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- 9631: "The Princess, the Knight, and the Dragon" by Malarkey - Poetry Analysis
- ... is more important to them, their lives. As such they manage to survive and live out the rest of their lives in happiness, where the Princess is forced into a life of torture and finally death. Malarkey effectively conveys his point through the consequences of his characters. Despite it light, Horatian nature it conveys the message that codes of honor and other such rule systems only serve to endanger man. He ...
- 9632: Analysis of the Poem: The Fly
- ... using poisons to kill the fly, and how the fly struggles, trapped in sticky flypaper, with his wings useless unable to carry him off. The author illustrates that the peace of the man is the death of the fly. The fifth, and next to last, stanza shows demonstrates how passionately the author hates the fly, and the great pleasure he takes in his destruction. He describes how as a man he ...
- 9633: Motown’s Evolution and with Emphasis on Its Women
- ... BIBLIOGRAPHY Brown, Ann, Black Enterprise, “Soul For Sale: Berry Gordy Sells Half of Motown Catalog for $132 Million”, October 1997, v28, p22 Daley, Dan, Billboard, August 19, 1995 v108, n33 p75 Garcia, Guy, People Weekly, “Death of a Soul Survivor”, August 10, 1992 v38,p96 Johnson, Robert E., Jet, “Berry Gordy’s book, “To Be Loved,” tells how he shaped lives of Motown Stars, November 21, 1994 v87 n3, p56 Reynolds ...
- 9634: Rap and Rock ‘n’ Roll
- ... it is only partially correct. Wars will happen like in the past but now the wars will be different. We have more firepower now. The wars will end more quickly but with more structural and death. In addition, some of the problems we face in today are not as important as it was in the past. One of the main problems was racism. In the past, racism was a big issue ...
- 9635: Woodstock 1969
- ... Woodstock, for fear of rioting they overlooked drug laws. The crowd stayed peaceful throughout the duration of the festival despite the heavy use of marijuana and LSD. Not one fight was reported and the only death occurred as a result of a tractor running over a man. The entire concert was a time of peace and happiness. Many of the people attending Woodstock were given a ray of hope in a ...
- 9636: Count Basie
- ... won a Grammy Trustees Award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS). In 1983 the National Endowment for the Arts named Basie a recipient of an American Jazz Masters award. After his death, the band continued to tour, first under the leadership of Thad Jones, then from 1986 to 1995 under Foster. In 1995 trombonist Grover Mitchell became the leader of the orchestra.
- 9637: The Music of Louis Armstrong
- ... must have gone into the formation of Louis Armstrong’s style. We should not discount Joe Oliver among them” (Lyttelton 48). From his beginning, Armstrong was destine for greatness, and achieved just that. At his death Armstrong left his estate valued at $530,775, which was not the millions that people thought he had amassed, but was definitely a small fortune to a jazz man (Bergreen 494). It was surprising for ...
- 9638: Who Are You?: Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder
- ... lined slope that overlooks Puget Sound. The house is patrolled by two bodyguards who check out even the Domino's Pizza boy who delivers Vedder's weekly small pepperoni and sausage pie. Fearful of reported death threats, hounded by fans who have gleaned his other address (in the city's Capitol Hill district), the singer has surrounded himself with a handful of fellow rock celebrities who are unwilling to speak of ...
- 9639: Music and Its Effect On People
- ... impact on the industry. On the other hand, music also has a mentionable effect on our society, especially this generation, Generation X. These days, many young people are listening to violent types of music like death metal, rap, and such. When the same young people hear the message, whether they take it seriously or not, it has or will somehow change the way in which they think, act, and fell on ...
- 9640: The Flute
- ... in New Guinea obtained a flute only on the strict understanding that it would never be shown to a woman. These flutes are regarded as sacred and taboo to women and children on pain of death or poisoning. As I was researching this topic and deciding what to discuss, I came across a story and legend that I found very interesting. The story itself is very old and could be attributed ...
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