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- 731: History of Rock and Roll
- History of Rock and Roll INTRODUCTION Rock and Roll started after the year 1955 with its roots being in Blues, Gospel, and Jazz. This influenced vocal music, which was popular with the African American population. Hep Harmony which added rhythm and harmony was sung by groups such as The "Mills Brothers" and the "Ink Spots". Small Swing Bands or Jump Bands featured saxophone soloists ...
- 732: History Of The Detective Novel
- History of the Detective Novel Perhaps the first crime writer was Cicero. He was born Marcus Tullius Cicero in Arpinum, a small town on the outskirts of Rome on January 3 ... the word "Rache" is written in blood near each of the bodies. What they discover is a tale of revenge based in London, but with its origins deep in the American West. Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins also presented works to this genre, but unfortunately Dickens contribution The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1870) was not completed before Dickens himself died, leaving ...
- 733: The Music of Louis Armstrong
- ... is the frank truth about Louis Armstrong. Jazz is a form of music that has been defining itself over the ages. This music form is one that has become an American tradition especially in the New Orleans area. It has grown and developed into a life style that has established roots in this country. Despite the growth and current size of ... a foundation for years of jazz musicians to build an empire. Also, his music and persona have played into this influence into today’s jazz music. Louis was an incredible American who lived the American dream through his music, which resulted in an everlasting impact on many Americans as well as on the world of Jazz. The American tale of rags to riches is ...
- 734: UFOs: We Are Not Alone
- ... Ii. Dents in the earth Iii. Unexplained phenomenon A. The writing on the wall B. Geodes Iv. What about religion? A. The christian bible B. The ancient greeks C. The american indian V. Conclusion We once believed that the earth is the only planet in the universe that supports life. Today there is overwhelming evidence that not only suggests, but supports ... receive a great deal of media attention. This sighting gave birth to the phrase "flying saucer" coined by a reporter named bill begrette. Although not the first ufo sighting in history, kenneth arnolds account is considered to be the first documented ufo sighting. The following day mr. Arnold discovered that in addition to his sighting there were several others in the ... the luminous discs were. The united states has had more than it's fair share of unexplained aerial objects. In february of 1960 the n.A.A.D.S. (North american air defense system) spotted a satellite of unknown origin orbiting the earth. They knew that it wasn't a soviet satellite because it was orbiting perpendicular to the trajectory ...
- 735: The Tragic Challenger Explosion
- ... on the Moon. But all of the success in our space programs is overshadowed by tragedy. On January 28, 1986, one of the worst disasters in our space program's history occurred. Many people were watching at the moment because it was the highly televised space mission where, for the first time, a civilian was a member of the crew that ... tell anyone. When he was growing up, there were no Asian astronauts, no black astronauts, just white ones (Gray 35)." Ellison will be forever remembered as being the first Japanese American in space. Finally, the last member of the seven person crew, Gregory Jarvis, born in 1944. Gregory was very dedicated to the space program. Despite being bumped off two previous ... reporting this story. ABC Anchorman Peter Jennings said, "We all shared in this experience in an instantaneous way because of television. I can't recall any time or crisis in history when television has had such an impact. (Zoglin 42)" The disaster even affected President Reagan's State of the Union address. When asked about the State of the Union ...
- 736: UFO's
- ... II. Dents in the Earth III. Unexplained Phenomenon A. The Writing on the Wall B. Geodes IV. What About Religion? A. The Christian Bible B. The Ancient Greeks C. The American Indian V. Conclusion We are not Alone. On June 24th, 1947 while searching for the remains of a downed Marine C-46 transport, lost somewhere in the Mount Ranier area ... receive a great deal of media attention. This sighting gave birth to the phrase "flying Saucer" coined by a reporter named Bill Begrette. Although not the first UFO sighting in history, Kenneth Arnolds account is considered to be the first documented UFO sighting. The following day Mr. Arnold discovered that in addition to his sighting there were several others in the ... the luminous discs were. The United States has had more than it's fair share of unexplained aerial objects. In February of 1960 the N.A.A.D.S. (North American Air Defense System) spotted a satellite of unknown origin orbiting the Earth. They knew that it wasn't a Soviet satellite because it was orbiting perpendicular to trajectory produced ...
- 737: Comparative Analysis Between P
- ... the United States presidential elections. Dominican Republicans can also receive suffrage if married before 18 but members of the armed forces and police cannot vote. Privatization Policy To understand the history of state ownership and privatization in Puerto Rico it is important to know certain basic facts about them. Its history has strongly influenced its economic existence and position regarding public/private ownership. Puerto Rico s unique social, economic and political circumstances distinguish its privatization capabilities from others in Latin America ... the cellular phone company are both government owned and are for sale. Dominican Republic s distribution of property that is state or privately owned can also be explained looking at history. In the 1970's, Latin America went through a movement advocating state ownership of industry. By mid 1980 s most of the governments in Latin America believed that financial ...
- 738: The American Colonies
- The American Colonies The New England and Southern Colonies were both settled largely by the English. By 1700, the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. The southern colonies have characteristics that ... who]with their golden promises made all men their slaves in hope of recompenses. There was no talk... but dig gold, wash gold, refine gold, load gold.." (Captain John Smith, History of Virginia). The southern colonists were a people who settled in the southern colonies for econmic motives. The people were more materialistic, and individualistic, thus greed prevailed. Conversely, the New ...
- 739: Political Policies Between The
- ... s détente can be attributed to many different issues and events. In researching these events the varying opinions from both world superpowers which would establish the failure of détente in history, as a breakdown in communication and talks between the United State's White House and the Soviet Union's Kremlin with the collapse of détente marking the end of the ... controversial term with both left and right hands of the disagreement criticizing its development. With the Administration of Jimmy Carter, a campaign for restoring confidence in government institutions and reforming American foreign policy was implemented (Froman 1991:74). President Carter appointed Zbigniew Brzezinski as National Security Adviser and Cyrus Vance as Secretary of State. The ongoing differences between Brzezinski and Vance ... Amendment in regards to the Jewish community and Angola all compromised Democratic/ Soviet relations. In spite of all this, by 1977 Détente was still a viable option, with a new American initiative needed to get détente back on track. With the Carter administration, no sign of renewed confidence in détente was evident. Jimmy Carter's action, if anything, impeded progress ...
- 740: We Are Not Alone
- ... II. Dents in the Earth III. Unexplained Phenomenon A. The Writing on the Wall B. Geodes IV. What About Religion? A. The Christian Bible B. The Ancient Greeks C. The American Indian V. Conclusion On June 24th, 1947 while searching for the remains of a downed Marine C-46 transport, lost somewhere in the Mount Ranier area, a young Idahoan businessman ... receive a great deal of media attention. This sighting gave birth to the phrase "flying Saucer" coined by a reporter named Bill Begrette. Although not the first UFO sighting in history, Kenneth Arnolds account is considered to be the first documented UFO sighting. The following day Mr. Arnold discovered that in addition to his sighting there were several others in the ... the luminous discs were. The United States has had more than it's fair share of unexplained aerial objects. In February of 1960 the N.A.A.D.S. (North American Air Defense System) spotted a satellite of unknown origin orbiting the Earth. They knew that it wasn't a Soviet satellite because it was orbiting perpendicular to trajectory produced ...
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