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    Jazz Music

    Music in today’s culture has expanded into many different types of genres. There is jazz, pop, culture swing, gospel, bluegrass classical, contemporary, indie, rock-n-roll, opera, Latino, the list goes on. In the different genres music there are also different sub-genres. For instance in classical music there are different types of classical music, for example the waltz, and also ragtime music. In the Gospel genre there are southern gospel, sacred gospel, contemporary gospel, Christian, hymns, etc…

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    Personal Narrative-After High School

    RIIIIIIINNNNGGG! As soon after school bell rang I became more and more nervous. As soon as I got my belongings from my locker I ran down to the gymnasium. I heard the excited screams of the people trying out for the basketball team coming from the locker rooms. I decided to wait around and see how they warmed up. I stood there shocked as the other teammates effortlessly made shots I strived to make. From there I knew I would not make the team that year and decided not to go at all. With my physical

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    Nirvana Research Paper

    Nirvana began as a group of misfits that no one would ever dream of becoming the next big thing. Some people may think of this grunge/ rock band as a bad influence but many people thought of them. Although the little band, NIrvana, who started the grunge era didn’t last very long after their lead singer committed suicide, their music is still ongoing and popular today. Nirvana had first started out as a small band created by teenage misfits. Nirvana was often known for their change in music, whether

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    American Idiot

    Searching for a song that was culturally and personally relevant was a challenge initially. I could have chosen “The Wall” by Pink Floyd or “Strange Fruit” by Billie Holiday or any number of the songs I found on "100 Songs That Changed History” however, I didn’t want to write about a song or a period of time that I was not attached to. The one song that did jump out to me was “American Idiot” by Green Day. Don't want to be an American idiot Don't want a nation under the new media And can you

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    Music Analysis Beatles

    which brings in the elements of rock. Although a lot of people see music as a gateway to fame, some use it as a way to remember someone they are missing. As shown in their music, The Beatles have had many experiences with losing someone close to them. The Beatles started out as friends, they had fired the original drummer Pete Best and hired Ringo Starr. They lived in Liverpool England and soon moved to London in 1963. The Beatles were one of the most notorious rock bands in history. An interesting

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    9/11 Short Stories

    Later that night Outside, night settled over the city. Sounds rose up from the street, a cacophonic mixture of shouts, car horns, and yapping dogs, all jarring Tom’s nerves. In the distance, a siren drowned out the noise, its ominous wail foretelling someone’s tragedy, and a shiver ran down the young officer’s spine. Now he was home alone, he wished he was back in the safe confines of the hospital, watching TV and listening to the nurses’ soft-soled footsteps as they carried out their duties

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    80's Music Research Paper

    It is playing while you’re driving, you hear it in stores and even in public bathrooms. Music is everywhere that you go. One thing that hasn’t changed is how much people love music. It doesn’t matter what country or generation that you are from, the definition of music is still the same. According to Merriam Webster music is “vocal or instrumental sound (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, body and expression of emotion” and “the science or art of ordering tones or sounds

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    Victorian Narrative

    Get down John! The police are on to us.” Informed Mary in a hushed tone as we were hiding behind a ginormous dumpster in the dark alley at night, suddenly a bright beam appeared above our heads and we instantly knew that the police were searching for us, my younger sister Mary and I were anxious to what was going to happen to us, I was sweating so much that my skin was as slimy as a frog and Mary was rocking back and forth and murmuring quietly in panic,but the police didn't notice us and ran pass

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    Compare And Contrast The Music Of The 1960's And The 1960s

    What do you think of first when you think of the 1960’s and the 1970’s? Do you first think of the Vietnam War? Or do you think of the start of the civil rights movement with Martin Luther king Jr? To many of the children who grew up during this time, the first thing that would come to their mind would be the music of that generation. For them it wasn’t just music, it was life. To experience a whole new meaning of excitement and take on what was going on during their youth. The music that came out

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    The Sixties: The Decade Of The 1960's

    also affected people’s values and the media. It was a crucial decade where people felt the need to express their values like never before. During this time Rock and Roll blew up, and hippies wanted to promote peace and love like never before. Culturally, the sixties was a time of major change for young and middle-aged citizens as sex, drugs and rock and roll became as much a trend, and way of, as a phrase. Teens sought to redefine the world in their own ways, rebelling against what they felt were restrictive

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