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10481: Jack The Ripper
... but no one knew about it and now you know the real world. The press had created the “boogey man” and many myths and puzzles for the public. The Ripper was thought to know a great deal about anatomy because the body’s were slashed at the throat and the way the body’s were mutilated suggest that. The victims all prostitutes all slashed at the throat and mutilated. The body ...
10482: Oedipus Rex
... has a solution to the problem Thebes faces, when in fact he is the problem. This is hidden from him, when he is made aware of this, and the atrocities he has committed, he endures great suffering. His wife and mother commits suicide, and due to the emense emotional burden this situation puts upon him, he gouges his eyes out. Due to his level of suffering, the audience or reader feels ...
10483: Book Review- Little Girl Lost
... been parental and authoritative figures to Drew, served as gateways for Drew's soon-to-be addiction, enabling rather than protecting her. Drew Barrymore, from the time she was seven years old, displayed signs of Depression, and later, an uncontrollable addiction to most mind-altering substances, taking her in and out of Drug Rehabilitation three different times. At an age too young to understand Drew was forced to acknowledge her weaknesses ...
10484: Coro Concert Experience
... of fun with this work. At the end the group of singers pulled out a ticket and I do not think the conductor knew about this because everyone started laughing including him. It was a great way to finish a splendid performance. I am glad that my first concert experience was such a good one. I learned so much just by watching and letting the music absorb into my heart and ...
10485: Motown’s Evolution and with Emphasis on Its Women
... years old. But it makes sense if the record label was looking for you people to control and mold. Most were poor black Detroit city girls with no knowledge of the business at all, but great dreams of being stars. Their age and their willingness to do what ever to become a star was just what Berry wanted. He could and did mold them in the assembly line of his hit ...
10486: The Best Little Girl In The Wo
... strengths. A weakness would have to be the ending. It is not eventful. I was hoping for a surprise of some sort, and it never came. However, I noted many strengths. The descriptive details seem great. Although the details appear rather gross at points, I think that is a good thing. That way a reader discovers the harsh reality of the disease. “The thinner is the winner” (The Best Little Girl ...
10487: Elvis Aaron Presley
... and racial barriers of the time, he ushered in a whole new era of American music and popular culture. He starred in 33 successful films, made history with his television appearances and specials, and knew great acclaim through his many, often record-breaking, live concert performances on tour and in Las Vegas. Globally, he has sold over one billion records, more than any other artist. His American sales have earned him ...
10488: 2 Face Hip Hop
... But I had to raise my daughter. I didn’t go to high school and this was all I had” (Fanatic 1). Though, emcees such as Buck65 state their opinion about Eminem. “Eminem was a great emcee. Choosing that path made him famous and wealthy. But that path ruined his reputation. He knows that he has messed up” (Buck65 2). In my opinion, music is what you enjoy and like. For ...
10489: Woodstock 1969
... They were cultural pioneers with their alternate feelings toward the definition of art, music, and the structure of society. The impact left on the rest of the country by Woodstock may have been just as great on the people observing it as the ones who were actually there. The men and women who attended the concert showed nearly everyone around them that they could come together and make a difference if ...
10490: The Phonograph
... in offices. However, with the invention of the flat-disk phonograph, or gramophone, by the German-born American inventor Emile Berliner in 1887, the phonograph began to develop as an artistic medium for recording the great singers and musical instrumentalists of the time. The gramophone played records at 78 rpm, and the needle moved laterally (from side to side) in a groove of even depth. Like the cylinder phonographs, it reproduced ...


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