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    Louis Armstrong

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    No. 2 Louis Armstrong was one of the many people who have influence jazz music over the years. Although we may not realize it‚ he had the most influence in the jazz world during his time and is well known today for the changes that he made to the jazz world many years ago. First is the impact that he had on the way jazz music was played. Louis Armstrong began revolutionizing the sound of jazz music in the 1920s when he introduced the “extended solo” to jazz music. Before Armstrong introduced this

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    Armstrong Family

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    sane world‚ madness is the only freedom”. The fight for freedom in BZRK “Which is more important freedom or happiness” (Nijinsky 78). Every human has their own definition for “happiness” and “freedom”‚ and that’s what Armstrong and BZRK cooperation’s are fighting for. The Armstrong family fought for ultimate happiness‚ while BZRK fought for people right and freedom. Characters in this novel were willing to die for freedom and they were also willing to kill for freedom. This novel demonstrates the

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    Neil Armstrong

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    Neil Armstrong “One step for a man‚ one giant leap for mankind‚” said by Neil Armstrong. This is the quote that Mr. Armstrong changed the world with when he took his first step on the moon. Neil Armstrong was born August 5‚ 1930‚ in a small town in Wapakoneta‚ Ohio (Nasa.gov). To his parents‚ Stephen and Viola Engel Armstrong‚ he was the eldest son. In his childhood his family was always moving around because his father was an auditor for the state government. His father had to be in many

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    Armstrong Analysis

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    1. List and explain 3 pieces of information you learned for the first time while reading Armstrong. While studying Ezra I discovered that it marks the start of established Judaism‚ a religion concerned not simply with the gathering and safeguarding of revelation however with its consistent reinterpretation. The law that read was unmistakably obscure to the general population‚ who sobbed in apprehension when they heard the first run through. When he clarified the content‚ the exegete did not recreate

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    henry armstrong

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    Now I Went Down to the Ringside and Little Henry Armstrong Was There Professor Paul Clark Jieyu Zhang Henry Armstrong was born in an ordinary family. His family was poor‚ and especially this was a black family‚ there was racial discrimination to this family. He was often the target for teasing in school. In defending himself against bullies‚ he discovered his interest in boxing. Without money going to college‚ little Armstrong have to work to get money to let his family survive. When he saw on

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    Louis Armstrong

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    Rebecca Huang Louis Armstrong I. Early Life A. Childhood B. Family C. Armstrong’s natural talent from God II. Performance Career A. Experiences in New Orleans and Mississippi B. Chicago and Jazz Band C. Life from 1924 to 1930s III. Late Stage A. Armstrong’s 1950 life B. The end of Louis Armstrong’s Music Life IV. Music History A. Trumpet and Early Jazz B. Collaborators and Followers C. Armstrong’s Music Style 1. A Jazz musician

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    Louis Armstrong

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    Ryan Au Duong Angulo ELA Honors 24‚ April 2012 Life of the King of Jazz “My whole musical success goes back to the time I was arrested…”(Old 28). Louis Armstrong started off as a normal kid who lived in a poor family and environment‚ but ended up as one of the most influential entertainers in history all because of one mistake he made as a child‚ which changed his life. Louis Armstrong’s life was filled with events that built his musical skills‚ fame‚ and his well-being even though he did

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    Lance Armstrong

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    For a period of 12 years‚ Lance Armstrong lied about doping to the entire world. In the process he selfishly ruined multiple live. A man who would ruin lives and lie just to ride a bike is truly selfish. Because the drugs that Lance Armstrong used and lied about can enhance his performance‚ and are banned‚ he should get his medals taken away. Lance Armstrong has been racing since he was 19 years old and has gone to win 7 tour de France titles. He founded the Livestrong charity which helps out

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    Neil Armstrong

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    Neil Armstrong Armstrong is one of America’s biggest heroes because he embodied an accomplishment of something tremendous‚ not just for the country but for humanity. After people looked up for tens and thousands of years‚ Neil was the first person to make a footprint somewhere rather than earth‚ and that’s why he will always be remembered. He brought pride to our nation and gave America a greater value when viewed by the world. Neil Armstrong was born in Wapakoneta‚ Ohio‚ on August 5‚ 1930

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    Neil Armstrong

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    One Giant Leap -A hero we shall always remember-Neil Armstrong “One small step for a man‚ one giant leap for mankind”. These were the exact words of Neil A. Armstrong as he took mankind’s first step on another planet. Thousands of years have passed ever since man appeared on the face of planet earth‚ men have evolved‚ and with every evolution‚ men have grown smarter‚ men have created something useful and also achieved higher goals than their ancestors. Many have dreamed of setting foot on another

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