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    Ava Gurba 7/24/15 MUS 109 Rock Music Midterm Exam Both the radio and records have had significant impact on the development on rock n’ roll. Similarly, the radio and records gave musical artists an extended ability to stretch their audiences. Strongly intertwined, while they both gave listeners the ability to find artists they like, there are some clear differences between each the developments of the radio and that of records. In the years prior, the music industry was built on the “Tin

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    along with the pictures. Nothing ever stopped me from trying to understand things. When I turned 4, my dad finally taught me to read. We would sit on the couch, me sounding out each word and my dad correcting me after each mispronunciation. The experience was enthralling. Ever since that moment, I have been passionate about learning. When given the opportunity to learn, I seize it. In this way, I identify most with the Scholarship aspect of the Nation Honors Society. Education has never been the

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    repeating the song in my head. Two weeks later the song went away. This is called an earworm. This experience highlights That earworms can affect anyone, anywhere at anytime. With more knowledge I can change that and Earworms will never happen again. People need to know,the history of Earworms,ways to remove Earworms, and facts about Earworms because most people have had this unpleasant experience they do not want anymore. Before we go into how to get rid of earworms, I want to look back at the history

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    about my experience in music I had done a I had done a musical performance during my high school. As I was extremely enthusiastic about music, I needed to accomplish something that is connected with music. Along these lines, I sang a tune. The tune's name was " Hidda Hiddai"

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    Paul Allen: A Biography Paul Allen, alongside Bill Gates, is one of Washington’s biggest billionaires. made known by Microsoft, Paul has gone on to become skilled in managing and owns several sports teams and companies. Unfortunately, not as many people know of him as much as his partner, Gates, is known, because he didn’t take as much credit. Understanding his philanthropic efforts and contributions to science is just as important as Gate’s. Paul Allen is no wallflower, in fact he is quite the opposite

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    learners make them feel all the doors to simplicity of language is open. Listening of a language makes good and cool-hearted learners and speakers. There is no good speaker, who have not been a good listener “knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens” (Jimi Hendrix). It is education what makes us to know about the language, but the most important factor that makes the learner able to attain certain end is how much he/she (Learner) listens. Rhythm and sound Listening requires silence. Neutrally speaking, the

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    The 1960s brought a new character into play, the hippie generation changed America's future generations with the different lifestyle they lived in. The hippie movement started out in the early 60s and had brought another war. The movement started out on the east coast and ended up on the west coast in California to get away from the control of parents who wouldn't let their teenagers express themselves. Hippies were known for breaking boundaries and testing limits.The hippie movement had involvement

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    This concert report will go into great detail regarding the performance that I witnessed, as well as the genre of Jazz that was played, the artist, and the techniques that were used. I will start with my personal experience of the concert that I attended. This will focus on the details of the performance, as well as my mindset before and after the show. Next, this paper will research the origins of the genre of Jazz that was played, which is Funk and has been supported by several scholarly sources

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    discusses how Cash’s one performance at Folsom Prison created a revolution in the music scene by tapping into the essence of rebellion in the time period. Kendall Williams also elaborates on the music scene of 1968 in an article about the memory of Jimi Hendrix. Williams generalizes music as a way that the masses express themselves and share with the greater community the creator’s culture whether it is a single artist or representative of some group of the time. In my own article, John Sinclair of the

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    Race in Recitatif

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    William Fountain *Professor Undisclosed* English 1102 Due: February 10, 2014 Race in Recitatif Recitatif is a story written by Toni Morrison. It is about characters Twyla and Roberta and their experiences during and after being put in a shelter. Race can change what a person’s motives are viewed as. Racial stereotyping and racial segregation play a big part in this story. Twyla and Roberta are of a different race/ethnicity which causes strife between the two and they have different opinion

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