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    The History Of Jazz Music

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    This style of music had been obtaining a wilder style with stronger beat. There was an artist go by Fats Domino. He was great with the jukebox. Early 1950s music was paying attention with less taboo though the white folks who owned radio outlets. R&B started to become very popular. This style of music has less noise and it’s smooth, relaxing. It was highly demanded in the African American communities. It went from city to cities till it become very popular and reached the mainstream…

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    systematic marketing efforts by labels, the distribution of music has been closely involved, and at times directly responsible, for the public adoption of various mediums of technology. Through the public adoption of LP record players, the portable radio, the television, the Walkman and more recently, MP3 players, music has given communications technology a purpose and even allowed these mediums to a serve the more fundamental and abstract functions of bringing the community…

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    widely because it brought out different types of emotion from people listening to his music. He is a big Influence on the music industry and is well known around the world today. Sound/Music is a very powerful media. Now a days films/movies, music videos, video games and so on consists of music or sound to convey emotions. To bring out a certain theme .Through sounds of instruments we can convey a feel/emotion. Make people think of certain things or imagine/picture something while hearing a…

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    have the lavish women, expensive cars, and money. Communities, generation and legacies are suffering because of the negative visualizations that producers and record companies are promoting to rap artist, along with BET and MTV broadcasting their videos (Toms, 2006,…

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    Battleship History

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    History of Battleships Over the the course of history several things have changed. However, battleships have mostly stayed the same due to the technology and material that is put into manufacturing the vessel. A Battleship is a large reinforced warship with a main battery consisting of large caliber guns. Battleships were made for a plethora of reasons like defending the ocean, also to protect the safety of others. Battleships are made for different purposes and can be different sizes.. During…

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    in the air☺); however, I found a very fun outlet in the off-season through a comedy troupe that I joined and stayed involved in until I graduated. After high school, I attended the University of Texas where I took classes in both their theatre and radio-television-film program. From there, I moved out to LA where I worked with a number of teachers and programs including The Upright Citizens Brigade, Janet Alhanti and Joe Anthony at The Red Door…

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    There were many major events in the Decade of the 1980s. One of them was the creation of Pacman. Pacman is an arcade game that was developed by Namco and created by video game designer, Toru Iwatani. The game released in Japan on May 22, 1980. The game was developed over the course of about a year, beginning in April 1979. Iwatani wanted to appeal a wider audience such as women instead of just men since very few games were played by women at all. Because of this, he added elements such as a…

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    Unfortunately this groundbreaking achievement didn 't last long, since N.W.A was soon after banned from mainstream radio station for their explicit content. But it didn 't matter that the stations weren 't playing their songs, because they were already being heard. In the same year Yo! MTV Raps premiered, it was a whole show dedicated to hip hop/rap music. The following…

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    especially when Dylan dropped soda all over Cass's new jeans and the stain was red so it has seemed as if she had exploded period blood all over herself, she nearly killed the kid if Layla and I weren't there we would of attended his funeral. "Katherine Wells, are you going to explain to me what the actual fuck you were thinking when you nearly killed yourself with the situation that happened exactly at 9:24am concerning you and Scarlett Carver?!" Dylan nearly yells as he's trying his best to…

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    King David Research Paper

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    DAVID?S BIG LIFE AND THE BIG LESSONS IT OFFERS BELIEVERS To describe David as a legendary figure is an appropriate nod to the impact his life has had on multiplied millions. But the story of his life is not a legend, it is a fact and its scope is extraordinary. When you travel with David through the journey that was his life you are in for a wild ride filled with unbelievable highs and devastating lows. I can?t think of any Biblical biography ? a biography contained with Scripture ? that gives…

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