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    Foreigner Research Paper

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    Foreigner is a popular band founded in 1976 by Mick Jonas. Along with him on guitar, you have Kelly Hansen as lead vocalist, Tom Gimbel who could play guitar, keyboards, sax and flute, Jeff Pilson playing bass, Michael Bluestein playing the keyboard, Bruce Watson playing guitar, and Chris Frazier on drums. Still around today, it has made a huge impact. This essay will be able to tell you a bit about the band, and how their music affected their time. It will also convey information such as their most popular hits, what their music has been featured in, and any awards the band may have received. The band is one of the most popular rock bands of all time. They started out with a couple of great hits such as Feels Like the First Time, Cold as Ice, and Long, Long Way From Home. These songs helped its next album land a very high spot on the Billboard chart. It’s fifth album gave the band its first #1 global hit, I Want to Know What Love Is. Moreover, that was about the time Foreigner really became popular. In 2002, Kelly Hansen joined the band on vocals, and their new music spoke to not only old foreigner fans but also the new generation. With her help, they hit the Billboard charts again in 2005 via their live greatest hits’ album, Extended Versions. A couple more great hits followed, then their release of a 3-disk set called Feels Like the First Time. It was when several of their hits were featured on the Rock of Ages soundtrack (hits like “I Want to Know What Love Is”,…

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    city/state I visited was Atlanta, Georgia this was my first time coming to Georgia. I stayed in Atlanta, Georgia for 3 days. The day after we arrived in Georgia we went to the Atlanta, Georgia zoo and saw there many species of animals. There were so many animals there that it would take to long to label them but here are some of the animals I saw. I saw pandas, komodo dragons, gorillas, giraffes, zebras, tigers, primates, sunbears, and many more species of animals. The next day I went to…

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    The most important invention was the Salt Water Taffy. Okay, maybe it’s not tasty but it’s candy? Air Conditioning, another thing that saved me in hot summer days. Invented by Haviland Carrier in 1921, it’s now used all over the world which is amazing. Band-Aids! It’s something we all take for granted today but who invented it? Earles Dickson’s Wife, if she wasn’t clumsy, the Johnson & Johnson employee may have never invented the Band-Aid. Though this isn’t popular now, it was back then. 1944…

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    The oldest currently running TV stations in Palm Springs are ABC’s KESQ-TV and NBC’s KMIR-TV. The city is also served by a variety of AM and FM radio stations that feature anything from soft rock to simulcast news. The Desert Sun is Palm Springs’ daily newspaper while several other periodicals, like the monthly lifestyle magazine Desert Magazine and the weekly LGBT publication Desert Daily Guide, fill other niches. Why Choose Palm…

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    Shanghai Research Paper

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    rising high into the sky in the Pudong district. The city also has many green spaces for rest and relaxation. A most symbolic part of the city is the Bund which at one time was the city’s Wall Street for financial wheeling and dealing. The name of the area is an Anglo-Indian term for embankment of a muddy waterfront. For visitors it is a great place to take a stroll and get an awesome view of Pudong’s skyline. A great many of the art-deco and neo-classical buildings along the Bund were built…

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    Drunken Hun Biography

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    the largest beer companies in the New England area. Growing up in Forrest Park neighborhood, Theodor rarely needed for much, as he would often play with is sister Marney when he wasn’t drawing and striking out when he went fishing with his father. On Sundays his father would take him to the zoo where he gave him a present of colors pencils to draw with. His mother a striking presence in any room would read…

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    Bottle Tree Ranch

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    the remains left by the ancient Sonoran people. The park in which they sit was created in 1892 in order to preserve the ruins, which are one of the largest prehistoric structures in North America. The park includes a visitor's center, which contains a museum and book store. In the visitor's center, guests can watch a film about the structures before doing a self-guided tour of the area. The park also offers guided tours, which last an hour. 10.Old…

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    Williams poured his energy into his sold-out shows. But health problems would derail the comedian in March of 2009. Several months into his fast-paced tour, Williams began experiencing shortness of breath. The complications led him to cancel performances and he ended up undergoing heart surgery. While Williams was recovering, the actor was once again seen playing Teddy Roosevelt in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. In November 2009, he starred alongside John Travolta in the Disney…

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    Williams put his energy into his sold out show. But the health problems of his fast-paced tour in March 2009, several months will derail comedian, Williams began experiencing shortness of breath. Complications caused them to cancel the show and he ended up undergoing heart surgery. Battle of the Smithsonian: Williams was recovering, the actor Teddy Roosevelt once again the game was seen in the museum at night. In November 2009, she starred in the Disney film Old Dogs with John Travolta.…

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    Underwood has said that this album has a darker storyline than her previous albums. Blown Away made number one on the Billboard 200 of the Country Albums Chart and the Digital Albums chart in the United States, selling more than 267,000 in its first week. (Official Carrie Underwood Site, 2012). Carrie Underwood starred as Maria in The Sound of Music live on Broadway and she thoroughly enjoyed that role. When it was over, she felt like she could really buckle down and start working on her next…

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