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    1) "The blues were a creation of black slaves who adapted their African musical heritage to the American environment. Though taking many forms and undergoing many per- mutations throughout the years‚ the blues formed the basis of jazz‚ rhythm and blues‚ and rock-and-roll. "  Page 2 rocking in time a social history of rock n roll by David  p. Szatmary. The music was very Rhythmic and soulful. Most sung to ease their minds while doing the tedious work in the cotton fields.  R&B Muddy waters sang

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    History of Rock and Roll

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     charges and threats’‘ that would ruin the  careers of many people in politics and show business‚ and spawn a sort of national political hysteria:  Student response: Percent Value Student e Respons Answer  Choices a. a  crackdow n on the  practice  of  ‘‘payola’‘  in the  record  industry 100.0% b. a ‘‘witch­ hunt’‘  against  suspected  Communi sts and  Communi st  sympathiz ers c. a push  toward a  radically  liberal  interpretat ion of the  Constituti on  Score: Question 4  1 / 1   (1 point)

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    CP English II Spring 2013 (Mr. Eldridge) Research Paper Project The objectives are as follows: The students will learn to research a topic and organize notes‚ pre-write a 4-5 page paper‚ outline‚ draft‚ assert an argument‚ peer review‚ line edit‚ avoid plagiarism‚ and use the MLA method of citation The twentieth century was ripe with transformations in culture‚ science‚ athletics‚ politics‚ art‚ and fashion. You will choose a topic from the list below and research it so you can explain the

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    Politics-Terrorism Environmental Preservation Front (EPF) Leaderless Resistance INTRODUCTION The Environmental Preservation Front is one of the fastest growing international leaderless resistance in the world. We are dedicated to saving the environment and people from Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs.) this anti-human technology continues to artificially manipulate nature to later be forced into the foods we consume‚ by powerful lobbyist and corrupted politicians. There is a deficit

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    international music industry is undoubtably the most important sector in the industry. Within the last decade‚ music has seen cardinal changes in the way both major and independent labels distribute their products. An industry that once relied on Payola ’s and mass distribution of physical records and CD ’s now relies heavily on the power of the internet. The first instance of mass distribution of music through the internet was by the service Ritmoteca.com in 1998 [1]. Ritmoteca had a library of

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    Rock Music

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    MUS1111: Rock Music History – Spring 2012 Mondays‚ Wednesdays‚ & Thursdays 10:30am-11:35 am Blackman Auditorium (Ell Hall) Professor: Junauro Landgrebe Office: 337 Ryder Phone: 617.373.7473 Email: J.Landgrebe@neu.edu (email is preferred) Office Hours: Wednesdays 12 PM – 1 PM or by appointment Teaching Assistant: Brian Bergeron Email: RockHistoryTA@gmail.com Course Objective: Survey rock music and it’s evolution from the 1920’s through current times. We will examine

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    MUSI 1002 Notes

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    The Culture Industry Made up of economic institutions Adorno’s theories fundamental Commodity Fetishism The culture industry is successful because people fetishize cultural objects Creates false needs‚ alternative ways of thinking without people realizing People focus on consuming. To own it. We need to have it. Ex. Purchasing a concert ticket Standardization Popular music standardized: 1. Number of types immediately recognizable 2. Small number of structures 3. Small number of

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    The Ten Point Agenda

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    I. INTRODUCTION (here.. if u can find some captions that would make this paper interesting to read.. I mean to for this to be appealing?? Lagyan nyo ng eye-catching introduction‚ di kasi ako journalist nung HS.. so kung sino man senyo ang journalist nung HS.. make this.. hehe) President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ’s 10-point Agenda ________________________________________ 1. The creation of six million jobs in six years via more opportunities given to entrepreneurs‚ tripling of the amount

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    January 9‚ 13- Lecture 2 • Blackface Minstrelsy • Betrays simultaneous fascinations and repulsion for African American culture (don’t imitate unless admire) • Appeared in the 1830’s and onward • As much a matter of class as a matter of race • Live entertainment in which white performers darkened their skin to imitate what they thought African American music sounded like (didn’t know much about African American culture or the south in general) • Ridiculed blacks and made profit • Northern

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    BCA 210 Study Guide – Exam 2 Terms: Audion tube: Created by Lee de Forest‚ this improved the clarity of radio signal reception in 1907. This detected radio waves and pin points sounds. Lee de Forest perfected this glass bulb. Payola: 1960s‚ the practice of accepting payment to play specific recordings on the air. Disc jockeys were charged for bribery for accepting money to play music‚ the most famous‚ Alan Freed who worked in Cleveland who was credited with coining the term for rock ’n’ roll

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