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    care is the right way that the girl should behave in front of people. Kincaid writes” don’t squat down to play marbles- you are not a boy‚ you know; don’t pick people’s flowers- you might catch something; don’t throw stones at blackbirds‚ because it might not be blackbird at all” (Kincaid 259). All the statements concerning about the natural scene are prohibitions. She doesn’t teach her daughter how to enjoy such a beautiful living environment or how to make herself feel happy‚ however‚ all the

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    attempt to convey her heartfelt message of the bird holocaust of 1959‚ where the farmers (or basically bird Hitlers)‚ sprayed gas and poison all over the innocent woodland creatures. Carson gives background info (paragraph 1) on how the problem of blackbirds came to be‚ and elaborates on just how simple it would have been to avoid the bird holocaust of 1959. She uses quotation marks when speaking of “eradicating” and “control[ing])” the population of the birds. This shows that she is outraged at the

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    Analysis of Yellow Submarine The film‚ Yellow Submarine‚ produced by the Beatles is a fantasy film in which the presence of colors and music guide the characters through their magical world. Pepperland is a colorful place filled with joyful citizens and a winter free world. No one is lonely because they are all happy and always full of life. The major theme in this movie is the idea of freedom and happiness. Freedom is an idea thought by many to be a right‚ but in this film it is something

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    exemplify that place of sanctuary that man continually seeks emphasized by the utilization of symbolism. Evidently‚ Yellow Submarine by the Beatles tells of a yellow submarine where one finds a safe haven and prosperity. Most don’t think twice as to why The Beatles made the submarine yellow; why not the blue submarine or the black submarine? Furthermore‚ The Beatles chose yellow because yellow has proven to be a color associated with joy‚ happiness‚ and leisure. Since the lyrical meaning in Yellow Submarine

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    World) Report on a Manuscript by John Wyse Jackson 1.0 Book Synopsis John Lennon was an English rock musician‚ singer-songwriter‚ author‚ and peace activist. He gained worldwide fame through the many bands he formed to eventually create the Beatles‚ one of the most successful pop/rock groups of all time. From an early age John was convinced of his genius and expanded his complex mind through song writing‚ visual art‚ drugs‚ booze‚ meditation and psychotherapy. His Irish roots‚ his hard childhood

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    Following a career of your dreams comes with consequences and the realization of who the real supporters in your life are. In the movie A Hard Day’s Night it portrayed the members of The Beatles as a band with a perfect mythical life of mischievous acts and female screaming fans that run after them everywhere they go. While Johnny Cash‚ in the movie Walk the Line‚ undergoes a more realistic and factual lifestyle with struggles of being an absent dad and a depressed person that gets dragged into a

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    peace. You may say I’m a dreamer‚ But I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us‚ and the world will be as one.” These are a few word spoken by a post-beatle‚ John Lennon. B. I’m going to inform you about the life of John Lennon‚ from how he lived & grew up‚ to how he died. C. I’m going to tell you about his life growing up‚ his beatles career‚ and then his independent career & death. D. Everyone can relate to music‚ its around us all of the time‚ it changes the way we interpret society and

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    built in Liverpool’s center. They called themselves the Beatles. Little did they know that they would become possibly the most phenomenal band of all time and become known world wide. By 1962 they had a top thirty record ’Love me do’ their second single ’Please Please me’ reached number 2 and every subsequent single and album released there after until 1967 reached Number 1 in the U.K charts. Thy had made there mark and Beatle mania would soon infect the whole nation after that for

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    production was partially inspired by Paul McCartney’s interest in experimental film‚ and the cinéma vérité sequences in Magical Mystery Tour were similar to the style being used at the time by American filmmakers such as the Maysles brothers.” The Beatles‚ apparently‚ also intended that the film be received as art‚ since a NEMS Enterprises press release referred to Magical Mystery Tour as an experimental film. Regardless of the reception and whether it was intentional or not‚ the film incorporates

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    Malcolm Gladwell opens his bestselling book Outliers: The Story of Success with the story of Stewart Wolf‚ a physician who revolutionized our understanding of health. Wolf studied digestion at the University of Oklahoma and spent his summers at a farm in Pennsylvania. One summer‚ Wolf was astounded to hear from a colleague that it was extremely rare to “find anyone from Roseto under the age of sixty-five with heart disease” (Gladwell 6). At the time‚ heart attacks “were the leading cause of death

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