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- 5651: Death of a Salesman: Willy's Escape
- Death of a Salesman: Willy's Escape No one has a perfect life. Everyone has conflicts that they must face sooner or later. The ways in which people deal with these personal conflicts can differ as much as the people themselves. Some insist on ignoring the problem as long as possible, while some attack the problem to get it out of the way. Willy Lowman's technique ...
- 5652: Carburetion Versus Fuel Injection
- ... a major aftermarket company, takes the digital fuel injection system one step further in that the fuel curve can be modified to work with any engine; this command capability is accomplished through your IBM-compatible personal computer (Edelbrock). The E.F.I. system allows for easy diagnostic checks on an engine. The process is as simple as plugging in two wires and watching a computer screen that will tell the owner ...
- 5653: Jazz Age
- ... his role in the cool sessions, maintained only a peripheral relationship to the burgeoning cool jazz scene. While Getz and many others generated publicity and built followings, Davis struggled in his attempt to define a personal style on the horn, and attract an audience for his music. Although Stan Getz never participated in the Davis Nonet, he was figured as one of the most prominent cool players of the period. During ...
- 5654: Hear No Evil: Music Censorship
- ... a professional musician and it is common knowledge that he makes money from record sales. No matter what his answer, this brings up serious questions in the minds of the audience about credibility and his personal motives. This could have a very big impact on the effectiveness of the anti-censorship testimony. The credibility of the PMRC is also an important factor in their appeal. An audience will not sympathize with ...
- 5655: Stephen Crane
- ... one keeps reading them you get a better understanding of who Stephen Crane really was and where he comes from. It is not surprising for an authors background and surroundings to profoundly affect his writing. Having come from a Methodist ancestry and living at a time when the church was still an influential aspect in peoples daily lives, Stephen Crane was deeply instilled with religious beliefs. However, fear of ...
- 5656: Simon Bolivar
- ... battle of Junin. On December 9, 1824 all Spains presence was eliminated in S. America. On August 6, 1825 Congress of Peru created the Republic of Bolivia in honor of Bolivar. THE END By 1827 personal rivalries between generals, Venezuelans and Colombians, centralists and federalists break out. In 1825 Bolivar declares a dictatorship and loses much of his prestige. The South American unity for which Bolivar had fought was destroyed. His ...
- 5657: Music Before It Was Recorded
- ... We all have different likes in music but it all consists of the same principles that allow all of us to have something in the arts in common. The appreciation for the music keeps composers writing, performers working, and keeps the consumers satisfied.
- 5658: The Music of Generation X
- ... s Addiction. The main theme in "Jane Says" is escaping drug use and addiction. This song is basically set in a low class area. Jane is a girl who has had a heroine addiction. Her personal boundaries have been invaded and she wants out of the habit, "I'm gonna kick tomorrow
". She goes through depression and withdrawal, "She gets mad/And she starts to cry." Then the songs continues by ...
- 5659: The Ideals of Instrumental Music
- ... became a vehicle for the utterance of thoughts which, although first hinted in words, may ultimately be beyond the power of words to fully express. Practically every composer of the era was, to some degree, writing program music, weather or not this was publicly acknowledged. One reason it was soeasy for listeners to connect a scene or a story or a poem with a piece of Romantic music is that often ...
- 5660: Censorship
- ... is a fear that the expression if not curtailed will do harm to individuals in its audiences or to society as a whole. "Obscene material is attacked because of the fear that it will corrupt personal morality" (Grolier, Inc.). The first amendment states that Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or ...
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