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    Blue Sky Mine Analysis

    Blue Sky Mine analysis The combination of exciting and aggressive vocals, repeated and slick melodies of the lead guitar; composed to encourage the motion of the air guitar and an enthusiastic 2-4 drum beat giving the songs a steady beat to tap along with, makes rock an unique and awesome genre. Rock combines characteristics of blues, country, folk, jazz, funk and classical music into one of the most thriving forms of Australian music. However, rock truly started during 1980’s, where composers

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    Summary Of Esi Eydugan's 'Half Blood Blues'

    Half Blood Blues, an award winning novel by Esi Eydugan, really surprised me with all it had to offer. Its not everyday you can find a book that gives you a deep insight into the jazz community of the 1930's. If you were to go through the music app on my phone you would find about 6 hours of swing, jazz, and blues. The style of music is appealing to me, and upon opening the book I found that the pages were filled with lingo and aspects of that community. A theme erupts involving how places change

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    How Did Louis Armstrong Influence Society

    Louis Armstrong was the one of the most important influential person in jazz history. He was a singer, composer and trumpeter. He is renowned by most people for his voice and his trumpet playing on the stage. By the time Louis Armstrong was renowned, America was very racially divided. But Louis Armstrong’s talent was really accepted into white society, his voice and performance was largely acknowledged by the most people in American back then. Even my father also says he was the one of the most famous

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    Blue People Research Paper

    Have you ever seen a person whose skin was blue? Me either, but they really do exist. These odd people are simply known as the Blue People. The Blue People are a family of people in Kentucky who have a recessive gene that causes some of the people in the family to be blue. These people are all related due to inbreeding. This inbreeding caused a recessive gene that is missing an enzyme to be passed on. These blue people tie into anatomy because of the enzyme they are missing. These people all descended

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    Astral

    The countryside was lush, sparkling with a plum blue serene from the early morning sunrise. Atop the highest of the Vilorian Mountains, the city of Astral stood silent against the ringing of silver trumpets from the north highlands. The travelers crossing the last of the mountains rocky crossings took in the scene from under the fruits of a Bombaly tree, standing colossal at one hundred meters in height. Petty fruits the size of a child’s fist lay strewn about under its goliath

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    Descriptive Paragraph

    Descriptive Composition Assignment Step 1: Step 2: Sight: * Cloudy skies * Blue water * Tall trees with coconuts * Sand * heatwaves Hear: * seagulls swarming into the air * the waves of the sea * the noise that a Cicada bug makes in hot tempuratures Feel: * The cool of a shadow * The warm water * The hot weather * The smoothness of the sand Smell: * Ocean breeze Taste: * Coconuts * Crabs * Any insect that you can find *

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    Personal Narrative: Coney Island

    shore with colorful umbrellas. Even at this distance, we could hear indistinct chattering between people. Every one of us except the parents rushed to the ocean where the coldness of the water left me shivering. The foamy water that were the remnants of the crashing waves came up at regular intervals. The others continued to play in the icy ocean while I looked for the bucket that we brought with us to build a sand castle. I dumped buckets of wet sand onto the dry portion of the beach and called it

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    Emerald Coast

    green waters are like a massive jewel delicately placed in the sand. The Emerald Coast is a rare kind of experience, only rivaled by that of the Caribbean. The seemingly endless miles of quartz, pure white sand, and the commanding presence of the green-blue waters are healing grounds for weary souls. From a far, elevated view, you are able to perceive the panoramic image of Destin’s Emerald Coast; also, at such a vantage point, the eye is blind to details, yet a keen beholder will marvel at the contrast

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    Ocean Pollution

    Nation: Australia Subject: Ocean Pollution and Overfishing WHEREAS, ocean pollution in Australia has become a significant problem, and WHEREAS, “Almost 90% of the marine debris found on Sydney’s beaches is plastic, mostly bottles, caps, and straws.”, and WHEREAS, The plastic found in the water also washes onto the beaches and can be hazardous for humans and other land animals like, dogs, and WHEREAS, Not only is it affecting the recreational use of the area’s population, it has an effect on the sea

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    Secchi Disk Vs Aquatic Research Paper

    Sight! I called out as the white of the Secchi disk, an instrument used to measure turbidity, peeked through the green depths. After marking where the rope just broke the surface of the blue-green, we slowly pulled the disc out of the frigid Atlantic water. It was the fourth day of a marine biology program at the Shoals Marine Laboratory off the coast of Maine. There, along with twelve other high school students, we learned about a plethora of topics, ranging from the mechanics of oceanic tides to

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