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Bullock shooting guard out of North Carolina. He averaged almost 14 points, close to 3 assists, and 6.5 rebounds per game in his last year there. He will probably be a backup on a deep Clippers roster, but he definetly as a chance to boost his role in the summer, he was their first round pick.

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July 7 Indiana
July 8 Orlando
July 9 Detroit
July 10 Philadelphia
July 12 TBD

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Black Sabbath’s second album topped the UK Charts, containing the hit songs “Paranoid,” “War Pigs” and “Iron Man.” It is considered a classic and is one of the most influential albums in heavy metal history. The album is widely considered the best metal album of all time, but the whole record features songs classified in many genres, like “Planet Caravan,” a psychedelic rock classic.

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Static is a term used to describe friction during intense arguments, (like the East-West feud), or it could mean useless babbling about a situation, (Pac’s view on what the East Coast has to say about the feud).

Town could refer to just New York as it was the center of the East Coast rap scene at the time, just as Los Angeles was the West Coast’s at the time.

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That is true, the Academy of Achievement is a select non-profit organization that brings brilliant minds that have already been recognized, (like Steve himself, who received the “Golden Plate”, a very prestigious award for a high achieving person, creating Apple being enough for it), and puts them together with the brilliant young minds of the future in hopes that it will give them confidence and inspiration to succeed in their career choice.

It also wants to show the people how to overcome obstacles in life, (much like Steve did), and how if they kept at it they could be one of the people giving the speech later on in life. Some would say they would want them to follow Steve’s motto, “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.”

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We have to stay hungry and have a desire and goals to meet in order to have a purpose. It gives new meaning here as Steve wants us to find our passion in life and never settle for anything less. Even though things might seem bleak, it always has a chance to turn around with confidence and persistence.

He could have stayed out of Apple after 1985, but his drive pushed him to keep the company he created and allowed him to stay hungry and never settle for anything less than what he wanted his life to be.

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Sabotage is widely considered the last great Ozzy Era album and also their heaviness record. The title Sabotage was chosen because the band were at the time being sued by their former management and felt they were being

sabotaged all the way along the line and getting punched from all sides.

The album features the widely considered ‘first thrash metal song,’ “Symptom of the Universe,” and one of the longest Sabbath songs, “Megalomania,” the album’s standalone single was “Am I Going Insane (Radio).”

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Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is Black Sabbath’s fifth album and continue the band’s more progressive and less doom way, with songs like “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath,” “A National Acrobat,” “Sabbra Cadabra” and “Killing Yourself to Live” being the most famous of the album, but songs like “Who Are You?” followed the band’s original doom metal style.

Tony Iommi was in writer’s block, as he said:

Everybody was sitting there waiting for me to come up with something. I just couldn’t think of anything. And if I didn’t come up with anything, nobody would do anything.

After some months, Iommi came with “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath”’s riff, the other songs were made based on it.

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Black Sabbath’s third studio album, released in July 1971, was pivotal in cementing the band’s reputation and eventually went double platinum. It is a foundational album in the history of popular music, seen as one of the original progenitors of the genres doom, sludge, and stoner metal.

The album is featured as the subject of an edition of the 33 1/3 Series, part of the 333Sound imprint of Bloomsbury Press/Publishing. This book, written by John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats, is a fictional novel written from the perspective of an adolescent involuntarily committed to a mental institution who describes the personal significance of the album as a plea to his warders to return to him his beloved tapes.

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