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    the world. Although Juilliard School of Arts helped him improve his musical theory, Miles believed that the music he was being taught was very uninteresting and stated it didn’t fit the style he wanted to play leading him to drop out. Playing for nightclubs and bars while living in the city of jazz it wasn’t hard for a young talent like Miles to go unnoticed. In 1947 he joined…

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    Just off the top of the blue and yellow slides of Martin Tudor Splash Park, is Isaac Banuelos wearing his all red uniform. Wearing red swimming trunks and a regular red t-shirt saying lifeguard in the front with a large white cross right on the middle of his shirt and on his back silkscreen across his shoulders is lifeguard in bold white capital letters. At the top of the slides sounds of laughter are heard from children. It is Isaac making up jokes with all the kids who stand in line to rides…

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    Ellington first played in New York City in 1923. Later that year he moved there and, in Broadway nightclubs, led a sextet that grew in time into a 10-piece ensemble (Duke Ellington). Jazz was growing fast, and so was he. Duke performed for audiences for over 50 years. When he got more famous, him and his band made it big time when they were asked to…

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    Razia Jan Heroes

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    What comes to mind when you hear the word hero? Most people think batman, wonder woman, or even a villain who turns good in the end. The definition of hero is “a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. Though there are many heroes in today's world, I want to tell you about certain individuals who have changed many people's lives for the better. Razia Jan, was born in Afghanistan and moved to the United States in 1970. She was the owner of a…

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    officer. Both this year and last I have been an officer of the club. This year I am the president. Through this, I am encouraged to research LGBT+ history, current events, and other facts. We deal with events such as the Stonewall Riots and the Pulse Nightclub shooting. We also discuss important dates for the community, like Ally Week, Transgender Day of Remembrance, and the Day of Silence. These are topics that are not discussed in school, despite being incredibly important to the lives of a…

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    his employment, and that make it right to hold the employer liable for vicarious liability. Following this development, the “close connection test” was applied and succeeded in Mattis v Pollock, where a bouncer intentional stabbed a person in a nightclub, and in Dubai Aluminium in a case involving fraud. But, no vicarious liability found where the employee merely takes an advantage of the employer (N v Chief Constable of Merseyside Police…

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    Louis Armstrong was born on August 4th 1901 in New Orleans. His tough and painful childhood began when his father abandoned the family Shortly after he was born. Over the next 12 years Louis lived with his grandmother, Josephine Armstrong. At six years old Louis, and three other boys, formed a vocal quartet, It was here where he first felt his love of music grow, sometimes making up to $10 simply from those passing by tipping him, and his friends, in mere pennies. At twelve Louis was sent to…

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    Yes, it should be justified for a cop to fire a gun because they need a way to protect themselves from danger but then again what they consider risk could be regarded as harmless. Police brutality is the use of any force exceeding that reasonably necessary to accomplish a lawful police purpose. Sadly there are many cases where Police officers have used excessive force on someone who wasn't doing anything, for example, Eric Garner, 43-year-old man was put in an illegal chokehold for 15 seconds…

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    Ecstasy

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    person’s mood or perception. It also is known to produce feelings of increased energy, pleasure, emotional warmth, and distorts sensory and time perception (What is MDMA). Ecstasy was very popular back in the 1970s and 80’s among those who attended nightclubs and all-night dance parties (Skomorowsky). Ecstasy was taken in order to help party goers get more in tune with the music and the environment around them. Today, Molly, short for molecular, is the new so-called pure form of ecstasy.…

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    On the night of Jan 31, 2000, Ray was involved in a scuffle outside of a nightclub as the Super Bowl ended in Atlanta. Two men were stabbed to death, and Ray Lewis was seen as the murderer. Lewis, along with two other friends, were charged with murder and aggravated assault (Rhoden). Not only was his reputation hurt, but even…

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