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  1. The Message

    ... all African American music forms. They are the gospel impulse, the blues
    impulse, and the jazz impulse. “The gospel impulse is ...

  2. The Birth Of Soul

    ... civil rights. In the 1940’s Jazz music had split up into many other styles,
    the main idea was to look for a more dynamic music. At ...

  3. Bob Marley: An Interview

    ... and African Jamaican music. This new style had a lot of influence from rhythm,
    the blues, and some jazz. Though the textbook “America ...

  4. Leadership

    ... The ego falls away. Time flies. Every action, movement, and thought follows
    inevitably from the previous one, like playing jazz. ...

  5. The Causes Of The World Trade Center Bombing

    ... In September 1929, "the Roaring Twenties," "the Era of Wonderful Nonsense," of sex,
    booze and jazz, ended with the stock market crash that began the Great ...

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  1. Decriminalize Marijuana For The Good Of America

    ... At this point marijuana was removed from the public eye, and heavy users included
    poor Negroes, migrant Mexicans, and Jazz Musicians (Himmelstein 3). Marijuana ...

  2. Instruments Of The Orchestra

    ... In contrast to the bassoon, you can hear the smooth, velvety sound of the clarinet
    in the orchestras, military bands, and in jazz groups. ...

  3. Scottish Culture

    ... With music from classical to rock to jazz and folk, Scottish musicians
    are able to attract international audiences (Fraser 186). ...

  4. Starbucks

    ... on the walls. Jazz or opera is usually played softy in the background (Starbucks
    Corporation: Still perking?). Customers that choose ...

  5. Scope Monkey Trial

    ... America became a radical society that was filled with radical ideas; nicknames such
    as the “jazz age” and the “roaring twenties” accurately described ...

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