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    American Folk Music

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    g) Changes h) Spirituals and The Fisk Jubilee Singers i) The Blues j) Singing and Playing The Blues k) Mixing It up New and Different Voices a) The Cajuns b) Cajun Music c) Música Tejana d) Corridos e) Sailors and Other Workers f) Cowboy Songs g) Singing to the Cattle h) Many styles Folk Goes National a) Minstrel Shows b) Records c) The First Recorded Hillbilly Music d) Race records e) Radio f) The Opry and The Blues g) The Carters h) The Singing Brakeman i) Preserving Music

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    On Turning Ten

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    chose “dark blue speed drained out of it” The color blue is a melancholic color which gives a feeling of sadness and drained is a very ruff and harsh word for a ten year old to use. Billy Collins audience is anyone who is willing to look back into their childhood. It is for people who want to remember their childhood and who lived through the same as Collins did. He lets the audience close into the poem by using imagery which reminds the reader of their own childhood. Such as the blue bike‚ the tree

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    music‚ “the blues”‚ country-and-western music. Classical music folk music‚ electronic music‚ and the popular music of Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America (often grouped together under the term “world music”). In addition to its use as a broad designation‚ the term “rock-music” is used to refer more specifically to music styles after 1959 predominantly influenced by white musicians. Other major rock-music styles include rock and roll‚ the first genre of the music; and rhythm and the blues music

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    “crusades” and passed legislation barring jazz music in clubs. Their attempts at subduing the music were unsuccessful. Jazz was becoming mainstream. Louis Armstrong was one of the genre’s first big stars‚ and some of his most popular works include “Chimes Blues” (which created “swing”)‚ “Star Dust”‚ “La Vie En Rose”‚ and “What a Wonderful World” (“Louis Armstrong Biography”). He is considered to be “one of the most influential artists in jazz history” (Louis Armstrong Biography”). Another transformative

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    In this project Group 7 examined the seascape through formal elements in Claude-Oscar Monet’s Mouth of the Seine at Honfleur. It is oil on canvas seascape painting from 1865. The depiction of the light from the sky‚ in the form of the color blue‚ is the dominant formal element that catches our attention at first sight of this image. The intention is to also describe the white sailboat in the background with the seagulls flying around it because it catches the eye second. The painter‚ Monet‚ uses

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    lap report

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    ring at the top of the tube. Then‚ we get negative result both Urea and TSI test because there is no pink color for Urea test and no black color on the bottom of the tube in TSI test. Then‚ follow three tests results are all positive. That is deep blue color for citrate test‚ clear zone surrounding growth for skim milk agar

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    Commentary

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    MY commentary In my static image I chose to use the colours red‚ blue‚ white‚ purple‚ red and black because they all play an important part in the image. As some examples the parts in my image that are coloured in blue represent confidence‚ grey/black represents power‚ red represents determination and strength‚ purple represents ambition I also used white because it represents goodness and a successful beginning. All of these colours link to the main idea “overcoming challenges in life can be difficult”

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    “The Weary Blues“‚ he puts forth images of African-Americans‚ jazz music‚ and many more topics that have been a part of his life. These elements are what influenced him‚ and shows it in the works that he has written. He uses jazz and blues styles for subjects and for structure in this piece of literature. In Hughes’ poetry‚ he would try to bring out the sound‚ cadence‚ and rhythms from blues and jazz music. He would also use humor‚ loneliness‚ and despair‚ to imitate the sound of blues and jazz music

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    Music and Its Importance

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    no words to say. Although there are lots of different types of my music my favorite is Rhythm and Blues. Rhythm and Blues (also known as R&B) made a splash on the scene and change the world as we know it. Let’s take a blast from the past by introducing one of the most popular genres of music around‚ telling the meaning behind R&B‚ and giving facts about why it’s just that good. II. Rhythm and Blues originated in the late 1940s and early 1950s. R&B got its name from record companies when it initially

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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Charles Regan Smith’s Triumph Over It Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is characterized by the combination of obsession and compulsion‚ the former includes persistent intrusive thoughts that are uncontrollable‚ and the latter is defined by repetitive behavioral designed to neutralize obsessions. The themes of obsession are often consistent across culture‚ which is true in Regan’s case as well. His first obsession began at age 5 regarding fear of contracting disease

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