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MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) ✔Correct Answer-A set of standards that are used to
represent music in digital form. A MIDI port is a 5-pin DIN port that looks like a keyboard port,
only larger.
DAC ✔Correct Answer-Discretionary Access Control. An access control model where all
objects have owners and owners can modify permissions for the objects (files and folders).
Microsoft's NTFS uses the DAC model. Other access control models are MAC and RBAC.
Kenny Rogers ✔Correct Answer-Texas-born country-pop crossover artist whose commercially
successful songs include "Lady."
Eurythmics ✔Correct Answer-Duo Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. Known for creating
commercial new wave music.
Tina Turner ✔Correct Answer-Singer having early success with then-husband Ike Turner as a
member of the "Ike and Tina Turner Review" in the 1960s who later scored hit songs like
"What's Love Got to Do With It" as a solo artist in the 1980s.
Van Halen ✔Correct Answer-Heavy metal of the 80s
Peter Gabriel ✔Correct Answer-Former member of the British art-rock ensemble "Genesis"
who later recorded a series of self-titled solo albums as well as the commercially successful So.
Michael Jackson ✔Correct Answer-"King of Pop" killed by an apparent overdose of
prescription drugs given by his long time doctor on June 25, 2009
Thriller ✔Correct Answer-#1 album for 30+ weeks created by michael jackson.
Bruce Springsteen ✔Correct Answer-New Jersey rocker who represents quintessential
mainstream rock and roll with his hard rocking band, raw unsophisticated voice and working
class lyrics.
Born in the USA ✔Correct Answer-Bruce Springsteen, 1984
Graceland ✔Correct Answer-Paul Simons most successful album and helped to promote the
careers of many of the artists involved in his tour.
Paul Simon ✔Correct Answer-Fused "World Music" into his albums of the 1980s/90s.