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    classical and popular music genre. Each are adored American styles of music. Miles Davis “So What” and Robert Johnson’s “Cross Roads Blues” have some similarities and some differences. Miles Davis “So What” is Modal Jazz‚ used whole band tenor Saxophone‚ Alto Saxophone‚ Piano‚ Drums‚ trumpet‚ bass‚ and emphasis on melody and rhythms whereas Robert Johnson’s

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    Band.Like most Jazz‚ Searchin’ had a numerous short‚ reoccurring piano riff. This ischaracteristic of almost all jazz. The song also featured a saxophone‚ whichthroughout the song had its own solo. It is likely that Duke’s band also had atrumpet‚ clarinet‚ and other typical jazz instruments. The song was very effectiveof presenting the many different instruments and showcasing the jazz feel. LikeHadlock said‚ "I’m going to give you one note today... see how many ways youcan play

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    — RINT - Task 2: SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS‚ THEORIES‚ & INQUIRY — Harrison Rusinyak — Scientific Concepts or Phenomenon — Solar System — The Solar System in past concepts. — Earth was thought to be the center of the Universe. — The stars and planets revolved around the Earth. — The Earth was thought of as flat. — No one experimented to see how far they can see. — The Solar System current concepts. — The planets revolve around the sun

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    commercial demand in the market. The crucial and the careless mistakes or simply ignorance; economically affected the Giants in negative way and the industry in positive ways. The Xerox established Palo Alto Research Center(PARC) for the R & D of computing. However the first GUI computer they made ‘ALTO’ was never sold to the public as it costs them around $10‚000. Steve Jobs‚ co-founder of Apple who visited PARC‚ decided that GUI on a computer was more useful than a text-based interface. Then Apple

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    Background Steven Paul‚ was an orphan adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs of Mountain View‚ California in February 1955. Soon after the family moved to Los Altos‚ California where teachers remember Steve Jobs as a "loner" and "always had a different way of looking at things". Jobs attended lectures at the Hewlett-Packard electronics firm in Palo Alto‚ California‚ where he was soon hired as a summer employee. While working their as a summer intern‚ Jobs met Stephen Wozniak. In 1972 Jobs graduated high

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    Gershwin

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    Head Blues‚” “I Got Rhythm‚” “Cotton Tail‚” or “Anthropology”). How is Rhapsody in Blue similar to and/or different from the other piece you have selected. You may discuss instrumentation‚ texture‚ tempo‚ etc. Rhapsody in Blue is written for the clarinet‚ and the composer also used orchestration and piano. I Got Rhythm started with piano solo‚ Brass Quintet‚ and use percussions a lot. There’s no orchestration in the latter piece of Gershwin‚ and the two songs have lots of differences in instrumentation

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    Critical Essay

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    prove this‚ who would just come up with the idea of having a yellow sponge that can cook burgers underwater so well as the main character? To top that off‚ that yellow sponge has a pink starfish that lives underneath a stone as his best friend and a clarinet-playing squid as his neighbor. One’s attention would be easily caught with such unique and quirky characters. Of course‚ being a cartoon series falling under the category of comedy‚ Spongebob Squarepants can be hailed for its humor. It is probably

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    almost whimsical‚ the waltz unfolds. at 0:35 Light‚ possessing minor harmonies pulsating with the energy and feigned happiness of major tone‚ the trumpet isn’t alone anymore. The same solemn theme accompanied by the mandolin‚ accordion and a doleful clarinet becomes the doorway to a complex character. This become more obvious at 1:15. Just like Tchaikovsky could juxtapose

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    Living in Kansas is unique because... Charlie Parker was a saxophone player who revolutionized the jazz industry. His specialty was playing the alto and tenor saxophone. One of the things that makes Kansas unique is the fact that he was born here. Early Life Charlie Parker’s roots were planted in Kansas. Kansas City‚ Kansas to be exact. August 29th‚ 1920 was the day a legend was born. Little did his parents know he would one day become one of the most recognized faces in the jazz industry. Charlie

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    An investigation on social construction. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this work is to describe‚ analyse and understand what an anthropological understanding of social construction is and how it works. In order to do this‚ I’ll start by giving a general explanation of what a social construct is‚ after that I’ll bring three different concepts which I understand as social constructions. Specifically the three concepts will be gender‚ death and language using. To explain gender “Rites of Manhood:

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