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    . Despite the attack and much deliberation‚ Marley still played at the show. The motivation behind the attack was never uncovered‚ and Marley fled the country after the concert. Living in London‚ England‚ Marley worked on Exodus‚ which was released in 1977. The title track draws an analogy between the biblical story of Moses and the Israelites leaving exile and his own situation. The song discusses returning to Africa. The concept of Africans and descendents of Africans repatriating their homeland

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    Bob Marley is one of the most influential artist in history and the tentacles of his influence touches every corner of the globe. For all the fame and power‚ he would receive through his music‚ he was born poor to a single mother on a third world colonial island. The island was Jamaica and Bob Marley spent the formative years of his youth with his mother and her mother’s family in rural region called Nine Miles. Marley’s maternal grandmother was the matriarch of the family and Marley would live and

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    The death of John Lennon

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    John Lennon was shot at 10.50pm on the 8th of December 1980 in New York City‚ outside The Dakota where Lennon lived with his Wife Yoko Ono and their son Sean. Lennon was shot by Hawaiian security guard‚ Mark David Chapman. On the 8th of December‚ Lennon and Ono were scheduled to do a photo shoot together for Rolling Stone magazine. The photographer‚ Annie Leibovitz initially only wanted a photo of Lennon by himself‚ but when he insisted that she was in the photo with him‚ she agreed and promised

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    Who was the individual? • John Lennon was born on October 9th‚ 1940 and passed away on December 8th‚ 1980 from being shot seven times by a 25-year old man who had two hours earlier received an autograph from Lennon. When he was shot he was holding his wife‚ Yoko Ono’s‚ tape “Walking on Thin Ice.” Where was the individual from and what did the individual do in life? • John Lennon was born in Liverpool‚ United Kingdom. He was a singer/songwriter for the most successful songwriting partnership in

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    Imagine a world without violence; a world without suffering; a world without hate. These words streamed through John Lennon’s mind as he sat at his plain‚ brown‚ Steinway upright piano composing his most influential song‚ “Imagine”. This same piano was bought by George Micheal years after Lennon’s assassination. Since the purchase‚ Micheal’s has decided to spread the dreams of Lennon through a tour he calls the Piano Peace Project. The tour will stop at many sites of American tragedy‚ one being

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    how to feel. Not as a preacher‚ not as a leader‚ but as a reflection of us all” (John Lennon Quotes). John Lennon was born in Liverpool‚ England on October 9‚ 1940. He was born to Julia and Arthur Lennon but eventually moved and lived with his Aunt Mimi after his parents divorce. Lennon was always drawn into the arts‚ especially at an older age. Lennon was made into a rock star during his time with the Beatles. Lennon started to drawn attention during his career with the Beatles with some controversial

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    English 12 CP 30 November 2012 The Amazing Legacy of John Lennon “How do you expose somebody who posed nude?” (“John Lennon…” 8) pondered comedian Conan O’Brien in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine twenty years after the tragic death of John Lennon. O’Brien was making a light reference to the controversial album cover of “Virgins” which featured a fully nude John Lennon and Yoko Ono. This album is just one of countless things that Lennon did while alive that‚ in a way‚ keeps him so in our

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    attract and that it very true. Sponge bob and Patrick are two neighbors who are nothing alike but they are best friends. Sponge bob is a sponge who lives in the sea and is just a ball of energy who is a neat freak and is organized and very time conservative Patrick on the other hand is a big start fish that is lazy and loud. Sponge bob and Patrick are very different even though they are best friends. Chararectoristic is something that they don’t have in common. Sponge bob is a hyperactive jittery person

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    Bradford and Smith Compare and Contrast Essay William Bradford and John Smith are very similar people with two very different perspectives. Bradford‚ originally from England‚ led his colonists to America where they landed in Plymouth‚ Massachusetts. He became the governor of the colony for 30 years. Smith‚ who is also from England‚ led colonist to Virginia where they founded Jamestown. He then became the president of the Virginia. Both of their narratives were written in the seventeenth century and

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    artist‚ John Lennon had a chance to make an impact on the world around him. Through his music‚ Lennon tried to make the world a better place by advocating world peace. His songs instantly became anthems for the anti-war movement. His rebellious personality and constant criticism of the Vietnam War resulted in a failed deportation attempt by the United States. Through his rebellious nature‚ dedication‚ and musical talent‚ John Lennon effectively became a leader of the anti-war movement. John Lennon

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