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From the very first time I began playing the new Nintendo, I started looking for a Wii console on sale. Unfortunately, I was surprised to find out that there were not any available in our local stores and that even if there were, they would hardly be on sale. Regardless of the store that went into, the price was going to be the same so there was really no benefit to my shopping around, except for the hope of finding one still on the shelf.

Not being one to give up easily, I decided to look on the Internet to see if I could find a Wii console on sale there. I was happy to find that there were some websites on the Internet where the console was readily available. Not only that, I was able to find a bundled deal that brought the price of what I was buying down considerably. Inside the bundle was the extra controller and the nunchucks that I needed in order for the two of us to play the game, right out of the box.

Whenever I have somebody over to the house, they always enjoy playing the Nintendo game system and many of them have looked for one for their own home. When they ask me where I got mine, I tell them not to bother looking for a Wii console on sale on the local area. It is a lot easier if you just go onto the Internet and purchase one there. Within a few days, you will have a Nintendo sitting in front of you, no hassles attached.

I went online and found my Wii Console on Sale at http://wiiconsolesandmore.com. They always have consoles on sale and in stock, ready for shipping. Check them out today and get your Wii console today.

Motown's legacy to American music

Berry Gordy's renowned Motown Records emerged in the 1960s as an overwhelming force of social and cultural change making its mark not only on the music industry, but on society at large. Featuring a distinctive soul sound, full of energy and emotion, Motown has become one of the most important musical undertakings and spectacular success stories of the 20th century.

Explaining the Motown Sound like any musical phenomenon is an intricate task, for the most part, because it can hardly be taken as accidental. Motown emerged at the heart of American industry, where, for the first time, a generation of young black people were prosperous enough and had the leisure time to go along with it. Besides, it emerged at a time when the mass struggle for civil rights and social and racial equality had a profound impact on youth.

Besides, Motown was the product of the glory days of independent record labels. In the 1950s, Capitol Records and Columbia Records almost disregarded the emerging sounds of rock & roll. But Motown focused on R&B, blues and rock & roll and produced a blend of upbeat music that seemed to eliminate color lines with its colorless culture.

Motown's historical value stands for more than its outstanding music. The label and its incredible legacy is a manifestation of the hard work of dedicated individuals overcoming implausible obstacles to achieve great success. On January 12, 1959, Berry Gordy Jr., an African-American songwriter, former professional boxer, Korean War veteran and automobile worker, founded Tamla Records with a family loan of $800 marking the birth of the Motown Records Corporation. A visionary and talented individual, an insightful leader and a determined entrepreneur, Berry Gordy assembled a group of remarkable African-American artists, musicians, composers and songwriters and gave to the world a brand new sound.

Motown's phenomenal success is a tribute to all that Berry Gordy symbolizes and all the talent that he brought out in others. His efficiency in the mass-production of smash hits is often compared to Ford Wayne’s Assembly Plant production methods. As the plant cars started out as frames and transformed into sparkling, brand new cars, unknown kids walked in the Motown’s door and came out as recording artists. Under his leadership and guidance, and through willpower and support of the Motown family of artists, Gordy shaped new grounds for minorities and made the "Motown Sound" a global phenomenon dearly-loved by millions.

Diana Ross & the Supremes, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Jackson Five, The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Commodores, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, The Marvelettes, their music communicated and united a racially divided nation and isolated society, around the world, having a huge appeal on all people of all ages and race. No other record label in the history of music has put forth such a massive influence on both the style and essence of popular music and culture. Besides, with more than 180 number one hits worldwide, Motown's influence is still being felt today around the globe.

Motown became a state of mind, a lifestyle, the 'Sound of Young America'. The unique, upbeat music, a blend of soul and pop, black and white, old and young, ignored any racial or social background and became the heartbeat of American pop music. Gordy broke down barriers by having pop radio promote Motown artists, booking his artists on popular TV shows and fascinating national audiences with repeat performances. Besides, Diana Ross & The Supremes was the first R&B group to play on 'Copacabana', New York's most prestigious night club, an event that opened the way for other R&B groups into the top cabaret circuits worldwide.

Today, Motown remains a symbol of unity for the black communities. Gordy bridged the gap of racial discrimination and integrated the black culture into white society by producing music that touched all people, regardless of the color of their skin, making Motown a vehicle of black pride and self-expression. After Motown, black music has never been regarded as a minority taste. Instead, it has been unequaled and relentless. And this is, admittedly, Motown's greatest legacy for the black people and for our world.

About the Author

I work as a financial and investment advisor but my passion is writing, music and photography. Writing mostly about finance, business and music, being an amateur photographer and a professional dj, I am inspired from life.

Being a strong advocate of simplicity in life, I love my family, my partner and all the people that have stood by me with or without knowing. And I hope that someday, human nature will cease to be greedy and demanding realizing that the more we have the more we want and the more we satisfy our needs the more needs we create. And this is so needless after all.

Nissan Patrol or Holden Commodore Sportwagon?

The Holden Commodore Sportwagon has got enough room for the family, and the price is right, but the Nissan Patrol may be more safe because of sheer size and mass...

I don't know what to buy, I want the safest car between those 2 and great for the family and won't crash hardly in an accident.

Please tell me which one to buy and specify the reasons with evidence please.

Thanks heaps! :)

lets start with The Holden Commodore Sportwagon, awesome looking car it's a nice size resonably economical car made by (G.M. general motors) wich by the way has a good history in car making, and dates back to the days of horse & cart saddle wear e.t.c...

The car is going to be a good long lasting car with the need of little maintenance bar it's yearly service wich is timing belt oil water &tensioners e.t.c... the car is safe in the sense it is low to the road making it stiffer to the road with more sporty handleing and response...

The Nissa patrol lovely 4x4 however it's going to be more expensive to run get serviced & to get tyres for e.t.c you will not be any safer in this vehicle realy as, it has high center of gravity & it's rear wheel drive when in 2wd making it easy to spin when pulling off sharpish e.t.c... because of the height of the jeep it can make it easier to tip over on corners & I have tipped a4x4 myself & know how easy it can be... however it all depends how you drive, on theese jeeps you can also expect to
be changing shocks & bushes more regular than you would with a car thus making them lesser economical, however if you want the4x4also for a bit of off roading theese 4x4's are usually a good power to weight ratio & can be quite fun to drive...

Good Luck making the choice it's never easy!!

Toyota and trust: Was the Akio Toyoda apology lost in translation?
Toyota president Akio Toyoda’s testimony before a US congressional committee Wednesday may have been the most public nonmilitary confrontation between the two radically different cultures since American Commodore Matthew C. Perry first “opened” isolationist Japan to trade in 1854. Perry’s awkward meeting with his foreign hosts is recounted in numerous texts, paintings, and illustrations; Toyoda ...

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