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    Dont Stop Believin

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    things happen for a reason. In the quote‚ “some will win/ some will lose/some were born to sing the blues” (17‚ 18)‚ consequently‚ there is actually truth in the line‚ something that people can relate to. Every person will “win or lose” at some point in their life. Clearly then‚ the lines become very real to the listener. The listener realizes that win or lose‚ sometimes you will grieve or “sing the blues” then you brush yourself off and go on. The lyric shown represents imagery and allusion. Pursuing

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    The Evolution of Black Music Black music has changed so much throughout the years. Music is used all over the world by millions of people to physically and mentally heal them. It is used to express emotion‚ give messages‚ and to tell stories. Music has a way of bringing people together and communicating with beats and lyrics. Different articles talked about how slaves even used to use it as an escape route. Anything from rap‚ jazz‚ R&B‚ gospel‚ and etc. already had the rode made out for future

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    Artist Sandy Skoglund

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    colors of yellow‚ blue‚ green‚ orange and red. The plate was then placed on a plaid table cloth where some of the lines were thick and some thin. The cookies and the plate were angled the create illusion that they were a part of the table cloth. She also created Nine Slices of Marble Cake. In this image‚ she took nine perfectly cut squares of marble cake and carved their edges in a rounded shape to create a circle out of squares. She then took the circle and placed it on a blue‚ black and white

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    Evolution of Folk Music

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    The evolution of folk music is rich in history and it is easy to see how the current events and the times created the changes that were to occur. Folk music got its roots from Anglo-American Folk Music and later evolved into what was known as the blues and continues to influence much of the music that is written to this day. Many artists have had major impacts on the music industry some of which are Bob Dylan‚ Woody Guthrie‚ Pete Seeger‚ Bessie Smith‚ Ma Rainey‚ Muddy Waters and B.B. King. Their

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    Southern Folk Music

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    Delta musicians‚ black and white‚ may have had more in common with each other than would musicians in other regions‚ e.g.‚ Appalachia‚ the Texas plains‚ etc. 6One of the best sources of information available is Tony Russell ’s Blacks‚ Whites and Blues‚ 1970. Though somewhat dated‚ Russell documents the black/white interchange from slavery days to the 1960s so well that is unnecessary to repeat the effort except in highlight. 7In a fascinating parallel‚ Rob Tannenbaum finds that the new traditionalists

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    other‚ and the sun that was reflecting its rays from the water. The sun was high up in the sky spreading its rays everywhere trying to touch every object around. The color of the sun was creamy yellow‚ and it was easy to distinguish it from the light blue color of the sky. There were few clouds‚ but they were far away‚ so the sun was taking all the space above the horizon. As the sunset was starting‚ the sun was going down slowly changing its color from creamy yellow to shades of glowing orange. The

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    indicated a positive result for proteins. Any solution that stayed blue is to be considered negative for proteins. The Di water in test tube one resulted in a blue color once the reagent was added. In test tube 2 Evaporated milk had the reagent added for a resulting color of milky purple. In test tube 3 the egg solution the color turned purple once the reagent was added. Finally for test one in test tube 4 containing sucrose turned light blue once the reagent was added for a negative result. In test 2

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    why girls like pink color

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    girls like pink color and boys prefer blue color over others. But if one closely examines this concept (or misconception!)‚ one realizes that it is not true. It is not that girls are genetically programmed to like pink. Then why this mass belief that girls like pink? Actually all this is a market gimmick which has been so strongly reinforced on our mindsets through aggressive marketing of products that we have begun to belief that girls like pink and boys like blue. Think of the instances‚ when your

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    values. Data/Observations: Dyestuff Pink Cochinea Egg Yellow Green Blue Mixture A Mixture B Dyestuff Pink Cochinea Egg Yellow Green Blue Mixture A Table 1 Colour in Solution Colour as a Dried Spot Colour After Development Dark Red Red Dark Red Dark Purple/Red Burgundy Fuchsia Orange-Yellow Orange Orange‚ Yellow Dark Green Green Blue‚ Yellow Dark Blue Blue Blue‚ Pink Dark Red/Orange Yellow Yellow‚ Pink Dark Red/Brown Brown Red‚ Blue‚ Yellow Spots Observed a b c a b c a b a b a b c a b Table 2 Distance

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    Rock And Roll History

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    ’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 two different meanings‚ both in common usage: as

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