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    Music Analysis

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    I have never thought that music alone without lyrics can have certain meaning and create some kind of emotion. As both of my parents don’t have a special like on music‚ I am growing up without familiarity with all different types of music. I just used to listen to songs which have pretty melody and lyrics. To be honest‚ I have never paid much attention to rhythm‚ beat and rests because I feel like lyrics and melody are the only things that make me to like certain song. Before I take this class and

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    Freedom In Kit Tyler

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    was coming there were surprise about Kit coming kit explains why she came because her grandfather died. In Wethersfield there this lady that lives by herself in a meadow her name is Hannah tupper ;she lives with her cats. Hannah Lives by the Blackbird Pond

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    to any foreigner. Rock and Roll in the Rocket City is not just a book proclaiming facts about rock‚ disco‚ and or punk music. Using American pictures (such as McKenna’s Gold‚ The Defiant) and French movies‚ and variety of musical sounds from the Beatles and Shocking Blue‚ to Slade‚ Sweet‚ T. Rex‚ Deep Purple‚ AC/DC‚ Kiss‚ etc.‚ this allowed young Soviet people to create their own experience. The reason why most of the important sources from this book are private diaries written by Soviet kids during

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    Interview Paper

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    from England such as The Beatles‚ The Rolling Stones‚ and The Who were influential back then. In fact‚ according to Joyce‚ they absolutely “dominated the 60’s”. Compared to now‚ rap and pop music has the same powerful impact on teenagers in the 21st century the same way rock influenced teenagers in the 60’s. At that time‚ The Beatles’ mania swept through the nation‚ and many people‚ male and female‚ became crazed fans. A lot of teenagers absolutely worshipped The Beatles as their idols. Mohler recalled

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    Progressive Rock Era

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    music. People in the crowed were outrage‚ but in due time the music caught on. Bob Dylan combined bluegrass with rock music and created masterpieces. His spontaneity and creativity allowed listeners to slowly ease into a new type of music. The Beatles‚ like Bob Dylan‚ created new sounds for their audiences.

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    Mass Hysteria

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    frenzy directed toward British rock/pop band‚ The Beatles‚ during the early years of their success. As said in a historical article‚ “later pop music idols‚ such as Michael Jackson in the mid-1980s and Garth Brooks in the 1990s‚ sold similarly large numbers of records without provoking anything approaching the hysteria caused by the Beatles” (Miller). During the 1960’s‚ girls would be lining the streets‚ overjoyed‚ awaiting the arrival of The Beatles; they would fall to the ground after just one sight

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    In Rachel Carson’s "Silent Spring" she calls attention to the dangers of pesticides. Through her use of imagery‚ rhetorical questions‚ and similes she has created a very passionate argument towards whether or not farmers should use these poisons that affect much more than they think. She asks if "Indiana still raised any boys who roam throw woods?". "If so‚ who guarded the poisoned area to make sure no one went through?" " Who kept vigilant watch to tell the innocent stroller that he was about

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    Cirque

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    any years in the making‚ and subject to stringent safety and artistic controls‚ each show costs millions of dollars to develop and produce. The challenges. High production costs and values mean high ticket prices. To justify the cost to the audience‚ Cirque must do two things: continue to come up with spectacular ideas; and continue to find‚ recruit and train enough of the right people. Both are tough. The market for Cirque is maturing. An estimated 90m people have seen a performance. How do you

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    Practice Commentary: The Black Lace Fan My Mother Gave Me Eavan Bolland’s “The Black Lace Fan my Mother Gave me” from her book‚ “Outside History” (1990) gives readers the first impression that the poem is about the value of a fan that has been passed down to her. However‚ based on the title‚ the term “black lace” raises a sense of mystery and darkness as black lace is not completely see-through‚ there are spots that need to be filled in. To illustrate the value of the black lace fan‚ the speaker

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    Popular Culture of the 60s

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    were made to found communes‚ which varied from supporting free love to religious puritanism. Music British Invasion: The Beatles arrive at John F. Kennedy International Airport‚ 7 February 1964 "The 60′s were a leap in human consciousness. Mahatma Gandhi‚ Malcolm X‚ Martin Luther King‚ Che Guevara‚ Mother Teresa‚ they led a revolution of conscience. The Beatles‚ The Doors‚ Jimi Hendrix created revolution and evolution themes. The music was like Dalí‚ with many colors and revolutionary ways

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