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Miss Albania 2004
Name: Agnesa Vuthaj Age: 19 Height: 175 cm Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown
Agnesa was born on February 8th 1986 in Istog, Kosova. She is enrolled in the University of Prishtina, College of Arts and Social Science, studying Political Science and Massive Communication. Currently lives and works in Prishtina. She was crowned Miss Peja 2003 on October 19th 2003, then Miss Kosova on November 10th 2003, where she also won Miss Press 2003 and Miss Audience 2003. Then on May 9th 2004 she was crowned Miss Albania 2004 Pageant. She has been working as a volunteer for Kosovo Red Cross since 2001, assisting poor families, orphan children and so on. She has also worked as a Project manager for Vizioni NGO in her hometown, Istog. She has also been involved in organizing meetings about Model UN within OSCE panel in Kosova. Meanwhile, she participated in different trainings and seminars such as Leadership Based on Quality for a year as well as other trainings for Leadership, Project Management, Reformation of Youth, and so forth. After winning Miss Kosova and Miss Albania crown, she has proceeded in participating in different humanitarian activities such as visiting old people, helping martyrs’ children, etc. She also speaks English and German. She loves to travel, to read and loves listening to music. She has also taken part as a judge in Beauty Contests and Model Challenges such as Miss Albania in the World 2004 Pageant, Miss Dardania 2004 in Macedonia and Miss Kosovarja 2004 in Switzerland. She has had the pleasure of hosting different events in Kosova and Diaspora. She has also been a contestant representing Albania in Miss World 2004 in China. She has also been an attendee at the Shopping Festival 2005 in Dubai with 10 other Miss World contestants, where she has also visited the Children Hospital with limited activities there. She has parents, two sisters and two brothers. She is the youngest daughter in the family.
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NOTESBlues - The Blues is a vocal and instrumental music form which emerged in the African-American community of
the United States. Blues evolved from West African spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts and chants and has
its earliest stylistic roots in West Africa. This musical form has been a major influence on later American and Western
popular music, finding expression in ragtime, jazz, big bands, rhythm and blues, rock and roll and country music, as well
as conventional pop songs and even modern classical music. Due to its powerful influence that spawned other major musical
genres originating from America, blues can be regarded as the root of pop as well as American music. Hip Hop/Rap - Hip hop music (also referred to as rap or rap music) is a style of popular music. It is made up of two
main components: rapping (MCing) and DJing (audio mixing and scratching). Along with breakdancing and graffiti (tagging)
these are the four elements of hip hop, a cultural movement that was initiated by inner-city youth (mostly minorities such
as African Americans and Latinos) in New York City in the early 1970s. Typically, hip hop music consists of one or more rappers
who tell semi-autobiographic tales, often relating to a fictionalized counterpart, in an intensely rhythmic lyrical form making
abundant use of techniques like assonance, alliteration, and rhyme. The rapper is accompanied by an instrumental track, usually
referred to as a "beat", performed by a DJ, created by a producer, or one or more instrumentalists. This beat is often created
using a sample of the percussion break of another song, usually a funk, rock, or soul recording. In addition to the beat other
sounds are often sampled, synthesized, or performed. Sometimes a track can be instrumental, as a showcase of the skills of the
DJ or producer. Rhythm and Blues - Rhythm and blues is a name for black popular music tradition. When speaking strictly of "rhythm 'n' blues",
the term may refer to black pop-music from 1940s to 1960s that was not jazz nor blues but something more lightweight. The term "R&B"
often refers to any contemporary black pop music. Early-1950s R&B music became popular with both black and white audiences, and
popular records were often covered by white artists, leading to the development of rock and roll.A notable subgenre of
rhythm 'n' blues was doo-wop, which put emphasis on polyphonic singing. In the early 1960s rhythm 'n' blues took influences from
gospel and rock and roll and thus soul music was born. In the late 1960s, funk music started to evolve out of soul; by the 1970s
funk had become its own subgenre that stressed complex, "funky" rhythm patterns and monotonistic compositions based on a riff or two.
In the early to mid 1970s, hip hop music (also known as "rap") grew out of funk and reggae. Funk and soul music evolved into
contemporary R&B (no longer an acronym) in the 1980s, which cross-pollinated with hip-hop for the rest of the 20th century and
into the 21st century.