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    promoters‚ and performers. Many of these jazz musicians advanced the civil rights movement by their compositions and influences to decimate racial barriers and inequalities. Louis Armstrong recorded‚ “What Did I Do to Be So Black and Blue" in 1929‚ and Benny Goodman bought arrangements from Fletcher Henderson and integrated black musicians into an all-white jazz band when it was illegal in many states. Duke Ellington wrote “Jump for Joy" in 1941‚and Billie Holiday wrote "Strange Fruit” in 1939. Max Roach

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    University www.cs.princeton.edu/~felten/boorstin-thesis.pdf Zentner ‚ Alejandro (2003)‚"Measuring the Effect of Online Music Piracy on Music Sales"‚ University of Chicago working paper http://economics.uchicago.edu/download/musicindustryoct12.pdf Notes: Benny Evangelista‚ "RIAA decries drop in CD Sales"‚ San Francisco Chronicle‚ September 3‚ 2003 http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/09/03/BU249534.DTL&type=tech Mark Blumenthal‚ "Exit Polls: What You Should Know"‚ Mystery

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    Ella Jane Fitzgerald was born in Newport News‚ Virginia on April 25‚ 1917. Inspiring many with her unparalleled vocals and commercial success‚ Fitzgerald was known as the "First Lady of Song" and "Lady Ella‚" an American jazz and song vocalist who interpreted much of the Great American Songbook. Ella was the first African-American woman to ever win a Grammy Award‚ winning a total of 13 awards in 1958. Fitzgerald died in California in 1996. Fitzgerald’s career as a musician began early in her life

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    Tom refers to being “sucked deeper into that long black tunnel” and his “black moods”. In attempt to escape his past Tom begins to lose his passion for football as he is unable to play with his big brother anymore. When he is selected for the St Bennies team he states “I don’t want to play‚ this isn’t my life anymore”. Toms negative attitude towards his situation result in his unsuccessful transition into his new

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    THE TERMINAL International Transit Land in New York was the best airport in that time. The airport was very crowded and busy. All of the officers worked very carefully to check every passanger’s luggage. One day‚ a person came from Krakhozia‚ a country which in the middle of a war. His name was Victor Navorski. According to the rules‚ he neither could went to New York nor back home. He met the head of the airport‚ Frank Dixon‚ to solve his case‚ but the regulation kept him to stay in the airport

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    The Four P’s of Marketing The four P’s of marketing are product‚ price‚ place and promotion. Product is a good or a service that is intended for the consumers based upon their wants or needs. Price is the set price on the product. The price will depend on the targeted consumer‚ the economy‚ and the location. Place is merely the location in which the company decides to distribute the product. Promotion is the way the company decides to advertise their product to the public. (Griffin‚ & Ebert

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    High School. Outside of school‚ Haynes briefly studied the drumming rudiments with Herbie Wright‚ James Reese Europe ’s former drummer. Haynes was also mentored by Bobby Donaldson‚ a neighbor and prominent local drummer who had played with Andy Kirk‚ Benny Goodman and Curtis Fuller. As Haynes began his high school years‚ at the age of sixteen as a self-taught musician‚ he had already established a reputation as an up-and-coming drummer with an distinctive musical instinct and natural feel. Among his

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    baseball or what “The Beast” guards and controls. “The Beast” is a heroic figure in The Sandlot‚ but in The Sandlot 2 he was just simply a dog that they called “The Great Fear.” The dog had no importance in the movie The Sandlot 2. The element of how Benny “The Jet” Rodriguez taught Smalls how to play baseball when Smalls could not even field or throw a ball. In The Sandlot 2 it opened with them already playing baseball‚ but The Sandlot showed the group actually practicing

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    Mr. white comes again It is Saturday afternoon. Doctor Sandford is in his study. Betty knocks. "Come in‚ please. What is it‚ Betty?" "Mr. White wants to see you‚ Henry." "Well‚ yes. Show him in please." (Mr. White enters.) "Good afternoon‚ doctor." "Good afternoon‚ Mr. White." "I’m terribly sorry to trouble you." "That’s all right. Glad to see you. Sit down‚ please. What can I do for you?" "Do you receive the Times’?" "Certainly." "Would you like to have it for the next year?" "Oh‚ I

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    with Nathan‚ but not married to him. Nathan Detroit is a want to be rich guy. He is involved with Miss Adelaide but not married. He leads the underground craps games. Nicely Nicely Johnson works with Nathan and likes to gamble along with Big Jule‚ Benny Southstreet‚ and Harry the Horse Act one starts with a group of gamblers making bets with each other. Sarah Brown‚ and the band come on stage‚ and she starts ranting about sin. Sarah finally leaves‚ but the trouble is not over. A police officer joins

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