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Google AJAX Search API (Beta) Google Code Home > Google AJAX Search API > Wizards > Book Bar Wizard AJAX Search API Start Using the API AJAX Search Wizards Developer Guide Class Reference Code Samples Community Samples Knowledge Base AJAX APIs Blog Developer Forum Search Google Code Book Bar Wizard - Put Google Book Search Results on Your Web Page Embed a book bar on your web page and let your users see Google Book Search results for search expressions that you define. Customize how the book bar should be displayed, and this wizard will write the code for you. Customize it Orientation: vertical horizontal Search Expression: Note: You can either specify a single expression or a comma separated list of expressions powered by Tell us about your web site This control is based on the Google AJAX Search API. This API requires a free API key that's associated with your Google Account and the URL of your web site. By using this API you are agreeing to the AJAX Search API terms of use. Site URL: Generate code for your web page Loading... Your customization has changed. Regenerate code The code has been updated. Copy and paste the following where you want your book bar to appear. Do not place it within the ... section of your page unless you plan on relocating the
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Michael Jackson - The Significance of His Thrilling Career

Significance of His Thrilling Career
first heard the news that Michael Jackson had died I immediately dismissed it. I thought it was a cruel rumor that was being circulated. I got into the elevator with a black woman who looked visibly shaken and I asked her did she hear about it. She confirmed that it was true. He was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m. on June 25, 2009.
As the elevator sank toward the ground floor, my heart sunk with it. Like most black people, I felt as though I had lost a childhood friend. Losing a childhood friend can be more painful than losing a distant relative because of the historical bond you share. When a childhood friend dies, a part of your life dies with them. Such was the case for me and millions of others who had the pleasure of growing up with Michael Jackson.
Unlike any artist in history, Michael Jackson was able to cast a wide net of popularity over generations of people which cut through genres, cultures, nations, races, and all ages. It was a feat that will likely never be accomplished again. His influence is readily seen in today's top contemporary music artists like Usher, Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown, and Ne-Yo.
They share some similarities, but they will never be on Michael Jackson's level.

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