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    “Back in Black” offers hard hitting guitar movements, and the heavy rock vocals drive you to victory.Prior to recording this song, AC/DC’s lead vocalist had passed away and they had to get a new one. This song brought them back to their feet after their a tragic lost, and should bring you back to your feet too. Eminem: “Lose Yourself” “Lose Yourself” will surely make you lose yourself in your workout. It has a a great, steady beat and heavy bass that you can

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    rock is Beatlemania. After Beatlemania began, bands like The Who, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and Cream started to lead the music world. While these bands were ruling the world, other genres were starting to begin like progressive rock, and heavy metal. After the Vietnam War in the 70s, the people started to settle down. As a result, so did the music. Bands like Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones took the sound they had (hard rock) in the 60s and blended it with blues to create a

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    Heavy metal contamination is a major environmental hazard worldwide, leading to losses in agricultural yields as well as causing harmful effect on human health entering through the food chain. Although they exist naturally, toxic level of heavy metals occurs in the environment or soil due to mainly industrial and agricultural operations. Chromium (Cr) is the seventh most abundant element on earth and second largest contributor of ground water, soil and sediment contamination [1]. Release of Cr containing

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    Now a days, we are used to shocking lyrics and eye catching looks. It seems that every artist now is fighting to be so different that everyone is drawn to them. It was not always like this. In the late nineties and early two-thousands, most artists tried to fit in with the other blonde, processed pop stars that the industry was spitting out. When there was an artist who was not always happy and did sing about PG rated topics, they were blamed for what was wrong with the world, especially teenagers

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    controlling solute movement, salt solubility, chemical reaction and microbiological activities and most importantly the bioavailability of metal ions. In this situation, a successful phytoremediation program must be considered as an alternative in the specific site. In the past lots of researchers have tried different method in order to mitigate or reclaim the heavy metals polluted soils, but so far phytoremediation is the best of all because it is

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    There are certain musicians that come along that shift a culture, attitude, or future musicians. Another musician that went on influence future generations and considered one of the greatest guitar players in the world is Eddie Van Halen. Eddie Van Halen was born in Holland in 1955 and immigrated to Pasadena California. At the age of seven, Eddie was training as a classical pianist, although his love for Rock and Roll was developing. He started working a paper route and used the money to buy a

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    This statement is very impactful in how he uses the example of painting the American flag, it’s not possible without the color red and for artists to not be able to write songs using their past experiences that isn’t quite possible either. Another limitation of music censorship is that lyrics are poetry and are filled with double meanings so what may be obscene to one person may be perfectly acceptable to another. John Denver testified at the 1985 hearing of the PMRC stating that his song “Rocky

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    Alcoholism in a social issue aspect 1. Introduction In todays society there has been a huge controversial issue, on college campuses specifically, about drinking. Administrators, staff, volunteers, and even students have attempted to reduce the amount of usage of the consumption of alcohol or stop it once and for all. Some students’ use drinking in way to cease stress, to promote the feeling in power, or to branch out and socialize, but the outcome of it is not something to be hyped up about.

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    The vibrations from the drums felt like they were beating in my chest. The guitar pierces through my ears and the singer’s voice is so dark and deep, it sends shivers down my spine. It was exhilarating, it was my first concert. In the summer of 2013, I went to my first concert. I went with my boyfriend, Justin. We had been dating for a couple of years. In the summer of 2011, we meet at Hastings we were both in the aisle of the rock/alternative. I was looking for a Nirvana CD. I couldn’t find their

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    escape panic [2], and Mexi- can waves at sporting events [3] are emergent phenomena that have been observed in specific social settings. Here, we study large crowds (102 − 105 attendees) of people under the extreme conditions typically found at heavy metal concerts. Often resulting in injuries [4], the collec- tive mood is influenced by the combination of loud, fast music (130 dB [5], 350 beats per minute), synchronized with bright, flashing lights, and frequent intoxication [6]. This variety and

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