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    music brought together Black and white musicians alike‚ as well as‚ promoters‚ and performers. Many of these jazz musicians advanced the civil rights movement by their compositions and influences to decimate racial barriers and inequalities. Louis Armstrong recorded‚ “What Did I Do to Be So Black and Blue" in 1929‚ and Benny Goodman bought arrangements from Fletcher Henderson and integrated black musicians into an all-white jazz band when it was illegal in many states. Duke Ellington wrote “Jump

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    Louis Pastuer

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    Principles of Vaccination? Louis Pasteur ‚ he was a French Chemist And microbiologist who is well known for microbial fermentation and pasteurization. He also reduced morality from puerperal fever‚ he created the first vaccine for rabies and anthrax. He is mainly known for treating milk and wine to stop bacterial contamination‚ also known as Pasteurization. Pasteur is known as “the father of microbiology”. Louis Pasteur was one of the most important

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    Early Jazz History

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    comparison’s sake I chose Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) as an ambassador for jazz’s early stages and Wynton Marsalis (1961-) for jazz’s later stages seeing as they both come from the same ethnic background and geographic location. To analyze the differences in jazz we must first isolate the variable by ruling out differences in the two subjects of our study. To do this we will inspect the biographies of our subjects. Following our study of our subjects we will dive into music that Armstrong has played‚ that

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    Kyle Calash Lance Armstrong Case Study Sport Ethics September 20th‚ 2012 There are a plethora of different issues that have surfaced since the retirement of Lance Armstrong. Although Lance was looked at as one of the most influential and decorated athletes of all-time‚ things have changed since evidence has been brought up that prove Lance Armstrong is guilty of doping. Many athletes have been found guilty of doping and things alike‚ but‚ Lance Armstrong‚ a cancer survivor was looked to as a role

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    Jazz Music

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    South and Midwest where the word Jazz commonly meant sexual intercourse. Southern blacks‚ delivered from slavery a few decades before‚ started playing European music Afro modifications. The first place of jazz has many origins: New Orleans‚ St. Louis‚ Memphis and Kansas City are just a few. New Orleans was and still remains an important jazz center. The ethnic backgrounds of people who went to the whorehouses and bars were a huge part of the development of jazz music. Because of the Louisiana Purchase

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    Louis Brandeis

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    THE PEOPLE FIGHTER article called‚ “The Right to Privacy” Louis stated that Americans have the right to be left alone and as a result‚ he defended citizens when this right was violated. Due to his dedication to defending the Constitution and the citizens of the United States‚ Louis was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Wilson. Louis believed that monopolies were dangerous and that big corporations were a threat to the well-being of Americans. Therefore‚ he believed that these monopolies

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    When Bullying Leads to Believing “Following Lance Armstrong: Excellence Corrupted case study‚ written by Clayton Rose and Noah Fisher 2014‚ of Global Research Group for Harvard Business School.” When it came to the sport of cycling‚ Lance possessed characteristics that made him unique. His ability to take in and use oxygen effectively was higher than an average man by 90% and a trained and active many by 42%. Lance also produced less lactic acid than others‚ which allowed him to dominate the shorter

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    Louis Vuitton

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    : Richard Small Submission Date : 02-03-2011 PROJECT PROPOSAL TITLE: LOUIS VUITTON AIM OF THE PROJECT: To understand the the marketing challenge faced by the LOUIS VUITTON the no 1 luxury brand in the world. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the LOUIS VUITTON (fashion & leather) business issues. These are some LOUIS VUITTON business issues * Regarding their distribution network‚ Louis Vuitton has a tremendous competitive advantage. But rapidly increase similar competitive

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    American Myth

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    American Myth American Myth Louis Armstrong: American Myth‚ American Master L ouis Armstrong was the greatest jazz musician of all time. He dazzled audiences with his stunning high notes‚ gorgeous melodies and soul-stirring rhythms. Ground-breaking recordings such as “West End Blues” changed the face of music. But by all accounts‚ his live performances were even more amazing. Both as a trumpet player and a singer‚ Armstrong routinely performed musical feats that no other musician could match

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    Louis Vuitton

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    events (Louis Vuitton Classic‚ Louis Vuitton Cup) and PR stunts like the $1.5 million scaffolding in the shape of two giant Vuitton suitcases around the renovation of Louis Vuitton ’s Paris store (Marinovich‚ 2007). Additionally‚ each season LVMH promotes limited bag editions; these limited editions are not promoted to make money but to drive buyers. The bags are so stunning‚ that many people who cannot afford the limited edition will ultimately buy a standard bag just to have a Louis Vuitton.

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