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    with Dan insulting DJ and referring to him as a “retard”. Although Dan and his wife have HIV‚ Savarese points out ‚ “their inability to recognize someone just like themselves: someone to whom the fates had been similarly cruel and …who needed a second chance at life” (20) . These passages make me think back to the early 90’s when very little was known about HIV and people who fell victim to the disease were often scorned and humiliated by society. The trauma and degradation DJ is so similar to the

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    1. Explain why DJs are such important stakeholders in the music industry. Why it is crucial to have closely knit relationship with them? DJs are important stakeholders in the music industry since DJs pre-selects the songs that are going to be played on the radio and the songs that get to be played on the radio will generate commercial success. Therefore it is crucial for record companies to have closely knit relationships with the DJs in order to solicit favors from the DJs to play and promote

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    1. What was it about the "counterculture" of Rock ’n’ Roll that drove both parents and media commentators such as Jeff Greenfield to claim that "Rock ’n’ Roll was vile‚ elemental‚ savage‚ and dripping with sex"? In the era of which Rock ’n’ Roll began to develop was a time where tradition were very important‚ meaning when something new tried to change those traditions it scared many people. A large majority that was affected by Rock ’n’ Roll were teenagers and the music influenced many of

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    Naliyagan Festival 2013 Unity in Vision‚ Unity in Action Towards Sustainable Development Naliyagan Cultural Center‚ D.O. Plaza Government Center‚ Prosperidad‚ Agusan del Sur June 12-17‚ 2013 CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES June 7 to 9‚ 2013 Soft Opening of the 21st Naliyagan Festival 9:00 AM Onwards Bubuta Tu Manok Tu Naliyagan – 4 Cock Derby June 7-9‚ 2013 Venue: Covered Court D.O. Plaza Memorial Sports Complex Day 1 – Wednesday‚ June 12 “Grand Opening of the 21st Naliyagan Festival 2013 & 115th

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    In the late 1970’s a new‚ popular form of urban youth culture emerged in the Bronx‚ New York that changed the face of popular music and American culture. Throughout its development‚ hip-hop has become a vastly commercialized component of popular American culture; however‚ it took the efforts of many pioneers and innovators to shape modern hip-hop culture and music. By exploring hip-hop’s origins‚ one can better understand its evolution and its influence on different social groups throughout the United

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    Robbert van de Corput‚ better known by his stage name‚ Hardwell‚ is a big room house and electro house DJ‚ producer and remixer hailing from the Netherlands. Being one of the biggest DJs in the world and playing sets at major festivals such as Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival‚ lots of upcoming DJs look up to Hardwell and aspire to be like him. From being voted the world’s number one DJ two years in a row‚ creating his own label to support new artists and giving back to charity‚ Hardwell is fast

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    Task 2 1. INITIATE 1. PURPOSE OF THE PLAN Organize the group that is in charge of promoting a school graduation party to celebrate among students who have successfully met the extracurricular requirements for graduation. The graduate students are allowed to invite a closed number of guests. The ceremony provides in a specific venue which graduating students receive their diplomas‚ enjoying dinner and beverages‚ marking their official graduation from EIP. 2. PROJECT PURPOSE Organize

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    Mission of DWRA Radio Assumption To hone the communication skills of Assumption College’s students by providing them a venue wherein they can learn to speak with confidence‚ broadcast timely and interesting news‚ express themselves differently through the music they play‚ and at the same time‚ learn the works behind the radio scene. Vision of DWRA Radio Assumption To become a distinct organization that is actively involved in helping improve the communication skills

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    More than a century before rap had come to fruition in the North American music scene‚ West African musicians were telling stories rhythmically‚ with just the beat of a drum for accompaniment. Meanwhile‚ folk artists from the Caribbean Islands were also telling stories in rhyme. Indeed‚ these singing poets from Africa and the Caribbean lay the foundation for modern-day American rap music. Rapping essentially involves the speaking or chanting of rhyming lyrics‚ often set to a beat. The rhyming created

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    MCing or emceeing‚ is a vocal style in which the artist speaks lyrically‚ in rhyme and verse‚ generally to an instrumental or synthesized beat. Beats‚ almost always in 4/4 time signature‚ can be created by looping portions of other songs‚ usually by a DJ‚ or sampled from portions of other songs by a producer. Modern beats incorporate synthesizers‚ drum machines‚ and live bands. Rappers may write‚ memorize‚ or improvise their lyrics and perform their works a cappella or to a beat. The roots of hip

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