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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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    The Rain Song Analysis

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    and emotional style of expressing the author’s intents yet allowing each listener to add their own experiences into the interpretation. Recorded in 1972 and released in 1973, Led Zeppelin’s “The Rain Song” displays the bands creative genius in producing a ballad that has stood the test of time. At the suggestion of Led Zeppelin drummer, John Bonham, following a discussion with George Harrison about the band not writing ballads, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, both lyrical geniuses, wrote this…

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    Def Leppard is an English-based rock band that originated in 1977 in Sheffield, England. Three teenage boys, Rick Savage, Pete Willis and Tony Kenning, created Def Leppard which was originally called Atomic Mass in the year 1977. Rick Savage played bass, Pete Willis played guitar and Tony Kenning played the drums. Later, Joe Elliot auditioned for the role of guitarist for the band but, the other members believed his skills would be better suited as the lead singer. With the newest addition to…

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    Sleep Patterns

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    emit a blue LED light that tricks the brain into staying awake longer. The brain produces a chemical hormone called melatonin that prepares the body for sleep. The light from the screen however throw a person’s internal clock off and make them stay awake. Why does the blue light keep people up? A study in 2002 found that light signals in our eyes are converted into neural signals, which are more sensitive to short wave light, like the blue light. Red light is the longest on the spectrum. LED…

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    Control and oversight of the airline industry did not happen overnight, it has evolved over the past 90 years, most if not all of the legislation and regulations, congress passed and signed into law by the President of the United States were reactionary to real world events instead of visionary outlook. The aviation industry would enter into the United States at a relatively slow pace furthermore; there was minor growth from the Wright Brothers first flight in 1903 to mid-1925. The years between…

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    Mathematicians 1800s

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    and the people who inhabit it. so, may this essay please you. 2: Happenings in this period: 1805: aaron burr killed Alexander Hamilton in duel. 1809: Abraham lincoln is born. 1826: thomas jefferson and john adams die. 1838: ferdinand graf von zeppelin is born. 1845: william kingdon clifford is born. 1861:…

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    Lifestyle Change Project

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    Lifestyle Change Project For the lifestyle change project, I chose to reduce my energy consumption. The primary reason for choosing this was to save money. Energy consumption was one aspect of the environment that had not paid much attention to. This change is also universal. Anyone can make a conscious effort to reduce his or her electricity consumption. It essentially requires awareness to the issue. Electricity use has “environmental implications, a reduction in electricity use by any means…

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    Microbes In Horticulture

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    corresponding to 2.4% of energy consumption. Replacing incandescents with LEDs would theoretically reduce global electricity consumption for lighting by 50%” this reduction of energy cost means that mankind could still keep using energy without being any where near as harmful to the earth as we have been (Kille). The breakthrough of LED is “potentially one of the biggest advancements in horticultural lighting in decades” (Morrow). LED lights have been used in a “variety of roles in…

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    This in turn affects the operational cost of LED bulbs. The price in the market for an LED bulb is $8. The price is more expensive compared to CFL bulbs. However, this expense is recovered in a long run since LED bulbs consume less energy than CFL bulbs. Only one LED bulb is needed for 25,000 hours of use. The total cost of electricity for the same amount of hours and same rate is $30. In the end, the total operation cost of a 10 watt LED bulb ends up being $38. When comparing the two…

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    The Secret History was written by Procopius during his lifetime, but after his other works. This was a work written for himself and close friends, which he never intended to publish. The Secret History shows a different side to the events that happened in the Byzantine Empire. This book shows a different side to many different, well know rulers in Byzantine. Procopius portrays Antonina to be a very scandalous person with very little morals who would cheat on her husband every chance she got.…

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