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    This album contains two iconic 1960s folk songs‚ ’A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall’ and ’Blowin’ in the Wind’‚ this song later on became hugely successful for the folk trio Peter‚ Paul and Mary. Because of songs like these and others he had written such as ’Masters of War’‚ he became known as a protest singer. Bob was starting to become noticed by

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    STUDENT COUNCIL Sing – A – Long Winter 2014 The Dreydl Song Dreydl spin‚ Spin‚ spin‚ spin‚ Hanukah---- welcome in‚ Hanukah--‚ welcome in‚ Little Dreydl‚ Spin‚ spin‚ spin. Festal lights now behold And be joyful young and old‚ And be joyful young and old‚ As the miracle is told! Hanukah‚ Oh Hanukah! Hanukah‚ oh Hanukah come light the menorah. Let’s have a party‚ we’ll all dance the horah‚ Gather round the table‚ we’ll give you a treat ** Shiny tops to play with and latkes to eat! And while we

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    Before You Share‚ Ask Yourself “Is This TMI?”  0 By Robert Siciliano on Jul 15‚ 2013 Social networks and new online services make it easy to share the details of our lives‚ perhaps too easily. With just a few clicks‚ posts and messages‚ you can give away enough personal information to compromise your privacy and even open yourself up to identity theft. Hackers use information you post online to try and trick you into giving up access to your email‚ social networking and financial accounts.

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    The Music And Times Of A Generation Chief Bushnell The Sixties were an exciting and revolutionary period of time with great social and cultural change. Some called it the “Decade of Discontent‚” mainly because of race riots and protests throughout America (Smith 1999). Others‚ contrarily‚ called it the decade of “Peace‚ Love‚ and Harmony” because of the flower children and hippie movement. The sixties were about civil rights and peace marches‚ sexual freedom‚ drug experimentation‚ and a presidential

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    Hard Work but No Reward How many times has someone given all that was possible and worked as hard as possible to achieve something‚ but to no avail‚ there was no reward? At some point‚ it has happened to everyone. Nikola Tesla‚ astronomers searching for extraterrestrial life‚ and even Lennie and George in Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ have all come upon this unavoidable conflict. George and Lennie in Of Mice and Men are two “Average Joe’s” just trying to work up enough money to buy some land

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    that he can’t stop trying to figure out what the ultimate aim is‚ but never pausing to think that George just might not want to be alone . “We got a future. We got somebody to talk to that gives a damn about us. We don’t have to sit in no bar room blowin’ in our jack jus’ because we got no place else to go. If them other guys gets in jail they can rot for all anybody gives a damn. But not us.” p. 7 (Chp. 1) This is said by George in an effort to reassure Lennie. Although he is responsible for the

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    Chapter One George and Lennie stop off for the night before going to a ranch where they’ve been hired to work. The two men talk about their problems in the past and their plans for the future. Vocabulary All page numbers refer to the Penguin Books edition‚ 1993. "...willows fresh and green with every spring‚ carrying in their lower leaf junctures the debris of the winter’s flooding: and sycamores with mottled‚ white‚ recumbent limbs and branches that arch over the pool (p. 1)." "...and

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    Tupac talks about how proud he is about being a African American‚ yet he touches base on the racism he faces because of his skin color. Shakur states that “And in the end it seems I ’m headin for tha pen‚ I try and find my friends‚ but they ’re blowin in the wind...” (2:16) He does this to address that even though everyday is a war to survive from poverty and the unavoidable negatives in the society‚ people are turning on the ones around them when most vitally they should be coming jointly as a pack

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    Although George had his moments where he wanted nothing to do with Lennie‚ he also loves Lennie as best friend. “With us it aint like that. We got a future. We got somebody to talk to that gives a damn about us. We don’t have to sit in no bar room blowin’ jus’ because we got no place to go. If them other guys gets in Jail they can rot for all anybody gives a damn. But not us.’ Lennie broke in. ‘But not us! An’ why? Because… Because I got you to look after me and you got me to look after you‚ that’s

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    “Only A Pawn In Their Game” - Dylan and The 60s Josh St.Louis 4944252 HIS 3150 December 5th‚ 2012 Instructor: Sean Graham This past September 11th marked the fiftieth-anniversary of the release of Bob Dylan’s 1962 eponymous album‚ Bob Dylan. Fittingly‚ Dylan marked the occasion with the release of his thirty-fifth studio album‚ Tempest‚ an album Rolling Stone Magazine recently gave five stars‚ calling it “one of his weirdest albums’‚ and adding

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