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    Benzenethiol Ligand Study

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    In this study, the effect of benzenethiol ligand on CdSe/ZnS core/shell quantum dots was investigated. Conventional long-chain oleic acid (OA) and trioctylphosphine (TOP) capping ligands were partially replaced by short benzenethiol ligands, and the improvement in the luminescence performance was observed in quantum dot light emitting diodes (QD-LED). Approximately 1.8 fold improvement was achieved for both the maximum luminance and maximum current efficiency for the QD-LEDs fabricated with…

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    Hole In The Soul Analysis

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    Wolfe’s A Good-Natured Riot: The Birth of the Grand Ole Opry, and Benjamin Filene’s Romancing the Folk: Public Memory and American Roots Music are excellent representations of this narrative. Each of them contend that notions of authentic forms of music can be traced back to academic or commercial attempts to define and market music to a specific audience. To make their arguments, each author accesses a wealth of primary source material and oral…

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    Tin Pan Alley Tin Pan Alley is the name that is given to the group of musical artists and producers of New York during the 19th and 20th century. The name was, at first, given to a specific location in New York. Tin Pan Alley was located between West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan. Tin Pan Alley is said to have gotten its name from the collective sound of the pianos all playing different tunes at the same time. This was said to sound like tin pans being banged…

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    Tin Pan Alley Case Study

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    Describe what Tin Pan Alley was, and its importance in the rise of musical theatre composers. According to a story told by Harry Von Tilzer whose office was located on West 28th street, described that area as a place where pianos were being played could be heard clanging and banging like someone was beating a tin pan, so that where the name Tin Pan Alley arose from. Tin Pan Alley was very important in terms of the rise of musical theatre composers…

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    sections about Spotify’s merchandise sales, how much each song costs, the economic benefits of buying the paid version of the program, and the business model of Spotify. The research in the article asserts that musicians do not lose money because they can sell their merchandise on their Spotify profile (Youorski). The author goes on to describe the economic benefits for Spotify users, stating that “average pay for each stream of a song is between .006 and .0084 of a cent” (Youorski). This…

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    Popular Music Case Study

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    featured individual performers and, ultimately, helped to lead the “pop” of the music industry. 5. Contrast Tin Pan Alley songs before and after “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”. Answer- Before “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”, songs in Tin Pan Alley were more classical, storytelling, and narrative like. They also consisted of sentimental waltz songs and operettas. After the “Alexander Ragtime Band”, Tin Pan Alley songs became more casual and expressed a carefree attitude. They also encompassed free…

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    Campbell's Soup Cans

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    food can that is very similar in style to Andy Warhol’s Campbell 's soup cans. I chose this image because 101 Dalmatians is one of my favorite Disney films. I also enjoy some of Andy Warhol’s work and his Campbell’s Soup Cans is one of his more famous works. I found this image is a part of the Disney fine art program. Tricia Buchanan-Benson is the artist of this piece. Many of her works are for Disney and other illustrations works. The image is a parody on Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans. The…

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    My paper focuses on appropriation and how the progression of appropriation continued into Pop Art and what that could’ve translated into American society. I will look at appropriation in art to compare to the cultural values at the time and to go in depth about what it meant to Americans during the 1960s. During the 1960s, the time Pop Art was emerging in America, a war-consumed society was transitioning into a mass cultural embrace of media and art. Pop Art was the art of popular culture. It…

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    Andy Warhol Biography

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    weeks that their mother was sick. One that has heard of Andy Warhol may know that his Campbell soup pictures were monumentally famous in the 60’s. Since Andy used so many different mediums his process varied but, his content ranged anywhere from soup cans to Hollywood icons to homosexual…

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    Artwork from Andy Warhol can now seen be classified as high art for it’s iconic standing and high price tag. While works from Jackson Pollock are still deemed as high art, aspects of mass reproduction of the image in the form of everyday objects such as prints, t-shirts, totes and coffee mugs demain the work by making it available to the masses for a relatively cheap price. Number 1 (Lavender Mist), 1948 by Jackson Pollock is one of the classic art pieces that can be defined as high art. The…

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