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- 3561: Obituary On George Washington
- ... even though he wanted to go home to Mount Vernon. Some people wanted him to be president even longer, but he would not. After eight years he left the office to the newly elected president, John Adams. Once again called General Washington, as he liked, he returned home. At last he was able to take care of his beloved Mount Vernon plantation.
- 3562: On J.J. Thompson
- ... state: a state in which all matter is of the same kind. This new form of matter being the substance from which all the chemical elements are built up. Works Cited 1) "Thomson, Sir Joseph John." Microsoft® Encarta® 97 Encyclopedia. 1993-1996 Microsoft Corporation. 2) "Thomson, Joseph (1856-1940)". Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia. 1993, 1994 Compton's NewMedia, Inc. 3) Brazil, Georgia L, and Moore, Dan. "History in Chemistry". Volume Library ...
- 3563: A Civil Action?
- ... justice. Through authority, groupthink, cognitive dissonance, and bias; these barriers constantly challenge plaintiff's attorney Jan Schlictmann. The barrier of authority works against Schlictmann at several points in the case. During the depositions, workers from John J. Riley Tannery and W. R. Grace deny any knowledge of chemicals being dumped on the property of either company. Al Love, a worker from Grace, later confesses that he saw chemicals being dumped every ...
- 3564: The Tupac Conspiracy
- ... the first witnesses of the Resurrection listed by Saint Paul (I Cor. 15: 5). Could Simon be a reference to Suge Knight(the executive producer of Death Row records)? Simon was renamed "Peter, the rock" (John 1:42). In Richie Rich's album Seasoned Veteran, which was released on the same day as The 7 Day Theory, on the song "N*ggas Done Changed" which is a duet with Tupac, Tupac ...
- 3565: Woodstock
- ... become a rock center when musician Bob Dylan and a rock group called The Band settled there. To promote the idea of the studio the four partners of the music festival (Michael Lang; Artie Kornfield; John Roberts; and Joel Rosenman) decided to stage a concert, which they officially called the Woodstock Festival and Art Fair. The Monterey Pop Festival held in Monterey, California, in 1967 inspired the Woodstock festival (Sandow, 1 ...
- 3566: Music and Its Effect On People
- ... It Be is a great example of a song of it's decade. The 70's was a time of "free love" and understanding and even war. Let It Be talks about was written by John Lennon in the late 1960's to be released in 1970. I think he was trying to get across a point, and a very valid one. He was trying to tell the people of the ...
- 3567: Tricky's Pre-Millenium Tension
- ... jump around even more frantically. He's a great guy, and I will never miss him spinning on a Friday night, but his set doesn't make me think. Same goes for Junior, Coxy, Sasha, John Digweed, and yes, even Danny. If you're looking for a good time, go to Tunnel or Twilo, jump on the dance floor, and move to any old DJ. If you're looking for emotion ...
- 3568: Behind the Doors
- ... written the songs I had to sing them”, according to Jerry Hopkins’ Rolling Stone article “Jim Morrison”. Ray encouraged Jim to form a band with him. They got Robby Krieger, a bottle – neck guitarist, and John Densmore, a jazz drummer, and Ray played the organ. Jim decided on the name The Doors after reading a book by William Blake called “The Doors of Perception.” In it there is a quote he ...
- 3569: Music and Censorship
- ... and Richard Trubo. Stairway to Heaven, Led Zeppelin Uncensored. 1st ed. NY: Littletown, 1992. "James Hetfield." Rolling Stone 15th April 1993: 56H. Landy, Elliot. Woodstock Vision: The Spirit of a Generation. NY: Seabury, 1991. Milward, John. "Field of Dreams." Rolling Stone 11 August 1994: 36. "Music"- America Online 1995. Comptons Encyclopedia. Savage, Jon. England's Dreaming: anarchy, Sex Pistols, punk rocks, and beyond. New York: Copper books, 1991. Young, Neil, The ...
- 3570: Malcom X
- ... the Nation of Islam had become well known and Malcolm was their most known and popular speaker. In 1963, however, the Black Muslims silenced Malcolm for his remark that the assination of United States President John F. Kennedy was like "the chickens coming home to roost." In the following year, Malcolm broke with the Nation of Islam and formed a secular black nationalist group, the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU ...
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