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    Africans from West Africa. The Africans had a strong tribal of musical traditions with them and they started to develop their own music‚ jazz. The unique rhythm and improvising created the jazz music. The African-American people used instruments such as banjo‚ piano and violin. Jazz music was often played in a drinking and dancing atmosphere. Early jazz was developed among African Americans in the 1880s. Then‚ it was fully developed in New Orleans at the beginning of the 1900s. New Orleans style

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    found its thought and the thought has found words. Good morning Ms Linton and students‚ today I will be informing you on why you must choose these two poems for the poetry speaking contest. The poems I have chosen are ‘The Man from Ironbark’‚ by Banjo Patterson as well as ‘He Started the Cycling Craze’ by myself. Narratives help the readers enjoy and understand poetry as it is a way the poets can connect to their readers by using storylines that may relate to them or something that they enjoy.

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    The History of The Blues by Adam Keane While blues lyrics often deal with personal adversity‚ the music itself goes far beyond self-pity. The blues is also about overcoming hard luck‚ saying what you feel‚ ridding yourself of frustration‚ letting your hair down‚ and simply having fun. The best blues is visceral‚ cathartic‚ and starkly emotional. From unbridled joy to deep sadness‚ no form of music communicates more genuine emotion. The blues has deep roots in American history‚ particularly

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    Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent ♪ ~ Victor Hugo Three summer vacations and one Christmas break is what it took for me to understand that music is a deep and bottomless sea‚ devoid of any boundaries.  Every single musical instrument‚ right from the African djembe to the Indonesian gamelan angklung‚ and the Arabic shababa to the Indian sitar‚ is a testament to the fact that music is a universal language having multiple dialects. The tongue

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    was involved with the Universal Negro Improvement Association and explored Communism more. After spending some time in America‚ he traveled to Europe and North Africa for eleven years. During those years‚ he wrote three novels‚ “Home to Harlem”‚ “Banjo”‚ and “Banana Bottom”. The novel‚ “Home to Harlem”‚ was the most popular novel he has written and was well received by critics. It was about a black soldier who disowns his military duties to return home. It shows a realistic way of life that African

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    influence to a more polished studio sound. "Hollywood (Some kind of town)" from Fleetwood Macs’ album Time (1995) has a light poppy melody. "Don’t Drink The Water" from Dave Matthews Bands’ Before These Crowded Streets (1998) is a darker song with a banjo added in for added effect. "Illume (9-11)" from Fleetwood Macs’ Say You Will (2003) is a song where Stevie Nicks sound is very guttural‚ it shows the pain she feels when confronting the memories of 9-11and the time that followed and paying tribute

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    The articles of confederation which existed from 1781 until 1789 are the America’s first written constitution. It brought some accomplishments to the country. It lets congress remain “the central institution of national authority.” Congress had the power to “conduct wars and foreign relations and to appropriate‚ borrow‚ and issue money.” By passing the Ordinance of 1784‚ the Ordinance of 1785‚ and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787‚ the new government found some solutions for the controversies regarding

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    in this case‚ the right to raise and educate their children the way they saw fit. A voluntary call for parents to send their children to residential schools was not meeting the goal set by the government for student enrollment. MP William P.C. Paterson‚ referring to a letter sent by a Reverend Wilson‚ claimed that the assimilatory processes was not working as had

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    Blair‚ Patterson entered an agreement with Courtesy to trade in his car for a GMC Jimmy. Paterson owed $12‚402.82 on his trade in; despite this he told Courtesy he owed $9‚500‚ since the banks were closed Courtesy was unable to verify the actual amount. Courtesy reached a deal with Patterson‚ they allowed him to take possession of the GMC Jimmy

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    Based on this thought‚ how can victims accommodate perpetrators in the society? What is the best mechanism for states to adopt to ensure sustainable peace in a transiting state? Raymond Helmick‚ S.J.‚ and Rodney L. Paterson identify reconciliation as the best procedure to achieving sustainable peace. They explain reconciliation as the “…possibility of transforming war into peace‚ trauma into survival‚ and hatred into forgiveness (Sarkin‚ 2008‚ p. 13). Although this

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