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    Poem About Peace

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    regulation‚ integrations‚ meditations‚ United Nations‚ Congratulations. All we are saying is give peace a chance All we are saying is give peace a chance Ev’rybody’s talking about John and Yoko‚ Timmy Leary‚ Rosemary‚ Tommy Smothers‚ Bobby Dylan‚ Tommy Cooper‚ Derek Taylor‚ Norman Mailer‚ Alan Ginsberg‚ Hare Krishna‚ Hare‚ Hare Krishna All we are saying is give peace a chance All we are saying is give peace a chance Source: http://www.bagism.com/lyrics/lennon-collection-lyrics.html#GivePeaceAChance

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    Influences: - Woody Guthrie o Early 30s o Most well known for the song‚ “This land is your land” which‚ recorded at the time of the Depression‚ was intended to lift the spirits of average Americans - Pete Seeger Figures of the Early 1960s: - Bob Dylan o Considered to be the most influential figure of the 1960s Folk movement o Started his career playing in New York coffeehouses o Many of his songs were politically

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    The Beatles made it sound effortless when they came out with their hit song “Let it Be‚” but how simple was it truly to let it be? There was so much going on regarding disobedience‚ drugs‚ and combat. During the 1960s‚ President Johnson had declared war with Vietnam. Young adults in this time period insisted on resorting to different tactics of coping and began to follow the trend that bands and movies supported: drugs. With drugs came strange ways of life including their fashion choices‚ beliefs

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    The Anti-War movement began its rise in the early 1960s and by the 70s with the increase of the U.S. military involvement in Vietnam‚ the movement caught fire and with musical artists such as Joan Baez and Bob Dylan joining the protest‚ the tone of the movement was set. In addition to the opposition of the war‚ the civil rights movement was also underway. People of all colors were fighting for the peace‚ harmony and equality. However‚ African Americans were not as involved in the Anti-War movement

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    Fern Hill vs. Tintern Abbey Both “Fern Hill” by Dylan Thomas and “Tintern Abbey” by Williams Wordsworth are written to share a childhood memory. In each poem themes of youth and time are evident throughout. Thomas and Wordsworth use strong imagery of nature to convey the power of a memory. “Fern Hill represents the passage of one mans life from boyhood to adulthood and the realization of his mortality. The speaker in this poem uses expressive language and imagery to depict a tale of growing

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    Great American Showdown

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    the “US Treasury”are never-ending!! Oh man‚ this unlimited supply of monies like a river flowing endlessly‚ no matter what gets in the way‚ and no matter which way the wind does blow is ours and the world is indeed “Watching The River Flow” (“Bob Dylan”) and also watching the iconic image of former “President Ronald Reagan” at “The Berlin Wall” transformed and fused together with the late great “Stevie Ray Vaughan” and his song‚ “Wall of Denial” showing clearly; “THE NEW DEAL” is to get more monies

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    Poet Dylan Thomas died in 1953 at the age of 39. It is believed that Thomas died of alcohol poisoning‚ since he was a known heavy drinker. However‚ Thomas’s obituary in the New York Times states that the poet died of a “cerebral ailment.” Many theories have come up around about the New York City smog‚ possible pneumonia‚ but the most common is alcohol poisoning. Thomas’s poem “Do not go gentle into that good night” was published two years before his death. The poem encourages fighting against the

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    How Music Effects Society

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    How Music Affects Society COM/150 July 4‚ 2013 If you have not noticed already‚ music has an impact on society. Music is one of the greatest forms of expression. It has caused society to evolve uniquely through many centuries. It has shown to reflect ones culture‚ beliefs‚ religion and sexuality. Nowadays‚ there are many different types of music‚ which are separated into categories‚ called genres. Genres of music can vary drastically‚ from classical‚ to hip/hop‚ to death metal‚

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    Jim Morrison Influence

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    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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    Jimi Hendrix

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    Jimi Hendrix: Reflections of the Man Through the Development of His Albums James McGuire UWC 4‚ Hampton November 4‚ 1996 On November 27‚ 1942‚Jimi Hendrix was born as John Allen Hendrix in Washington at Seattle General Hospital. His childhood was not a privileged one‚ however‚ he did indulge himself in one particular way: Jimi loved to play the guitar. At first he played an old acoustic‚ and later a cheap Silvertone electric‚ which were both strung for a lefty on a right-handed guitar‚ one

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