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    the forefront of the music industry and made the big bucks. The adolescent popularization of emo music also made bands like My Chemical Romance and Blink 182 shine. There was also a rise in popularity for alternative rock bands like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Oasis. In 2005 we saw YouTube take form and with the internet being able to spread music more rapidly, online industries began making the big bucks. In the early 2000s we saw music videos move from MTV and other televised networks to…

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    1980s Rock Music

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    Rock Music Socially Impacted People in the Late 20th Century Rock N’ Roll took a big part of the late 1900s, specifically the 1980s. Rock music was an escape to the youth of people that have been through struggles in their life. Rock music was a genre that blew up overnight and was more appreciated with the connections of fans and artists as a whole. Rock N’ Roll influenced fashion and social attitudes of the 1980s. 1980s music was focused on rock songs, singers, and bands who reshaped the music…

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    For this thesis, I travelled to the Snite Museum of Art on Notre Dame University’s campus in South Bend, Indiana. I chose this particular museum for the simple fact that I had indubitably limited transportation and time windows. The piece of art that will be discussed in this theses is the Human/jaguar transformation head on a tenon. The artwork was a gift to the Snite museum I visited from a gentleman known as Peter David Joralemon in 2005. Properly displayed within the Snite, the viewer can…

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    Brazil Research Paper

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    Another Latin America country, which I am researching, is Brazil. Traditionally, agriculture is one of the major industries for the Brazilian society. Brazil produces such goods as cattle, coffee, cotton, corn, rice, soy, tobacco, beans, fruits, vegetables. During the period from 1937 to 1945, Brazil was so successful in terms of agro-production, that it was called a breadbasket of the world. The thing is that Brazil has a world’s largest arable land area- 76 million hectares. Despite the…

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    Beer is an alcoholic beverage that consist of four main ingredients such as, Water, Barley, and Hops. Yeast was added in the 19th century. Which was an ancient fermentation back then as well after Louis Pasteur identified it as the ancient fermentation way. Although beer is still made from these exact ingredients but this list has never been complete theirs new spices and new ingredients that have been part of the Brew master 's Tool Kit, Including other grains such as sugars, fruits, vegetables…

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    and they were very fluffy and wonderful in taste. A very common dish in these primarily Spanish-speaking countries is ceviche; ceviche is a salad-like Latin American dish made with fresh raw fish that has been cured with lemon juice, spiced with chili peppers, and surrounded with multiple kinds of vegetables. In Belize we were granted the chance to try fresh King Crab straight from the local coral reef; during our spearfishing trip (I mentioned it earlier at the activities paragraph) among all…

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    Working full time is not an easy task and to alleviate such stress most people find it most relaxing to go on vacation. Where would you go? Well I recommend either the Islands of Hawaii or Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Both places are rather close to California and are renowned for their specialties in the region, such as temperature, geography, activities and food. Are you looking for a frosty cold vacation or a tropical island feeling? Well, Lake Tahoe goes through all 4 seasons-whereas Hawaii…

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    Food And Culture

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    Food is an important aspect of life; it is a daily necessity because all humans eat to survive. Food also act as ways for people to connect and present their cultures. Yet, in different cultures, many food have unique and symbolic meanings. Similarly, everyone has a unique eating habit, which is a way for people to identify themselves. The term food habits refers to “why and how people eat, which foods they eat, and with whom they eat, as well as the ways people obtain, store, use, and discard…

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    The Mayan Indians: The Largest Indigenous Indian Group in North America Dating back as far as 50,000 B.C. and originally coming from Asia across the Bering Sea and Alaska to the Americas and the Yucatan peninsula during the last ice age, the Mayan Indians are an indigenous group of culturally diverse people. The ancient Mayans lived in present-day southern Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and western El Salvador having a population of eight million at the Pre-Columbian period, and at the…

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    Chocolate Chocolate is the snack that everyone enjoys but why those who are lactose intolerant can’t enjoy it as well? What does chocolate really contain? Does it have some ingredient that we should worry about? Why can’t a dog digest chocolate? Is there a way for someone who is lactose intolerant to digest milk chocolate without having any negative effects? It is said that chocolate comes from a cocoa bean but how is it transformed into a delicious chocolate bar? Many civilians love to devour…

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