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    effect of colors

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    color blue gives you the impression that a space is larger than it actually is in reality? It’s not the only case when colors help you juggle with their special effects. Let’s look at some of the most important issues regarding the role of chromatic combinations in the creation of a pleasant and relaxed ambiance. Suppose we have two rooms in one apartment. The two rooms are identical in size‚ but we paint the walls in two different colors: dark yellow in the first room and light blue in

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    History of Rock and Roll

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    distributio n areas  and only  sent  material  to those  disc  jockeys  and radio  stations) c. Major  labels  often paid  huge  amounts  of money  to  Score: Question 2  0 / 1   (1 point) Garofalo‚ Chapter 2: In the early days of radio‚ blues and jazz received way more radio airplay than country music.  Student response: Percent Value Student Response Answer  Choices a. True 100.0% b. False  Score: Question 3  1 / 1   (1 point) Rockin’ Out Supplemental Reading 1‚ 519­526 (Halberstam on McCarthy

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    slithering on his back. The long snout of the alligator‚ with its jagged‚ peal white teeth and quivering lips clearly appears to be growling. The alligator is growling at and maybe even about to bite something above it according to the piercing look in his blue and green eyes. The pair of snakes and alligator all seem to be looking in the same direction. They give off the sense that they are all on the same team and preparing to attack some sort of prey. I think it must be prey because they don’t seem to

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    Rock music

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    gospel music‚ the blues‚ country-and-western music‚ classical music (see Music‚ Western)‚ folk music‚ electronic music‚ and the popular music of Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America (see Worldbeat). In addition to its use as a broad designation‚ the term rock music commonly refers to music styles after 1959 predominantly influenced by white musicians. Other major rock-music styles include rock and roll (also known as rock ’n’ roll)‚ the first genre of the music; and rhythm-and-blues music (R&B)‚ influenced

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    Hendrix was the most inventive electric guitarist in the blues/rock genre. His passion for music was greatly appreciated and inspired to change and uplift the blues world. Hendrix‚ a phenomenal guitarist‚ greatly influenced the way that future guitarist after him approached the instrument to coincide with the genre of blues. Though‚ in less than five years he established himself in only four albums that had a remarkable impact on the blues/rock community by using his guitar. Hendrix was believed

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    describe the way you feel when your packed into a crowded dive at 1:00 AM‚ where the cigarette smoke is so thick it makes its own weather; and the waitress is slinging bourbon and Fritos while some bad-ass Jazz Funk band rocks the house as hard as Blue Ridge granite‚ and the sweat flows down from the stage like the cloudy waters of Pamlico Sound. There’s a word for how you feel when you hear live Jazzy-funk music so sweet and hot‚ you just gotta shout something. The word is: DAG!" - Columbia Records

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    Langston Hughes

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    and the African race’s continuing role in human history. The speaker of Langston Hughes’s "The Weary Blues" describes an evening of listening to a blues musician in Harlem. “With its diction‚ its repetition of lines and its inclusion of blues lyrics‚ the poem evokes the mournful tone and tempo of blues music. The reader is given an appreciation of the state of mind of the blues musician in the poem.” (Berry Faith) The poem begins with a speaker telling someone about a piano player he heard

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    in red lake. And neither of the black or rad lake would appear in the radiograph‚ they are only visible in the cross sections because infra-ed photographs only show the black outlining on the surface of the picture. Pigments Blue Natural ultramarine – the blue drapery on the bed and on Jupiter Mixed with lead white in the sky Flesh paint of Juno Azurite =

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    Van Gogh's Bedroom

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    in the middle of the left and right walls and a bay window on the wall directly in front of the viewer. These three walls are the only ones visible; one will see the room as if they were standing against the fourth wall. The walls are pale sea foam blue with the doors a contrasting darker smoky teal. The floor seems to be one piece with the slightest outline of hunter green to identify planks or tiles in the front right hand corner of the piece. The color of this floor is that of an old penny‚ a faded

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    Dye Lab for Chem 205

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    TITLE Crime and Dye Lab Special Projects 1 Martin Enem LAB SECTION: BB2 INTRODUCTION Light is usually viewed as a result of the heating of a substance. The higher the temperature at which the substance is heated‚ the greater the vibrations that lead to certain light intensity given off by the molecule. It is this same theory that suggests why steel glows red hot when heated to high enough temperatures. The process of light emissions can also be induces through other means. 1 One

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