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8741: Machiavelli's The Prince
... as more humane, virtuous and people of equality. I would recommend this book be read with an open mind, and consideration of the time, as well as the government status of Italy in Machiavelli’s day.
8742: Paul Simon: I Am A Rock
... poem talks about people being sick of society, and want to be isolated from it. Even in the first line, he made an analogy between December being dark and dingy, by saying "A winter's day - in a deep and dark December." The month of December is usually likened to being cold, dark, and 'dangerous'. He also says that it is a lonely December in the second line where he says ...
8743: History of Rock and Roll
... carried on radio and popular with the disc jockeys. In the mid 50's, Chuck Berry and Little Richard were popular and changed the face of music, which was named rock and roll by the D.J.'s. 1956-1962 At age 21, in 1956, Elvis Presley was introduced to the public with his rockabilly style of music. His first record, "Heartbreak Hotel" was recorded. It was the first of a ...
8744: Irene Joliot-curie
... be fully realized, Irene and Frederick Joliot-Curie were awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry a scant year after their work, in 1935, for their synthesis of new radioactive elements. Their joint paper, Production artificielle d'elements radioactifs. Preuve chimique de la transmutation des elements (1934), summarized all their work. In later years, they extended their work to the identification of the products of nuclear fission and became embroiled in the ...
8745: Great Rock Musicians: Their Achievements and Effect on Rock and Roll
... a law suit. John 'Lennon had a fairly successful solo career with Yoko Ono after the band's breakup, until he was assassinated in 1980. Paul continues to have a successful musical career to this day. The number of number one Beatles' singles, 20 in the United States, "has never been matched, nor is it likely to be"(Rock Giants). Jimi Hendrix was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. His entire ...
8746: Can Manufactured Bands Ever be Classified as 'Good' Art? The Effect of the Market on the Construction of Music
... Do you want to be part of a band selling millions of records? From the seven thousand applicants, a shortlist of 250 was drawn up from their photographs alone. These 250 were auditioned in one day, each audition lasting about as long as it took for the managers to discuss how the individuals looked. Once the four boys had been trained by a voice trainer, the next step was to find ...
8747: Early History of the Pipe Organ
... and demise into that of something relegated to old churches. The organ will continue to survive through the ages and retain its colorfulness and ingenuity. Bibliography Hopkins, E. J. And E. F. Rimbault L.L.D., The Organ, Its History and Construction. 3rd ed. London: Robert Cocks & Co., 1887. Grout, Donald Jay and Claude V. Palisca. A History of Western Music. 5th ed. New York, London: W.W. Norton, 1996. Fesperman ...
8748: Gangsta Rap: Crime
... our music, movies, and literature? Children would grow-up never knowing the internal conflicts faced by Huck Finn, the violent nature of the “Wild West” or the songs that built America “Their blood has wash'd out their foul footstep's pollution,” may sound like a excerpt from a Snoop Dog song, It is actually part of the of the Star Spangled Banner.
8749: Comparison Between Piano Concert by Barbara Wieman and Sacramento Chamber Orchestra
... call this consonant. The music seemed to flow and had a great rhythm. This piece was romantic in nature and probably that is why it was written in the romantic era. C. Debussy ‘s Feux d'artifice (fireworks) was the next piece played. The harmony was very obscured in this piece of music. The theme trying to be presented in this piece was as if fireworks were going off. The notes ...
8750: Is The History Nonsense?
... that Ford despises the effect of history in our human development; and doesn't acknowledge how the history in past influenced our society in the present. As we know, "Rome is not built in one day." Our human development depends on the flow of history. We absorb knowledge from our history, remold our society, make new inventions and make progress. For example, the interaction of bursts of technological development First, appeared ...


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