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    Nowadays, certain style of music are becoming more involve in our society than others. For instance, the R&B and Rap/hip pop are now getting the top on the Medias. We will try to explore those music’s gender. We will try to understand why and how they are what they are now? The R&B first of all stand for rhythm and blues and could be define as a new born of music style which has gotten his origin from rhythm, blues, pop funk, and dance. Rhythm and blues, usually abbreviated R&B was a genre of popular

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    one thing but sing their hearts out for us.” Harper LeeEnd Match uses this quote in her outstanding novel To Kill A Mockingbird. In her book every single character is a mockingbird. If I were a mockingbird I would sing “My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion. But let's be serious now. What would Bob Ewell, Atticus Finch, and Boo Radley sing? Bob Ewell is a fire raging drunk man that wants to just kill everyone he hates. The song Begin Match to source 2 in source list: http://tabportal.com/files/ac_dc/hells_bells/3264873

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    Scott’s ascension to fame was unprecedented. His career, marked by the mid-2013 release of his debut mixtape Owl Pharaoh, had not even began when he signed not only to Epic Records, which has housed acts such as Ozzy Osbourne, Michael Jackson and Celine Dion but also to Grand Hustle & Very G.O.O.D Beats (as a producer), the label imprints of hip-hop juggernauts T.I. & Kanye West. Since then he has released a solid project in Days Before Rodeo, Rodeo’s predecessor and has boasted countless credits, producing

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    Titanic Film Analysis

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    The film Titanic (1997) leading by the famous cinema director James Cameron and whose principal protagonists are Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. This film tells an exciting story of love between two young people from different social classes who will meet each other when they get aboard of this extravagant boat(Cervantes). I think this movie was very successful due to different reasons. Among them I can say that their actors played a fundamental role in the creation of this film. The ostentatious

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    Auto-Tune is a remarkable achievement, and unlike other music technologies that developed progressively overtime, Cher’s single ‘Believe’ ultimately revolutionized Auto-tune as she sold over 10 million copies and unveiled the technological achievement to the world, and T-Pain discovered that secret and released two of the best selling albums of 2007 and 2008, which made him ultimately successful. Kanye West and Lil’ Wayne also took advantage of Auto-Tone when they released their albums in 2008. The

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    The domestic box office gross receipts counted of $9.66 billion in movie ticket sales in 2014, a 4.5% retreat from 2012 and 2013. This totals about 1.18 billion movie tickets sold. The top grossing films of the year were Guardians of the Galaxy, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, The LEGO Movie, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Maleficent, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Godzilla, and 22 Jump Street. Regal Entertainment recent released that

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    The story behind Fernando Varela begins and ends with a voice. A voice that the press is constantly comparing to some of the world’s greatest. Fernando’s powerful voice tells the tale of a breathtaking tenor whose spirit and determination has defied the odds. A story that inspires one to live the life of their dreams. Varela recently shared this voice and his emotionally riveting performances with worldwide audiences who were continuously amazed and left standing on their feet after watching

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    Top 10 Major Record Labels Nowadays. Music and Business Music has several functions in the society, such as the expression of emotions; creation of joy; communication; entertainment; integration of a society; and the continuity of culture. These functions of music make music a human need, which results in humans demanding for music. The human need or demand for music makes music a valuable item (good). Therefore, humans (artists) create music as a good that can be sold for revenues and profits. This

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    “I never expected to be anybody important” (Elvis Presley). The King of Rock’n’Roll, otherwise known as Elvis Presley, was born on January 8th, 1935. Although he wasn’t automatically declared the King he worked hard to be called that. Starting from a young age he attended the Assembly of God Church where gospel music became a huge influence in his future career. On the King’s birthday he received his first guitar as a gift from his mother. A few years after Presley won his school talent show

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    Canadian culture? What distinguishes it from the American? Culture is something that distinguishes one national or ethnic group from another, it is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular society, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Canada and the USA are the neighbor countries which located in the North America. At first glance they are very similar. People speak the same language, listen to the same music and wear the identical

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