Tupac Amaru Shakur was born in June 1971. He sold over seventy-five million records worldwide, which made it one of the best selling new artists ever. All Eyes on Me and Greatest Hits are the best -selling albums in the United States. He created the alias “Makaveli” from Renaissance Italian philosopher and political theorist, Niccolò Machiavelli. Everyone knew his moniker ...
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The year 2001, in particular, that summer has been described as the golden age of R&B and urban soul music. Artists such as Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey and Destiny’s Child paved the way for Alicia Keyes, Blu Cantrell, and Aliyah. Other top acts included Mary J Blige and Rhianna.
The industry, as a whole, had no idea what to do with all these enormously talented individuals who ...
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Tonic didn’t make a splash until later in the 1990’s. They produced two giant hits with “Open up your eyes.” And “If you could only see.” Soul Asylum had a pretty decent resume of music but then went into obscurity. The Smiths were also big in the 80's, but then they fell off the radar.
The B52's were an 80's band that reached the pinnacle of its ...
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"Let's stay together" is a song sung by Al Green and was a hit single in 1971, One year later it was included on his album entitled "Let's Stay Together" The song was produced and recorded by Willie Mitchell and mixed by Mitchell and Terry Manning. The song reached number one on the billboard hot 100. It was placed at the 60th greatest recording of all time by Rolling Stone magazine which was ...
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The fight was turned over to Naruto. There are many reasons why people love watching Naruto in general. One of the reasons is because they learn to grow up and love the characters especially when they continue watching the show. They begin to understand the pain that the characters are experiencing and they learn to empathize with what the characters are feeling. The whole experience with the ...
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Freddy Mercury, the lead singer of Queen, died of AIDS in 1991. Mercury's death was tough for John Deacon. He took part in some early tribute projects, like the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert and the finishing of the album Made in Heaven. After that album was made, he refused to take part in any further Queen projects. Deacon has since turned his back on the limelight and ...
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Queen Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603), she was never married. The son of her cousin Mary, Queen of the Scots, The Protestant King of Scotland James VI became King of England after she died. Queen Elizabeth I was the last Tudor monarch, and she reigned for 44 years.
Margaret Douglas, countess of Lennox, (Oct. 8,1515 — March 7, 1578), she was a prominent ...
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The correct answer is compound. It is defined as a chemical substance, which has 2 or more bonded chemical elements. It has a fixed ratio that determines a composition. Chemical formulas are used to express the ratio of each element. There are four types of chemical compounds. The first is molecules, which are held together by covalent bonds. An example of a molecule is H20.
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Reciprocal is the answer to this question. Frequency and period are considered to be inverse of each other. They may have some opposites, for example, the frequency can be measured in seconds per cycle while the period is measured per cycle in seconds. These two usually go together though.
This means that those with higher frequencies will have shorter wavelengths while those with ...
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Haymitch Abernathy won the 50th Hunger Games and is Katniss and Peeta’s mentor. As a tribute from District 12, his victory was a controversy. Usually, tributes from lower districts have a low chance of surviving due to low to zero sponsorship from the rich betters. But Haymitch successfully grabbed a knife and supplies bag and survived until he and the tribute from District 1 were the ...
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