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    Dave Matthews Band Essay

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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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    Sierra Leone Civil War

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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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    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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    11st Class: 01/16/13 Pre-Jazz Influences African Elements in American Music [The Jazz DNA] -Syncopated rhythm – playing rhythms in between or against the stead beat -Improvisation – art of spontaneous composition in music -Call and Response – echo style (copy)‚ question and answer style of musical conversation -Individuality – human voice as instrumental model Use of bends‚ slides and timbr (tone manipulation) to sound like no one else. -Beat – steady pulse -Rhythm – sound

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    Caribbean Music

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    Music of the Caribbean region differs from island to island. The Caribbean got its name from the term “Carib”‚ which is the name of an old Native American ethnic group. Today the region is divided into four different parts: Spanish‚ French‚ Dutch‚ and British Caribbean. The Spanish Caribbean consists of Cuba‚ Puerto Rico‚ and Dominican Republic; the French Caribbean consists of Haiti‚ Martinique‚ Guadeloupe‚ and French Guiana; the Dutch Caribbean contains Suriname‚ Aruba‚ Bonaire‚ Curacao‚ Saba‚

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    Unfree Labor

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    Unfree Labor Labor in colonial American society meant long‚ hard hours of toil‚ working from dusk to dawn to make an honest living. In the beginning‚ the workers were the original colonists themselves‚ but as more and more people began to cross the Atlantic and more and more land began to be used for agriculture and homesteads‚ this changed. The labor force in the American colonies began to evolve until it consisted mainly of indentured servants and slaves who worked for the settlers in exchange

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    Rap Music Influence

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    Music is something we hear everyday. Whether it be from our own phones‚ in our cars‚ or background music we hear everyday. There are songs that defines almost every emotion we have. Music has been around forever‚ each sound and every type intertwine together to influence more and more music. Music has the power to recreate memories and define a generation of kids. Throughout out the years there has been many different types of music. Such as Rap and Hip-Hop‚ Country and one of the most popular Rock

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    African Art and culture. Every celebration or occasion has a song or storytelling accompanying it. They also have songs and stories that relate to their everyday lives. Music instruments accompanies the music and some of these instruments used drums‚ banjos‚ tambourines‚ horns and many more. To understand the African Art‚ African Music and African Culture people must understand the event‚ symbolism‚ pulse‚ and rhythmic beat. For example‚ the musical creation of Nigerian Duro Ladipo “Oba Kosa”‚ which

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