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    fatigue from anemia, jaundice and icteris (What Are The Signs). Symptoms in older patients include: a strike of pain in the abdomen, chest, lower back form temperature change, stress, dehydration, or illness; servere anemia, shortness of breath, feel dizzy, rapid breathing, fever, chest pain; loss of balance, server headaches caused by brain complications; kidney, lung, heart, and eye problems; and can cause bacterial infections like meningococcus, pneumococcus, chlamydia, blood, lung,and bone…

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    The black autobiography has played an integral role in documenting the realities of African-American life in American literature. Rising to literary prominence concurrently with the Civil Rights Movement and the emergence of leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, these publications illustrated an existence permeated by struggle and provided unprecedented representation of the black reality within popular literature. These autobiographies taken together depict a collective existence…

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    The Magnificent Motown Records There story of Motown Records is a story about the dreams and determination by one man incorporated with the aspirations of many others culminating into the realization of a tremendous music and cultural change throughout the world. Berry Gordy, a young man whose great- grandfather was an enslaved person of African descent, established a legacy that still resonates throughout the world even today. The Gordy family comes from humble beginnings in Georgia,…

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    -guy-mn0000784260/biography. Web. 6 Nov. 2017. This editorial is about Joe Guy, who was a trumpeter. Although, Guy’s biggest accomplishment was not on the trumpet; it was being Billie Holiday’s man. He played with Teddy Hill's Orchestra after Dizzy Gillespie, however, his career would be brief. He did play with several other artist, however, he was not on their level. Although, Guy was only in his early twenties at the time. Eventually, he would be busted for drug possession and get lock up.…

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    The Early Big Band Era

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    sound to listen to. On the contrary, because of the unfamiliar and different lengths of phrasing, Bebop music was considered unsuitable to dance to, another contrast to Big Band Music. The artists accredited with creating this style of music were Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. These two musicians created the unique sound of Bebop by experimenting with unconventional chromaticism, discordant sounds, and placements of the accents throughout a melody. The typical Bebop Music was also…

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