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    Having A Big Heart

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    You are the type of person who has a heart that is ten times bigger than anybody you know possess and you struggle to keep it from jumping out of your chest most days. The truth is that you are going to be misjudged ninety percent of time and to most people you may come off as crazy. We live in a world that people are so consumed with themselves and are broken by their past that they tend to close themselves off from the rest of the world. People may show a glimpse of caring for others’‚ but their

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    Sunshine reggae

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    Vocabulary 1. Look at the following sentences: Sunshine ________________________________________________________ Don’t hurry ________________________________________________________ Take it easy ________________________________________________________ give me just a little smile ________________________________________________________ Don’t worry ________________________________________________________ That’s all I ask for you ________________________________________________________

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    ROCK N’ ROLL Rock n’ Roll was a significant part of American History. It was a genre of popular music that was derived in the year of the late 1940s and the early 1950s. Rock n’ Roll consisted of Blues‚ Country and Gospel music. The name Rock n’ Roll did not obtain its name until the year of 1950s. Piano or saxophone were considered the lead instrument in the earliest rock and roll such as the late 1940s and early 1950s‚ however‚ these were later on replaced by guitars in the middle to the

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    Ml 3534 Research Paper

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    ML 3534 .R64 1992* The Rolling Stone illustrated history of rock and roll‚ 3rd ed.‚ 1992. ML 3534 .P76 1992* Present tense: rock & roll culture‚ 1992. Edited by Anthony De Curtis. ML 3477 .G37 1997 cop. 2 Rockin’ out: popular music in the USA‚ 1997. Rebee Garofalo. ML 3534 .E55 1992 The seventh stream: the emergence of rock’n’roll in American popular music‚ 1992. Philip H. Ennis. ML 3534 .M37 cop. 2 The book of rock lists‚ 1981. Dave Marsh and Kevin Stein. ML 3534 .M37 1994 (Music

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    In the early 1950’s a new artist became present on the rock n roll scene. This artist was the 24 year old Chuck Berry. Chuck Berry was inspired by gospel music chanted in his mother’s household. The family would join in and all sing together and harmonize with one another. Berry also sang in his St. Louis church’s Baptist choir at age six. Berry learned to play the guitar while attending Sumner High School‚ the first Black high school west of the Mississippi. Some of Berry’s other influences were

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    Who Is Chuck Berry?

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    On October 18th‚ 1926‚ a person was born who would change the face of the music industry for decades to come. Chuck Berry‚ born Charles Anderson Edward Berry‚ was considered to be one of the most popular and influential performers of the 1950’s‚ 60’s‚ and 70’s. Even more so‚ he would go on to be known by many as the father of Rock n’ Roll. He had a new distinct sound that people really enjoyed as well as his clever lyrics that made people connect to the songs on a deeper more personable level. Throughout

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    Forever Young. Two words with meaning beyond their miniscule size. Rod Stewart’s 1980’s anthem ignites a spark in one’s mind to truly think deeper into the meaning of his decades old lyrics. Being young is something that every person has to go through and I believe that through the experiences of our youth we are able to grow not only in years but also in intellect‚ knowledge‚ and wisdom. By growing and going through the hardships that we experience as young people‚ we are then in turn able to give

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    How Corporal Colin Sterling Saved Blossom‚ Alberta‚ and Most of the Rest of the World as Well By Thomas King Knowing the author‚ the story has something to do with native people. Corporal Colin Sterling is probably a non-racist police officer‚ surrounded by racist police officers or citizens. I think Corporal Sterling will save the world figuratively‚ not literally. I came pretty close. The story had everything and anything to do with natives. It started

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    Scott Avtt Brothers Essay

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    Stomping around while strumming hard on the banjo‚ willing the crowd to sing along with his words‚ sprinting around the stage‚ clapping as his brother jams to his guitar solo‚ singing a quiet ballad alone on stage with an acoustic guitar‚ throwing his guitar high into the air at the end of a song and catching are all to be expected from Scott Avett of the Avett Brothers during one of their concerts. Avett has what appears to be an endless pool of energy‚ strings‚ and finger picks to pull from at

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    Rhythm And Blues

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    Rhythm and blues is a music genre that combines elements of soul‚ funk‚ pop‚ hip pop and dance. Rhythm and blues (R&B)‚ which combines soulful singing and a strong backbeat‚ was the most popular music created by and for African Americans between the end of the world war 1 (1941-45) and the early 1960s. Such Georgia artists as Ray Charles and Little Richard and James Brown rank among the most influential and innovative R&B performers. At the start of their careers in the 1960s‚British rock bands

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