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    him and because of Oliver moving to Chicago, Armstrong got his start in Kid Ory’s band. Jelly Roll Morton, Joe King Oliver, Sidney Bichet, Louis Armstrong, and Duke Ellington all changed things for musicians today. Jelly Roll Morton grew up in New Orleans and started playing piano at the age of 10. In 1904 he began traveling, playing the piano in places like Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. He was one of the creators of ragtime, which was the first major black music style popular…

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    7 weather misconceptions that you should Stop believing 1. Hurricanes and Tornadoes are the most deadly natural disaster Hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes may seem like the most dangerous natural disaster you could ever face. However, according to a research, floods and droughts actually the most deadly that killed more Americans over time. Surprisingly, deaths caused by the high speed winds, like tornadoes and hurricane, don’t even rank second when it comes to deaths statistics. Most…

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    everything” - Eminem “Thirty-three-years-old, still creating art. It 's rage, it 's creativity, it 's pain, it 's hurt, but it 's the opportunity to still have my voice get out there through music.” -Kanye west “I believe that music is another form of news. Music is another form of journalism to me so I have to cover all the areas with my album.” - Lil Wayne Eminem, Kanye West, and Lil Wayne are some of the most criticized artists because of their vulgar lyrics, yet, they are some of the most…

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    Hurricane Katrina, one of the deadliest hurricanes in United States history, struck New Orleans in 2005. By the time the hurricane made landfall, heavy rains had already threatened the city’s infrastructure. The levees contributed to the flooding which submerged approximately 80% of the metropolitan area. It is believed that then-president George W. Bush and Federal officials were warned that the levees would likely be breached by the storm, but were negligent when it came to taking the…

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    thought that we would never see anything dry ever again. Two other families then came to live with us, making the grand total of people in the house twelve with one on the way. One family that came was some of Jamie’s work friends that lived in New Orleans and the other was friends of the family as well, but I actually knew neither one. It was a scary thing to realize we had twelve people that had to survive together and not even one could really leave for supplies. Walmart is not usually open…

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    Beat Street wanted to capture break dancing, graffiti, and rap while the first chapter of the book wanted to point out the history of music. They both represent different things very well but one thing they both represent is music. Though the music in Beat Street may have a more hip hop side to it and the first chapter is a lot more soulful they both portray how music has helped uplift…

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    attracted to the romance of it, and in my studies I learned of New Orleans. At first, I presumed that, today, most of the inhabitants spoke the language but after some research I realized I was wrong. Still, the more I read the more intrigued I became. It was just last July that I took a trip unlike any others I had taken before. My boyfriend of one year took me to Louisiana to discover the historic French Quarter in the famous city of New Orleans, and I was not disappointed. The farthest I…

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    and kicks him out of the band. In the end, the fourth chair wasn’t even out of tune, but in Fletcher's words,” He didn’t know, and that’s even worse.” Another example of his intensity is the first time Andrew plays Whiplash. Being that Andrew is a new player, he hasn’t fully grasped the chart yet and messes up a little bit. Fletcher starts to pick on Andrew for not being exact on the tempo. Try after try Andrew cannot get the tempo correct. Fletcher throws a chair at Andrew’s head, almost…

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    Martin Luther King Jr delivered a speech on August 1963 called “I Have Dream” on the March unto Washington D.C. As a result of the Jim Crow law, communities were segregated. One man changed that, Martin Luther King Jr. He started a movement that led up to his “I Have A Dream” speech. This speech impacted over 250,000 people, that brought unity and liberty. Dr King’s speech impacted many due to the cause that the whole movement was approached in a nonviolent manner. Dr. King’s speech solved…

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    informative; giving factual and educational information to his readers. Therefore, this was presented with a research from a pair of sociologist, Alice Fothergill and Lori Peek. During the years after Katrina the two sociologists made regular trips to New Orleans, interviewing the hundreds of people who were affected majorly by the storm. During the course of seven years, they discovered that some children had not yet recovered, losing years of schooling, to later become unemployed. While others…

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