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    bet none of you have taken the time to look at the differences over the course of the decades. It is pretty interesting I encourage you to do it if you have not already done it. In fact after you have read this paper you will have done just that by looking at the different album covers that I have looked at over the last three weeks trying to make connections on why the album covers of every decade is similar but different from other decades. Over the course of time album cover designs have…

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    Brooks And Dunn Influence

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    wondered why a group wouldn’t want to just stay together and produce whenever they could instead of retiring. They wouldn’t have to be together all the time, just once in a while. That’s not what was wanted from Ronnie and Kix. They were satisfied with what they had accomplished and had had enough and were ready to do the things retired people are able to do such as relax on the beach somewhere (Mansfield). They had already been number one on the hit numerous times and were very well known.…

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    represented hip-hop, former U.S. Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. At the time, many people did not take it seriously, but six years later, his musical and concept album on Alexander Hamilton have become a wild hit. His concept album has sold over 2,000,000 units in the United States and reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 200. Just recently, the first volume of The Hamilton Mixtape was released on ITunes. The Hamilton Mixtape is a compilation of songs from the musical, Hamilton, with a remix to…

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    makes fun of the possible culprits. ICloud, which is storage and computing service from Apple Inc., was accused of being an unreliable source of saving data. Stewart compared it to an actual cloud looking solid and stable while actually being a compilation of water and air. He then criticizes the people that thought the act of taking nude picture was pointless. Stewart mocks them for not realizing that human nature is to have sexual…

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    Parkinson’s Disease “Parkinson 's disease is the most common serious movement disorder in the world, affecting about 1% of adults older than 60 years” (Samii, Nutt, and Ransom). Parkinson’s disease is not common to younger aged people. This disease does not affect one ethnic or racial group in particularly. Parkinson’s disease can occur in any race or nationality; however, men are more likely to develop this disease rather than women. Parkinson’s can date back to “1817 when James Parkinson…

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    word, but according to Cohen, “The monster is dangerous, a form suspended between forms that threatens to smash distinctions.” With this, Cohen proves perfectly that a monster does not have to be threatening to human life in order to be a monster, it just has to threaten the walls of categorization that are created by the members of any society to create social norms. The Cookie Monster, very easily, refuses to be put into any specific category of characters, causing him to be outcasted and ruin…

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    writing has developed from a sense of humor obtained from a creative tool for memorization and an inspiration to acquire knowledge from expanding my vocabulary; also I have learned multiple lessons from a rigor filled course that changed my outlook on time management and set me on a course to becoming an overall better writer. As any artist does in their particular work of art, in order to become a great writer,…

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    Myron, which tells the story of her library cat, Dewey, and how he had helped shape not only herself, but a whole town. One winter morning in small-town Spencer, Iowa, a small kitten was shoved into the local library’s drop box, where Vicki at the time worked as a librarian. With help from the library staff, the kitten is nursed back to health, and the community of Spencer chooses to name him “Dewey” during a contest held for name ideas. One day, Dewey had escaped the library and went missing…

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    Eisenhower's Domino Theory

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    The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien is a book containing a compilation of short stories that take place in Vietnam during the Vietnam war. These stories depict the horrors and atrocities that take place during war. General history shows that the US spent lots of time and money. The US involvement in Vietnam divided Americans into the hawks and the doves. The hawks were people who supported the war while the doves were people who opposed the war. The conflict between the hawks and doves…

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    Raine Baker 5/5/2016 Sean Beachy "Good Times, Bad Times" Led Zeppelin is a name that transcends generations and has made a lasting impression on music history. After an unlikely formation from the ending of another band, they took the world by storm. The band faced triumphs and tribulations, before their sad and unwelcome end. Luckily for everyone else, they reunited time and time again to delight and wow the public. Led Zeppelin was instrumental in the late sixties and seventies of the…

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