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Downloading Music from the Internet (by Parul Tyagi)
Published : December 03, 2006 | Author : admin | Views : 141 | Unrated
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Music is the quintessence of life. Most of us love and require music in our lives. Whatever the type of music it works as salve for frayed, over-tired, and stressed nerves. Music is a common platform for sharing life’s experiences, for spreading good will messages or just to please one’s self. In the last few years, there has been plenty of chaos in the music industry about downloading music and where to download the music.
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John Lennon: The Misunderstood Beatle (by Earl Erickson)
Published : December 03, 2006 | Author : admin | Views : 455 | Rating :    
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While watching Monday night football, on an uneventful evening on December 8, 1980, I was nursing a hangover, when I heard Howard Cosell interrupt the game with a news flash. John Lennon was shot in New York City. Could that be true? It was true. Not long after the original report he was pronounced dead. I was in shock. Then my brother, Mark, telephoned me with the news. We both were John Lennon fans.
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The Complexities of European Society: A Result of the Socio-Political Changes (Paul Kennard)
Published : December 03, 2006 | Author : admin | Views : 80 | Unrated
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The European society underwent many astonishing changes and developments during the late 19th century. On the one hand, the Industrial Revolution continued to spur enormous growth in the manufacturing production in European countries, thus strengthening their capitalist economies; on the other hand, the legacies of the French Revolution greatly induced and motivated the European people to demand more rights and freedom in their civil lives, thereby leading to numerous conflicts and clashes between different classes of society, as seen in the Revolution in 1848. Many of the phenomena at that time, e.g. imperialism, could then be attributed to these root causes. Above all, the period between the late 19th century and the early 20th century was one that was marked by acute political and social changes.
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Spin-doctoring (by Robert Baird)
Published : December 03, 2006 | Author : admin | Views : 117 | Unrated
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The keltoi or pre-Hellenic people including the Bards had a well-developed educational system that started with logical learning of things children love to do. In addition we now know that the development of the human brain in childhood makes it easiest to learn languages rather than math and other things this system intuited or knew. So the minstrels and jester’s arts, with their performances and study of rhetoric made a lot of common sense.
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