lessons: December Twilight."

And with this video (hopefully) I show you how to create a piano improvisation in the Key of A Major using an ostinato pattern in the left hand while your right improvises melody.

I used something called a point and shoot camcorder by Pure Digital. And for $89 from Target, I have to say that it's quite something!

I positioned the little camcorder in one of my lamps (believe it or not) and sat down and recorded my first video piano lesson.

The great thing about YouTube is that viewers can tell you what they think. If they like it they can rate it using a star system and/or leave comments -both good and bad.

The other great thing about watching videos on YouTube is that you can watch them over and over again. This is especially helpful for learning something. You can pause and even skip ahead to wherever you want.

The maximum file size allowed on YouTube is 100 MB and this gives you at least 10 minutes of video time.

Anyway, I hope you check out my piano lessons video on YouTube and tell me what you think.

Edward Weiss is a pianist/composer and webmaster of Quiescence Music's online piano lessons. He has been helping students learn how to play piano in the New Age style for over 14 years and works with students in private, in groups, and now over the internet. Visit http://www.quiescencemusic.com now and get a FREE piano lesson!

The Gen X Shuffle

Ive downloaded my self-proclaimed "eclectic" CD collection onto the computers media player; now I have a mystery DJ in the room who tirelessly spins everything from Paul Simon to Phish on a continuous, random play mode.

Usually this is a good thing.

Right now, however, Im being treated to a live version of Sussudio by Phil Collins -- and I have to ask myself what kind of crack I was smoking when I added this shit to my play list. Im tempted to skip ahead to the next song, but I tell myself Im going to see Phils puffed-air version of the lame 80s tune to its painfully overdue conclusion. Alas; I cant take it anymore, and fast forward almost all the way to the end. There may be more crack-induced crap to come, but Ill take my chances.

Dont get me wrong I adore most 80s music and find it appealingly nostalgic. After all, the 80s ushered me from girl to woman -- age ten to twenty -- becoming a soundtrack recording for growing up Gen X.

Boy George really did it for me, Ill admit, and Ah-has Take on me was the coolest video anyone had ever seen. But I never did like Phil Collins (I was more of a Peter Gabriel girl), and so I look forward to the next song with ever-increasing impatience. Ill delete it later, I think, wondering how I ever came to own Sussudio in the first place.

Next I hear the opening violins of Selling Out by the Brooklyn Funk Essentials, and it feels like coming in from the cold. Yummy-warm funk meets frenetic sitar, slides into trip-hop, and dances with reggae all in the groove and just oooooozing cool. I heard this stuff at a friends house and immediately asked for the name of the album, which I wrote on my hand so I could run home and buy it online right away. I never tire of the Brooklyn Funk Essentials innovative sound, which sounds even better if youre listening at, say, 4:20.

As if reading my mind, the computer next decides to send some Bob Marley this way, specifically Stir It Up. Now thats what I call easy listening. Easy like a soft chair and a smile. Im always up for a Bob Marley tuneprobably not fifteen Marley tunes in a row, but then thats why I use random play.

Its fun to take note of the strange mix of songs that would never, ever be played back-to-back on any real radio station, anywhere, at any time. Only in my house does The Beastie Boys No Sleep Till Brooklyn segue peculiarly into Pink Floyds Wish You Were Here.

I admittedly read too much into the media players random song order. One time, I wrote song titles on a paper as they played, later attempting to divine some sort of fortune from the resulting message, doubtless sent by aliens or God. Because the Talking Heads And She Was played just before Eminems Without Me, I assumed my recently deceased friend Gina was dropping by to say hello. When David Byrnes The Accident preceded Sublimes Wrong Way, I knew better than to get behind the wheel of a carat least until I heard Roger Millers reassuring King of the Road or Cakes rousing Race Car Ya-Yas. You cant be too careful when interpreting the nonexistent significance of haphazard song play.

I suppose Id better quit identifying all my songs before it becomes blatantly obvious that my music tastes, albeit diverse, are rapidly approaching geezer status. My 18-year-old cousin has categorized most of my CDs as wuss rock a term for which I can certainly glean the meaning, but have never heard before and definitely hesitate to embrace.

I prefer to pretend its 1991, and the cousin in question is just 6 years old, all wide-eyed at my college-age, too-cool, flannel-clad rebellion. Let me tell you, sonny-boy, those were the days. Now please excuse me while the Pixies scream Debaser and I relive them once again.

Amy Wink Krebs is an author on http://www.Writing.Com/which is a site for Writers. She lives in upstate New York with one husband, one son, one cat, and one fish.