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    Rock N Roll

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    All Shook Up: How Rock ‘N’ Roll Changed America by Glenn C. Altschuler states that rock ‘n’ roll music influenced post American culture through race‚ sexuality and generational conflict. In order for blacks to profit during the rock ‘n’ roll era performers and promoters “bleached the music‚ and promoted white rock ‘n’ rollers” (p 35). American culture was sexualized by rock ‘n’ roll music and it influenced men and women’s values. Americans were also convinced that rock ‘n’ roll music reinforced

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    Rock And Roll History

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    Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll or rock ’n’ roll) is a genre of popular music that originated and evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s‚[1][2] primarily from a combination of African American blues‚ country‚ jazz‚[3] and gospel music.[4] Though elements of rock and roll can be heard in country records of the 1930s‚[3] and in blues records from the 1920s‚[5] rock and roll did not acquire its name until the 1950s.[6][7] The term "rock and roll" now has at least

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    Rock Art Documentation

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    Rock art documentation by using multispectral is becoming popular in the cultural heritage domain. Multispectral is a camera with multi-lenses and sensors‚ which can take pictures of an object by multi-wavelength at the same scene. Usually‚ the advantage of using multispectral is it can detect an invisible object because it equipped with Near Infra-red (NIR) band‚ which is useful in reflecting the invisible spectrum. However‚ in the application of rock art documentation‚ multispectral is only focused

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    Nineties Pop Rock

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    Pop Rock in the Nineties The nineties were a decade of enhancement. It was no longer fit to have anything the way it was originally made. It needed to be enhanced. The tastes and wants of society changed as technology changed. Every time technology advanced it would have a ripple effect to everything around it. This included music. Alternative rock was glorious in its day‚ but in the society of the nineties something more was needed. There are some alternative bands that embraced this change and

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    CLASSIFICATION OF SEDIMENTARY ROCK Sedimentary rocks are classified according to two(2) major classes known as: • Clastic (detrital) Sedimentary Rocks • Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Clastic (detrital) Sedimentary Rocks 1. Made up of mineral grains‚ fragments of other rocks (called lithic fragment)‚ shells and other inorganic(hard) of formally living organisms. 2. The clastic particles or grains in a sedimentary rocks are cemented together by mineral precipitates that formed during the

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    African Rock Python

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    Zoology African Rock Python The African rock python. It is Domain: Eukarya. Domain is the highest taxonomic rank of organisms‚ higher than a kingdom. The African rock python falls under Eukarya because it is a multicellular organism composed of eukaryotic cells. It is Kingdom: Anamalia. Kingdom is the second highest rank. It falls under Anamalia for obvious reasons. It is Phylum: Chordata. Phylum is the primary division of the plant or animal kingdom. It is Class: Reptilia. Class is a group of

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    Rock and roll has developed a long way throughout the years from a dance craze in the 1950’s to a political and cultural landscape that is recognized worldwide. Rock and roll has come to define the roots of teenage rebellion‚ people who don’t follow the norms‚ and have disrespect for authority. The style of rock and roll itself is a melting pot of music‚ a combination of sounds that include jazz‚ country‚ blues‚ ragtime‚ gospel‚ swing‚ classical‚ and ethnic music. It can be a simple variation of

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    Earth Science Rocks

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    crystalline. A crystalline has flat faces and smooth surfaces. Igneous rocks are formed from magma. If they are intrusive (plutonic)‚ they have large crystals and cooled slowly. If they are extrusive‚ they cool quickly‚ have fined grain. The scheme for igneous rock identification is based on texture‚ color‚ composition‚ and density. Sedimentary rocks are the 2nd step in the rock cycle. They are composed of bits and pieces of rock that have been watered by rain‚ water‚ and other things. They compress

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    Rock And Roll Essay

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    Rock & Roll is universally agreed upon as a melting pot of musical genres. Originating from the African-American stylings of jazz and blues‚ as well as western influences of swing and country‚ Rock & Roll ushered in an era of music midway through the 20th century. Artists like Jerry Lee Lewis‚ Little Richard‚ Chuck Berry‚ and Elvis Presley to name a few‚ bestowed unique characteristics to the art and culture of Rock & Roll. Though this may seem like a harmless statement‚ there are some who claim

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    Uses of Rocks & Minerals 1. Building Stones 2.Machines & Tools 3.Artifacts 4.Consumables & Processes 5.Decorations 6.Jewellery We use things made from rocks and minerals every day. If something doesn’t come from a plant or an animal‚ it has to be mined. According to the Mineral Information Institute‚ it is estimated that in a lifetime‚ A person living in North America will use up the following quantity of rocks and minerals Lead - 365 kgAluminum - 1633 kg‚Zinc - 340 kg‚ Iron - 14 863

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