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    Cause and Effect Clyde Shelton, from the movie Law Abiding Citizen, had a loving little girl along with his beautiful wife. Shelton’s wife and daughter were both murdered by a man with the name of Clarence Darby, (not only Darby but his partner was in the crime scene as well), who also brutally slaughtered his daughter and wife right in front of him. Clyde was trying to prove a point that the judicial system was corrupt. This act lead Shelton to kill, hack into the judicial system and go against

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    Jessie James established her on-stage persona through her music which has a sensible combination of pop rock and country singing. At a very early age, she has already demonstrated her musical talents and later continued to explore the possibilities of becoming a celebrity. Aside from singing, she also starred in her own reality TV show and has dabbled in other creative industries including fashion and makeup. To date, Jessie James continues to astound the music industry, proving that big things come

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    Can't Remember a Time Without I-Tunes Essay

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    instantly to each person. With iTunes, people can get the music they want instantly and are encouraged to listen to music as a more private experience. In the time of records and even CD’s, there was no way to sell or buy single songs. ITunes transformed music by marketing single songs instead of full albums.

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    (Schwartz) While everyone was still in shock, the other four continued on with the tour and finished it out. Later the four of them released an album called Made in The A.M., that was good, but not the same without Zayn. In January, He released his first single as a solo artist it was called Pillowtalk which was a hit, then he dropped his album in March called Mind of Mine. The remainder of the group decided to take a “break” and do solo things in their life now. ”Many months after Zayn had scored a chart-topper

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    stronger by the day. New recording studios are opening up on every corner, each catering to a different kind of artist. Studio prices will vary, with some charging relatively low amounts for a full album and some charging astronomical fees to record a single song. Finding the best studio may be a bit of a challenge, but once you get into that booth, all the complications will melt away as you finally turn your idea into a physical

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    Christopher Edwin Breaux was born on October 28 1987 in Long Beach, California. When he was about five years old, his family moved to New Orleans, Louisiana. When Breaux was young he would go around doing neighborhood chores to earn money to rent studio time to work on music he was creating. The first type of music he was exposed to was through his mother’s CD’s of Celine Dion and Phantom Of The Opera. After Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, Breaux moved to Los Angeles to continue working on music where

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    Weezer's Return

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    There are two things you will inevitably hear about Weezer’s new album, Everything Will Be Alright in the End: the first is that that it is a return to form, and the second is that Weezer is finally back, baby. Neither of these things is necessarily true; allow me to explain. EWBAITE is less a return to form and more a “sum-of-all-parts” record, successfully touching on their entire discography. From the crunchy garage-rock of their first self-titled albums to the rockin’ solos of Maladroit and

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    A Single Story Analysis

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    When Adichie refers to a single story, she is describing that a person or group of people may be disillusioned due to their lack of exposure to other perspectives and ideas. For instance, Adichie states that when she read American and European storybooks as a child, all of the characters were of the white race and exemplified white characteristics, leading to an ignorant and close-minded depiction of the world. Moreover, when Adichie began reading African literature, she found that “people like me

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    Chain Of Fools Analysis

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    Chain of Fools was released in late 67’ and was recorded in Atlantics' New York Recording studio. It was produced by Jerry Wexler, and engineered by Tom Dowd. Signature elements to the song include Joe Souths signature guitar playing, the Muscle Shoals Rhythm section and Aretha Franklins powerful vocal performance. 
 Drums: My drum rerecord feature a mono overhead, a kick out, snare bottom, a close room and a far room mic placed in the kitchen outside the studio to amplify the size of the space

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    The band Blue Oyster Cult behind the song (Don't Fear) The Reaper arose in 1967 in Long Island, NY. The original four band members include Andy Winters (bass) Donald Roeser (Guitar) Allen Lanier (Keyboard) and Albert Bouchard (Drums) The band first signed with Elektra Records and recorded two unreleased albums. Fired by Elektra, the band finally decided on and signed with Columbia Records in 1971. They released their debut album in January of 1972 which got medium reviews. In 1974 they released Sweet

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