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    Blind Lemon and Ray Charles It’s hard to sum up all the magnificent work that Ray Charles and Blind Lemon Jefferson have produced. Each with their own unique styles have greatly influenced the genre of blues and have touched the hearts of many; both overcoming difficult obstacles such as blindness. Blind Lemon Jefferson was born blind whereas Ray Charles started to lose his eye sight at 5 and later became completely blind at the age of 7 due to glaucoma. Blind Lemon was born on September

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    Ray Charles‚ whose full name is Ray Charles Robinson is widely known for his inspirational life story‚ transformation of jazz and his influence on nearly every genre during his active years. With his distinct vocals and passionate piano playing skills‚ Ray Charles knew how to entertain a crowd along with bring people together. During Ray’s primary active years there was still much racism going on towards colored people. Ray’s music helped the current white and black generations come together during

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    Ray ban report Introduction My marketing report will be based around the American brand Ray Ban. Ray Ban were founded in 1937 by Bausch & Lomb were the glasses first purpose were protecting US army pilots from glare of the sun and altitude sickness when flying high. A new type of glasses were introduced to stop this from happening called Aviator this name of sunglasses is still living strong in 2013. In 1999 Bausch & Lomb sold the sunglasses grand to an Italian group called Luxottica for a reported

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    Total Page Count: 614 Being a billionaire can be hard work sometimes. In the book Principles: by Ray Dalio‚ he gives rules and principles for his work and life. The book is about his come-up to being where he is at in his life‚ and it also talks about what principles he uses for work and life. In the book‚ Dalio searches for reasons to the fluctuation in stocks‚ a way to predict stock prices‚ and for how to be successful. In his highschool days‚ Dalio talks about his experience with selling stocks

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    Valencia Bowie Ms.Williams Rough Draft 26 April 20013 The name Ray Allen carries influence and speaks volume. Ray Allen should be awarded the most valuable player award for when he matched and broke the three-pointer record for NBA basketball and also for having his own foundation. Ray Allen is paving the way for young men and women. Walter Ray Allen was born July 20‚ 1975(www.kidzworld.com). He attended Hillcrest High School in South Carolina (www.kidzworld.com). He went to college at the

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    Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury was an author of many different genres of books. He was born on August 22nd of 1920 and passed away June 5th of 2012. Ray had 4 daughters: Susan‚ Romona‚ Bettina & Alexandra‚ from these daughters he was blessed with eight grandchildren. Ray also had a wife named Marguerite who passed away in 2003. During his life Ray started out living in Waukegan‚ Illinois and when he became 14 years old his family moved to Tucson‚ Arizona and when they arrived there his family only had

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    Rachael Ray Research Paper

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    Introduction Rachael Ray is a hardworking‚ self-confident‚ and ebullient celebrity chef. She is one of Food Network’s most beloved and enthusiastic chef stars. She was born on August 25‚ 1968‚ in Cape Cod Massachusetts. Rachael Ray was a successful‚ businesswoman‚ celebrity chef‚ and cookbook author. Throughout her life‚ Rachael Ray has been raised in a culinary filled childhood. Her family owned several restaurants in Massachusetts which influenced her to pursue the culinary arts. After years of

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    For my clinical paper the client I have chosen was from NHS. My clients name is Ray. He is a child with an intellectual disability and low level of Autism. Ray is normally a very happy child. He works well in a group setting with the other children. He is always willing to participate and cooperate throughout each session. He is very egger to answer any questions I might ask. Throughout the session he is very observant. He follows well in the activities but can get a little out of control and hyper

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    main character Emmet Ray is just a fictional character instead of a real person. At first‚ the character seemed to be a real person because the famous music jazz critic Nat Hentoff and writer-director Douglas McGrath made some description about the made-up story of Emmet Ray throughout the film‚ and they faced the camera in classic talking-head mode. The story plot was set in the 1930’s and Emmet Ray considered himself as the world’s second greatest jazz guitarist. Emmet Ray had always admired Django

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    Timeless lessons or themes are featured in the stories that end up being classics. The authors who illustrate these ideas are the ones who remain in schools and therefore in the minds of many generations. In Ray Bradbury’s short story “The Veldt” he portrays how disastrous it is to rely completely on technology. Intertwined with this are lessons of greed and inattention. Almost immediately the technology of the time is introduced by the stove that is cooking a meal without the help of human hands

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