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True
Explanation:
Charles Parker Jr. was an influential American jazz saxophonist. He introduced innovative music composition with revolutionary harmonic ideas. Parker was known as "Yardbird" or simply “Bird.”
A new club opened in December 1949, a block west of 53rd Broadway Street in which Charlie performed live for a radio broadcast. Birdland became "Jazz Corner of the World" or the mecca of jazz. It was historic as it never happened that a club was named after musician. Charlie Parker was the sole inspiration for Birdland, an intrinsic part of Jazz history in New York
Public safety cause you will be out and about for fitness but still be executing the law i guess
Answer:
A scene from the Book of Revelation & The Last Judgment
Explanation:
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The Mihrab of the Great Mosque, Cordoba Spain, built during the reign of al-Hakam II. A mihrab is used to identify the wall, that faces Mecca in a mosque.
The mihrab of the Great Mosque is elegantly decorated with small pieces of glasses, reflecting the colors of dark blue, and brown. The use of yellow and gold color in the calligraphic along with plant motifs in decorating the arch.