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  1. Donnie Darko Schizophrenia

    ... For example, Tom Harrell, named jazz trumpeter of the year three times suffers from
    extreme paranoid schizophrenia but when he is playing his music he is not ...

  2. Ballet Philippines

    ... today's dance industry, which albeit equally "cultural" in nature, have successfully
    penetrated the mainstream market; examples of which are jazz, belly dancing ...

  3. Great Gatsby

    ... Simultaneously, a deconstructionistic dichotomy exists within the novel; the characters
    live in the decadent and supposedly “free” Jazz age, but at the ...

  4. E-Commerce Overview

    ... How about making forms available to pre-qualify for loans, or have one's staff do
    a search for that classic jazz record one's customer is looking for, without ...

  5. Just And Unjust Laws

    ... First, the Jazz Fest, a black festival held in Cincinnati was approaching
    and second, they were rioting in their own neighborhoods. ...

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  1. Tim To Decriminalize

    ... The bulk of the film focuses on almost slapstick scenes of high school kids smoking
    pot and quickly going insane, playing "evil" jazz music, being committed as ...

  2. Caribbean Literature

    ... He also experiments with jazz rhythms in his language, while Una Mason, a
    Jamaican poet uses blues rhythm in her poetry collections. ...

  3. Starbucks Case Analysis

    ... Or they can pursue partnerships that will bring new products for Starbucks,
    such as jazz CDs, and tandem units with bagel bakeries. ...

  4. Bill Gates

    ... crash. Later that year, on September 30, Excel was released to the public
    and surpassed Lotus' Jazz, an integrated office program. ...

  5. Punk Rock

    ... a relationship with one another. Similar to the Jazz music in the 1920s,
    punk rock was a form of protest. The flappers of the 1920s ...

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