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    important cultural forces in history, a hip-shaking symbol of liberation for the staid America of the 1950s.”(Elvis Presley Biography) He contributed 151 different albums and singles and sold over one billion records worldwide. His music was significantly influence by Southern country, African-American blues, and some Christian gospels. Some of his signature dance moves were the swiveling hips and the sliding of the legs, which still…

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    bend; and "Brute Mode" could be a gesture to the up and coming NSX supercar. In actuality, the collection's sepia-conditioned spread workmanship, which delineates the rapper's 1993 Acura Legend car stopped adjacent to a private plane, is the main association with Acura. Yes, Ludacris possesses a Legend—and it was as of late in a mischance, so Acura is going to repair the auto and convey it to this present November's SEMA appear.…

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    Carole King

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    love me tomorrow” which was her first number one hit. One of King’s songs “It might as well rain until September” made the Top 25 in the U.S. The solo artist won four GRAMMYS awards and no.1 in female artist in the year 1971. Sixteen years later she was recognized and awarded a place in the Hall of Fame. The BMI Icon award was also presented to King in 2012. Then only two years later Broadway opened a show, about her life story the called Beautiful: The Carole King which opened on January 12.…

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    Sound Recording Interview

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    topics i would cover throughout our interview, Ed asked if we could do sound recording first. He spoke about his love and admiration for music back when he was a kid, and the records he used to listen to. Ed explained that New Hampshire used to be very rural, much more than it is nowadays, and he explained that he and his family were big into Country Western music. He mentioned how during his early teenage years in the 1950’s how he used to listen to Hank Williams Sr, Goldie Hill, Ernest Tubb,…

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    The short story “Mrs. Sen’s”, which is a part of the “Interpreter of Maladies” by Jhumpa Lahiri, portrays a woman’s failure to accept the culture she is being submersed into since she is still holding on to her past, putting a toll on her new chapter of life. Mrs. Sen is a house wife, who is married to her husband, Mr. Sen, who is professor at a university. Mrs. Sen and Eliot, the eleven year old boy she babysits, are a lot alike because of their detachment from society and lack of power to…

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    Immigrate To America

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    Leaving the country where you have spent most of your time growing up is not as easy as drinking a water, especially when you need to move and stay in another country for the rest of your life. It sounds so depressing and scary for me, until I did the interview of a person that immigrate to the United State for this assignment. The person that I interviewed was Kyori Anse. He used to live in the capital city of Japan, Tokyo. About 7 years ago, Kyori and his family migrated to the United States.…

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    Do You Like America

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    What I am about to talk about is a place that you should come and live. If not than a place that you can come visit and you should think that it can become your permanent home. I hope that you like it. In America you get to choose a lot of different things. Such as the way you want to live you life. What I want to talk about first is how us Americans have different freedoms. I am very happy about how we have such freedoms of speech, freedom of religion, and we also have some right to own…

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    Many people have heard the terms “Hillbilly” and “Redneck” and had laughed at jokes and stories about them or have just thought the jokes were just mean and not funny at all. The problem with any jokes about a group of people is that they are stereotyping that group without knowing what that group of people really is. Many stereotypes are made to put a whole group of people down by overgeneralize each person in that group. The stereotype of the ‘Hillbilly” and “Redneck” are referring to the…

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    School, Fisk University was established in 1865 to educate former slaves with the support from donations of former abolitionists. By 1871, however, Fisk was severely in debt. To save the school, George L. White, Fisk treasurer and music professor then, formed a nine- music choral ensemble of young men and women fresh from slavery and took it on tour to earn money to save their fledgling school. The band performed their first concerts in small towns. They took the churches…

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    Taylor Swift’s record label has finally explained why the country-turned-pop singer decided to pull her entire music catalogue from the Spotify streaming service. During the week of her release of her successful album 1989, Swift took down the single “Shake It Off,” along with all of her other music. Scott Borchetta, president of Swift’s label, Big Machine Label Group, has stated that removing her songs was a “big fist in the air” that he believes other big-name artists will likely follow. In…

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