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    Adele Have you ever wondered how Adele became famous? Her story to fame is amazing. Because Adele received a BRIT award at a young age, released her first album, 19, and received eleven awards from her album 21, she is a successful singer. First, Adele received a BRIT award at a young age. Adele explains, “I've always wanted a BRIT award and I'm made up to be getting one so early on!"So, basically Adele won a BRIT award when she was young. Adele is surprised she won a BRIT award early on.…

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    The influence of overseas developments in television on Australian culture and identity during that decade. History/Intro – TV began in 195X Advertising – coke, sunglasses TV Shows – sesame street, moon landing 1969 Personalities – elvis, beatles, catch phrases? Conclusion INTRODUCTION The 1960s was period of time that saw great changes in Australian society due to the evolution of popular culture. During the 1960s, technological advances allowed American and British cultural influences to…

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    Music is an important thing in people’s life. Music has grown with people generation to generation, and it gets change time over time. Must of people listen to music for what it has of bower that makes the person happy and relax. In my country which it Oman people listening to many songs especially Arabic songs, country, and hip-hop. Usually the oldest people listen to country songs. 25 years from now people in my hometown did not know music very much, so I did not know music a lot. Although, I…

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    her most personal. All of Moore’s music comes from thoughtful experience, something that stems from gratitude in her possession of the “opportunity to say something” and to have a voice of reason. It appears to be no wonder that Moore’s album, Funhouse, explicitly focuses on the before, during, and after of her separation from husband and long time lover, Carey Hart (Martin 51). Hart acts as the muse for much of Moore’s material, appearing in many of P!nk’s music videos, and Moore shares very…

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    the century Smoky Mountain town complete with mills, churches, farm houses, blacksmith shops, and general stores. Additionally, Dollywood pipes in music to set the tone and ambience. The song most heard is always Parton’s 1970 recording of Jimmie Rodgers’ “Muleskinner Blues.” Jocelyn Neal, in The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers: A Legacy in Country Music, explores the various reasons , besides the owner and recording artist being one and the same, packs a potent punch of authenticity for the visitor…

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    Anthony Seeger illustrates the musical and cultural traditions of the Suya Indians in his paper, “What Can We Learn When They Sing? Vocal Genres of the Suya Indians of Central Brazil.” Music is a very important aspect of Suya culture, but musicians and anthropologists have found it difficult to document why their music is so important. One of the reasons that makes it so difficult is that in some cases, the Suya Indians’ performance of one song can last up to fifteen hours. Also, their…

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    Music has played a very inspirational part in American culture; there are many different types of genres that correlate with the times. African American’s musical culture was brought to the United States through the bonds of slavery. Music and dance have always been a spiritual and traditional part of the African-American culture. Jazz is a type of genre that was created through the roots of previous styles of music and has grabbed the ears of many for generations. Through relevance and…

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    Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, and Joni Mitchell. California based group the Beach Boys was one of her favorites. She discovered artists pretty much solely through her peers. This is still true of many kids’ music experience today, but the iPhone and the internet have forever changed how music is discovered. She explained that she was fairly limited in the amount of records that she had access to. Her parents…

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    Over the course of the 20th century, many events and movements have led to the current day lifestyle and improvements of today's society. One of the biggest influencers and media changers was television. Television opened up a world of new possibilities. Allowing information to be able to spread at almost live speed. Also allowing better safety when it came to alerts and world tragedies. With that also later came video games and cellphones. Bringing in a new form of entertainment and daily…

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    Stoleru Ioana – Ancuța English A, 3rd year The Function of Music in “A Streetcar Named Desire” Music has always played an important role in arts, but when found in literature, it can either function as a means of characterization (speaking volumes about certain characters) or as a mood setter, helping the reader adjust to the atmosphere of the literary work. “Music is so much a part of our lives that its presence in literature can help readers relate to fictional situations and characters.”…

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