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281: Rock Music
... the name of "hippie music". Groups that played this music were Country Joe and The Mamas and The Papas. Along with this hippie ideas popularity of hallucinogenic drugs produced a psychedelic style of music called Acid Rock. By the end of the 60's the distinctions between Rock n' Roll and Rock were evident. The early instruments- saxophone, piano, amplified guitar, and drums- had been changed to electric guitar and bass ... was more latin than rock, were created in the middle of this century, like: bubble gum rock, a funny playful music directed to the youngest fans, Punk Rock, "a loud, hard rock style derived from acid rock and marked by its extremes of costume and staging" ("Rock Music", Encarta, p.1), and Heavy Metal, which continued the approach to Acid Rock but with a simpler musical dimension but relying upon the power of repetitiveness, loud volume, and electronic distortion. One famous group of Heavy Metal was Led Zeppelin, a British group that was formed ...
282: Clean Coal Technologies
... coal is to use pulverized fuel combustors, using the steam raised to drive turbogenerators. The combustion byproducts are sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulates, which if not controlled contribute to the production of acid rain as well as the greenhouse effect. Clean coal technologies can be grouped in four categories, the first three of which refer to the stages in the combustion process where installation can occur (the fourth bypassing ...
283: Shellfish Poisoning
... metabolized by the shellfish. The 20 toxins responsible for paralytic shellfish poisonings (PSP) are all derivatives of saxitoxin. Diarrheic shellfish poisoning (DSP) is presumably caused by a group of high molecular weight polyethers, including okadaic acid, the dinophysis toxins, the pectenotoxins, and yessotoxin. Neurotoxic shellfish poisoning (NSP) is the result of exposure to a group of polyethers called brevetoxins. Amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP) is caused by the unusual amino acid, Dominic acid, as the contaminant of shellfish. Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP), Diarrheic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP), Neuro toxic Shellfish Poisoning (NSP), Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP). Ingestion of contaminated shellfish results in a wide variety of symptoms, depending ...
284: An Analysis Of Buried Child
... secret. Tilden wants it out in the open, wants the closure, even if subconsciously. That s why he finds corn, carrots, and potatoes out in the fields, while Bradley and the others see only the rain. The land represents the soul, and is fertile for Tilden because in his way he is seeking to right this terrible wrong by revealing the child. When Tilden covers Dodge with the corn husks, but ... he wishes Dodge would die, so the secret would no longer matter. Tilden wants his father to live on and tell the secret, and be healed. No one else sees the crops because of the rain, which is a symbol of the secret. For all we know, it has been raining since the day the child was killed. The others can t see through the rain to see the truth, the secret must be revealed. After the secret has been revealed to Shelly, it stops raining and everyone sees the crops outside. They can see that it is better to ...
285: Bacterial Conjugation Experiment
... material from one bacterium to another. The ability to perform this transfer is conferred by a set of genes which are called F for 'fertility.' These genes exist on a small, circular piece of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that replicates independently from the bacterial chromosome, or they can be integrated into the chromosome. The bacterium containing this gene (sometimes referred to as 'male' or F+) extends its pilus to a neighboring bacterium ... amounts of each reagent added to the complete and selective media. (The final volume was 600 ml.) These values are also found in figure 2. To make the complete media, appropriate amounts of each amino acid, glucose, vitamin B1, and streptomycin were aseptically added to the MM56 media and poured into sterile petri plates. The selective media was prepared so that 84 plates were made. These plates were made much in ... ml)] * 100. The calculated times of entry are found in figures 4 and 5. From this information, a map of E.coli K12 was constructed (figure 6). DISCUSSION: The time of entry of the amino acid threonine was found to be consistent with that found in the lecture handout "Bacterial Gene Transfer - Conjugation". The time of entry for proline (10 minutes) was longer that the handout value of about 5 ...
286: Zeus
Zeus is the supreme god and ruler of Olympus. He is known by many titles: Lord of the Sky, the Cloud-gatherer, the Rain-god and Zeus the Thunderer, all of which show which force of nature was considered tobe the most important in Ancient Greece - rain. In most other mythologies the "ruler-god" was usually associated with the sun, butin Greece the climate is hot and dry making rain the scarce, life-giving force. Zeus was the sixth child born to Croons and Rhea, Because Croons, ruler of the Titans and the supreme god at the time, was afraid that one of his ...
287: Rock Music
... music". Groups that played this music were “Country Joe and The Fish” and “The Mamas and The Papas”. Along with this hippie idea the popularity of hallucinogenic drugs produced a psychedelic style of music called Acid Rock. By the end of the 60´s, the distinctions between Rock n´ Roll and Rock were evident. The early instruments - saxophone, piano, amplified guitar, and drums - had been changed to electric guitar and bass ... Reggae was more Latin than rock, were created in the middle of this century. Bubble gum rock, a funny playful music directed to the youngest fans, Punk Rock, "a loud, hard rock style derived from acid rock and marked by its extremes of costume and staging" ("Rock Music", The World Book Encyclopaedia, p.383), and Heavy Metal, which continued the approach to Acid Rock but with a simpler musical dimension, relying upon the power of repetitiveness, loud volume, and electronic distortion. One famous group of Heavy Metal was Led Zeppelin, a British group that was formed in ...
288: Rock Music
... music". Groups that played this music were “Country Joe and The Fish” and “The Mamas and The Papas”. Along with this hippie idea the popularity of hallucinogenic drugs produced a psychedelic style of music called Acid Rock. By the end of the 60´s, the distinctions between Rock n´ Roll and Rock were evident. The early instruments - saxophone, piano, amplified guitar, and drums - had been changed to electric guitar and bass ... Reggae was more Latin than rock, were created in the middle of this century. Bubble gum rock, a funny playful music directed to the youngest fans, Punk Rock, "a loud, hard rock style derived from acid rock and marked by its extremes of costume and staging" ("Rock Music", The World Book Encyclopaedia, p.383), and Heavy Metal, which continued the approach to Acid Rock but with a simpler musical dimension, relying upon the power of repetitiveness, loud volume, and electronic distortion. One famous group of Heavy Metal was Led Zeppelin, a British group that was formed in ...
289: My Fair Lady
... at Higgen’s place and earns a few dollars ‘With a Little Bit of Luck’. After intensive English lessons. Eliza is able to pronounce her words correctly. She was able to pronounce and sing ‘The Rain In Spain’ and ‘I could have danced all Night’ ‘Let a woman in your life’ is a song that Professor Higgens sings. It’s about him, he does what he likes and he wouldn’t let a woman into his life. ‘The Rain In Spain’ This is a song they sing because this is what Eliza learns how to say. Colonel Pickering and Professor Henry Higgens are happy because they have finally succeeded. ‘I could have danced all night’ this is a song Eliza sings. She is excited by the fact of being able to know how to say The Rain in Spain. This is a joyful song. The orchestra accompanies all these songs. Eliza’s Debut The Setting is at the Ascot Opening Races. Eliza charmed Higgen’s mother and her friends until she ...
290: Lesbian Poetry
... Susan responded (Cody 105) though Emily's letters project a woman who is dependant on her friend's love: It is a sorrowful morning Susie--the wind blows and it rains; "into each life some rain must fall," and I hardly know which falls fastest, the rain without, or the rain within--Oh Susie, I would nestle close to your warm heart, and never hear the wind blow, or the storm beat, again. Is there any room there for me, darling, and will you "love ...


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