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Dental Caries Periodontal Disease
2,385 words
Caries have been a constant nuisance to humans,
decaying teeth can become a major problem for
those affected. It is certainly not the oldest
pathology, nor the one of the greatest prevalence
throughout humankind, but the information that can
be extrapolate from such pathologies is great. The
aim of this paper is to outline the pathology of
caries and the influence that these have had on
the human populations affected. Caries or caries
dentist is the common name for tooth decay. It is
a local dis...
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Record Companies File Sharing
737 words
When I found out that colleges around the nation
blocked the use of napster from all students I was
very angry. Not only did they take away a students
freedom of expression but also their
constitutional rights as individuals. They need to
review the constitution over again. What students
in that situation need to do is get petitions
going around their college campuses, letters in
the email to send to congress and the school staff
to let them unblock the usage of napster and keep
the online music...
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Federal Bureau Of Investigation Cause Of Death
2,200 words
Forensics is defined as the application of science
to interpret clues for crime investigation. The
earliest forensic scientists were physicians who
were called upon to give an opinion as to the
cause of death in individuals. Now most of the
forensic scientists are investigators that pick up
clues at the crim scene. Because criminals often
are not the brightest people on the planet they
often do not plan out a burglary or theft and
carelessly leave behind district clues that allow
an investigator...
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Heavy Metal Music Style Of Music
1,155 words
In an age of error the most influential thing in a
child and or a teenagers life is music. Whether it
be Reggae, Hip Hop, Gangster Rap, R&B, Oldies
Rock, Latin, or Heavy Metal it still has a way to
overpower a persons mind no matter how old they
are. Right now pretty much everybody that I talk
to when I am on the Internet like Rap. I dont
understand how people could listen to non-stop
cursing and fast-paced lyrics. Even though my
opinion of the music isnt so great the singers
have to get some cr...
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Development And Demise Of The Seattle Sound
508 words
The Seattle sound, a phrase coined for music
created by Alternative-style rock bands based in
Seattle, is said to contain three (3) basic
elements: it is loud, it is honest, and it is
borne of musicians that have experienced a degree
of difficulty in achieving recognition. The
Seattle sound, often times referred to as grunge,
is notorious for being performed at exceedingly
high volume. It has been defined as honest music
because it is performed in a raw and unrefined
manner, without the aid of e...
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Iron Maiden Divine Intervention
1,845 words
... he soundtrack is on a cd that also features
Korn, Metallica, Silverchair and more. Slayer's
drummers! ? It seems that Slayer really has a
problem with their drummers. When Slayer got Dette
I believed everything was great. But no! ! Jon's
last show was the OzzFest on 26. October 1996 in
San Bernardino, CA. I heard that he was kicked out
because he couldn't get along with Tom and / or
Jeff due to unknown reasons. So what now? ?
Another rumour says, that he left because he was
too hardcore-orie...
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Boy Girl Bands Society At Any Given Time Style
892 words
Style and movement has constantly reflected the
society at any given time of its existence.
Starting with the ancient Romans, who at around
200 BC already had a democracy meetings, senate
and music that spoke how great Caesar was, while
the Germans, Russian, or British still wore animal
skins and killed each other on the streets,
singing the songs to their pagan gods, and
finishing with the modern day rave and house
movements that brings hundreds of people to those
cult tunes popular today. In t...
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Rock N Roll Millions Of People
1,847 words
John Lennon October 9, 1940 marked the date the
remarkable John Lennon was born. John was born and
raised in Liverpool, England. Lennon did not have
an easy childhood at all, he was left by his
father and mother at a young age. Out of true
kindness, his Aunt Mimi Smith took him in and
supported him. She was a middle classed woman who
also lived in Liverpool. John had a rebellious
character and disliked the school system in
Liverpool. He was quickly labeled a troublemaker
and his only salvation w...
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Mind Altering Drugs Grateful Dead
3,020 words
Grateful Dead Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead, the
most popular so called underground band of all
time. This band has underwent many changes, some
good and others bad throughout their thirty or so
years of performing. I plan to prove that a band
that has remained together for thirty plus years
isnt as easy as many would assume. In fact I would
have to say the down times in the band almost
equal the outrageously great time they had.
Despite all the down times the amazing music of
the Grateful Dea...
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Duke Ellington Jazz Music
681 words
What is Jazz? According to the dictionary, jazz is
defined as, ? A kind of syncopated, highly
rhythmic music originated by Southern blacks in
the late 19 th century? (? Jazz? 232). But,
everyone should at least agree that jazz is the
mother of all music, and is referred to as the
only art form originating in the United States (?
History 101? 2). America was home to immigrants
from all over Europe and beyond who wished to
build a new life, or just needed to escape from
the old. These people, ofte...
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Slave Labor Twentieth Century
2,534 words
Capoeira is the common name for the group of
African martial arts that came out of west Africa
and were modified and mixed in Brazil. These
original styles included weapons, grappling and
striking as well as animal forms that became
incorporated into different components and sub
styles of the art. In 1500 s the Portuguese, led
by explorer Pedro Alvarez Cabral, arrived in
Brazil. One of the first measures taken by the new
arrivals was the conquering of the local
population, the Brazilian Indians,...
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Marilyn Manson Wal Mart
2,023 words
Censorship in the music industry, which has
existed long before forms of media were invented
to broadcast the music itself, has seemingly grown
out of control in the last couple of years. The
controversy comes not just from the bands creating
the music but from those who hold the power to
censor the music as well. While many support the
choice to censor music, many more find it
unconstitutional and a direct violation to our
rights. It is quite unfortunate that some find it
necessary to censor an...
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19 Th Century Woman
2,378 words
? Cross? or? sacred fire? , ? arrow? , ? zigzag? ,
? bird? , ? wave? , ? mountains? and? diamondback
rattlesnake? all have something in common. What do
all of these names have in common? They are all
names of Seminole patchwork designs. What exactly
is patch working? It can be defined as the process
of sewing pieces of solid colored cloth together
to make long rows of designs, which are then
joined horizontally to other bands of cloth to
form a garment (Downs, 1995, 88). This Native
American art...
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Rock N Roll 20 Th Century
1,295 words
With the start of the 20 th century music began to
play a huge part in the rapidly maturing United
States. The music of the 20 th century was not
only theyre to entertain the people but it was
more. It was used now to influence and manipulate
the listeners, the artists had a goal to entertain
and to enlighten the listener so that they could
get their messages heard. Music is one of the best
ways to advertise and to expand ideas, and many
artists knew this. Music rapidly influenced every
American...
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Kurt Cobain Jerry Hopkins
2,223 words
Kurt Cobain and Jim Morrison were more than leads
of great bands. They were heros of their
generations. They had so many talents and each
influenced a multitude of people. Aside from being
singers and song writers Kurt was also a musician,
guitarist and mass-media phenomenon, and Jim was
also a poet, film maker and writer. Their groups
also had about a twenty year span in between them.
Even though it seems you could not compare them
you actually can. Unlike fictional writers their
material comes...
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Johnny Got His Gun Heavy Metal
1,789 words
If you came here to see spandex and big hair, this
ain t your band, Metallica s war cry throughout
the early eighties. While the rest of the hard
rock bands wanted to get rich and a lot of women,
Metallica, as in the words of former lead
guitarist Dave Mustaine, Our hole existence pretty
much was guitar, dominating the world and getting
liquored up. During the late 1970 s and early 1980
s, there was a new wave a British Heavy Metal
entering the cassette and 8 -track decks of people
everywhere. O...
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Pink Floyd Eric Clapton
960 words
Music is a very prominent social voice in
contemporary times. Many Americans obtain a great
deal on many current social and political views
through music itself, or music bands, radio
stations, television stations, and organizations.
The use of drugs as a recreational pastime is one
of these issues. Throughout the history of modern
music, many bands have spoken out on the
legalization of drugs as well as the justification
of the recreational use of drugs. Although there
are many warnings and cen...
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Song Of Roland Neo Nazis
1,914 words
Music has been a powerful force throughout
history. Its power has affected all aspects of
people? s lives. The ideas and attitudes people
have toward their country can easily be seen in
their music. While music in the early part of the
modern era (1400 - 1900) served to promote
patriotism and nationalism, music? s role in the
late 20 th century seems a reversal and has been a
deconstructive force challenging nationalistic
feelings. The origin of all music is cultural
(Nettl 940). Folk songs tell...
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Punk Bands Punk Rock
1,408 words
PUNK ROCK VS. ORGANIZED RELIGION As the world
becomes more and more diverse in its races,
ethnicities and cultures there arise many
different religions. Most of these religions have
a strong following which almost inevitably calls
for a communal meeting of other people from the
same faith to discuss their common belief and
gather other people to join with them. Such
communes are generally regular scheduled and even
have national holidays associated with them. The
faiths themselves are out to pro...
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Millions Of People Duke Ellington
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A Portrait of Duke Ellington By Tracy Frech Duke
Ellington is considered to be one of the greatest
figures in the history of American music. Edward
Kennedy Duke Ellington was born in Washington D.
C. on April 29, 1899. His parents were James
Edward and Daisy Kennedy Ellington. They raised
Duke as an only child, until his sister, Ruth, was
born when Duke was sixteen years old. Duke, even
as a teenager, had a great talent for music. In
the beginning of his musical life, Duke began to
take a promis...
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