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    Clemmie's Unlucky Day

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    Gracie sits in the car with hands sweating and heart pounding, anticipating her husbands angry outburt lasting for the rest of what was supposed to be a lovely evening. As she is explaining to Ted that she had not seen his speech and was unaware that she was responsible for keeping track of it, her phone rings. Filled with joy Gracie sees her daughters name on the screen, she forgets all about Ted and answers the call as if his outburst didn't just happen. Clemmie always helps Gracie forget…

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    It was going to be a long and hard investigation for Bob, as the body of the Bloodson’s family cook, Raz Mataz, laid in front of him inside the kitchen of the Hauntside Mansion. “It looks like we have an investigation on our hands,” mentioned Bob. Billy Bob was a retired police detective for the Huantside Police Department. As he was offered 1 million dollars from the Huantside Government to investigate this case, Bob had a weird feeling. A feeling that was sensing fear in that this murder was…

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    Lost at Berry College Many people how beautiful the grounds of Berry College are, but what they don’t know is there are 26,000 acres of them. The length of the hiking, biking trails is stated at 40 miles, but that is just the service roads and main trails. If you get off the main trails at Berry you can get lost, and end up in a different county; that is what I did. It was a beautiful autumn day, a day that only November in Northwest Georgia could provide. You could see your breath in the…

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    This artist was born April 29, 1945 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She would later become one of the most famous women to have been signed to Motown records. Furthermore, she would proceed to make some of the greatest duet classics. She sadly had a very difficult truncated life. At an early age she was raped in a school yard by three teenage boys. Her mother was put in an asylum for her mental disorder. This artist would also have a series of violent intimate relationships with other big name…

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    Beyonce Knowles-Carter was born on September 4th, 1981. She has sold over 118 million records, and has won 17 Grammy Awards both as a solo singer, and as part of a previous group of which she was the lead singer in, Destiny's Child. Beyonce first sang for an audience when she was 7 years old at a talent show. taking out first place and ,beating people aged 15 and sixteen. She attended school at St Mary elementary school, where she enrolled in dance classes. Her talent for singing was…

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    Listening to the selections I found they all generally appeal to me though others have more of an immediate preference than others. A genuine love for music creates an appreciation for all genres. One can respect or acknowledge the environment from which it was produced, its purpose, and the skill of the musician(s). I particularly became fond of The Andrew Sisters after experiencing the song “The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy”. I recall hearing it from a television commercial vaguely, but it was a…

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    American rock and roll scene. These artists brought with them a new style, a new look, and new attitude to the rock and roll world, significantly different from that of early rock artists, although they mirrored many of the same ideals. Ideals such as rebellion, challenging authority, and experimentation. Miller points out this idea along with the fact that everyone was embracing the rock scene as their own by saying, “Around the world in the mid-Sixties, everywhere people were listening to rock…

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    This episode of Season 15 in which the agents continue their efforts when they learn the main suspect in the Gig Harbor killings is being released from jail due to a lack of evidence. The CSI agents remember the “lady” whom previous was male had never been investigated. Upon investigating more they rushed to the home of the lady and bad smell leads them to a bedroom where a decomposed body is strapped to the bed. More body parts are found in a freezer by the team. D.B.'s daughter Mia is…

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    “Rock Awhile” by Goree Carter and “Devil Got My Woman” by Skip James have their similarities and their differences. These two male baritone’s songs have a similar format to their lyrics as well as a similar topic. These two songs differ in instrumental set up as well as delivery. In both songs Carter and James both talk of women in their lyrics. In “Devil Got My Woman” James sings of being “that woman man”, how she “changed her mind”, how he “loved that woman…took her from [his] best friend”,…

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    Ain T Going Down Thesis

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    Ain’t Going Down (Till I Get an A) “The most stunning success story of the early-Nineties contemporary country music boom was that of Garth Brooks.” (Rolling Stone) He was originally born with the name of Troyal Garth Brooks on February 7, 1962. His career started while he attended Oklahoma State University, singing in bars and clubs. Following college, he moved to Nashville and eventually was signed onto Capitol Records. Brooks is the biggest-selling solo recording artist in American music…

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