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    Early rock and roll music absorbed a lot of elements of African-American music‚ such as blues and jazz. These black popular music elements appeared frequently in early rock and roll songs‚ and were favored by white youth during 1950s. It is no doubt that Elvis Presley‚ who is often referred to as “the King of Rock and Roll”‚ is one of the most celebrated and influential musicians of the 20th century. Although Presley was a white man‚ he did not sing like other white singers before his time; Otherwise

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    THE BIRTH OF ROCK n’ ROLL - A CASE OF RACIAL CONFLICT The term rock ‘n’ roll has been traced back as far as the 1920s in black music‚ but it became an accepted when disc jockey Alan Freed began used it to describe the character of the rhythm and blues he played on his radio program in the mid-‘50s. The term “Rockin’ and Rollin” were originally used as slang for sex‚ in black pop music. However‚ it went on to become the name for a new‚ salacious musical genre. Innovation in audio technology‚ new

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    Juan Miro

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    New York City’s World Trade Center in 1974. He earned international acclaim because of his unique artworks. Miro’s Blue Ⅱ and  Blue Ⅲ art works are classic examples of unique artworks and in this essay; I will compare the two Blue paintings. The paintings are immersive works of art‚ which depicts the unique and talented nature of Miró in the field of art. These Blue paintings are part of a unique triptych and are based around a similar theme. Both are plays of Joan’s earlier horizon-line

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    Robert Johnson

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    sixteen. The loss of his first love and their expected child pushed the young Robert Johnson to the life of The Blues. Later that year‚ Robert first came in contact with blues legend Eddie James "Son House" Jr. In was in "Son House" that Robert was first exposed to the "rawest‚ most direct pure emotion…" he had ever heard. This led him to start to play the guitar and begin to develop as a blues singer. He developed so quickly that rumor began spread of him selling his soul for his astonishing ability

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    Chemistry Write Up

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    Dyes listed on package: Red 40‚ Blue 1 Distance Traveled Water 7 cm Blue Colored Dye 1 cm Pink Colored Dye 3.5 cm Observations: Split into 2 colors (pink and blue) Blue on top and pink on the bottom Beverage flavor: Pink Lemonade Dyes listed on package: Red 40 Distance Traveled Water 7.5 cm Yellow Colored Dye 4.5 cm Observations: Very feint yellowish color Data Analysis/Questions for Analysis: 1. Sample 1: seen to have red 40 and blue 1 Sample 2: supposed to have red

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    toxic gas‚ As the copper dissolved‚ the solution slowly turned blue because of the copper ions. this is the balanced equation for the reaction Cu(s) + 4H+(aq) + 2NO3-(aq)---> Cu2+(aq) +2NO2(g) + 2H2O(l) The reaction of aq copper nitrate with sodium hydroxide was the turning of the solution to a blue color‚ when water was added a cloudy mass of blue was formed below. This precipitate was copper (II) hydroxide. The precipitate was blue because of the copper ions. the balanced equation for this is Cu2+(s)

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    Color and Gatsby

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    Colours = visual imagery Convey The Jazz Age: overwhelming parties‚ dresses and a variety of colours to symbolise the vibrant and colourful (maybe garish?) lives/culture of people during The Jazz Age. Yellow and Gold: Money‚ Money‚ Money. Oh‚ and Death. First off‚ we’ve got yellows and golds‚ which we’re thinking has something to do with…gold (in the cash money sense). Why gold and not green? Because we’re talking about the real stuff‚ the authentic‚ traditional‚ "old money" – not these new-fangled

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    Origin Of Jazz

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    fundamental rhythms of human life and mans contemporary reassessment of traditional values. Volumes have been written on the origins of jazz based on black African American lifestyles. The early influences of tribal drums and the development of gospel‚ blues and field hollers seems to point out that jazz has to do with human survival and the expression of life. The origin of the word "jazz" is most often traced back to vulgar term used for sexual acts. Some of the early sounds of jazz where associated

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    color was more pronounced under the white piece of paper. C / A3 NH3 and BTB Color was almost Identical to BTB‚ dark blue. I expect BTB to turn orange with an acid and blue with a base. D / A5 HCI and Blue Dye Automatically turned a dark green. More pronounced with white paper. E / A6 Blue Dye and NaOCI The initial reaction was a light blue color‚ then when one drop of HCL was added it first became clear then turned a yellow/orange color. That yellow stayed concentrated

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    Jazz

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    Lm89Jazz Jazz is a genre of music that originated in African American communities during the late 19th and early 20th century. It emerged in many parts of the United States in the form of independent popular musical styles‚ and it is linked with African American and European American music. Jazz since its birth have changed and faced with improvisations starting from ragtime till the modern style of the jazz. The birth of Jazz in the multicultural society of America has led intellectuals from around

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