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- 1791: Direct Mail Marketing
- ... a map of the participating retailer. Future of Direct-Mail on the Internet Direct-mail online or online-retailing , in which consumers use their computers to shop for products and make purchases has become a big business. Direct mail online is in its infancy, generating a meager total of $190 million in sales during 1998. Thus far, most vendors have not come up with the proper marketing mix for direct mail ...
- 1792: Tupac And The Outlawz History
- ... along with Pac, the first origional members of the Outlawz. But before joining the Outlawz, Kadafi was a member of the group "Dramacydal" which included three other current Outlawz Kastro aka K-Dogg,EDI aka Big Mal, and Napoleon aka Mutah were all members of Dramacydal. On the night that Tupac Shakur was shot in Las Vegas, Kadafi was the only one reported out of Tupac's thirty car entourage that ...
- 1793: Todays Hip Hop
- ... is hip hop? Hip Hop is everything, and nothing at the sametime. Hip Hop is a not a genre and shouldn't be categorized as such. I see countless search engine after search engine and big business after buisness that looks down on the culture and sees it only as a music type. We are not that. Hip Hop is more. It is not rap/Hip Hop. Rap is a part ...
- 1794: The Revival Of Jazz In South Africa
- ... chord sequence."(GOFFIN-112) Legendary bandleader "Zuluboy" Cele introduced modern instrumentation to the style.(GERARD-59) Later players, like popular bandleader Zakes Nkosi, blended in idioms from American jazz, especially the swing music of the big-band O'CONNOR-4 era. Later still, the improvisational adventures of bebop were also drawn in.(GERARD-61) But the chord progressions and improvisational style of marabi, together with excursions into the hexatonic mode of ...
- 1795: The Sixth Sense
- ... weak, and the acting was poor due to the fact that most of it was special effects. Don't get me wrong, the special effects were amazing, and not to mention that I'm a big Star Wars fan, but in lieu of the original Star Wars Trilogy, George Lucas in my honest opinion made a mockery of Star Wars. Though most films made today are very much like George Lucas ...
- 1796: The Rainmake - Film Review
- ... to try the case of a life time, but every underdog has his day. To become a Rainmaker is Rudy Baylors (Matt Damon) ambition, to try the case of a lifetime and make the big bucks fall from the sky. Passing his bar exam with ease, this idealistic Memphis law school graduate, confidentially enters the eye-opening world of law and injustice in the 90s. Kick-starting his career ...
- 1797: The Influence Rock And Rap Music Has On Young People
- ... five LA rappers whose controversial lyrics including topics like gang banging, drive-by shootings, and police confrontations" (Berry 195). These terrible influences have to be controlled so that this violence can stop. Music plays a big part when it comes to drug use. Not only do we hear and see the drug abuse in the lyrics and/or at concerts, we see it from our favorite music artists. This may influence ...
- 1798: The Art Of Theater
- ... portray a certain idea, concept, or piece of art. Theater deals with various forms of emotions and is most commonly expected to leave a trace or stimulate sentiments on the audience. The mind plays a big role in theater, for the art lies within our imagination. Our mind stimulates many different types of strong emotions such as power, anger, joy, and more. These intangible feelings created by our mind, are the ...
- 1799: Woodstock 2
- ... only twenty-six. Micheal Lang, Artie Kornfield, John Roberts, and Joel Roseman. The original idea was to promote a rcording studio. To promote the idea they would have a concert. After a search for a big enough space they rented a field from a local dairy farmer. Upsate New York was ready. The city, the country, and the state officials knew what to expectand felt confident the could handle traffic, crowd ...
- 1800: Why Limp Bizkit Is NOT Heavy Metal
- ... behave like rappers. They swing their arms outwards aimlessly, criss-crossing their bodies, with their fingers strained and extended, and their hands bent at the wrist. This behavior is rampant in, either small time or big time, Rappers. Their attire consists of extremely baggy pants, shirts three sizes larger than needed, and large gold necklaces as well as a multitude of useless rings. Coincidentally, or not, Rappers also dress this way ...
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