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    History Of Motown Records

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    Motown Records was created by Berry Gordy on January 12, 1959. Motown made its impact on the music industry forever. Artists that we know as legends today such as Stevie Wonder, the Temptations, Marvin Gaye, and The Jackson 5 started in Motown. Together their music brought a community together. Motown started with just a man and 800 dollars loaned from his family. Berry Gordy was a dreamer, and also a teacher, producer, and entrepreneur.Gordy as an African American owner wanted to make a…

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    A Clouded Idea Second period was by far my least favorite class of the day. The room was hot and sticky with a gross arm pit smell. Those combinations made me dread Eco every single day. I defiantly wasn’t the only one that hated that class, everyone that walked in practically held their nose. The sad part is we all knew why the class room smelled, it wasn’t because the school was old or something was wrong, it smelled like that because Jackson Lindoff was there. Jackson was a boy that…

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    Little Lucky Case Summary

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    I was asked to research and prepare a memorandum of law on whether Little Lucky, a minor can bring a multiple cause suit against the Jackson brothers for wrongful death, negligent infliction of mental distress and intentional infliction of mental distress? Facts On Friday night around 11 p.m., Bo, Ro, and Kno Jackson robbed the Wild Wings. As they were leaving the owner Burt Lucky came through the door trying to stop the robbery. The Jackson brothers ran passed Burt to get to the exit, they…

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    The effects of music in one’s culture is inviolable, it is a form of art that affects us in every aspect of our lives, playing an important role in communication and learning. According to Ludwig Van Beethoven, “music can change the world,” meaning to say, musical transformations leads to changes not only in its field but also in every individual of our culture. Meanwhile, in today’s society, most music produced is accompanied by videos which can be either a concept video or a performance…

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    Kanye West Pros And Cons

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    Kanye West is undoubtedly the greatest entertainer of all time. First of all, as a musical artist, Kanye has far surpassed everyone in music history, regardless of genre. To say he only raps would be incorrect, because he has had many different styles throughout his career, from hip hop/rap to electropop, and in each genre he has sold plenty of albums. Crossing over to different genres and going platinum in two different categories has only been achieved by a few artists ever. Also, he owns…

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    In the world of Kpop, there are groups that consist of talented idols who have strengths of many. Members of a kpop group have specific positions appointed towards them and their strengths. Amongst fans and the industry, there are 5 known positions: the leader, rapper, dancer, vocalist, and visual. It is important to acknowledge these positions because all together, they represent what a group is all about. For starters, the leader is known to be the most important position in a kpop…

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    Michael Jackson effort for music and dancing did not just change pop culture, he revolutionized it, becoming the biggest star during the seventies, eighties and nineties. He made society rethink the entire industry of pop culture itself as he made famous for his music, videos, dancing and clothing. He bridged most of pop culture back then to what has become now. If it weren’t for Michael Jackson influencing society through his music many people who was inspired by his work wouldn’t be where they…

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    Elvis Presley: Becoming the King Elvis Presley left a long lasting legacy on the music industry. Rock ’n’ Roll would have never been how it is today, if a small town boy from Memphis, never picked up a guitar. Elvis was different and was unlike any other musician. He grew to be very popular, in a short amount of time. The young crowds that his music dragged in, adored him instantly due to his looks and stage presence. How much of an impact did the artist leave however? A culture was completely…

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    he has no one to talk to and no one that really listens to him, he tells her that is why he eats so much, he wants to talk about days passed. Traynor achieves some self-awareness when he tells Grace “They want what you got but they don’t want you. 5. The function of the first person point of view is told by Grace Mae her function is she tells the inside story of Traynor before he was fame and after his death. If this story was told by a third person that was detached and objective, the…

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    Essay On Michael Jackson

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    he performed it. His dance moves changed street dance and while that his music help change for future generations. Michael Jackson helped change music for future generations. Michaels famous album Thriller put a new picture for marketing and music. 5. “But the album's success can't be measured by sales alone. As Jackson moonwalked his way into music history, "Thriller" set a new benchmark for blockbusters that changed how the music business promoted and marketed superstar releases. It also…

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