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…year. Thus musicians increasingly rely on road shows for their income. Scott Welch, who manages singers Alanis Morissette and LeAnn Rimes says, "The top 10 percent of artists make money selling records. The rest go on tour." When fans do show up for shows…
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…the never-ending tour this tour lasted almost 10 years. In 2001 Bob Dylan won an academy award for best song, "things have changed". Poem or song The relationship between poetry and song is a very close. They both show mode and emotion by using rime, rhythm…
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…to where they are going, and to get them back home again. Cavemen probably used stones and twigs to mark a trail when they set out hunting for food. The earliest mariners followed the coast closely to keep from getting lost. When navigators first sailed…
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…, 105). Turkish deposits, although worked in ancient times, underwent modern developments in 1865 (Bureau of Mines 1980, 105). More recent discoveries have increased Turkey's potential to rival the United States as a world supplier. In the United States…
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…have an instant background check system in place. The following article is an example of how waiting periods affect crime victims: Marine Cpl. Rayna Ross of Woodbridge, Virginia, might be dead if a waiting period had been in effect. Instead, the instant…
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…Introduction 1.Sea is the lifeline of the commercial and economical development of a state. Since the ancient time, sea has been used for commerce, seafood and mineral resources. The sea also used by the invaders to augment their footholds…
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…aspect of their lives, there are folktales. Therefore, virtually every place in the world has folktales. Fear is a part of every human. From the biggest Marine to the smallest baby it is evident. Fear actually controls our lives and thoughts. Man learns…
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…, meaning "foot." Meiosis and sexual reproduction do not occur in amoebas. They reproduce by fission, simply dividing into two new cells. Forams, members of the phylum Foraminifera, are marine protists that live in sand or attached to other organisms or rocks…
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…, the American and South Vietnamese troops killed over 1,600 more enemy soldiers, almost destroying the 4 NVA regiments (“Vietnam”). When the unavoidable Tet-Offensive came, somewhere between 15,000 and 20,000 troops launched an all-out attack on the marines
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…the latest marine mammals washed up on shore. Marine mammals by nature absorb great amounts of these toxins when they enter the ocean. The toxins are more commonly absorbed into the fat cells of the blubber, which makes up the main diet of the Inuit people who…
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