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    It is not by chance this problem exists in rock music. Fisher wrote extensively about these types of problems in his essay. Fisher noted that rock challenges the traditional thinking about an objective aesthetic value, and that its creation present problems for the question of authenticity in music.1 Fisher proposes that recorded music has its own separate ontology that must be taken into account, if we are to talk about authenticity issues in music. Recordings have specific sound events that…

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    electric guitar: T-Bone Walker, Les Paul himself, Lonnie Johnson and Charlie Christian. By the 1960’s the guitar had become without a doubt the most popular instrument in pop culture. Players such as Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix had come into play and were exploiting the electric guitars capabilities to their full potential. The invention of modulation and distortion effects were beginning to start a new era of Psychedelic, and Rock n Roll that opened up a whole new palette of sounds that still…

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    could give it a try so I took it. Form that day we became friends, I now like EDM I have even tried making it, and I have also become more open to new kinds of music. I also met a guy whose beliefs contradict mine, he is an atheist and I am a Christian, therefore most people would not really talk to the other person unless they are trying to convince that one of them is wrong. When I met this person we were in freshman year and we had the geometry together. That is when we found out that we…

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    are considered “Christian bands”. What I mean when I use this term, is basically the message of good and religion is spoken through the lyrics, but it is combined with a metal twist. Many popular bands have emerged in the metal community; bands such as The Devil Wears Prada, August Burns Red, Betraying the Martyrs, and Underoath…

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    Wild. Live Free. Love Strong. won, Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year, whereas, in 2013, Eye On It won the same award. While both have won a Grammy for the album in the same category, Best Contemporary Christian Album, however, Eye On It has won other awards. For example, in 2013, it won Top Christian Album in the Billboard Music Award. Both Eye On It, and Run Wild. Live Free. Love Strong. have appeared on the Billboard 200 chart, though Eye On It debuted at number one ,whereas, when Run Wild.…

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    Vivienne Westwood Analysis

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    change in her style with one of her later collections, then overviewing how these influenced fashion. Throughout the body of this essay I will addressing factors such as the fifties rival; discussing the opening of Westwood’s first boutique ‘Let It Rock’ and her earlier works with Malcolm McLaren, her musical influences and the impact they had on her and finally, discussing a collection of a later date stating the imact that had upon society. From extensive research I can clearly…

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    San Diego Geography Essay

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    weather in the United States, which it can attribute to its geology. San Diego is also well known for consistent droughts; however, its current unique geography is a result of ancient rivers and seas depositing Cretaceous and Tertiary sedimentary rocks. As a result of these ancient rivers, “San Diego County can be divided between three distinct geomorphic regions: the Coastal Plain region as exposed west of the Peninsular Ranges, the Peninsular Range region, and the Salton Trough region as…

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    In 1965, the serpentine rock became California’s state rock; they are abundant in central and northern California. The serpentine rock is a metamorphic rock that forms by the hydration of rocks from the Earth’s mantle; these types of rocks will rise towards the Earth’s surface along fault zones. It can be found in various colors from dark green and brown, to blue with a glossy surface. However, these rocks tend to be slippery and creates a high risk for land slides. Through a series of…

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    uncertain who Christ is open your heart to God and He will reveal who Christ is to you. Jesus continues in verse 18 “And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.” In Greek Peter is Petros and a rock is petra. Peter’s Aramaic name was Kephas, which means massive rock. Jesus said to him: “You…

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    actor, an absolute natural". By the 1960s, Starr had become a pundit of film. In addition to his roles in A Hard Day's Night (1964), Help! (1965), Magical Mystery Tour (1967) and Let It Be (1970), Starr also contributed to Candy (1968), The Magic Christian (1969), Blindman (1971), Son of Dracula (1974) as well as Caveman (1981). In 1971, he starred as Larry the Dwarf in Frank Zappa's 200 Motels and was given prominence in Harry Nilsson's animated film The Point! He co-starred in That'll Be the…

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