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    Oled

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    efficient‚ Wider‚ and more Flexible. actually‚ it will be a next generation display and the future’s light source. So to get close with new technology‚ we started on research that. Main purpose is using organic materials to produce the Red‚ Green‚ and Blue OLED‚ and to improve the efficiency. For that we have learned and studied these contents. I will concisely review about that. first‚ The structure of OLED is actually pretty simple. it consists sandwiched organic films between anode and cathode

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    African American Vernacular Traditions: Integrated Into Modern Culture African American vernacular traditions have been around for many centuries and still cease to exist in their culture. The vernacular traditions of the African Americans started when slaves were existent in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. It is believed that the slaves spoke a mix of Creole and partial English‚ in which they had to create in order to communicate between them discreetly. The vernacular traditions originated

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    British Invasion

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    British Invasion The British Music Invasion was one of the most influential time periods for the development and maturation of a new variation of rock and roll. This innovating movement was initially inspired by some of America’s greatest rock and blues musicians including: Buddy Holly‚ Little Richard‚ Elvis Presley‚ Eddie Cochran‚ Chuck Berry‚ and so on. The establishment of the British music scene absorbed and completely reconfigured the traditional instruments‚ established music forms‚ and the

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    Emily Dickinson

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    than the sea -- D For -- hold them -- Blue to Blue -- E The one the other will absorb -- F As Sponges -- Buckets -- do -- E The Brain is just the weight of God -- G For -- Heft them -- Pound for Pound -- H And they will differ -- if they do -- I As Syllable from Sound -- H A Slash of Blue A slash of Blue -- A A sweep

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    attention first. Along side of that is the dark green forest with explorers heading off into the unknown of the jungle. The visual weight of the explorers make the composition of the painting very balanced because they’re wearing shades of red and blue‚ and surrounding them are dark spots of the forest and vast spaces of the sky and valley. My favorite part of this painting is the Halo. The halo shows the viewers the beauty of nature‚ and it’s right in the middle. It stretches across the painting

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    I wonder how many words I have now. Poop. My dang space bar isn’t working! As of right now I have 117 words. Well after working I had 117 words. Yay! I don’t have that many more words to go! Apple. Cat good food hungry random I don’t even care pink blue yellow purple. I’m just going to copy and paste this now. This essay is requiring me to have at least 250 words to upload so I’m just going to put a whole bunch of random words until I have 250. All I want to do read an essay so I can get some ideas

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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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