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    Black American Music History First of all‚ there is many different types of African American music but im going to talk about three in particular which are slave spirituals‚ blues‚ and the more common rap/hip-hop. First slave spirituals is a type of religious song originating among black slaves in the American south. It was famous for the reason that the lyrics of negro spirituals were tightly linked with the lives of their authors.... slaves! While work songs only dealt with their daily

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    Music is truly an American artistic creation that all of us should be proud of. Unfortunately‚ we have two music types which in their beginnings were thought as a “Fly by Night” art. Thanks to the strong support‚ given by the loyal individuals who started these art forms; we are still blessed with a creative ingenuity of music called Rap‚ Country & Western. There are many similarities between rap and country & western (C&W). Primarily‚ the two genres of music have a strong

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    Oxford Brookes University Research and Analysis Project An analysis of the financial situation of Pakistan State Oil Co Ltd By: ABC March 2005 Mentor: XYZ 4780 Words Table of Contents Introduction 3 The company 3 The oil sector in Pakistan 3 Aims and Objectives 4 Information Gathering 5 Books 5 Texts 5 Articles 5 Reports 5 Company Software 6 The Internet 6 Informal interviews 6 Analysis 7 Vertical

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    Oxford Brookes University RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS REPORT THE BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OVER A THREE YEARS PERIOD OF LUCKY CEMENT LIMITED Provided by :- Muhammad Hatif Sajjad Dar ACCA Globe | Extended | (http://www.facebook.com/groups/accaglobeextended/) Spread The Word!!! Words: 1 Contents Page No. 1. Project objectives and overall research approach 1.1 Topic & Organization chosen and Reason for selection 1.2 Objectives and research questions 1.3 An explanation

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    Daisy Cedillo Speech 101 Wood Topic: Ska Music General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To let the audience know what the genre ska is and not only is it a type of music but a lifestyle. Introduction I. Attention Getter: I bet most of you in this room haven’t heard about ska. II. Credibility Statement: As a big fan of ska‚ I would like to take you through and talk to you about what it is. III. Thesis Statement: Ska is a genre that is not very well known anymore. IV. Preview: Today

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    VIOLENT AND VULGAR RAP LYRICS What happened to censorship? “Then shall we allow our children to listen to any story anyone happens to make up‚ and so receive into their minds ideas that often the very opposite of those we shall thing they ought to have when they are grown up?” Plato‚ The Republic While Plato may not have had rap music to contend with‚ he posed a question that could be a leading concept for a society concerned with the impact of today’s music on its kids. In truth

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    However‚ when music is so explicit and is easily presented to the youth‚ it could cause changes in their behavior and way of thinking about things. It is like this because‚ for the most part‚ teenagers like to act just like their favorite artists (Galeb). Research conducted by psychologists Jason Rentfrow and Sam Gosling suggests that knowing the type of music you listen to can actually lead to surprisingly accurate predictions about your personality. Research also states that men are more likely

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    How to Read Music Notes By: Kelly Shearer Today I am here to talk about the process of reading music notes. The first thing you must do is be able to recognize the different placements of notes. This is a standard five line music staff in which the notes will be placed on so that a musician can read and play at the same time. Each line on the staff represents a different note. This is a Treble Clef (Show prop). For a staff with a Treble Clef on the far left side‚ from bottom to top‚ the

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    However‚ the definition of all rap music of the eighties as old school rap seems to be more common nowadays‚ although musically it is not particularly useful. In the mid-1970s‚ hip hop split into two camps. One sampled disco and focused on getting the crowd dancing and excited‚ with simple or no rhymes ; these DJs included Pete DJ Jones‚ Eddie Cheeba‚ DJ Hollywood and Love Bug Starski. On the other hand‚ another group were focusing on rapid-fire rhymes and a more complex rhythmic scheme. These

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    In the 1980s‚ we saw many different genres of music emerge‚ genres such as Pop‚ Rock‚ and R&B. But a new genre emerged that sparked a lot of controversy: “Gangsta Rap” otherwise known as Hip Hop. Rappers/Rap groups such as NWA‚ Run DMC‚ Big Daddy Kane‚ and more changed the industry with catchy tunes and lyrics that talked about hard topics like slavery‚ violence‚ and police brutality. These lyrics sometimes caused major conflict‚ whether between races or with civilians and police. Hip Hop was very

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