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    Bob Marley understanding of the hardship within Jamaica’s society begin at a young age‚ and grasping what Omeriah was facing as a human right mentor. Bob Marley understood that Omeriah wanted to create modification in the Jamaica’s society. I feel that needing an encouraging mentor inspired Bob to battle for his faith. To make his views heard Bob Marley battles constantly with the music companies and government throughout his songs and lyrics. Bob Marley understanding of beauty was his involvement

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    DeanEnglish 9Ms. Smith4/27/12Bob MarleyIn 1945 on February 6th Robert Nesta Marley was born. Raised in the poor Trenchtown area in Kingston Jamaica‚ his childhood would be one without a father‚ and steeped in Rastafarianism‚ a faith that would govern his life. He would grow to be one of the most influential pop culture figures in history‚ amassing a following still going strong through a generation who could never even see him perform. Bob Marley’s charity and concern for the wellbeing of impoverished countries

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    time was said by the Jamaican artist Bob Marley. The quote is‚ “If the people that try to make the world worse never take a day off‚ why should I?” One of the biggest reasons that I like this quote is because of the story behind it. Marley was attacked two days before a music festival that Marley was going to perform at. Marley was hospitalized for his injuries. Marley‚ who was known for his personality‚ his fight for peace‚ and of course‚ his music. Marley was going to perform his songs that were

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    1 Marijuana grows naturally. Making something that is natural illegal is unnatural. 2 Marijuana is discriminated against by legislators that are too scared of being referred to as a druggie. Legislators won’t stand up for what they believe in‚ only the self interest of the corporations they represent. 3 Marijuana does not cause death. 4 Marijuana’s active ingredient THC is less toxic than nicotine. 5 Marijuana is not addictive. 6 Marijuana can be used to make hemp and other products such as

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    Judging Is Wrong “Who are you to judge the life I live?I know I’m not perfect-and I don’t live to be-but before you start pointing fingers...make sure you hands are clean!”- Bob Marley What do we do when we meet a new person? We judge! Judging people is human nature. However‚ when we do form opinions of others instantly‚ most of the time we end up being wrong. Judging a person based on his/her external appearances can be totally misleading. Our appearance isn’t what defines us

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    Bob Marley: Persuasion of the people with music There are hundreds of thousands of people screaming for you on stage. The Prime Minister and leader of the opposition sit in the arena. Many thought this was a sight that would never be seen‚ but it was just the sight Bob Marley had in front of him at the One Love Peace Concert in Kingston Jamaica (April‚ 1978). This was his first appearance back in Jamaica in 14 years‚ an amazing show culminating with Bob joining the hands of opposing political

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    Bob Marley: An Impact of Peace in Jamaica Broderick Grays Chanting Down Babylon Prof. Marvin Sterling November 18‚ 2013 How did Bob Marley make a huge impact on Jamaica? Why is he considered to be one of the most talented musicians that Jamaica has ever seen? Why was Bob Marley’s funeral a day to remember in Jamaican history? Nesta Robert Marley‚ also known as Bob Marley‚ was a musical icon in his home country of Jamaica as well

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    Benefits to Legalizing Marijuana Reggae artist Bob Marley said‚ "herb is the unification of mankind". Marley believed that if more people smoked marijuana the nation would come to together‚ rather than be at war and bringing harm to one another. Bob Marley is just one of the many weed activist‚ explaining how marijuana actually has not caused as much destruction to this world as the legal drug‚ alcohol. This essay will go on to display how Bob Marley had the right take on marijuana usage and that

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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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