Name: KARTIK KHURANA, ZACHE ECKERT Broad Topic: PROJECT BLUE BEAM Draft Title: __________________________________________________________ (may change) __________________________________________________________ Major Paper Outline INTRODUCTION Hook: Have you ever wondered what those flying disks were in the sky passing by? What if I told you that they are not aliens? What would you think they could be?? Supporting Arguments (Brief): 1. There have been many people who
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Topic: Elvis Presley General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the life and career of Elvis Presley. Central Idea: Today, I want to take you to a trip in the time line, and tell you about the history of a king, the king of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley. I want to show you how a poor guy with grade C in music class became one of the most famous and rich singers of all the times. Introduction: I. “Imagine there's no heaven It's easy if you try No hell below
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Isabelle and Scott Black Collection (MFA information plaque). The painting depicts a small purple sailboat with a green and red sail in the sea underneath an enormous, majorly, pink cloud in the light blue sky with two other red sailboats and purple steam boats. The enormous pink cloud and the light blue sky is reflected into the sea and the purple sailboat has a dark reflection in the sea as well. The sailboat is in the center of the painting while the cloud is above and behind the sailboat. The other
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example of polysaccharide is starch. Protein is build up by the monomers, amino acid. Each protein has it own special sequence that is different from others. The Biuret reagent is used to determine the presence of protein as it turns the original blue colour of the solution to purple when it react with the protein, specifically between the bonds of amino acid. Lipids are oily or greasy in nature and it is insoluble in water. It only can be dissolve with organic solvent such as ether or chloroform
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MUSC 248: Happiness is a Warm Gun Background “Happiness is a Warm Gun” is a song by the Beatles, featured on the LP (Long Play) record The Beatles (also known as the White Album) which was released on the 22nd of November 1968. It’s not exactly clear who it was written by, many sources credit John Lennon and Paul McCartney together, while other sources state it was written by John Lennon alone. The complexity of the song ensured a lot of time in the recording studio. They spent two days in studio
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It’s safe to say that Beyoncé and Bruno Mars stole Super Bowl 50’s halftime show and left headliner Coldplay on the outside looking in. This happened mainly because both performers have a greater level of popularity compared to headliner Coldplay; they simply did not stack up. Beyoncé’s performance oozed passion and even brought about controversy with her new song “Formation”, as some believed it was a black power salute. While this rumor was dispelled and obviously is not positive, I feel as though
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The African American musician I choose to write my paper on is André Lauren Benjamin known as Andre 3000. Andre 3000 was born May 27, 1975 in Atlanta, Georgia. Most people don’t realize that he not just a rapper he is also a producer, songwriter, singer, and an actor. Andre can play the guitar, bass guitar, keyboard and saxophone. An interesting fact about Andre 3000 music career was that “Hey Ya” wasn’t the first group song to be award gold from him as most people believe. The song “Players Ball”
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Scott Joplin: Pianist, Songwriter (1868-1917) Scott Joplin, known for “The Maple Leaf Rag” and “The Entertainer”, has influenced jazz music with his rags. Being one of the initial composers of a rag he was considered the “King of Ragtime” in the early 20th century. Before becoming a traveling musician as a teenager, Joplin became involved in the piano as a child. He was the most interested in ragtime and composed pieces that are now the biggest-selling ragtime songs. Joplin’s familial was very
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The beat movement had a huge impact and helped shape the culture of the 50’s to 60’s significantly by the writings published during this time. The themes written about in novels and poetry influenced music as it started to trickle out. As the years progressed on beatniks, which is a mixture of sputnik and beat, came out during the late 50’s as well as hippies during the 60’s. Jack Kerouac, Allan Ginsberg, and Lucien Carr to name but a few of the authors of the beat generation first met at Columbia
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In today’s society, music dominates many aspects of our life. The situation was no different in the 1860s during the American Civil War. General Robert E. Lee stated, “I don’t believe we can have an army without music.” Of course, behind every instrument is a pair of hands, and behind every song, a multitude of talented musicians. Opportunity greatly increased for musicians with the break out of the war. While the “little drummer boy” image was popular, the age of musicians ranged from 16 to 65
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