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    Guitar History

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    George Beauchamp and Paul Berth‚ in 1931. However it was Danelectro that first produced electric guitars for the wider public. Danelectro also first used tube amp technology. Application: The information that I gathered from wikipedia gave me a history for the guitar and the background behind my project. Now since my project is learning how to play the guitars not research the guitars lineage this wont directly help my project‚

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    History and Perspective

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    The study of history is a crucial component within our society‚ it allows us to educate ourselves so we are aware of what changes the world has gone through and what people have faced within the past. Not only this‚ but studying history will hopefully allow us to come closer to why certain events occurred and via the analysis of multiple perspectives we may be able to come to conclusions for why specific decisions were made and possibly theorize what the alternate reality may have been. But why is

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    Extension history practice essay Section 2 2008 trial papers …histories have sought to challenge the monotone voice of traditional history‚ not only to find a place for other viewpoints and stories‚ but also to make historians realise how much they unthinkingly take for granted…. JOHN ARNOLD history a very short introduction To what extent do debates in your chosen case study reflect the view expressed by john Arnold? In your answer refer to at least one area of debate Case

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    A Sense of History: Some Components by Gerald W. Schlabach All students who graduate from a liberal arts college should take with them an indelible awareness of the following: 1. Some things happened before other things. Studying history is much more than the memorization of dates. But if we get things out of chronological order‚ we’ll inevitably get a lot of other things wrong too. Imagine that we are in a new city trying to find "408 N. 5th St.‚" but vandals have taken down the signs

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    Rizal History

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    The Study of History History? Past Past of Man History? History – the analysis and critical evaluation of man’s progress from the past to the present. Why Study History? 1. History clearly explains the present. 2. It is a repository of knowledge and information useful in solving our day to day problems. 3. It enables us to get acquainted with how man developed a civilization from crude beginnings to present modernized communities that we have. History 12 Descriptive

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    History of Aids

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    least five continents (North America‚ South America‚ Europe‚ Africa‚ and Australia). During this period of silence‚ spread was unchecked by awareness or any preventive action and approximately 100‚000-300‚000 persons may have been infected. (qtd in “History”) The first awareness of AIDS was in June of 1981‚ when they found traces of PCP in five men in Los Angeles‚ California. This event occured when they believed only gay men could get the disease‚ so they were not worried about it spreading to heterosexual

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    History of Doping

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    Adam Licht FYS Research paper Darft History of doping Texts going back in history suggest that men have always sought a way to work harder or at least to suffer less at what they were doing. It has even been argued that Adam and Eve were the first to take a substance (the forbidden fruit) to gain “god like power”. When the fittest of a nation were selected as athletes or combatants‚ they were fed diets and given treatments considered beneficial. Scandinavian mythology says Berserkers

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    Greek History

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    The Greeks’ history began around 700 B.C. with festivals honoring their many gods. One god‚ Dionysus‚ was honored with an unusual festival called the City Dionysia. The revelry-filled festival was led by drunken men dressed up in rough goat skins (because goats were thought sexually potent) who would sing and play in choruses to welcome Dionysus. Tribes competed against one another in performances‚ and the best show would have the honor of winning the contest. Of the four festivals in Athens (each

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    History of Rastafarian

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    Rastafarian Symbol Flag . Lion Rastafarian history The history of Rastafari begins with the colonisation of Africa‚ or ’Ethiopia’ as it is known to believers‚ by Europeans. The European powers took many Africans as slaves‚ and the people of Africa were divided up and sent into exile as captives throughout the world. The areas of captivity became known as ’Babylon’. For Africans this exile marked the suppression of their culture by whites. However‚ Rastafarians believe that the

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    Social History

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    What do social historians add to our understanding of the revolutions of 1917? Social historians who intend to focus on understanding the root causes and motivations for the revolutions of 1917‚ look towards the actions and behaviour of normal‚ everyday people involved within the Revolution rather than the influence of great men and women‚ or the policies of a state. Social historians observe and comment on the fact that leading up to 1917‚ there was a widening and very apparent gap between

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