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    Jazz Music In The 1920s

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    During the Jazz Age, jazz music, primarily dominated by African Americans before 1920, began to gain popularity among whites and transformed into an important aspect of American culture. The increased popularity of jazz music among black and white audiences allowed for the breaking of social barriers between blacks and whites, more opportunities for African American musicians, and a more accepting attitude towards African American musicians. Music has always played an essential part in African…

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    The cartoon above is captioned ¨This is the Problem¨, and it was illustrated by Gary Varvel. Gary Varvel is a well known political cartoonist and he has a wide variety of cartoons available for viewing on a website called ¨The Indy Star¨. Varvel has been the editorial artist for ¨The Star¨ for about 22 years, and he was previously the chief artist for the Indianapolis News for 16 years. All of his work was publicized by multiple sources, for example the Indy Star and the Indianapolis News…

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    On November 22, 1963, the world would change forever. America’s president would be killed by a single man for unknown reasons. In Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy would be killed by a lone shooter. This tragic event would change the world. Many questions surround John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Lee Oswald never gave a reason for shooting Kennedy. Jack Ruby mysteriously killed Oswald. Oswald may not have been alone. What happened in the aftermath? Lee Harvey Oswald’s motive…

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    Existentialism in the Face of Mass Shootings: The Balance Between Free Will and Human Life Free will equips humans with the right to act however they choose. Existentialism is a philosophical discipline that encourages humans to use this free will to affect their own development in a meaningful way. Although the United States has previously been lauded for its promotion of independence and self-determination, many are beginning to question why one person’s freedom to bear arms should…

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    childhood, and was never cuddled or liked or understood by my family members. Ethel got married at age 13 years old, but left Her abusive husband, and became a maid in a Philadelphia Hotel. On her 17th birthday, she attended a costume party at a nightclub on Juniper Street, where she was persuaded to sing two songs, her singing impressed the audience so much she was offered work at Lincoln Theater in Baltimore, Maryland, where she earned $10.00 a week, but her manager cheated…

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    Ginormous events in history continue to affect urban life to this day. The integration of blacks and whites started to happen in the urban environment . The creation of cities like Harlem started to pop up in urban areas along with new culture (Harlem Renaissance ) and the popularization of Jazz. Along with this World War One lead into the roaring twenties. A time were fun was high but morals were low. And everything on the urban environment became the picture of luxury. You can still see it to…

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    Jersey. Whitney was an American actress. Whitney was also a singer who went from gospel to pop stardom. Houston started off singing when she was 15 with her mother while trying to get a record deal of her own. At age 19 she was discovered in a nightclub by Clive Davis. Houston passed away February 11, 2012 at a suite in Beverly Hills, California. Whitney was found death by her assistant that afternoon. The assistant found Whitney face down in a bathtub full of water with a “bloody purge coming…

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    Richard B. King, (individually and in his capacity as business owner of The Blue Note jazz club), Defendant/ Appellee Facts: Appellant owned a successful jazz club named “The Blue Note” located in New York City and the appellee operated a small jazz nightclub in Missouri also named “The Blue Note”, for which he established a website to promote events happening at his club. King’s website provided a phone number for interested persons to call and order tickets to a show. Those tickets had to be…

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    This is a case of a domestic disturbance in the club. Plaintiff Ginn’s become “silly drunk” in one of the nightclubs in Georgia. He was asked by several patrons and the manager to leave the premises but didn’t left until the police came. Consequently, Ginn’s has a moral obligation theory, it is a “Rawls’s social justice theory” and according to Cheeseman “it is a moral theory which asserts that fairness is the essence of justice. The theory proffers that says each person is presumed to have…

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    may come from the setting and to overcome the addiction, they will need to stay away from that location. Many drugs like, psychoactive drugs are particularly sensitive to the location they are taken. For example, if a person takes the drug in a nightclub, they may become very wrapped up in the lights and sounds and feel as if the music is part of them and have a great time. If a person is in a place that they may feel threatened, scared or unsure of, they may begin to have a bad experience on…

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