...Atlantic Record label is a widely recognized Music label for its many artist and also a timely figure in the music industry. Its best known for its recording of rhythms and blues, also rock and roll. After its fist 20 years in existing as a record label it was also recognized as one of the most important labels for independent African-American artist.In 1967 the Atlantic Music label expanded into rock and pop music by becoming a subsidiary owner of Warner bros-Seven Arts now known as the Warner Bros Music Group. This Record Label company was a partnership between Ahmet Ertegun And Herb Abramson. I agree with this type of ownership choice because when you go into the music industry its also good to have some that you trust to check over your decisions and make sure that you might not be making a mistake. Ahmet Ertegun was born in 1923 in Turkey and came into the U.S. at the age of 11. He went to college in St. Johs University to study philosophy, afterwards he the work in Georgetown in Washington D.C. Herb Amramson is the Co-founder to Atlantic Records and was born in 1917. He went to High school in Brooklyn. In 1944 Herb became a part time record producer for National Records. At this same time Herb was attending New York University to become a Dentist. Herb actually started his own record label before he started Atlantic, called Jublie Records. He had a partner Named Jerry Blaine, but shortly after he become uninterested in what the Record label was becoming and asked Jerry...
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...<div style="text-align:center;"> <a href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vcGhvdG9idWNrZXQuY29tL2ltYWdlcy9pZGdhZg==" target="_blank"><img src="http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad302/j16_-/iL0VEy0U/idgaf.png" alt="IDGAF Pictures, Images and Photos" /></a> <div style="text-align:center;"> The Name Is Daniel (: I Cut The Cake February 2Nd I Am Fifteen Years Of Age I Know Seem Younq .I Attend Mountain View High School Go Toros(: I Am Not Your Typically Guy I Am Very Different I Am Myself I Follow No Sterotyps What So Ever Its A Waiste Of Time :P I Am very Nice And Outqoinq The Things I Love To Do The Best Is Shop (: (: Go To The Movies (: I Love Scary And Romantic Movies For Some Reason (: Haha. I Love Partyinq, Ravinq, Oh Yeah My Rave Name Is Bubbles For Those Who Wanna Know (: As You Can Tell I Love Doinq Anythinq As Lonq As I Am Not Home (: I Love Giong To Concerts And Meetinq People. I Could Go On But I Wont If You Wanna Know More Ask For The Diqits Or Messaqe Or Comment Me (: <div style="text-align:center;"> <a href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vczYzNS5waG90b2J1Y2tldC5jb20vYWxidW1zL3V1NzQvbWFj MTEyMjIwMDkvP2FjdGlvbj12aWV3JmN1cnJlbnQ9MjhzM2VkaS5qcGc=" target="_blank"><img src="http://i635.photobucket.com/albums/uu74/mac11222009/28s3edi.jpg" alt="Photobucket" /></a> <a href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vczg1NS5waG90b2J1Y2tldC5jb20vYWxidW1zL2FiMTExL3Ns dXR0eWJpb3RjaDAxLz9hY3Rpb249dmlldyZjdXJyZW50PTIxYjdyZWQuanBn ...
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...Regret This is the story of how my life ended. No it wasn’t because of some illness, or suicide, but it was because of someone. I kept warning everyone about the things that were happening to me and no one lessened. No one. They all said: “you are being paranoid”, or “ Why on Earth would anyone want to chase you?” So I gave up on trying to prove it to them. If only I didn’t give up; then maybe, maybe I would still be alive and to be able to blow my 18th birthday cake. All those wonderful plans for my future, all those years of taking hard classes during High School; they were all for nothing. All those money that my parents spent on me to become somebody all went for nothing. This is all I can think about. I am Sorry for myself. Sorry for my self that I couldn’t live the life that I always wanted. The life my parents wanted for me, and this is how it goes… “MOOOOM! CAN I GO TO THE MALL WITH LUCY?” I asked hoping she would let me go. “ But you guys hanged out recently Diana” Replied my mom. “ Mom two weeks ago is not recent,” I said “ She is my best friend you know…” “ If I say yes will you promise to come back home before 7? We have that dinner we need to go to.” She said. “Yes! Thank you! Thank you! I’ll be back before you know it.” I said. I can’t believe she said yes this fast. It usually takes me forever to convince her to let me go somewhere, and sometimes I need to start the water works so that she will feel sorry for me and let me go. The weather outside is amazing...
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... * Registered P.R.O’s- ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, PRS * Artist- Jay-z, Alicia Keys * Atlantic Records 2. My Apocalypse * Song Writers- Hammet Kirk L, Hetfield James Alan, Trujillo Robert, Ulrich Laris * Music Publisher- Creeping Death Metal * The identifying Code- 730912840 * Registered P.R.O- ASCAP * Artist- Metallica * Warner Bro’s 3. Welcome to the Black Parade * Song Writers- Bryar Robert C, Iero Frank, Toro Raymond, Way Gerard Arthur, Way Michael James * Music Publisher- Blow the Doors off ChicagoMusic * The Identifying Code- 530793581 * Registered P.R.O’s- ASCAP, BMI * Artist- My Chemical Romance * Reprise Reecords 4. Paparazzi * Song Writers- Fusari Robert D, Germanotta Stefani J, * Music Publishers- House Of GaGa Publishing, Sony/ATV Songs * The identifying code- 9902143 * Registered P.R.O’s- BMI, ASCAP * Artist- Lady GaGa * Interscope Records 5. Gimme Shelter * Song Writers- Jagger Michael Phillip, Richard Keith, * Music Publishers- ABKCO Music Inc. * The Identifying Code- 469085 * Registered P.R.O’s- BMI * Artist-Rolling Stones * Decca Records 6. Like a Rolling Stone * Song Writers- Robert Dylan * Music Publishers- Special Rider Music * The Identifying Code- 514773 * Registered P.R.O’s- SESAC * Artist- Robert Dylan * Columbia Records 7. Rolling In the Deep * Song Writers- Adkins Adele Laurie Blue, Epworth Paul Richard ...
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...I would like to thank God, my Mom, my Dad, little Sister and Step Mom, Benjy, Artie, and both of their families, Will, Rostrum Records, my entire family both sides, the whole city of Pittsburgh, all my family from Hazelwood, Schack, Bill, Fatima, Bonics, Sarah, Peter/Zach/Doug, E. Dan and his family, Big Jerm, and everyone at ID labs, and of course The Taylor gang! Also, a huge thank you to our entire Atlantic Records, Warner Chappell, and Warner Music Group family! GRATITUDES WHEN I’M GONE ROLL UP (Cameron Thomaz, Eric Dan; PGH Sound/WB Music Corp., ASCAP/ID Labs Productions/Rostrum Music, ASCAP.) Produced by E. Dan and Big Jerm Recorded by E Dan and Big Jerm at ID Labs, Pittsburgh, PA Mixed by Phil Tan at Ninja Club Studios, Atlanta, GA Additional/Assistant Engineering by Damien Lewis (Cameron Thomaz, James Scheffer, Todd Shaw, Danny Morris; PGH Sound/WB Music Corp., ASCAP/EMI Blackwood Music, Inc. o/b/o itself and Jimipub Music, BMI/Todd Anthony Shaw Publishing Designee, BMI/ Hypnotic Beats, published by Rebel Made LLC, adm. by Kobalt Music Services America Inc., KMSA.) Produced by Jim Jonsin for Rebel Rock Productions Programming by Jim Jonsin Keyboards by Jim Jonsin Additional keyboards by Danny Morris Recorded by Robert Marks Matt Huber at Circle House Recording Studios, Miami, FL Assisted by Jason Wilkie and Matt Huber Mixed by Robert Marks at Circle House Recording Studios, Miami, FL Assisted by Jason Wilkie and Matt Huber (Cameron Thomaz, M.S. Eriksen, T.E. Hermansen;...
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...She was constantly attempting to break new records as early as 1922, with her newly acclaimed aviation skills (Cochrane 1). Once she warmed up to the idea of flying, she quickly took to the idea of being in the air (Cochrane 1). Everyone knew of who would soon be one of the most famous female aviators to date. There were countless records broken by Earhart (“Amelia Earhart” 1). In 1932, she was the first woman to fly nonstop, across the United States of America (Bartunek 1). Little did anyone know that this was only the beginning of Earhart’s career in...
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...basin. The bedrock was dated to 410 k yr BP ± 22 k yr BP, and this indicates that there is a possible 410 k yr record of lake level fluctuations within the Lake Tana sediment. The Seistec boomer data allowed the identification of many sub-bottom features form 98 k yr BP to present day. The main features are the five P layers which indicate that since 98 k yr BP there have been five major lowstands in Lake Tana. The features that appear between these P layers include less intense desiccation layers, downcutting events, large sand ripples and prograding wedges. These findings are in agreement with those of Bates et al. (2007) and Lamb Bates et al. (2007) who have also used other seismic records to identify lake level fluctuations in Lake Tana. The lake level fluctuations identified in the seismic records from Lake Tana correlate well with many of the lake level fluctuations of other large African lakes, such as Lake Victoria (Johnson et al, 1996), Lake Challa (Moernaut et al., 2010) and Lakes Tanganyika and Malawi (Scholz and Rosendahl, 1988). From 98 k yr BP to 91 k yr BP there are only a few other records of the fluctuations that are observed in Lake Tana. Between 91 k yr BP and 72 k yr BP there is no evidence of any lake level fluctuations, but from 72 k yr BP to present there are numerous other lake level records that recognise the lake lowstands observed in Lake Tana. The lowstands in Lake Bosumtwi are isolated as being...
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...Amelia Earhart was a stunt pilot who is known for her amazing feats and long distance travels. She is also known for disappearing on her trip around the world. She crashed in the Pacific Ocean 1937. To this day no one knows what happened to Amelia Earhart and no one has found any wreckage of her plane. Amelia Earhart was born on July 24, 1897. She had one sister, her name was Grace Earhart. Her parents’ names were Edwin and Amelia Earhart. She lived mostly with her grandparents until 1908 when she moved to live with her dad in Des Moines. She saw her first airplane in Des Moines, but she didn’t care for it much, it was only six years after the Wright brothers made the first flight. She lived in Iowa until she moved to Chicago...
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...The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is believed to be the never ending black hole in the Atlantic Ocean. There have been numerous missing persons cases, and bizarre weather conditions that have affected travel in the Atlantic Ocean. Along with, several of unsolved mysteries could be solved if there was an answer to where ships and people have disappeared as well. If it was studied more and if there was a better understanding of the vast fields of methane hydrates, storms, and waterspouts (Barton, line21). While some scientists believe that there is no answer to how the Bermuda Triangle works, it is conceived that there should be more research done to solve the ongoing mystery of the "black hole". The Bermuda Triangle is a triangle-shaped area that covers about 1,140,000 sq. km. between Bermuda, the coast of southern Florida, and Puerto Rico. The sinister reputation of the Bermuda Triangle may be traceable to reports beginning in the late fifteenth-century by navigator, Christopher Columbus concerning the Sargasso Sea (Myth or Reality). The Sargasso Sea is an oval shaped patch of the North Atlantic Ocean several hundred miles across, stretching well into the Bermuda Triangle. In the Sargasso Sea, the water is normally calm, with little wind and current (Oxdale). The Sargasso Sea, being very calm, is ironic because of the numerous storms that the Bermuda Triangle encounters. The Caribbean islands are within the Triangle's area as well, making...
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...Yesterday to Tomorrow By Clarence Moore North Lake College Introduction to Business Logistics LGMT-1319-73471 Professor Jeffrey Wendt April 2013 When the first European, Rodrigo de Bastidas, reached Panama in 1501, he could hardly envision the magnitude of the Isthmus’ future. As more Spanish caravels arrived, the search for gold was intensified. A shortened route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean was not found by Magellan, who conceived of going around Cape Horn or passing through the Straits that were to bear his name. When sea routes were found to be to long the Spaniards turned to overland crossings, and when Vasco Nunez de Balboa first crossed the Isthmus of Panama in 1513, he initiated a ceaseless march of traffic. Panamanians are still proud of the curious Balboa who discovered the Pacific, surveyed the Panama route across the Central America Isthmus and found that there existed a difference in the levels of the respective oceans. The Conquistador Herman Cortes was certain that no natural waterway existed between the Atlantic and the Pacific, and he expressed a desire to construct a sea passageway through Panama, Darien, Nicaragua, or Tehmantepec. The dreams of the foresighted Cortes went for naught as it was almost three centuries before serious consideration was again given to the construction of an interocean waterway (Liss). From the beginning of the sixteenth century until the beginning of the nineteenth century while...
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...The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, 2011.[20] It was an above average season in which twenty tropical cyclones formed. Nineteen of the twenty depressions attained tropical storm status, tied with 1887, 1995, 2010, and later the 2012 season for the third highest number of named storms since record-keeping began in 1851. Seven of these tropical storms became hurricanes, while four of those hurricanes further intensified into major hurricanes.[21] The season was more active than usual due to lower than average wind shear, warmer than average sea surface temperatures, and the presence of a La Niña.[22] Collectively, the tropical cyclones of this season resulted in nearly $18.5 billion in damage and there were 114 deaths; a majority of it was caused by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee.[23] The...
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...Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart was the first woman to attempt to fly around the world.In the book, Amelia Earhart, written by Tanya lee Stone,Amelia was born in Kansas City on July 24,1897 at 11:30pm. She weighed in at 9 pounds. Amelia was a woman that was adventurous,intelligent,and determined.Unfortunately she disappeared on July 3,1937. Amelia was much like her father. She loved to play boy games like football or baseball.When Amelia graduated high school she went to school at Ogonts in Philadelphia to become a doctor. Her father started to drink too much and spent their money.This mad it harder to pay the bills and insurance. So the mother desisted to move away for good. Amelia was very patient throughout this whole process. When they...
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...across the Atlantic Ocean while encountering storms, icebergs, disease, and starvation. The trips were often long and horrifying for the passengers, but they were forced to make the journey due to worsening conditions in Ireland at the time. As the potato crop continued to fail, more and more Irish left their homeland for America and Canada on these famine ships. In search of a better existence, many Irish risked their lives by taking the 3,000-mile voyage on ships that weren’t fit for service. Many of them died from sickness, starvation or accidents while in route, yet they kept coming, for their fate at home was even worse. Between 1846 and 1851 emigration from Ireland to America and Canada increased drastically due to the deteriorating famine conditions in Ireland. When the potato crop failed in 1846, “more than 100,000 had crossed the Atlantic by year’s end” (Laxton 13). This mass evacuation of people required more ships than were available, so many ships were refitted in order to carry passengers one way and then freight the other. The living quarters beneath the ships were over crowded and unsanitary. Wooden boards were thrown together in the ship’s hold as makeshift bunks, and each passenger had a very small space to live during the trip. The crews were often abusive and the food and water rations the passengers were promised frequently never materialized, so several starved on the voyage. The navigational systems on the ships were limited to “Atlantic seas charts...
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...positioning of the UK in relation to the Earth in terms of the fact that it is situated just off the edge of continental Europe and yet is surrounded by sea. These locational characteristics mean that the UK is subject to weather determined by five major air masses travelling from all different directions over both the sea, and the land. Air masses are bodies of air which pick up the characteristics of the area that they have come from in terms of the temperature, moisture content and pressure. The air masses which play the biggest role in determining the weather in the UK are the Polar and Tropical maritime air masses. These come to the UK from over the Atlantic Ocean and are thought to influence up to 80% of the weather that we receive. The first of these is the Tropical continental air mass which travels over the Atlantic Ocean from the south west of the UK. During the winter, when we are affected by this particular air mass, we can expect conditions to be relatively mild and often rainy. This is due to the fact that this maritime air mass travels to the UK over sea therefore gradually warming and picking up moisture on its way. Stratus clouds are often found therefore indicating reduced visibility and sometimes fog around coastal areas. Throughout the summer however, temperatures are warmer and winds are moderate. Despite the fact that the lower layers of the mass tend to be stable as a result of its passage over cooler waters, when it’s forced to rise over hills,...
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...Amelia Earhart and American Aviator and Hero “I’m ready for take off…. everything's ok. Were going! Up, up and away! What do dreams know about boundaries?” My hero is Amelia Earhart she was an American aviator, During World War I, Amelia was a nurse's aide who tended to wounded soldiers, she also wrote a poem about courage. She was a good student, but didn’t have patience when she wasn’t on the path that she wanted. She set many flying records and helped with the advancement of women in aviation. She became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean and the first person to ever fly solo from Hawaii to the U.S. mainland. During a flight to circle the globe Earhart disappeared somewhere over the Pacific in July 1937. Her plane wreckage...
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