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    The Beatles had its start as a young band in the early 1960’s; they came about just as some of the most influential rock n’ roll artists were exiting the scene‚ as a result‚ their success and music had a great impact on music in their time. They brought with them a fresh kind of music which involved fusing of different musical sounds like rhythm & blues as well as different types of pop music at the time. With continual experimentation with non standard instruments‚ exploration of new recording

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    Pop culture is transmitted via the mass media and aimed particularly at younger people. Pop culture can be expressed through many different ways such as fashion‚ music‚ television‚ movies‚ cars and sports. Pop culture was targeted at teens for many reasons. These reasons were that teens cared how they appeared and were influenced by the images and looks. After World War 2 finished‚ improvements to entertainment started to happen this gave people more ideas and new trends. To understand pop culture

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    Culture holds multiple meanings depending on the person‚ ethnicity‚ community or country. To many it means art‚ music‚ cuisine‚ religion‚ social habits‚ and language. To me‚ culture means the gifts a country or community has to offer. In 2013‚ I had the opportunity to explore different cultures when my school hosted “multi – cultural week”. That year we were focusing on the Mexican culture. I walked in to the auditorium and made a beeline to the buffet‚ expecting hard-shelled “Doritos” flavored

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    Gish Mrs. Winters English 11 12.4.12 Hippies and Their Influence on American Culture Peace‚ love‚ and brotherhood were the call of the American hippie. The American hippie tried to live all three in unison in every part of the country. There were very few places where the hippie could not be found and even fewer that had never been influenced by the hippie movement. It seemed as if the hippies were becoming the new American culture‚ though it was only a subculture. The hippie movement influenced

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    HINDUISM ’S INFLUENCE ON AMERICAN CULTURE Hinduism is believed to have immigrated to America around the late 1800’s. Its influence on America and American culture and its peoples has been pervasive and varied. It was first introduced to mostly Christian America at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair at The Parliament of the World’s Religions by Swami Vivekananda (Guthrie 2). Since that time his descendants have grown so as to include indigenous Americans as well as many new arrivals from all over the

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    Michelle Barillas When I think of pop culture I think of music. There is so much music out in the world today. Many people are influenced by music they listen to. Mostly because they want to copy their favorite artist or because they feel that’s a way of expressing themselves and fitting in with the people that are into the same music. It’s also a way to find similar things to other people who listen to different music. Teens my age are mostly into hip-hop and R&B. Hip-hop I believe is the

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    Bailey Wilson Dr. Lovell English 1310 19 September 2014 Lennon’s Inspiration “ If there hadn’t been an Elvis‚ there wouldn’t have been The Beatles.” -John Lennon Praise: John Lennon was a musician‚ who became famous for founding one of the most commercially successful bands in the history of pop music. Lennon later embarked on a solo career and produced three critically acclaimed albums‚ and two iconic songs. He is responsible for recording twenty-five number-one singles on the US Hot 100 Chart.

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    Holland Organisational culture change in British Airways Introduction The purpose of the report is to investigate British Airways’ perpetuation of culture. Thus‚ in order to determine if whether or not there is a need for cultural change within the company. According to the British Airways Annual Report & Account (2003/2004)‚ the company is considered as “the world’s second biggest international airline. It is also one of the world’s longest established airlines…” British Airways disposes of

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    There and Everywhere" "I’m Only Sleeping" "Eleanor Rigby" "For No One" "Taxman" 2 This ’65 Beatles album‚ with U.S. advanced sales of $1 million‚ was transitional‚ featuring film songs and other recordings‚ more introspective lyrics‚ and the influence of Dylan and Folk Rock. It is... Help! A Hard Day’s Night Beatles For Sale Rubber Soul Revolver 3 In late ’65‚ the Beatles released their second film‚ shot across the globe‚ which featured several new songs and first exposed them

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    Professor Weierman History and Journalism Paper 3/11/12 The Beatles “Oh Yeah‚ I’ll Tell You Something I Think You’ll Understand When I Say That Something I Want To Hold Your Hand…” “I Want to Hold Your Hand” was the first song released in America by the popular band from Liverpool‚ The Beatles. From that moment forward‚ The Beatles became popular all over the world and forever changed the music industry. The Beatles started the British Music Invasion in the United States. On December 10‚ 1963

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