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    The characterisation of the bacterial flora of raw frozen cultured seafood was performed to determine a naturally occurring bacterial indicator of antimicrobial resistance in seafood (Paper I). Fresh seafood is processed to produce retailed raw frozen cultured seafood for consumers. The extent to which the microflora of raw frozen cultured seafood differ from the microflora of harvested seafood is not clear. However‚ different bacterial species have been isolated from fish-processing environments

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    which can be heard through these albums and is the base for this genre. John Denver used Guild and Yamaha guitars‚ Neil Young played a Les Paul and Hank Williams Martin D-28. Some artists will use a variety of instruments‚ for example Creedence Clearwater Revivial uses a Hammond organ and multiple electric guitars in “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” and the uses a slide guitar In “Looking Out My Back Door”. Where as Neil Young only performs “Old Man” live with a single acoustic guitar. Other instruments

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    folk‚ who freely expressed their views‚ both pro-war and anti-war through music. This ‘golden age’ era consisted of the most popular and most influential bands of the time such as‚ Barry McGuire‚ the Animals‚ The Byrds‚ The Carpenters‚ Credence Clearwater Revival‚ and Neil Young. The widely controversial protest music of the mid-sixties and early seventies was ever only possible through occurrence of the Vietnam War and its impact on the cultural beliefs of society. “The Eastern world is

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    phase II of launch of king crab. He planned to continue the magazine strategy used in phase I‚ but Cherry Stockworth‚ vice-president of marketing of Phillips Foods‚ recommended him to use the budget to support half of cost of International Boston Seafood Show. According to the information given in this case‚ I don’t think this is an either-or choice‚ and my recommendation for Ron Birch is to decrease the cost of ads in trade magazines‚ change the content of ads in magazines before and after the IBSS

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    during these hometown shows as well as the low dough show he was offering! Why would anyone not want to see this show? You can write this down in the books as a show to compare with the classics like Bob Seger‚ Lynard Skynard‚ Foghat‚ Creedance Clearwater Revival and even old school rap artists like Run DMC or country artists like Hank Williams Jr. All of these genres of music wrapped into a tight package make Kid a master of mixing different types of music into a beat laden country rock and rap

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    Protest Songs of 1960's

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    In history‚ words have had a tremendous ability to empower the people to rise up to achieve their desired goals. Often times words have the power to help affect a change in government‚ racism‚ or condition of life. Gandhi was the first to teach us the power of non-violent movements to help attain the goals and desires of the people. He showed us that the power of words could drive Britain‚ one of the most powerful countries‚ to release their rule over India. He helped accomplish this by walking

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    should we give? Ooh‚ they only answer more! More! More! Yoh… It aint me‚ it aint me‚ I aint no military son‚ son. It aint me‚ it aint me; I aint no fortunate one‚ one…” - Fortunate Son”‚ Creedence Clearwater Revival‚ 1969 The above lyrics are from the song “Fortunate Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival released on their album entitled‚ “Willy and the Poor Boys” in 1969. This song was popular during the Vietnam War and spoke out against the war. It was sung from the perspective of a man‚ who

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    remembering. Many artists such as Carlos Santana and Crosby‚ Stills‚ Nash and Young had their debut playing at Woodstock and continued on to have very successful careers. Other prolific acts included Jimi Hendrix‚ The Who‚ Janis Joplin‚ Creedence Clearwater Revival‚ and Grateful Dead. The rock bands and their participation in the Woodstock music festival had an enormous impact not just on the music of that time‚ but also on the direction music took that lead us to what we listen to today. The music

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    ! By the time the war had ended in 1975‚ popular music had been changed forever. Over the course of the war‚ things had changed. Simple‚ optimistic pop songs that had previously topped the charts had turned into social critiques of the American lifestyle‚ and sophisticated statements made through the whole running time of an LP. The American consciousness started to become painfully aware of the reality of the situation during the mid-60ʼs‚ and this is where the shift in music becomes obvious

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    The British Invasion

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    There were plenty of music coming out and showing up in the 1960’s. It was time; time for a new form of music‚ a new sound‚ it was time for a revolution. There was all types of music being played and new music being formed. There were all sorts of bands playing different kinds of music and playing with their own styles while taking over the airwaves. Whether it be rock‚ soul‚ or any other type of music‚ it was a revolution. This also led to new bands forming and breaking into the industry. In the

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