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Influenced by 19th century positivism [5] and Charles Darwin's evolution, for both Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx, the idea of uncertainty and chance in social dynamics (and thus unintended consequences beyond results of perfectly defined laws) was only apparent, (if not rejected) since social actions were directed and produced by deliberate human intention.
Earth and Heaven is the debut album by the American band Repercussions, released in 1995. [2] [3] The album was recorded after the release of Groove Collective's debut album; the bands shared many members. [4] The album was preceded by "Let's Do It Again", with Curtis Mayfield, which appeared on A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield. [5]
Repercussions recorded a cover of “Let’s Do It Again” produced by Gary Katz for “All Men Are Brothers: A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield”, with Curtis Mayfield singing the second verse, his first vocal recording after a debilitating accident left him quadriplegic. [2] In 1997 they released a second album on Pony Canyon titled "Charmed Life".
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"Repercussions" is a song that was released by American recording artist Lauryn Hill on July 29, 2010, through BoyWonder Entertainment. [1] The song was released as a digital download, and was said to be a cut from her yet to be released upcoming second studio album. [ 2 ]
The perfect singing of repercussion requires vocal training and appropriate respiratory support. A similar term, which means something different, is the word "repercussa". This is another name for the recitation tone, an important structural tone within the church modes.
A black swan (Cygnus atratus) in AustraliaThe black swan theory or theory of black swan events is a metaphor that describes an event that comes as a surprise, has a major effect, and is often inappropriately rationalized after the fact with the benefit of hindsight.