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    Taylor Swift

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    Sadly she was turned down and she then realized “everyone in town wanted to do what I wanted to do what I wanted to do. So, I kept thinking to myself, I need to figure out a way to be different.” However she then aced an artist development deal with RCA Records. After receiving many “not yets” from the record she decided to go her own way. One day as she was performing at the Bluebird café ,which ironically so is the café that Faith Hill was discovered at, she receives a phone call from Scott…

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    Troubles In Camden

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    city called Camden. When many people hear the name Camden, they think of all the crime and drug issues that go on in that city. What some people may not know is that their past wasn’t all that bad. “Camden was once a manufacturing boomtown, home to RCA Victor, Campbell’s Soup and the biggest shipbuilding company in the world” (Guy). Once the industrial market declined, the economy of the city declined along with it. Then during 1969 and 1971,…

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    It has been generally accepted that listening to music can improve mental health as it has the ability to divert us from stress by promoting positive state of mind (MacDonald & Wilson, 2014). In the society we currently live in, the self-awareness of most people is diminishing progressively since individuals are often overwhelmed with works and other activities, reducing the time spent for themselves. We often fail to realize that time for ourselves is essential since it would reboot our brain,…

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    Elvis Presley: Becoming the King Elvis Presley left a long lasting legacy on the music industry. Rock ’n’ Roll would have never been how it is today, if a small town boy from Memphis, never picked up a guitar. Elvis was different and was unlike any other musician. He grew to be very popular, in a short amount of time. The young crowds that his music dragged in, adored him instantly due to his looks and stage presence. How much of an impact did the artist leave however? A culture was completely…

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    Little Richard Role Model

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    influenced the defining moments of rock ‘n’ roll. He underwent multiple complications within his family during his childhood years, but always stayed true to church and his passion for music. Richard caught what he thought to be his big break with RCA Records in Atlanta nearing the end of 1951. Unfortunately, after creating several blues track with Billy Wright’s Orchestra they flew under the radar and went…

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    “That’s Where Your Heartache Begin”, he went back in early 1954 and recorded “Casual Love Affair” and “I’ll Never Stand in Your Way” this is when he met Sam Phillips, and shortly after he signed with Sun Records, although in 1955 his contract was sold to RCA Victor, and by 1956 he was an “International Sensation”, all within the first three years of his music career. Michael’s start in music came in 1964, when at the age of six, and his father started entering “The Jackson Brothers” into talent…

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    My Favourite Celebrity I have chosen ‘My Favourite Celebrity’ as my written assignment and presentation topic. The purpose that I choose the topic is because I want to share the story about my idol , Taylor Swift. She had long been my idol since 12 years old before I am able to get the chance to meet her. She is one of my favourite singer plus songwriter , she is also my role model and my inspiration as well as my motivation in my life. I feel proud to be one of the Swifties and I wish to go…

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    Who are the Japanese War Brides? After World War II, approximately 10,200 marriages between Japanese women and American soldiers stationed in Japan were registered through the American consulate in Japan. Even if small fraction of American soldiers were involved in these mixed-race marriages, it was still a hot issue in the United States. At a time when non-white Americans were still faced heavy discrimination and Japanese-American citizens were still suffering from the effects of internment…

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    Medical Errors In Research

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    determining why it happened, and how to minimize the probability of it happening again. Root cause analysis looks at the facility’s physical environment, human as well as organizational causes (Curran and Totten, 2010, p. 274). While the goal of a RCA is learning, staff involved in the incident can feel intimidated by the process and worry about potential negative consequences to their employment as a result of the error. While this should not be a valid concern, it is a concern none the less…

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    INTRODUCTION The daughter of housewife Avie Lee Parton and tobacco farmer Robert Lee Parton, Dolly Rebecca Parton, came into this world on January 19, 1946, in Pittman Center, Tennessee. She spent her childhood in Sevierville, Tennessee. Beginning her television career at the tender age of twelve, she went on to perform at the Grand Ole Opry and record for a tiny label by the time she was thirteen years old. She relocated to Nashville to begin her career as a country singer in 1964, after…

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