a way that mimicked the rhythmic cadence of marching soldiers. How music instruments/bands? Stylistic origins: Funk, disco, soul, dub, reggae, toasting, performance poetry, spoken word, signifying, the dozens, scat singing, talking blues. Typical instruments: Turntable, synthesizer, vocals, drum machine, sampler, guitar, piano. Derivative forms Electro: Trip hop Breakbeat Jungle/Drum'n'bass Crunk. The style was further developed and popularized by Snoop Dogg's 1993 album Doggystyle. Some of the artists in this field: Dr. Dre, Ludacris, Lil Wayne, Chamillionaire, Kid Cudi, Kanye West, Chris Brown, Busta Rhymes, Charles Hamilton, Nelly. Example http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=erbraZmuwmI&feature=related (Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg Still Dre) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOMSOJeZ3dw (Chamillionaire Ridin Dirty) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSWrepLjTKc (Kid Cudi ft. Crookers Day `n ` Night)
A sandwich is a food item consisting of one or more types of food placed on or between slices of bread. The sandwich has a long history, but it hasn’t always been as embraced as it is now. HISTORY The sandwich as we know it was popularized in England in 1762 by John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. Legend sais, that Montagu had a gambling problem that led him to spend hours at the card table. During a very long game, he instructed a cook to prepare his food in such way that it would not interfere with his game. the cook presented him with sliced meat between two pieces of toast. This meal could be eaten with one hand, leaving the other free to continue the game.
He established that magnetism could affect rays of light and that there was an underlying relationship between the two phenomena. His inventions of electromagnetic rotary devices formed the foundation of electric motor technology, and it was largely due to his efforts that electricity became viable for use in technology. As a chemist, Faraday discovered benzene, investigated the clathrate hydrate of chlorine, invented an early form of the bunsen burner and the system of oxidation numbers, and popularized terminology such as anode, cathode, electrode, and ion. Although Faraday received little formal education and knew little of higher mathematics, such as calculus, he was one of the most influential scientists in history. Some historians of science refer to him as the best experimentalist in the history of science. Faraday was the first and foremost Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, a position to which he was appointed for life.
formed by singer/guitarist Kurt Teine tase Cobain and bassist Krist Kolmas tase Neljas tase Novoselic in Aberdeen, Viies tase Washington in 1987 Nirvana's sudden success widely popularized alternative rock as a whole Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit http ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTWKbfoikeg Survivals and revivals (2000- present) A few hard rock bands from the 1970s and 1980s managed to sustain highly successful recording careers Bon Jovi were still able to achieve a commercial hit with "It's My Life" from their double platinum-certified album Crush (2000) Hard rock supergroups, such as Audioslave and Velvet Revolver,
The promised not to sell placement in search results to advertisers and instead rely on the true natural search to deliver users the content they really are looking for. · Effectively monetizing paid search-made Google economically successful as a business. They adopted a "cost per impression" in 1999 and then in 2002 they adopted " cost per click" paid listing model that was popularized by Overture by doing a ratio of actual CPC("cost-per-click") and expected CTR("click trough rate") to ensure users saw ads that were closer to what they actually searching for. Google Analytics is a good example of how advertisers could track advertising keywords were most likely to yield sale. 2. What were the reasons for being a last-mover and what were the advantages? While it's true that Microsoft and Google eventually came to dominate their
as a member of The Jackson 5 and began a solo career in 1971 while still a member of the group. Referred to as the "King of Pop", five of his solo studio albums have become some of the world's best-selling records: Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous and HIStory. In the early 1980s, he became a dominant figure in popular music. The popularity of his music videos airing on MTV, such as "Beat It", "Billie Jean" and Thriller helped bring the relatively new channel to fame. Jackson popularized a number of physically complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. His distinctive musical sound and vocal style influenced hip hop, pop and contemporary R&B artists. Did you know? George Washington had a phobia of being buried alive. After he died, he wanted to be laid out for three days just to make sure he was really dead. It is possible for any American citizen to give whatever name he or she chooses to any unnamed mountain or hill in the United States
th U.S in the late 18th century. you bet – The term in the meaning of "be assured"came into use by 1857. An American phrase bet your bottom dollar was first cited in the La Crosse Independent Republican, September 1856. According to one theory, the phrase was commonly used in reference to the notorious gambling habits of the time. Other variants include you betcha, you bet your sweet ass and you bet your sweet bippy. The last of these was popularized in the 1960's by the comedy television show Rowand and Martin's Laugh In and uses bippy as a euphemism for ass. 4) Discuss at some length the differences in the railroad terminology between British and American English There is a quite a big difference in the railroad terminology between British and American English. For instance, the word railroad itself is used more prominently in American English.
Once all instances of the proxy are out of scope, the complex object's memory may be de allocated. 6. Antipatterns In software engineering, an anti-pattern (or antipattern) is a design pattern that appears obvious but is ineffective or far from optimal in practice.[1][2] The term was coined in 1995 by Andrew Koenig,[3] inspired by Gang of Four's book Design Patterns, which developed the concept of design patterns in the software field. The term was widely popularized three years later by the book AntiPatterns, which extended the use of the term beyond the field of software design and into general social interaction. According to the authors of the latter, there must be at least two key elements present to formally distinguish an actual anti- pattern from a simple bad habit, bad practice, or bad idea: · Some repeated pattern of action, process or structure that initially appears to be beneficial,
convicted merely on an accusation. For example, in the History Channel documentary America: The Story of Us, narrator Liev Schreiberexplains that "the search for runaway slaves becomes a witch hunt. A black man can be convicted with merely an accusation. Unlike white people, they do not have the right to trial by jury. Judges are paid ten dollars to rule them as slaves, five to set them free." Use of the term was popularized in the United States in the context of the McCarthyist search for communists during the Cold War, which was discredited partly through being compared to the Salem witch trials. From the 1960s, the term was in wide use and could also be applied to isolated incidents or scandals, specifically public smear-campaigns against individuals. The McMartin preschool trial of 1984 to 1990 is another iconic example of a moral panic which saw day care providers accused of
that it confers upon Jefferson the title of Father of American Cryptography. [Codebreakers 117.jpg] Charles Wheatstone had a remarkably fertile mind. He constructed an electric telegraph before Morse did, invented the concertina, improved the dynamo, studied underwater telegraphy, produced some of the first stereoscopic drawings, published half a dozen papers on acoustics, discussed phonetics and hypothetical speaking machines in print, conducted numerous electrical experiments, and popularized a method for the extremely accurate measurement of electrical resistance now in frequent use and called the "Wheatstone bridge." His work was highly enough regarded for him to be elected a fellow of the Royal Society and to be knighted. He was nominally professor of experimental philosophy at King's College, London, but was so excessively shy that he hardly ever actually lectured. Another of his inventions was a cipher for secrecy in telegraphy,
strength improves, the necessary support systems (which includes the aerobic system) must follow suit. If you're a sprinter or marathoner, can you prepare with weight training alone? Of course not. But, if you're a noncompetitive athlete looking to avoid cardiovascular disease, do you need to spend hours spinning your wheels, literally or guratively? No. The arti cial separation of aerobic and anaerobic (without oxygen) metabolism might be useful for selling aerobics, a marketing term popularized by Dr. Kenneth Cooper in 1968, but it's not a reflection of reality. Occam's Protocol develops both anaerobic and aerobic systems. WHAT IF I'M AN ATHLETE? Though it depends on the sport, if you are a competitive athlete with frequent sports training, I would suggest a protocol designed for maximal strength gain and minimal weight gain. See "Effortless Superhuman." WON'T THIS SPEED OF LIFTING MAKE ME SLOW?