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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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    Canadians should feel fortunate to call themselves Canadians‚ as they have fundamental freedoms‚ natural beauty‚ and a providing government. Bob Rae could not have said it better “We have it all. We have great diversity of people‚ we have a wonderful land‚ and we have great possibilities. So all those things combined there’s nowhere else I’d rather be.” Born in a 3rd world country with poor social and health infrastructure‚ as an immigrant it is easy to appreciate the facilities which this great

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    Pressure is mounting for colleges and universities to boost student success in higher education. At the same time‚ many see developing and scaling up learning technologies as a valuable strategy for keeping students engaged in the classroom. Use of technology is second nature to students in today’s generation so embrace it rather than hinder it. They have grown up with it and incorporate it into almost every aspect of their lives. Notebooks‚ tablets and cellphones are all technology that students

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    This asteroid however creates worldwide disasters. Throughout the nuclear winter caused by volcanic eruptions‚ Miranda tries to live life as normally as possible. She goes to the pond to ice skate for as long as she can breathe. She visits her friends‚ who are not the same people they were before the disaster. The question is‚ how long can Miranda and her family survive with minimal water‚ a dwindling food supply‚ no heat or electricity‚ and subzero temperatures? When so many people are giving

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    Clapton created the album‚ 461 Ocean Boulevard‚ that was his first number one album and contained his first single of his version of “I Shot the Sheriff” by Bob Marley. He created two hit albums‚ Unplugged which was recorded during an MTV performance‚ and From the Cradle (Morrison‚ 2006). “Tears in Heaven‚” “Change the World‚” and “Layla” were three of Clapton’s hit songs since 1990 and all were from Unplugged

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    ESSAY QUESTION: Dickens underlining purpose in writing “A Christmas Carol” was to inspire in his readers charity towards the poor. Do you think this comes through clearly in your reading of the novel? Charles Dickens‚ the celebrated English writer‚ was motivated to write this novel‚ “A Christmas Carol”‚ because of his heartfelt sympathy at the poverty existing in England and his will to teach others the meanness to the human heart. The tale was solely designed to inspire charity and goodwill in

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    name 1 President Nixon and the “Watergate Scandal” By: name A White House political scandal came to light during the summer of the 1972 presidential campaign between Republican candidate President Richard Nixon and Democratic candidate Senator George McGovern. The scandal surfaced after a break-in at the Democratic Party headquarters at the Watergate apartment-office complex in Washington‚ D.C. After several Congressional hearings‚ it all ended in the resignation of President Nixon in 1974

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