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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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    1000 Miles Analysis

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    In the song “1000 miles” By Vanessa Carlton‚ she describes the pain she is feeling because she misses her friend. The pain is too much to bear‚ the only way to describe the pain she is feeling is by writing. What separated this‚ from any other song was the meaning behind the song and the literary devices she used. The tools used in the song that made it great were‚ hyperbole to describe her pain‚ diction so the listener can feel her pain‚ repetition to make the song flow‚ and inspiration because

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    Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis Sunny Herren American History Mrs.Lynn 5 February 1997 In this report I compare two great historical figures: Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th president‚ steered the Union to victory in the American Civil War and abolished slavery‚ and the first and only president of the Confederate States of America‚ Jefferson Davis. Abraham Lincoln was the President of the Union‚ and Jefferson Davis struggled to lead the Confederacy to independence

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    Analysis of the Green Mile

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    110 November 3‚ 2011 Summary of the Novel‚ “The Green Mile” A summary of any novel by Stephen King has to include a small biography of the horror novelist‚ himself. Publishing this novel in 1996 as a serial novel‚ with the first edition actually coming out as one of six small paperbacks that were eventually made into one novel. Stephen King is well known for his horror novels‚ therefore‚ this summary of the novel “The Green Mile” shows this book set in the 1930’s and is a deviation from

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    three great musicians are considered the “big three” of swing tenors. Hawkins was a talking‚ walking jazz composition—a living exercise in artistic improvisation. Lester Young thought Coleman Hawkins was the President first‚ he was the second one. Miles Davis once also said: "When I heard Hawk‚ I learned to play ballads." To that extent‚ Hawkins is also a powerful person at music. But there is some different style between Hawkins and Young‚ Hawkins played around harmonic ways while Young played flurries

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    8 Mile Symbolism

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    8 Mile the movie was based on the life of Marshall Mathers “Eminem” prior to becoming successful and famous. I’ll be analyzing the symbolic relationship of various characters in relation to the main character Jimmy Smith. I chose to focus solely on the women of the film‚ which I believe to be Mr. Mathers and director Curtis Hanson’s direct portrayal of individual’s from Mr. Mather’s real life. Various characters in the film are portrayed to the audience as how Mr. Mathers personal feelings on them

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    twelve people. I ran it with 6 people including me. The distance you would run all together would be two hundred miles. How we did this was each person ran 6 legs and we would rotate. How we did this was we rented a big van that we had a driver for. So the person driving didn’t have to run but drove all through the night. We left the 24th of September and stayed in a hotel a few miles from the start of this ragnar. The Ragnar started in Saratoga Springs NY and ended at Lake Placid NY. So how the

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    himself. This group‚ or sextet‚ later recorded for the Musicraft label. This recording session included “One Bass Hit‚” a song featuring Ray Brown‚ on the bass. In 1947‚ Esquire Magazine polled jazz critics to choose an “All American” jazz band. Miles Davis‚ Sonny Stitts‚ Milt Jackson‚ Sarah Vaughn‚ Dodo Marmarosa and Ray Brown were the musicians chosen who promised to dominate the jazz scene for the next 30

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    Early Jazz History

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    Jazz is one of the most dynamic forms of music‚ having started in New Orleans with blues and ragtime around the 1900. Jazz was not heard at concerts around the nation. Jazz was heard in the small bars and “honky tonks” of the poor New Orleans neighborhoods. Now the idea of jazz being a secluded and limited from the rest of the nation and world is preposterous to musicians today because of the way Jazz has permeated our entire society. Jazz has changed so much since its inception and that is evident

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    Lincoln vs. Davis Essay

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    Davis vs. Lincoln The management styles of Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln greatly influenced the outcome of the Civil War. Lincoln’s primary goal was to preserve the union‚ and in order to do this‚ he made certain decisions that were un-constitutional. These decisions ultimately strengthened his role as the president as the war progressed. He even stated in his address that if necessary‚ he would do whatever it takes to win. Jefferson‚ in contrast‚ demonstrated a very loose ruling over the

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