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- 6281: Chaplin's, The Kid
- ... impulse to toss the unwanted baby down the nearest sewer, the kid is his for life. What follows is a series of picaresque father-son adventures for this flotsam pair of castoffs from the Industrial Revolution in this comedy that Chaplin introduces in his opening title card as " a picture with a smile-perhaps a tear." Perhaps! As the lights go up, one look at the picture show audience reveals that ...
- 6282: Comparative Essay between Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now
- ... examples of death to govern his "tribe". Another similarity is the way Coppola has pictured military machinery that has been broken down. This is a way of symbolizing the breakdown of the white man. The American strength is in it's machinery according to the movie, and the book uses a civilized way of life as the strength of the white man, in both cases they were beaten. It can be ...
- 6283: Instrumental History of the Drums
- ... first instrumental drum was called a timpani or kettledrums. This drums origin is of Eastern origin. Small kettledrums were introduced into Europe as early as the 13th century. The European kettledrum , which is used in American orchestras also, derives its special sound from the size and shape and diameter of its bowl. This bowl is usually made of copper or fiberglass. Another primary drum is the snare drum. It was developed ...
- 6284: Industrial Music
- ... from being forgotten for over a decade and now it's back, filled with angst and hatred. Industrial music has weaved rock and roll with evil and misery. The founder and leader of the industrial revolution is the band Nine Inch Nails. Most people do not classify Nine Inch Nails as a band though. The writer, producer, lead vocalist, keyboarder and guitarist of the band is Trent Reznor. For the past ...
- 6285: History of Rock and Roll
- History of Rock and Roll INTRODUCTION Rock and Roll started after the year 1955 with its roots being in Blues, Gospel, and Jazz. This influenced vocal music, which was popular with the African American population. Hep Harmony which added rhythm and harmony was sung by groups such as The "Mills Brothers" and the "Ink Spots". Small Swing Bands or Jump Bands featured saxophone soloists and repeated phrases. These city ...
- 6286: Golf Ball Industry
- ... Standard and Poor’s have reported that there is a positive trend and that more women are golfing (7). Due to the large success and media exposure of Tiger Woods, who is a young African-American, it can be assumed that more youths and minorities might also start playing golf. While the industry is growing, so is the competition. The article by Brandweek, "Big Time Wars in Golf Balls Drive Still ...
- 6287: Early History of the Pipe Organ
- ... were generally larger, and a Flemish influence remained fairly strong even after the regional Iberian style took grasp. These Spanish organs were also imported to the Americas in the early seventeenth century, thus beginning the American tradition of organ building which would commence much later and be of a more unique style. (Randel 587) While many do not consider the organ to have had such a colorful history, its history has ...
- 6288: The Prediction of 1984
- ... off during the daylight hours,”3 arises from the state of war . Because the citizens make this assumptions, they do not revolt against their government for poor living conditions like they did in the French Revolution. The people are then at peace with their government because of the war situation and therefore ‘WAR IS PEACE’. The second slogan ‘FREEDOM IS SLAVERY,’ relates to the complete control the totalitarian government of Oceania ...
- 6289: Comparison Between Piano Concert by Barbara Wieman and Sacramento Chamber Orchestra
- Comparison Between Piano Concert by Barbara Wieman and Sacramento Chamber Orchestra On Feb 20,1997, I attended a piano concert that was performed by Barbara Wieman. The performance was held at the American River College Music Department choir room. The choir room holds about 100 people and every seat was taken and students were seated on the floor. The audience was dressed casual as everyone was students trying ...
- 6290: Graffiti
- ... hop scene began to explode. The first modern graffiti artist—referred to as a writer, lived in New York City, and had the nickname Tacki 183. Tacki 183 was responsible for creating an underground artistic revolution that has influenced popular culture. Graffiti has spread across America and over seas. Some of the most widely revered writers come from Germany, England, and Italy. Even at its inception, graffiti was considered illegal. It ...
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