How We All Became Elvis: A Note On Online Personal BrandingBen Grossman
Sure you don't have the singing voice or the hips, but you can be Elvis in your own rite. This presentation outlines why personal online branding is more important than ever, gives some starting points for beginners, and some rules for use of social media--all compiled to help you create your online personal brand. For more about Ben Grossman or to request a copy of the presentation, visit http://www.ben-grossman.com
The document provides a timeline of music from the 1950s to the 2000s. It describes the major musical genres, artists, and trends that defined each decade. The 1950s saw the birth of rock and roll with feel-good songs by artists like Elvis Presley. The 1960s was the era of rock bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Lyrics began addressing social and political issues. In the 1970s, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison died, as genres like hard rock, metal, and punk emerged. The 1980s brought the rise of MTV and artists like Guns N' Roses. Alternative rock became popular in the 1990s, while the 2000s
Rock music entered the mainstream in the mid-1950s, drawing on genres like rhythm and blues, country, folk, jazz, and classical music. Its widespread popularity led to significant social impacts, influencing daily life, fashion, attitudes, and language. Economically, benefit concerts like Live Aid raised millions for charity causes. Live Aid in 1985 featured many top rock and pop artists and was the largest concert in history, broadcast worldwide.
The document introduces Caleb Jernigan and states that he loves traveling. He has visited several international locations, including Tokyo, London, Cape Town, South Africa, Mexico, Canada, and Scotland. Caleb expresses that he loves traveling and says goodbye at the end.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshow presentations.
The document traces the evolution of rock music from the 1950s to the 2000s. It discusses the replacement of the 78 RPM record by the long playing vinyl album and the introduction of the 45 RPM single in the 1950s. It then highlights the emergence and rise of rock artists in each subsequent decade like Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and Nirvana. Each decade saw new rock genres and subgenres emerge and gain popularity as the music industry and technology changed.
How We All Became Elvis: A Note On Online Personal BrandingBen Grossman
Sure you don't have the singing voice or the hips, but you can be Elvis in your own rite. This presentation outlines why personal online branding is more important than ever, gives some starting points for beginners, and some rules for use of social media--all compiled to help you create your online personal brand. For more about Ben Grossman or to request a copy of the presentation, visit http://www.ben-grossman.com
The document provides a timeline of music from the 1950s to the 2000s. It describes the major musical genres, artists, and trends that defined each decade. The 1950s saw the birth of rock and roll with feel-good songs by artists like Elvis Presley. The 1960s was the era of rock bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Lyrics began addressing social and political issues. In the 1970s, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison died, as genres like hard rock, metal, and punk emerged. The 1980s brought the rise of MTV and artists like Guns N' Roses. Alternative rock became popular in the 1990s, while the 2000s
Rock music entered the mainstream in the mid-1950s, drawing on genres like rhythm and blues, country, folk, jazz, and classical music. Its widespread popularity led to significant social impacts, influencing daily life, fashion, attitudes, and language. Economically, benefit concerts like Live Aid raised millions for charity causes. Live Aid in 1985 featured many top rock and pop artists and was the largest concert in history, broadcast worldwide.
The document introduces Caleb Jernigan and states that he loves traveling. He has visited several international locations, including Tokyo, London, Cape Town, South Africa, Mexico, Canada, and Scotland. Caleb expresses that he loves traveling and says goodbye at the end.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshow presentations.
The document traces the evolution of rock music from the 1950s to the 2000s. It discusses the replacement of the 78 RPM record by the long playing vinyl album and the introduction of the 45 RPM single in the 1950s. It then highlights the emergence and rise of rock artists in each subsequent decade like Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and Nirvana. Each decade saw new rock genres and subgenres emerge and gain popularity as the music industry and technology changed.
Progressive and glitter rock powerpointDouglas Lull
The document discusses the origins and development of progressive and glitter rock in the late 1960s and 1970s. It was inspired by The Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and involved adding orchestral instruments and experimenting with classical forms and electronic music. Key progressive rock bands like The Moody Blues, Genesis, Jethro Tull, and Electric Light Orchestra incorporated orchestras into their music. Bands like Yes and Emerson, Lake & Palmer composed in classical structures and recorded versions of classical pieces.
The document outlines the history of rock music from the 1950s to the 2000s. It discusses the origins and developments of rock in the 1950s, the British Invasion and punk rock in the 1970s, new wave and glam rock in the 1970s, trash metal in the 1980s, Britrock in the 1990s and 2000s. References are provided on the history of rock music in each decade.
This document outlines the evolution of rock music through the decades from the 1950s to today. It highlights influential rock artists from each era, including Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, and Buddy Holly in the 1950s; The Beatles, Cream, and Creedence Clearwater Revival in the 1960s; Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and The Eagles in the 1970s of free love and revolution; Metallica, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam bringing grunge rock in the 1980s; and modern rock artists like Jack Johnson, Maroon 5, and Passion Pit that appeal to today's audiences.
Dewey Finn, a struggling musician, is kicked out of his band. To make money, he poses as a substitute teacher at a prep school and turns his fifth-grade class into a rock band to enter a upcoming Battle of the Bands competition. He teaches the students about rock history and helps them develop their musical talents. However, his real identity is discovered and he is fired from his teaching job. In the end, though the students' band loses the competition, Dewey continues coaching the band at a newly opened after-school program.
This document provides an overview of the basic operation and functions of the NI ELVIS II instrument, including:
1. An overview of the main components - digital multimeter, variable power supplies, oscilloscope, function generator.
2. Instructions on how to use each component, such as taking voltage and resistance measurements with the digital multimeter, setting the voltage on the power supplies, triggering the oscilloscope, and generating waveforms with the function generator.
3. A description of how to connect the components, such as connecting the probes to the oscilloscope and multimeter, and routing the function generator signal to the prototyping board or BNC output.
4. Details on
Rock music originated from rock and roll in the 1950s and has evolved into many subgenres over time by blending with other styles of music. Some key early rock artists included Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Bill Haley, and Gene Vincent. In the 1960s, Jimi Hendrix pioneered the blues rock genre with The Jimi Hendrix Experience. The 1970s saw the rise of punk bands like the Sex Pistols and La Polla Records, as well as progressive rock acts like King Crimson and Pink Floyd. Heavy metal emerged in the 1970s with influential bands Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Black Sabbath. Rock continues to evolve through various subgenres.
The document outlines the history of rock and roll music from its origins in the 1950s credited to Chuck Berry, the emergence of surf music and rock bands like the Rolling Stones in the 1960s-1970s. It then discusses the rise of heavy metal in the 1980s split between glam metal and black/death metal, and the alternative rock movement in the 1990s led by bands from Seattle like Nirvana that displaced the glam rock of the previous decade. The document concludes that new rock genres continue emerging regularly with new bands.
This document provides an overview of the history of women in rock and roll music. It discusses early pioneers like Janis Joplin who broke barriers in the 1960s. The 1980s saw greater commercial success for artists like Joan Jett, Chrissie Hynde, Heart, and Pat Benatar. More female artists emerged in subsequent decades, including Amy Lee of Evanescence and the band Kittie in modern times. While barriers still exist, the contributions of these musicians have led to greater acceptance and prominence of women in the rock genre over time.
Elvis Presley was born in 1935 in Mississippi and moved to Memphis as a child. He was influenced by many musical genres including gospel, country, and R&B. His recording career began in 1954 and his unique sound became a huge international success. Known simply as Elvis, he was one of the most important figures in 20th century popular culture and sold over 1 billion records. He died at his home, Graceland, in 1977 which now serves as a museum dedicated to his legacy.
This document provides an introduction to concepts for understanding film narratives and genres, and applies these concepts to analyze the film School of Rock. It discusses narrative structure, genre, and mise-en-scène, and how these elements can be used in analyzing films. For School of Rock specifically, it summarizes the plot and sub-plots, identifies the film's genre as a comedy/musical/coming-of-age film, and analyzes how the narrative structure transforms characters like Dewey and Principal Mullins.
The document provides an overview of the origins and evolution of rock music. It discusses how rock music originated from sources like blues, rhythm and blues, and country music in the 1950s. It then outlines some of the major developments and subgenres of rock that emerged in subsequent decades, such as folk rock, blues rock, jazz rock in the 1960s; hard rock, heavy metal, punk in the 1970s; and grunge, nu metal, and Britpop in the 1990s. The document also provides some brief biographical details about influential rock artists from different eras.
Rock music originated in the 1950s in the United States and 1960s in England, evolving from genres like jazz and blues. It is characterized by a 4/4 rhythm and requires at minimum electric guitar, drums, and bass. Rock spawned new styles like punk, grunge, and heavy metal. Punk emerged in the 1970s as a form of protest music, while grunge originated in Washington in the 1980s reflecting social issues. Heavy metal emerged in the late 1960s/early 1970s with faster, more powerful songs about dark themes. Exemplary bands of each include The Ramones, Nirvana, and Black Sabbath respectively.
This document provides a history of popular music in Britain from the 19th century to the 1980s. It discusses the rise of popular music genres like rock 'n' roll, skiffle, and punk and their associated subcultures. It also examines how new technology, youth culture, fashion, and politics influenced popular music styles over this period. Theoretical perspectives like feminist, Marxist, post-colonial, and postmodernist analyses are briefly mentioned for examining representations and ideologies within popular music.
The document provides an overview of the history and evolution of rock music from the 1950s to the present. It discusses the origins and development of various rock subgenres such as blues rock, folk rock, glam rock, punk rock, and emo rock. Key influences and artists associated with different eras and styles of rock music are also mentioned.
The document discusses creating the perfect Moodle course. It outlines five common scenarios for course design: wanting a simple environment for basics like notes and assignments; wanting an environment to replace current teaching processes; wanting an environment that will increase student participation; wanting feedback to improve teaching; and wanting to try new teaching methods. It emphasizes that the ideal course meets the needs of its learners.
Examen de Selectividad. Geografía junio 2024 (Convocatoria Ordinaria). UCLMJuan Martín Martín
Examen de Selectividad de la EvAU de Geografía de junio de 2023 en Castilla La Mancha. UCLM . (Convocatoria ordinaria)
Más información en el Blog de Geografía de Juan Martín Martín
http://blogdegeografiadejuan.blogspot.com/
Este documento presenta un examen de geografía para el Acceso a la universidad (EVAU). Consta de cuatro secciones. La primera sección ofrece tres ejercicios prácticos sobre paisajes, mapas o hábitats. La segunda sección contiene preguntas teóricas sobre unidades de relieve, transporte o demografía. La tercera sección pide definir conceptos geográficos. La cuarta sección implica identificar elementos geográficos en un mapa. El examen evalúa conocimientos fundamentales de geografía.
Progressive and glitter rock powerpointDouglas Lull
The document discusses the origins and development of progressive and glitter rock in the late 1960s and 1970s. It was inspired by The Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and involved adding orchestral instruments and experimenting with classical forms and electronic music. Key progressive rock bands like The Moody Blues, Genesis, Jethro Tull, and Electric Light Orchestra incorporated orchestras into their music. Bands like Yes and Emerson, Lake & Palmer composed in classical structures and recorded versions of classical pieces.
The document outlines the history of rock music from the 1950s to the 2000s. It discusses the origins and developments of rock in the 1950s, the British Invasion and punk rock in the 1970s, new wave and glam rock in the 1970s, trash metal in the 1980s, Britrock in the 1990s and 2000s. References are provided on the history of rock music in each decade.
This document outlines the evolution of rock music through the decades from the 1950s to today. It highlights influential rock artists from each era, including Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, and Buddy Holly in the 1950s; The Beatles, Cream, and Creedence Clearwater Revival in the 1960s; Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and The Eagles in the 1970s of free love and revolution; Metallica, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam bringing grunge rock in the 1980s; and modern rock artists like Jack Johnson, Maroon 5, and Passion Pit that appeal to today's audiences.
Dewey Finn, a struggling musician, is kicked out of his band. To make money, he poses as a substitute teacher at a prep school and turns his fifth-grade class into a rock band to enter a upcoming Battle of the Bands competition. He teaches the students about rock history and helps them develop their musical talents. However, his real identity is discovered and he is fired from his teaching job. In the end, though the students' band loses the competition, Dewey continues coaching the band at a newly opened after-school program.
This document provides an overview of the basic operation and functions of the NI ELVIS II instrument, including:
1. An overview of the main components - digital multimeter, variable power supplies, oscilloscope, function generator.
2. Instructions on how to use each component, such as taking voltage and resistance measurements with the digital multimeter, setting the voltage on the power supplies, triggering the oscilloscope, and generating waveforms with the function generator.
3. A description of how to connect the components, such as connecting the probes to the oscilloscope and multimeter, and routing the function generator signal to the prototyping board or BNC output.
4. Details on
Rock music originated from rock and roll in the 1950s and has evolved into many subgenres over time by blending with other styles of music. Some key early rock artists included Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Bill Haley, and Gene Vincent. In the 1960s, Jimi Hendrix pioneered the blues rock genre with The Jimi Hendrix Experience. The 1970s saw the rise of punk bands like the Sex Pistols and La Polla Records, as well as progressive rock acts like King Crimson and Pink Floyd. Heavy metal emerged in the 1970s with influential bands Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Black Sabbath. Rock continues to evolve through various subgenres.
The document outlines the history of rock and roll music from its origins in the 1950s credited to Chuck Berry, the emergence of surf music and rock bands like the Rolling Stones in the 1960s-1970s. It then discusses the rise of heavy metal in the 1980s split between glam metal and black/death metal, and the alternative rock movement in the 1990s led by bands from Seattle like Nirvana that displaced the glam rock of the previous decade. The document concludes that new rock genres continue emerging regularly with new bands.
This document provides an overview of the history of women in rock and roll music. It discusses early pioneers like Janis Joplin who broke barriers in the 1960s. The 1980s saw greater commercial success for artists like Joan Jett, Chrissie Hynde, Heart, and Pat Benatar. More female artists emerged in subsequent decades, including Amy Lee of Evanescence and the band Kittie in modern times. While barriers still exist, the contributions of these musicians have led to greater acceptance and prominence of women in the rock genre over time.
Elvis Presley was born in 1935 in Mississippi and moved to Memphis as a child. He was influenced by many musical genres including gospel, country, and R&B. His recording career began in 1954 and his unique sound became a huge international success. Known simply as Elvis, he was one of the most important figures in 20th century popular culture and sold over 1 billion records. He died at his home, Graceland, in 1977 which now serves as a museum dedicated to his legacy.
This document provides an introduction to concepts for understanding film narratives and genres, and applies these concepts to analyze the film School of Rock. It discusses narrative structure, genre, and mise-en-scène, and how these elements can be used in analyzing films. For School of Rock specifically, it summarizes the plot and sub-plots, identifies the film's genre as a comedy/musical/coming-of-age film, and analyzes how the narrative structure transforms characters like Dewey and Principal Mullins.
The document provides an overview of the origins and evolution of rock music. It discusses how rock music originated from sources like blues, rhythm and blues, and country music in the 1950s. It then outlines some of the major developments and subgenres of rock that emerged in subsequent decades, such as folk rock, blues rock, jazz rock in the 1960s; hard rock, heavy metal, punk in the 1970s; and grunge, nu metal, and Britpop in the 1990s. The document also provides some brief biographical details about influential rock artists from different eras.
Rock music originated in the 1950s in the United States and 1960s in England, evolving from genres like jazz and blues. It is characterized by a 4/4 rhythm and requires at minimum electric guitar, drums, and bass. Rock spawned new styles like punk, grunge, and heavy metal. Punk emerged in the 1970s as a form of protest music, while grunge originated in Washington in the 1980s reflecting social issues. Heavy metal emerged in the late 1960s/early 1970s with faster, more powerful songs about dark themes. Exemplary bands of each include The Ramones, Nirvana, and Black Sabbath respectively.
This document provides a history of popular music in Britain from the 19th century to the 1980s. It discusses the rise of popular music genres like rock 'n' roll, skiffle, and punk and their associated subcultures. It also examines how new technology, youth culture, fashion, and politics influenced popular music styles over this period. Theoretical perspectives like feminist, Marxist, post-colonial, and postmodernist analyses are briefly mentioned for examining representations and ideologies within popular music.
The document provides an overview of the history and evolution of rock music from the 1950s to the present. It discusses the origins and development of various rock subgenres such as blues rock, folk rock, glam rock, punk rock, and emo rock. Key influences and artists associated with different eras and styles of rock music are also mentioned.
The document discusses creating the perfect Moodle course. It outlines five common scenarios for course design: wanting a simple environment for basics like notes and assignments; wanting an environment to replace current teaching processes; wanting an environment that will increase student participation; wanting feedback to improve teaching; and wanting to try new teaching methods. It emphasizes that the ideal course meets the needs of its learners.
Examen de Selectividad. Geografía junio 2024 (Convocatoria Ordinaria). UCLMJuan Martín Martín
Examen de Selectividad de la EvAU de Geografía de junio de 2023 en Castilla La Mancha. UCLM . (Convocatoria ordinaria)
Más información en el Blog de Geografía de Juan Martín Martín
http://blogdegeografiadejuan.blogspot.com/
Este documento presenta un examen de geografía para el Acceso a la universidad (EVAU). Consta de cuatro secciones. La primera sección ofrece tres ejercicios prácticos sobre paisajes, mapas o hábitats. La segunda sección contiene preguntas teóricas sobre unidades de relieve, transporte o demografía. La tercera sección pide definir conceptos geográficos. La cuarta sección implica identificar elementos geográficos en un mapa. El examen evalúa conocimientos fundamentales de geografía.
El curso de Texto Integrado de 8vo grado es un programa académico interdisciplinario que combina los contenidos y habilidades de varias asignaturas clave. A través de este enfoque integrado, los estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de desarrollar una comprensión más holística y conexa de los temas abordados.
En el área de Estudios Sociales, los estudiantes profundizarán en el estudio de la historia, geografía, organización política y social, y economía de América Latina. Analizarán los procesos de descubrimiento, colonización e independencia, las características regionales, los sistemas de gobierno, los movimientos sociales y los modelos de desarrollo económico.
En Lengua y Literatura, se enfatizará el desarrollo de habilidades comunicativas, tanto en la expresión oral como escrita. Los estudiantes trabajarán en la comprensión y producción de diversos tipos de textos, incluyendo narrativos, expositivos y argumentativos. Además, se estudiarán obras literarias representativas de la región latinoamericana.
El componente de Ciencias Naturales abordará temas relacionados con la biología, la física y la química, con un enfoque en la comprensión de los fenómenos naturales y los desafíos ambientales de América Latina. Se explorarán conceptos como la biodiversidad, los recursos naturales, la contaminación y el desarrollo sostenible.
En el área de Matemática, los estudiantes desarrollarán habilidades en áreas como la aritmética, el álgebra, la geometría y la estadística. Estos conocimientos matemáticos se aplicarán a la resolución de problemas y al análisis de datos, en el contexto de las temáticas abordadas en las otras asignaturas.
A lo largo del curso, se fomentará la integración de los contenidos, de manera que los estudiantes puedan establecer conexiones significativas entre los diferentes campos del conocimiento. Además, se promoverá el desarrollo de habilidades transversales, como el pensamiento crítico, la resolución de problemas, la investigación y la colaboración.
Mediante este enfoque de Texto Integrado, los estudiantes de 8vo grado tendrán una experiencia de aprendizaje enriquecedora y relevante, que les permitirá adquirir una visión más amplia y comprensiva de los temas estudiados.
Ofrecemos herramientas y metodologías para que las personas con ideas de negocio desarrollen un prototipo que pueda ser probado en un entorno real.
Cada miembro puede crear su perfil de acuerdo a sus intereses, habilidades y así montar sus proyectos de ideas de negocio, para recibir mentorías .
ACERTIJO DESCIFRANDO CÓDIGO DEL CANDADO DE LA TORRE EIFFEL EN PARÍS. Por JAVI...JAVIER SOLIS NOYOLA
El Mtro. JAVIER SOLIS NOYOLA crea y desarrolla el “DESCIFRANDO CÓDIGO DEL CANDADO DE LA TORRE EIFFEL EN PARIS”. Esta actividad de aprendizaje propone el reto de descubrir el la secuencia números para abrir un candado, el cual destaca la percepción geométrica y conceptual. La intención de esta actividad de aprendizaje lúdico es, promover los pensamientos lógico (convergente) y creativo (divergente o lateral), mediante modelos mentales de: atención, memoria, imaginación, percepción (Geométrica y conceptual), perspicacia, inferencia y viso-espacialidad. Didácticamente, ésta actividad de aprendizaje es transversal, y que integra áreas del conocimiento: matemático, Lenguaje, artístico y las neurociencias. Acertijo dedicado a los Juegos Olímpicos de París 2024.