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    Automobile

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    Automobile Engineering Automobile is a self-propelling device. It has a source of power (IC engine) and a power train to transmit the power from the engine to the wheels in order to move. An IC engine propels cars‚ buses‚ trucks‚ scooters‚ locomotives‚ ships‚ planes‚ etc. General categories: 1. Load carriers or single unit vehicles: These are commercial four-wheel type – two-axle design. Front axle for steering and rear axle for driving the vehicle. Passenger cars‚ buses‚ trucks and lorries

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    The music of Turkey‚ dating back to the Silk Road Era‚ contains dissonantly dramatic chords unlike what many Westerners are accustomed to (Sheehan 86). Although the musical foundation of Turkey was created by the blending of customs from outside influences‚ stylistic choices vary throughout the country because individual provinces developed without a sense of national unity (“Turkish”). Turkish music theory practices have been influenced by the history of the Ottoman Empire‚ the Islamic faith‚ and

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    Ivory I Peace Job Log for the month of November 2012 I have been Appling for Customer Service jobs and I also have had one interview for this month…. 1. The A&F Group…(a division of integrity staffing) 2. Mohawk… (Provides a variety of customer service and office administration duties related to the sales of products.) Pay is 12 per hour. 3. VSSI Staffing Service... (Most of your time is spent answering questions posed by prospective schools and churches. (Via email

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    The Intolerable Act

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    Parliament‚ and it made them want to start the intolerable acts to punish the colonist. Benjamin Franklin started the Tea party. The tea party is when a group of noble patriots dumped three of the British’s ships of tea. They disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians and dumped 342 crates. After these acts colonies joined together to protest against the British. They started the First Continental Congress‚ where they pledged to support Massachusetts from any attacks. After‚ the first fight of the

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    Samuel Parker Ideology

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    Ely Samuel Parker was born in 1828 and died on August 31‚ 1895. Born in Hasanoanda‚ later known as Donehogawa. Eventually Ely became a Seneca attorney‚ an engineer‚ and a tribal diplomat. Ely got commissioned as a lieutenant colonel during the American Civil War‚ when he served as an auxiliary to General Ulysses S. Grant. Ely wrote the terminal preliminary form of the Confederate surrender terms at Appomattox. Later in his career‚ Parker rose to the rank of Brevet Brigadier General. He was one

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    Jazz Improvisation

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    earliest forms of jazz came from musicians combining elements of different cultural music. While rock‚ as mentioned before‚ has some improvisation to it. It is much more common for artists to play written music rather than make a piece up as they go along. One would expect jazz to have a very energetic and wild atmosphere because of the creative improvisation community behind it; this is very much not the case. The Jazz atmosphere is mellow and subdued‚ with an air of sophistication lingering about

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    The British colonial administration used the term Black Carib and Garinagu to distinguish them fromYellow and Red Carib‚ the Amerindian population that did not intermarry with Africans. Today the Garifuna live primarily in Central America. They live along the Caribbean Coast inBelize‚ Guatemala‚ Nicaragua and Honduras including the mainland‚ and on the island of Roatán. There are also diaspora communities of Garinagu in the United States‚ particularly in Los Angeles‚Miami‚ New York and other major cities

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    instrument; it was what musical instrument we were going to learn. And I wanted to play the drums. Basically they said‚ "No‚ you can’t play the drums. We’d really like for you to play the French Horn." For the first time in my life‚ I had to stand up and say‚ "You know what? If I don’t get to play the drums‚ I’m not playing an instrument." I got to play the drums‚ and I actually put myself through college playing the drums. I got a scholarship‚ and I played in the band for four years. So an interesting thing

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    Elevator History

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    This device was a system involving spring-operated cams that affianced the guide rails in the elevator shaft when the cable broke. This secured the elevator from subsiding which enabled steam powered elevators to be used for transporting people along with cargo. This new use was caused by the precautions taken in improving the safety of steam powered elevators. It was first used for people in 1857 in New York’s own ‘Haughwout’ department store. This edifice was driven by steam power: unlike

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    Slave Songs Thesis

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    Outline Topic: Research paper on slave songs. I. Introduction A. Thesis: Most of the slave songs were often adapted to represent the experience of labor in the many plantations; these songs were divided into three different groups‚ the working songs‚ the recreational ones and the spiritual songs. II. Body Paragraph 1 – Work Songs A. Focus on Work songs B. The work songs differed according to the type of labor. C. The tempo of the songs reflected the amount of work done i. Slave owners

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