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    international attention before earning recognition from its home country. Each style of music is a special hybrid of all kinds of influences, demonstrating a deep history that can also give some insight to the social outlook of the times. Despite the time gap between the emergence of the two styles (tango first appearing in the early 19th century while salsa came into the scene around the 1970s), both styles have contributed a significant impact in establishing a sense of identity among Latin…

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    Abstract. The theoretical treatment of the equilibrium structure of the derivatives was based on the DFT method using the functional B3LYP with the base 6-311 ++ G (d, p). To distinguish the molecular electrostatic potential surface (MESP), we used the principle of HSAB (Hard Soft Acid and Base), in order to have the centers of activity of a molecule and the effects of substitution on the systems of pyrazolooxazine. These have anti-inflammatory activities. In our work, we have applied methods of…

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    In today’s society, many women are forced to experience the struggles that come with living and working in a system that has catered to the needs and to the benefit of men for centuries. The maid or domestic housework industry has aided in this discrimination and continues to hinder women’s goals to be treated equally. This system that has been in place for so many years has been heavily discussed and revised in an attempt to remove influences of gender inequality within the maid industry in the…

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    oxides are mostly sensitive to O2, H2O, ethanol, NO2, NH3 etc. Out of these oxides, the most common is ZnO, occurs in two crystalline forms i.e. hexagonal wurtzite and zinc bende with former being more common and stable. They are n-type and has wide band gap of 3.3eV and has wide applications in varistors, surface acoustic wave devices, transparent oxide electrode , solar cells, blue/UV light emitting devices and gas sensors like NO2 and CO in air. There are many techniques used for…

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    Taster Genotype Lab Report

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    noted, it was time to test everyone’s genotype. This was done using gel electrophoresis. Based on the observed phenotypes, it was expected that 2 out of three group members were non-tasters and one would be a taster. If this were the case, one of the bands would be higher up than the others. However, based upon the gel electrophoresis, no one in our group had the taster genotype. One of our members didn’t show up on the gel for comparison. The genotypes for Tim and myself were tt. Neither of us…

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    Essay On Jazz Age

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    any major change throughout history, it was very controversial and met with constant resistance from Americans with more traditional ways of life. Jazz music provided a common interest for a wide variety of socioeconomic backgrounds, bridging racial gaps. For example, in the Spring of 1885 at the International Cotton exposition at New Orleans, Charles Dudley Warner reflects on the scene saying “white and colored people mingled freely...talking and looking at what was of common interest… in…

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    Youth In Fine Arts Essay

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    Youth in the Fine Arts The educating of the arts programs has always been a crucial aspect of children 's development. The individuals, who have examined learning courses of action through all ages, have made clear how critical the fine arts are in the instruction process. The teaching of the fine arts alludes to instruction in the areas of music, dancing, theater, and expressive visual arts. Wholly, fine arts are what make us more human, and fulfill us as individuals. Expression of fine arts…

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    equality, the youth of the counterculture movement were drawn to the bands that articulated these values; even the bands that weren’t blatantly political were still promoting peace and love, a message that resonated the social climate. Going to a concert was like entering a community of like-minded people, somewhere where they could be understood. They felt like they belonged to a group that could get things done—and the bands were their leaders (Hibbard et al.…

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    Woodstock’s background. By the 1960s, Americans had created their own prophets, music, press, and America’s attitude. John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, Artie Kornfield, and Michael Lang founded Woodstock (Dougan, Clark, Nineteen-Sixty Nine). While the first band of day one was setting up, one of the officers looked out at the “sea of people” assembled shoulder to…

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    Essay On Country Music

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    country’s home base in Nashville. With the gaining popularity of this classic country the artist from all over wanted to be part of the movement. In 1954, both Elvis and Johnny Cash released country albums (Krystal Migliara). Then in 1960, the gender gap in country music is broken as Patsy Cline becomes one of the most recognized and influential country artist of all time. One year later the country hall of fame is established. Next, in 1974 iconic country artist Willie Nelson hosted his…

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