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    Rock Band Classification

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    I never knew so many alternative rock bands were also considered hard rock bands. So many people around the world are major listeners of so many subgenres of rock music. I found that the most popular genres are alternative and hard rock. Personally my phone is full of music from both genres of rock. The two genres seem to be so different from one another to have so many of the same bands in them. A very popular rock back these days Avenged Sevenfold is under both classifications. I guess this…

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    From a very young age, my mother and father taught me to do what makes me happy, and not to worry about anyone else. “Simple Man” by Lynyrd Skynyrd embodies what I have been taught all my life. My mom used to sing this song when she was putting me to sleep, and ever since then, “Simple Man” has held a very special place in my heart. This is the song I think of when I’m having a hard time or when I need to remember to live for myself, despite what anyone thinks about me or the ones around me. My…

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    “Comparing Solo Artists and Bands” Rock music has been defined and altered by a plethora of incredible individuals and groups. While solo artists were common in the United States during the early stages of rock and roll, between the 50s and 70s times changed and bands grew into a bigger part of Rock history as well. When trying to establish which of the two, bands or solo artists, are most successful in rock music, there are several areas to look at. One, the time period, and two, the number of…

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    Introduction To what extent is Bayes theorem used in the crowdsourcing of Pandora? Crowdsourcing is the gathering of information on the internet through tags, likes, and what sites a user visits. Crowdsourcing is an asset to advertisers seeking to find a target audience to sell a product. Bayes theorem describes the probability of an event based on prior knowledge that might be related to the event. Pandora music is a service that creates a radio station related to an album, genre, or artist of…

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    For as much chaos that may have been ingrained into my family there was something more that we all might have overlooked and that was the life that our family posed. Good, bad or ugly my family was full of life. I recall it was always busy, moving forward with getting the task at hand done - work was essential if not the most pertinent thing. My parents both born during the time of the great depression had grown up in a very changing time in Americas history, it was a time when men were…

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    waiting for rockers who are willing to foot the bill. Guitar Hero II has many of the features that its older version has, but many upgrades and completely new specs to look at. There are 64 new songs to play, including the famous Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd, as well as songs like Strutter by KISS. One of the must-have returning specs is the guitar controller, which as obviously a hit back when the original Guitar Hero was released. The game is great for people who are willing to go the extra…

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    The hermit set out of camp at midnight, carrying his backpack and his bag of break-in tools, and threaded through the forest, rock to root to rock, every step memorized. Not a boot print left behind. It was cold and nearly moonless, a fine night for a raid, so he hiked about an hour to the Pine Tree summer camp, a few dozen cabins spread along the shoreline of North Pond in central Maine. With an expert twist of a screwdriver, he popped open a door of the dining hall and slipped inside, scanning…

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