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    The Jazz Age

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    The Jazz music of the Big Band Era was the peak of over thirty years of musical development. Jazz was so innovative and different that it could literally sweep the world‚ changing the musical styles of nearly every country. Big band Jazz that makes the feet tap and the heart race with excitement that it is recognized with nearly every type of music. The musical and cultural revolution that brought about Jazz was a direct result of African-Americans pursuing careers in the arts following the United

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    Bebop Jazz

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    Bebop Jazz and The Beat Poets A throbbing pulsation of a drum with rapid‚ short strokes‚ a plucking sound form a string instrument‚ and a couple of lively voices come together to create rhythm and harmony‚ all while building a statement. An enormous crowd of dark bodies move to the beat of the harmonious sounds‚ some tenderly swaying‚ others aggressively thumping their feet. This scene is familiar to the nineteenth-century in New Orleans. Notorious architect‚ Benjamin Latrobe‚ had witnessed

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    The movie ‘Midnight in Paris’ report     Paris is one of city I like the most. When I start to watch this movie‚ I can appreciate really beautiful Paris’ views for four minutes at the beginning of film. I think if anyone watches these views‚ he/she could not have appealed to that city. So‚ I guess why the background is Paris in the film. I conclude Paris has a lot of thing including historic romance and arts. It gives us food for thought. The movie ‘Midnight in Paris’ showed us beautiful

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    jazz age

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    changed. The Jazz Age made a lasting impact on nearly everyone‚ either in a positive or negative way. After World War One ended‚ America wished for change. America received that change with jazz‚ and the decade was named the Jazz Age. The term “Jazz Age” was created in 1922‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ author of The Great Gatsby‚ as he wanted to “describe the flamboyant-“anything goes”-era that emerged in America after World War I”. The older adult population thought that jazz was condemned

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    Jazz came from nineteenth century in New Orleans‚ In fact‚ this music genre came for African American underclass. Since the early times of seventeenth century‚ many native born Africans had been brought to America. They were unwilling to immigrate‚ and they hoped they can take away the elements of the their culture. Thus‚ they remained music and folktales. Most of these people were illiterate‚ they did not have entertaining activities‚ so they could only sing their songs. When the time passes by

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    Midnight in Paris Review

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    A Review of “Midnight in Paris” Midnight in Paris is a brilliant display uncertainty and confusion of life by Woody Allen. Just when you are sure you have found that special someone or “love” life throws you a curve ball. The movie is centered on the investigation of truth and principles of reality‚ knowledge‚ and conduct. The film uses the main character Gill (Owen Wilson) from the 21st century to show moral displacement in the present universe. He is a successful Hollywood movie writer yet

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    Doha Round

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    DOHA ROUND The Doha Development Round or Doha Development Agenda (DDA) is the current trade-negotiation round of the World Trade Organization (WTO) which commenced in November 2001. Its objective is to lower trade barriers around the world‚ which will help facilitate the increase of global trade. The Doha Round began with a ministerial-level meeting in Doha‚ Qatar in 2001. Subsequent ministerial meetings took place in Cancún‚ Mexico (2003)‚ and Hong Kong (2005). Related negotiations took place

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    a’ prepares us for the fact that we are about to hear a story‚ but fast on the heels of the phrase we learn that this is not going to be one of those happy fairy stories. The next words are ’midnight‚’ and ’dreary’ and ’December.’ Therefore we see that the raven is not the first symbol to be introduced. Midnight‚ down throughout the ages‚ has always been referred to as a darkly magic

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    Nursing Rounds

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    Nursing rounds are given separate names according to thepurpose they serve .a)Information giving rounds :It is used to acquaint the staff with all patients on the wardor division .b)Instructional rounds :Here the nurse is expected to read the charts and come torounds with basic information in mind .c)Problem solving rounds: This is to help the nursing staff learn to conduct initialinterviews make assessment of patient’s needs and identifynursing care problems .Purposes of nursing rounds :1.To demonstrate

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    Jazz Fusion

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    The controversy involving the question of Fusions belonging in the Jazz genre parallels the age old question concerning new forms of music fitting into existing musical paradigms. In examining the question of Fusion belonging to the Jazz genre‚ one observes that various critics in the jazz community perceived jazz music "as” high art” in contrast with the more commercial and less sophisticated rock music which Fusion merges with. “It is just noise‚” it has no melody” and “you cannot have artistic

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