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- 321: Kadelphianism
- ... has exemplified human kindness, friendship, and peer unity. The earliest Kadelphians formed the religion as a means of uniting the students at T.C.U. The founding fathers, Robert Tucker Fitzgerald and Edward Pierce Turner, began the organization based on the belief that Kadelphianism is more than a ritual or a symbol; they believed it was a way of life. The ...
- 322: Louis Armstrong
- ... masterpiece work, 'Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy', for Columbia. There were also some astonishing reworkings of his early classics in 'A Musical Autobiography' for Decca, and several session with Ella Fitzgerald for Verve that became major sellers". (www.redhotjazz.com) He continued a full touring schedule until 1968, when his health finally began to decrease due to a weakened heart. Armstrong ...
- 323: The History Of Jazz
- ... Billie Holiday was only a teenager when she began her singing career. She subtly changed the notes and rhythms of popular songs to give them new, often ironic meanings. Ella Fitzgerald was the popular favorite among later swing scat vocalists. The bop era, which lasted from about 1945 to 1960, was also the period of cool jazz. Bop blossomed out of ...
- 324: Jazz
- ... and the impersonation of instruments could all be done by voice. These many possiblities made this form of jazz very popular by bringing out many famous singers, such as Ella Fitzgerald. Vocals can be put into any form of jazz, and make it even better. Ragtime emerged near the end of the 19th century and continued through World War I. It ...
- 325: Movie Review: Into the West
- ... by Jim Sheridan, directed by Mike Newell, direction of photography by Tom Sigel, produced by John Cavendish and Tim Palmer, and starring Gabriel Byrne, Ellen Barkin, Ruaidtri Conroy and Ciaran Fitzgerald - contains several themes, each dealing with a prominent issue in society, and about how we deal with such issues as the relate to us. The film is about an Irish ...
- 326: Law and Morality
- ... Perhaps this goes to show that when it is absolutely necessary to kill someone in order to preserve one's own life, murder is always justifiable. Works Cited 1 Patrick Fitzgerald and King Mc Shane. Looking at Law: Canada's Legal System. 4th ed. (Ottawa: Tri-Graphic Printing Ltd.) 1994. Pg.3. 2 Carleton Dept. Of Law Casebook Group. Introduction to ...
- 327: Is Marijuana Dangerous to your Physical Health?
- ... cost him from $40 to $100 (The Associated Press, A-6). Another reason for its popularity that is that "the cops basically ignored it" a few years ago, said Bill FitzGerald, of the County Attorney's Office (The Associated Press, A-6). Today, the county boasts a "Do Drugs, Do Time" program targeting all drug users (The Associated Press, A-6 ...
- 328: Unconventional Medicines
- ... why many people are turning to the ancient tools of the past. Reflexology is a skilled treatment of pressure points on the feet, developed by an American medical doctor, William Fitzgerald. “It has become one of the most popular complementary therapies because it is so effective.” (Mackay,1997) It is gentle, painless, very relaxing, and has no harmful side effects, yet ...
- 329: Is Marijuana Dangerous to your Physical Health?
- ... cost him from $40 to $100 (The Associated Press, A-6). Another reason for its popularity that is that "the cops basically ignored it" a few years ago, said Bill FitzGerald, of the County Attorney's Office (The Associated Press, A-6). Today, the county boasts a "Do Drugs, Do Time" program targeting all drug users (The Associated Press, A-6 ...
- 330: Alcoholism
- ... people who drink, effect people around them who don't drink through emotional and abusive feelings. The person with the alcoholic problem effects everyone around them. A freshman girl at Fitzgerald High School explains her experiences with alcoholism: "When my step-dad comes home he is always in a bad mood, he takes it out on me and my brothers. He ...
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