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    My greatest strength

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    recording something with a more relaxed‚ classic rock feel. For the Kick Drum: I listened to numerous songs from various artists‚ including Pink Floyd‚ Deep Purple‚ Genesis‚ The Who‚ Zeppelin‚ Uriah Heep‚ Supertramp‚ Yes‚ and many more. The only kick drum sounds I liked were from songs by Zeppelin‚ Floyd‚ Uriah Heep‚ and Genesis. I like a bass drum that resonates‚ and the examples from the other bands were too deadened to me.

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    Hindenburg Research Paper

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    Originally the Hindenburg’s primary lifting gas was Helium because it was safe and a non-flammable gas. Unfortunately‚ the Zeppelin Company couldn’t use Helium because the United States owned a monopoly on Helium and outlawed its export. Ultimately the decision went to Hydrogen as the primary lifting gas for the Hindenburg. The Hindenburg disaster in 1937 had a major impact on the Zeppelin Industry. Although not the biggest airship disaster in history‚ it devastated the public because of its vast media

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    Music In The 1960s

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    Led Zeppelin was the most popular band in the 1960s. Led Zeppelin’s most popular songs called “Stairway to Heaven” is still the most requested song to play on the radio. Led Zeppelin’s most popular albums are called “Led Zeppelin” and “Led Zeppelin 2.” This generation often walked right past the white music they were ‘suppose’ to buy to get to rhythm and blues‚ soul and other

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    In the 1960’s there were many cultural changes in music. Rock and roll has been around for decades and has inspired many artists around the world such as The Beatles‚ Led Zeppelin‚ The Rolling Stones‚ The Eagles‚ Pink Floyd‚ The Who‚ and The Monkees. One of the great rock and roll bands that influenced new styles of rock is The Yardbirds. The Yardbirds formed in the 1960’s and had Eric Clapton‚ Jeff Beck‚ and Jimmy Page play in the band‚ all of which were legendary guitarist. These three figures

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    1969 1969 Abbey road is a famous road located in England. The Beatles shot the album cover of their famous Album Abbey road in 1969. Led zeppelin also released their first album in 1969. Abbey road is a famous road located in England. The Beatles shot the album cover of their famous Album Abbey road in 1969. Led zeppelin also released their first album in 1969. Many popular television shows such as Sesame Street‚ Scooby-doo‚ Monty Pythons Flying Circus and the Brady Bunch were first aired in

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    stereotypes in almost all the activities in which the characters engage and that seems to be meant in a funny way. For example‚ in one episode‚ Lisa and Bart are taken hostages by a prison escapist in a zeppelin. Using a computer inside the zeppelin you could write on an electronic board outside the zeppelin. Lisa discovers that and writes a message to let everybody know that they are in there and in the middle of it she puts these flashing red hearts... I wonder if they would have done that if Bart were

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    Battle Strategies of Wwi

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    Battle Strategies of the First World War A battle strategy is a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim or a tactic used to direct military operations and movements in war or battle. In World War I‚ battle strategies were often planned with the idea of wearing down the enemy’s supply of troops and equipment allowing the enemy to become more vulnerable to a later attack. Battle strategies were used to deploy aircraft in the sky‚ direct soldiers and vehicles on land

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    Weapons In World War I

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    models). Here are a list of weapons used: • Rifles • Machine guns • Mustard & chlorine gas • Tanks • Zeppelins • Flamethrowers • Torpedoes and submarines • Aviation • Artillery field gun • Mortars

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    Bowie‚ The Carpenters‚ Cheap Trick‚ Cher‚ Eric Clapton‚ Creedence Clearwater Revival‚ Heart‚ Michael Jackson‚ The Rolling Stones‚ Van Halen‚ Led Zeppelin‚ Lynard Skynard‚ Kiss‚ The Who‚ and of course the king‚ Bob Marley. That’s only maybe a third of the truly popular artists of the seventies. The top songs from the 70s are: Stairway to Heaven – Led Zeppelin‚ Imagine – John Lennon‚ Hotel California – The Eagles‚ What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye‚ Born to Run – Bruce Springsteen. In all the 70’s were dominated

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    Sweet Diamond Dust

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    Chapter IV focuses on the presence of the Americans in Puerto Rico during the early part of the twentieth century and their subsequent development of the sugarcane industry there. During this time‚ the United States military occupied Puerto Rico. Due to this occupation‚ the native islanders were affected in numerous ways and were looked down upon by the Americans. The Americans viewed the natives as incompetent and unable to be trusted. Many new American banks were popping up in Guamani that were

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