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    band to change its name to the “Beatles.” The Beatles were recognized by Brian Epstein in 1961 at a Club. The Beatles went on to become the most popular band in Britain with the release of hits as "I Want To Hold Your Hand." and "She Loves You" The Beatles then felt uneasy when Brian died of overdose of sleeping pills on August 27 1967. Rattled by Brian’s death John Lennon’s second wife Yoko Ono had begun to cause stress within the group. Lennon then left the Beatles in September

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    MUS 354 MUSIC OF THE BEATLES SLN #40629 / 43595 (online degree students) Summer ’13‚ Session B (7/3/13 - 8/13/13) https://herbergeronline2.asu.edu/beatles/ SYLLABUS Section I: Instructor / Herberger Online / DRC Mike Shellans‚ Instructor‚ (Music Building East‚ E463‚ 480/965-0384) handles lecture materials‚ course content‚ exam and topic assignment content questions and reviews‚ and make-up essay exams (not computer resets). Please contact him by email only at mike.shellans@asu.edu for assistance

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    In the song “Eleanor Rigby” by The Beatles‚ there is a lonely‚ sad woman who dies and is readily forgotten as she has nobody to care about her. How many people do we see out on the street that will just become "another dead body?" Eleanor Rigby really puts this into perspective that there are lonely people in this world living their lives serving others without being acknowledged. Eleanor is waiting for someone‚ but she is scarred in her heart by her lonely life. Sadly enough‚ she is an afterthought

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    Since the late 1940’s‚ television has been a staple in American culture. A show that was very important in American television history is The Ed Sullivan Show‚ created by Ed Sullivan and Marlo Lewis in 1948. The show lasted until 1971‚ making it the longest running variety show in history and the twenty-fourth longest running show in primetime history. The show aired on CBS from 8:00-9:00 pm after being filmed in what was eventually named‚ The Ed Sullivan Theater. The Ed Sullivan Show lasted as long

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    of love and if the possibility of categorizing it exists. Can love songs change theme throughout different decades? Is it possible for love to mature and change? Moreover‚ What might be the motive for love song to change their types of love? "The Beatles"‚ served us great example to answer these questions and prove our theories. "love- a widely misunderstood although highly desirable malfunction of the heart which weakens the brain" (taken from John Alon Lee’s Six types of love). Most of us try

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    christianity ‚ basing itself on the jewish tradition of celebrating key moments in their history of salvation like passover‚ the church felt the imporatnce of choosing specific days to commemorate the fulfilment of gods promise of salvation in christ‚ god made man. The year of the churck or the liturgical year‚ commemorates the imporatnt events in the life‚ death and resurection of christ – the mystery of salvation. The Liturgical Year is devided into cycles : it begins with Advent which starts

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    Hayden T There were many significant historical references in the movie Forrest Gump. Forrest Gumps was named after the leader of the Ku Klux Klan. Forrest also met with many famous people. And last but not least‚ Forrest served for president Nixon. Forrest was involved in many historical events and met with many historical figures. Forrest Gump was named after the KKK founder‚ Nathan Bedford Forrest. Nathan Forrest was a confederate soldier and also started the “First Klan”‚ which lasted into

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    revolutions they think of massive wars. Little do they know‚ one individual can cause a revolution. In Fahrenheit 451 and The Revolution by The Beatles‚ individuals struggle to revolt against society‚ but it pays off in the end. Montag‚ in Fahrenheit 451‚ takes it upon himself to force an evolutional change on his society. In the song The Revolution‚ The Beatles take a look at the government and question whether the alternatives they propose are truly better than what they are criticizing. Montag also

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    young boy Lennon was fascinated with music and had little interest in school or being the perfect child. He quickly discovered his artistic talents and by the age of 16‚ had made his own band. From there‚ his musical talent expanded and the band ‘The Beatles’ erupted as a popular rock band. Lennon used his music to spread a message of peace and to also relay his ideas of a better world. His anti-war movements and protests are a testament of what the world could be like and more importantly what the human

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