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    Biography Dubbed "The First Lady of Song," Ella Fitzgerald was the most popular female jazz singer in the United States for more than half a century. In her lifetime, she won 13 Grammy awards and sold over 40 million albums. Her voice was flexible, wide-ranging, accurate and ageless. She could sing sultry ballads, sweet jazz and imitate every instrument in an orchestra. She worked with all the jazz greats, from Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Nat King Cole, to Frank Sinatra, Dizzy Gillespie and

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    The Swiss Reformation

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    is regarded as the patron saint of Catholic Switzerland. The Catholics also won back some territory. Some of the common lordships readopted Catholicism after their victory at Kappel in 1531. In 1567 Bern gave Chablais and the Pays de Gex back to Savoy after the intervention of the Catholic Cantons. However, other regions remained Protestant despite great pressure. These included the Toggenburg, although it belonged to the St. Gallen monastery. In some Cantons people were able to freely choose their

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    Napoleon III and Bismarck both had huge impacts on France and Germany respectively. Both men had great diplomatic skills and strong personalities which lead to all sorts of reforms within their nation. Both men are known for their leadership skills and for the Franco-Prussian war, and even though the war technically ended by military means, both of their diplomatic skills had major impacts on the dynamic and outcome of the war. It is unclear to many how the war ended with a Prussian victory; and

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    The History of Gospel Music Essay

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    Music is an important aspect of every society. Music can tell stories, release emotions, build bridges and break down barriers, but above all music is entertaining. There are various forms of music but not many have as rich a history as gospel music. The importance of gospel music has been relevant in American music for more than a century and its importance to society is still relevant to this day (See Appendix A). Gospel music helped slaves escape to freedom and paved the way for other styles

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    Representation of Death through Texts

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    A universal fascination with death is not something newly discovered; in fact there is scarcely any other matter upon which our thoughts and feelings have changed so little over time . As humans we have the unique ability to be aware of our own mortality. This awareness means a preoccupation with death is never far from our minds, it only takes the opening of a newspaper to reveal how obsessed with death we are. However, whilst being an obsession, it is also simultaneously something that culture

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    The Swing Era

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    Alabamians. Although his time with the Alabamians was short lived, he eventually became bandleader of a big band called the Missourians. Cab Calloway and the Missourians became an instant hit and sensation. They performed in popular clubs such as Savoy Theater and The Cotton Club. As stated in the article Cab Calloway and The Cotton Club written by Kinsley Suer, "Cab quickly became so popular that his band, which had been

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    was their ability to dominate on land, in the sea, and what made these nations powerful. The forces on land in the Renaissance were what mainly dominated warfare in Europe. Many European countries did not have the means to build a navy, a port to house their navy, or land which had access to the sea. Some of the most important parts of the armies were the equipment they used. There were some dominant roles in combat though. These dominant combat roles are ranged weapons, siege engines, on foot, and

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    How Did Georgia Formed

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    Introduction Have ever wondered how georgia was formed? Georgia was formed by James Edward Oglethorpe and some trusted colonist he was assigned to go with. James Oglethorpe founded Georgia to give people that owes debts to be given a chance to earn money after being released from jail. Oglethorpe ran for parliament in after the Turkish war and won to be a member. He then decided to reform jails all over London because his friend Robert had to share a jail with someone who had smallpox; Robert contracted

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    Louis Armstrong and His Music Essay

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    Louis Armstrong and His Music “The essence of jazz- making something new out of something old, making something personal out of something shared- has no finer exemplar than Armstrong.” (Hasse par. 3) During the 1920’s a young African American man, otherwise known as Louis Armstrong, helped create and represent a new twist on popular music. This music that became so famous and well loved today is also referred to as jazz. Louis Armstrong had a very successful jazz career performing and composing

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    Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, and Nat King Cole. These men all lived vastly different lives, but one exploit that they will always hold in common is that they helped to develop jazz into the integral part of music it exists as today. Jazz created a form of expression that allowed an entire generation to show what they valued and what they represented in life, which is exactly what the men I mentioned earlier did. Accordingly, they did not just make catchy tunes for dancing to and

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