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    Showtunes In The 60's

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    including; vocal sound‚ instruments used‚ and tone. Many things in showtunes have changed throughout the course of time while some have stayed the same. Each decade does have very important aspects‚ and here is why; In the 1960’s‚ showtunes were very upbeat. Many shows of the 60’s very “belty” singers and in their voice there is still a very sixties rock sound. Music around the world was changing‚ with the formation of many bands‚ such as; The Beatles‚ The Beach Boy‚ and The Rolling Stones. In most showtunes

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    Nando s

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    found on five continents. The Nando’s symbol‚ the Barcelos Cockerel‚ remains the most visible expression of Nando’s passionate pursuits. However‚ Nando’s sells Portuguese-style dishes made with chicken that’s marinated for a day and grilled with different sauces‚ including the extra-hot peri-peri option‚ according to its website. Prices range from $7.25 for a quarter of a chicken to $51.45 for a platter featuring two full chickens with two big sides Nando’s authentic Peri-Peri has captivated its customers

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    Why Is Gabriel So Lonely

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    some company and since he has no one to talk to he always fully thinks.He has no one to talk to‚ no one to rely on until he finds a stray kitten in the alleyway near his apartment. He rescues the kitten and brings it home to start a new life. The first reason why Gabriel is always so lonely because in the story it said that “it was evening‚ and people sat outside‚talking quietly among themselves”. “On the stoop of a tall building of crumbling bricks and rotting wood sat a boy”. That boy was named

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    When you think about culture‚ what do you think of? Beliefs? Values? Well I think of what makes a person who they are‚ what defines them as a person. There are so many different cultures in the world‚ some are similar and others are completely different in every way‚ the list is never ending‚ but why? Why are there so many cultures that exist? Culture is who you are as a person and is based on similar beliefs between you and others. When you actually think about it it’s a way that connects you to

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    economic changes that occurred. Some social changes occurred with the creation of the automobile and the radio. Millions of people had the freedom to travel easily to new places and the radio brought entertainment‚ new ideas and experiences to their homes. Other changes emerged when women took jobs during and after the war. New machines were created to assist in household chores like washing clothes and preparing food. An important factor that drove these social changes was the increase in education

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    In what regards the depression‚ the main reason was ’The Wall Street Crash’. In the 1920s the stock market shares went skyrocketing at an incredible and alarming rate therefore people could speculate their rise and make fortunes out of this. Ironically it was speculation itself what brought ’The Wall Street Crash’ upon the American people. In Thursday‚ October 24‚ also known as ’Black Thursday’ 12‚894‚650 shares changed hands‚ many of them at such low prices that destroyed any dream or future that

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    So What’ Miles Davis Solo Analysis Miles Davis’ solo is very minimalistic mainly using crotchet and quaver rhythms throughout with the occasional triplet or semiquaver grace note. For the A sections of the first chorus he bases phrases around the minor pentatonic scale. He develops his opening motif (bar 2 of A1) in bar 4-7 returning to the root (E) in between each ascending then descending phrase going up to the 7th (D) in the final variation of the motif. The phrase lengths are irregular; Davis

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    the early 1900’s the man was seen as the intellectual individual who takes care of their wife and family‚ who arrives home with the money and who was the supplier. However during the 1930’s this typical idea of the man’s role was extremely hard to keep ahold of due to The Great Depression. While the average woman worked on household dynamics and keeping the family afloat‚ the man was out looking for a job‚ or struggling to keep his current job. As a result‚ the average male came home at the end of

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    Afraid So Poem Summary

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    child to “check to see if he has the right the kind of ignorance”. He feels the child should do what is best for not what everybody else might be doing. The father offers the suggestion that the child “should go back to what you always were- being too smart for your own good.” The chapter progresses to the poem “Afraid So”‚ where the topic of whatever happens gets more serious. In the poem”Afraid So" the person focuses on fear and anxiety. The poem is created where each line forms a question with

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    The term ‘So Mote it Be’ is an old phrase which is widely used within the Wiccan and Pagan communities and translates too‚ ‘So Must it Be’ or ‘As I will it‚ so it shall be.’ It is most often seen at the closing of a magical working as a way of asking the Deity/God/Goddess to bless the spell/ritual‚ with the belief that ‘If they will it to happen‚ so it shall be.’ ‘So Mote it Be’ is a phrase which was used by the Freemasons in Europe‚ with the earliest known document relating to the Masons in the

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