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    in the year 1963, using their music as a gateway for happiness( Rock: Music, Culture and Business p. 111). According to the book, Rock: Music, Culture and Business, the Beatles first grew popularity by signing with the official american label of EMI (a british recording and publishing company) Capitol Records. They then chose to release their first number one hit “I Want to Hold Your Hand” in 1963. The popularity from there became apparent from the members themselves. They never played the…

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    America presents itself as a land of freedom and equality, allowing many Americans to believe this as truth, even while certain groups have been ignored and left out of opportunities for achievement. This disregard of racial oppression in America has prevailed and greatly influenced American writers. It appears throughout American literature in conversation with itself the racial situations in the United States. From its inception, America has dealt with the question of equality,…

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    A: The EMI for loan repayment is due on the 7th of every month during the loan tenure. Currently, Citibank does not charge anything in the case of a delayed payment. Q: Can I check my loan outstanding balance? A: Citibank send the statement every year to the…

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    Stellar award winning singer, song writer, actress, fashion designer and activist, Kierra Valencia Sheard, also known to the world as “KiKi” is whom I decided to write my paper on. Kierra was born on June 20th, 1987 in the city of Detroit, Michigan. She was raised up in West Bloomfield, Michigan within a family of great talent within gospel music. Kiera is the daughter of Karen Clark-Sheard of the Clark sisters and Bishop John Drew Sheard. Kierra is also the grand-daughter of the late gospel…

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    Jay Z Vs. Big Pimpin

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    Jay Z is currently in court for a lawsuit filed against his 1999 hit, "Big Pimpin'." He is scheduled to testify on Wednesday. The lawsuit was filed by Osama Ahmed Fahmy, the nephew of late Egyptian songwriter Baligh Hamdi; Fahmy accused Jay Z, née Shawn Carter, of using part of Hamdi's composition in "Big Pimpin'." The composition Jay Z is being accused of violating is titled "Khosara Khosara." Defending alongside Jay Z is Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley, who helped produce the track. According to…

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    recognise as their internet service - this has become one of the most developed cable types in IT history. From CAT3 to CAT7, many improvements have been made to improve the quality of the cabling, such as giving it a thicker coating to prevent any EMI, or improving the speeds to move data around faster. This is typically the cable that you would visibly see around the office, as it is widely implemented due to a wide range of compatibility and other features such as POE which gives companies a…

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    Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, on 7 December 1941, killing thousands of American soldiers. At the same time, American diplomats were meeting with Japan’s military commander Isoroku Yamamoto, in an effort to maintain peace. Although Japan did not formally declare war, President Franklin D. Roosevelt took the attack as Japan declaring war on America. As a precaution, FDR orders the government to place Japanese-Americans in internment camps. Japanese-Americans were stripped of their rights as citizens;…

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    There is a release from self-constructed prisons within the tragic events which conspire in the novel. Occurrences such as death, divorce, and hardship loosen—if not ultimately break the binding of silence. Adversity breaks the walls of silence by blatantly placing the characters in positions passed the point of feigned ignorance. The characters choose to ignore the Elephants in the room, it is unsaid facial recognitions they perceive between their family units that uphold this agreement to not…

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    TIME RICHNESS (Quantity with Quality vs. Rush with Stress) Fact: We rush through life with no time for our own health, for no time with parents, children nor even with our God-given companion: our spouse. What is this life if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare? To marvel at Gods creations? To visit Natures Bounty, beautiful places and diverse people who we watch only on discovery Channel? Do we today have a choice wrt the time we get up in the morning, the time we sleep, the time…

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    Lower-extremity injuries are a common result in athletes undergoing tangential movements in a swift, rapid manner [1]. An individual diagnosed with a lower-extremity injury exhibits atypical muscle activity and movement patterns measured by range of motion and endurance [2]. Due to their high intensity training method, requiring immense amounts of strength, control, and endurance, dancers are at a high risk for lower- extremity injuries due to the demand for precision and accuracy [3, 4]. The…

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