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    choral singing The importance of singing is very interesting to me. I have sang my whole life and find it absolutely fascinating and i would like to show you the importance. When you sing, musical vibrations move through you, altering your physical and emotional landscape. Group singing, for those who have done it, is the most exhilarating and transformative of all. It takes something incredibly intimate, a sound that begins inside you, shares it with a roomful of people and it comes back as…

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    Pistols consisted of four members. They were Sid Vicious, Johnny Rotten, Glen Matlock, and Steve Jones. They were from England, and began in 1973. 5. Another band is The Velvet Underground. a. The Velvet Underground had five members- John Cale, Nico, Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, and Maureen Tucker. They originated from Manhattan, New York, and their first album came out in 1974. 6. The last, and possibly most famous band affiliated with the beginning of punk music, is The Ramones.…

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    man with twin boys and brand new twin girls. Potter who previously owned a small town weekly newspaper business for the past eight years decides he wants a new corporate job with all the benefits to support his family. The other main characters are Lou Flammer the publicity supervisor or his boss, because of Potter’s past of running a newspaper he is given a job as handling the press of the company. The last main character or object is the deer itself that gets trapped in the factory and is the…

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    Being in a band takes heart, passion, talent, and determination to go the distance. In the process, whether it is on the stage or off, a lot of sociological concepts come into play. The first being, social interaction. Being a musician engages communication with fans, managers, other musicians, etc. This can have both positive and negative outcomes. For example, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the rock band KISS teamed up with Hiring Our Heroes to give veterans a chance to…

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    Kanye West Essay

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    out of seven solo albums debuting at No.1 and total of 34 million albums sold. Winner of 21 Grammy Awards and other 68 nominations as a record producer, singer, songwriter and rapper. Until today, no other hip-hop artist has won more. Plaudits from Lou Reed, Prince, Paul McCartney and many more (Biography.com Editors, 2017). He has been influencing music as an art constantly since his…

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    that was used in New Orleans in that it had four beats per bar. It has a piano, set drum(s) and/or a guitar (Fellezs, 2011) The call-and-response pattern between instrumental sections of the band got a change. It involved trumpets and trombones, a reed section comprising of a clarinet and a saxophone. This was from the African way of singing in the African-American Southern Baptist church. The artists in the band maintained a swinging beat, which the people dance to, while the trombones and…

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    Prozac Nation The movie Prozac Nation is about Lizzie, a young woman starting college at Harvard on a full Journalism scholarship. The movie, based on the book of the same name, is a true story written by the person who lived it, Elizabeth Wurztel. The setting is the college’s campus and takes place in the mid-1980s. From the beginning of the movie, we learn that she began cutting, a form of self-mutilation, at age 12. Her parents divorced when she was two, her father mostly uninvolved in her…

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    When looking at the history of graphic design its clear how impactful design has been. There has been plenty of inspiring designers who have continued to embark creativity. There have been designers such as Stefan Sagmeister, who developed “Lou Reed” poster design, Michael Bierut, “The Architectural League of New York Light Years” poster design, there is also Massimo Vignelli who created “New York City Transit Authority” subway map. From these innovative designers the main connection they share…

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    John Lennon Research Paper

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    Mikayla Pen Block D English 11 December 12, 2014 “I'm not going to change the way I look or the way I feel to conform to anything. I've always been a freak. So I've been a freak all my life and I have to live with that, you know. I'm one of those people.” Be yourself and ignore all opinion of others, the best thing you can do it be yourself. John Lennon was an inspirational singer and song-writer. He spoke about people being true to themselves. Positive vibes came from Lennon’s music and his…

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    Athena, also called Athena Parthenos, was a Greek goddess who played a very important and unforgettable role in the time of Greek mythology. She was described as wearing body armor, a golden helmet, carrying a shield as well as a spear (Cartwright, “Athena”). She was often known to people as the protector of the city and the goddess of war, handicraft and practical reason. Athena was also the daughter of Zeus. Though, she did not have a mother; it is said that she appeared full-grown from Zeus’s…

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