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    English 101 02/20/2013 The World Needs Better Technology A malfunctioning coffee maker‚ a burning Jamaican flag‚ a cell phone‚ Youtube‚ disgruntled United Nation’s members‚ an angry mob‚ the riot police and the army. It is difficult to imagine these things having any connection at all. However‚ the commercial being analyzed ties all of these elements together to sell a concept. This paper will justify that the purpose of the advertisement‚ is to demonstrate the vital importance of technology

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    kill our prophets While we stand aside and look Some say it ’s just a part of We ’ve got to fulfill the book Won ’t you help to sing‚ these songs of freedom Cause all I ever had‚ redemption songs‚ redemption songs‚… Bob Marley Legendary musician Bob Marley diverged from his characteristic reggae style music in the above song to record this mournful spiritual‚ "Redemption Song." Recorded in 1980‚ this reflective piece was on the last album recorded by Marley before his death in

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    Dufresne‚ sentenced to life term at Shawshank State Prison in Maine‚ for murdering his wife and her lover. Morgan Freeman‚ who plays the Character Ellis “Red” Redding‚ a prisoner in the same jail‚ narrates Andy’s story to the audience. The film also stars Bob Gunton who plays the warden of the prison. The Film begins with a flash back‚ where the protagonist sitting in a car at night‚ drunk‚ with a pistol in his hand‚ listening to a painful romantic song on the radio. Parallel to this flash back‚ runs

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    As one of the greatest songs of all times “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” (Dylan) is clearly a call to leave the darkness and come to the light before it is time to meet your maker. Bob Dylan wrote the original Lyrics in 1973 for the sound track to Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (Dylan). Once best friends now on the opposite sides of the law I am positive Pat Garrett found himself contemplating the irresistible urge to quit before having to end his friend’s life or to face the demise of his own. Therefore

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    determines this. There are so many religions with their own interpretation and belief system on how one should live his or her life until death. The song that I chose title is “Love is My Religion”‚ it was written by Ziggy Marley (who is the son of the late Bob Marley) and was released on July 2‚ 2006 by Tuff Gong World Wide record label. Its genre is reggae-pop‚ and it describes Ziggy’s feelings toward religion and his quest for the right religion.  I think everyone can relate to it. Religions are such personal

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    is exactly what Chevrolet employed in The Heartbeat of America campaign. “The music embodied the campaign. It would have been good‚ but not great‚ without that music‚” Dannielle Hudler expressed (Halpert). Similarly‚ the Like a Rock campaign used Bob Seger’s song to emphasize the brand’s attributes and connect to the target consumer. According to Chevrolet General Manager‚ Kurt Ritter‚ “Like a Rock captured the physicality of the truck‚ the independence of the truck buyer‚ and the vehicle’s durability”

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    Politics and music have always had a close relationship. Events like the Vietnam War and and other political movements influence the creation of protest music. This type of music is a significant part of the culture that led to many of the political events in the 1960’s. Both Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer proposed the culture industry and mass marketing concept in their The Dialectic of Enlightenment essay.They argue that one could never escape from the influences of the media.The protest music

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    Question 1 Q.1.1) Plagiarism is identified as the act of taking someone else’s work or ideas and establishing them as your own. Examples of plagiarism include copying a fellow student’s work and acknowledging it as your own. Another example would be taking information from a source and not properly referencing the source’s material. Referencing is one method that can be used to combat plagiarism. Referencing is the act of acknowledging the work or ideas of an individual and giving credit

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    As Barry Ritholtz‚ the CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management‚ asserted‚ "Little white lies are told by humans all the time. Indeed‚ lying is often how we get through each day in a happy little bubble." Lying is woven into the fabric of society. Humanity spends so much time and energy justifying its actions and beliefs‚ that lying seems like the easy alternative‚ whether to themselves or to others‚ than simply delving into the "real reasons". That is at the heart of a lie and its mask may be used to gain

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    cameras rolled he carried on and sang it anyway. Thus resulting in The Doors being banned from the show for life. That being said Morrison provided much of the rebelliousness that The Doors let loose. Other bands at the time‚ for instance The Beatles‚ Bob Dylan and Joan Baez‚ were trying spread the massage of hope and peace. While The Doors on the other hand were making music that looked at notions of hedonism‚ violence‚ as well as revolt and chaos. Through Jim Morrison’s poems and song lyrics‚ The Doors

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