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		<title>By: megan5</title>
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		<description>Interesting piece!

This is similar to what I posted earlier about the internet and the live experience. There are so many sites out there dedicated to recording live performances and then up loading them onto the site for people to download and watch.

I do believe that as technology changes people will become lazier, but not to the extent that the live experience will be wiped out all together. 

From the reserach I have conducted I have found that the live experience is just that an experience and a very social one at that! People want to see and feel a connection with the performer that I feel is lost through the use of technology.</description>
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<p>This is similar to what I posted earlier about the internet and the live experience. There are so many sites out there dedicated to recording live performances and then up loading them onto the site for people to download and watch.</p>
<p>I do believe that as technology changes people will become lazier, but not to the extent that the live experience will be wiped out all together. </p>
<p>From the reserach I have conducted I have found that the live experience is just that an experience and a very social one at that! People want to see and feel a connection with the performer that I feel is lost through the use of technology.</p>
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