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- 5411: Motown’s Evolution and with Emphasis on Its Women
- ... of its musicians and artists... Motown became Motown because of Berry’s dream...” and when the company moved to Los Angeles, all of this was lost. “When you eliminate your history, you have a problem later on,” says Katherine Anderson. CONCLUSION Mabel John says that Motown was a place where artists’ got a strong foundation and then decided where they wanted ...
- 5412: Elvis Aaron Presley
- ... and challenged the social and racial barriers of the time, he ushered in a whole new era of American music and popular culture. He starred in 33 successful films, made history with his television appearances and specials, and knew great acclaim through his many, often record-breaking, live concert performances on tour and in Las Vegas. Globally, he has sold over ...
- 5413: Slavery and the Underground Railroad
- ... Railroad was the on going fight to abolish slavery, the start of the civil war, and it was being one of our nation's first major anti-slavery movements. The history of the railroad is quite varied according to whom you are talking. Slavery in America thrived and continued to grow because there was a scarcity of labor. Cultivation of crops ...
- 5414: The Music of Louis Armstrong
- ... Joe Oliver opened the door to him by giving Armstrong his first real cornet, and also instructing him on it (“Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong” Np). Looking before Armstrong’s incredible musical history, it is agreed that Oliver can be accredited with much influence on how Armstrong developed. “All sorts of influences, some quite unknown to us, must have gone into the formation ...
- 5415: The Emergence of Heavy Metal
- ... from "Lunch" appear frequently to this day. It remains an important and impacting influence on the artistic creation and lyrical content. It has been attached to many things throughout the history of contemporary music. Mostly it has come to mean cliche musical composition, sexism, and decadence. In many ways it has not strayed far from its origins. But to compare what ...
- 5416: Lincoln
- ... In 1860 he was nominated as the candidate for the Republican party. By the time he took the oath of office a new country was forming. No other president in history has ever been asked to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution and nation to the level that Lincoln was asked. Lincoln s first inaugural address was one of conciliation and ...
- 5417: Down Syndrome 4
- Introduction Down syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality. It is the most frequent form of mental retardation and is characterised by well-defined, distinctive phenotypic features and natural history. An error in cell development results in forty-seven chromosomes rather than the usual forty-six. There are three major types of Down syndrome. About ninety-five percent of individuals ...
- 5418: Rock Music
- ... also. I think that’s what makes rock so diverse and so complex. It’s not just “a bunch of noise”, it’s a product of our society and our history. Works Cited “Rock Music.” Grolier’s Encyclopaedia. 1994 ed. Grigadeaqn, Jerry M. “Rock Music.” The World Book Encyclopaedia. 1989 ed. “Rock Music.” Microsoft Encarta 95 Encyclopaedia. 1995 ed.
- 5419: The Beatles and the Sex Pistols: A Study
- ... think alike, and an investigation into both groups will determine if that is indeed true. The music of the Beatles is considered by many to be the best in the history of rock 'n' roll. They began as a group who would play in pubs and try their best to entertain the crowd. They made it to America in 1964 and ...
- 5420: 1984: The Plot
- ... most beautiful cities in the world, has been destroyed through the revolution from capitalism to totalitarianism. It is virtually an open sewer. Everything, from the language and culture to its history and people, is being demolished. Orwell also uses setting to communicate mood and situations, arousing hate in the reader towards Ingsoc and Big Brother. The best examples of this are ...
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