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    Orange Sidewalk Research Paper

    The Orange Sidewalk (Rough Draft) It was a chilly day in September, quiet as most days, as there usually isn't a lot of activity in this neighborhood. Besides the neighborhood kids walking to the recreation center and a few passing cars, the streets and sidewalks were only filled with orange and yellow leaves falling off the trees. I spent the last year and a half sitting on my front porch watching the other kids enjoy their water fights in the summer or snowball fights in the winter. Most days

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    Bbking Homecoming

    live at the CLUB EBONY nite club. Vendors get their booths set up all kinds of activites are displayed such as gospel music, reggae, and blue and of course country and pop. Its a very interesting festival because for the last 4 years I have worked at the Club Ebony which is B.B.KING CLUB he purchase it from Mary F. Shephed the Queen of the Juke Joint Blues, she has owned the club until 2005 when she had a stroke and her health start failing her she sold the club to B.B.KING, and he donated it

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    Oral History

    African music had mixed with Christian hymns and traditions to create spirituals, which would transform into gospel music. Around the same time, the legendary Robert Johnson is selling his soul to the devil for a guitar and a dirty new sound- the blues. While gospel songs exclaiming the glory of the return of Jesus were being sung in the churches, underneath tents, and by the river at baptisms; bluesmen were on street corners and in juke joints belting out tales of murder, adultery, and temptation

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    the title, and ties into the scene depicted below the text. That scene is of four women-two black maids standing to the left, and two white, upper class women sitting on a bench to the right. The two maids are dressed in bland maid outfits of a pale blue shade. Their shoes are old and worn and appear to be covered in dust. The look of their outfits implies poverty and low social class. One of the maids seems to be whispering into the ear of the other, tying in with the quote at the top. The other maid

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    Louis Armstrong

    since the musicians wanted to stand out from the rest of the crowd. Their differences were accomplished through the use of timbres, improvisation, and many other characteristic of Jazz. Louis Armstrong’s version of “(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue” illustrates the characteristics of Jazz, is completely unique to his style of preference, and advocates against racial discrimination. Improvisation was the most unique and challenging style utilized in the Jazz era. Musicians used this skill

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    University Student

    Mobile Application – 26.09.2013 1. Launch. 2. Click as follows: File > Android Application Project. 3. The following will appear: 4. Near the application Name, type – UDM 5. Click on Next. The following will appear: 5. Click on Next. The following will appear: 6. Click on Next. The following will appear: 7. Click on Next. The following will appear: 8. Click on Finish. 9. The following Screen will appear : 10. By default, your application

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    The Memphis Blues

    MHL 155 11/22/10 The Memphis Blues: The Role of Beale Street Musicians Memphis contained a variety of cultural influences, due to its “rich delta soil”. This soil helped contribute to the city’s high economic base as a market, travel and exchange center, attracting a highly diverse population. During the early 20th century many of the arriving African American musicians began moving to an area in Memphis known as Beale Street. Beale Street allowed musicians to create soulful and emotionally

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    This Little Light of Mine

    This Little Light of Mine Marquel Calhoun Mrs.Lucky March 15, 2012 What does the song “This little light of mine” mean? The song “this little light of mine” is a source rom Matthew 5:16, "Let your light shine before men, they may see your fine works and give glory to your Father who is in the heaven. This is a gospel children’s song written by Harry Dixon Loes (1895-1965) in about 1920. “This little light of mine” inspired millions. People still sing the famous well-known song today

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    Screen Design

    precise while the screen design has to come alive with the simple icons and background activity. The background will have a gradient of the blue color, which will be enhanced to create a glossy/ glass look and will have some little faded birds and butterflies animation to bring the project to life. The main colors that will be used in this project will be Blue (sky), Black and white. These colors will bring the project a crisp clear look. Other minor colors include Red, Green, and Purple. These colors

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    1920's Music

    loud, ringing sound of a trumpet’s blare, the fresh rhythm of guitars, and the clear crisp voices uplifted in song; these were just a few of the common sounds that could be heard during the 1920s. The Jazz Age incorporated more than just jazz, with blues booming, ballads and ragtime filling the air, and show tunes enrapturing audiences on and off the stage, the 1920s were alive with all kinds of music. The 1920s brought significant changes to music in America with new musicians, styles, and innovations

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