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    David Green Day Analysis

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    In the 1950s‚ David Green‚ Jewish football star‚ lives in the economically diminishing town of Scranton‚ Pennsylvania. For his senior year of high school‚ David is given a scholarship to St. Matthew’s‚ an elite Catholic prep school located in Massachusetts. When he arrives‚ he meets all of his teammates‚ a few that he forms a bond with‚ Charlie Dillon‚ Rip Van Kelt‚ Jack Connors‚ and his roommate Chris Reece. David Green then learns about St. Matthews’ cherished honor code system‚ which stands by;

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    The imprisonment of hardcore criminals is a waste of taxpayers’ money. You just woke up‚ turned on your radio and again you hear about a murder‚ a rape‚ homes being burglarized‚ young children being molested‚ and these are just a few. The constant fear you live in‚ the negative influence that are being portrayed to your children and the lack of security in your community even country‚ just to name a few. Finally they are caught and you feel relived. You no longer live in constant fear that the

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    Green Day is a California based pop-punk band consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong‚ Mike Dirnt‚ and Tre Cool. At the age of fourteen‚ Armstrong and Dirnt decided to form a punk rock band‚ and at first they called themselves Sweet Children. By early 1989‚ however‚ they added drummer Al Sobrante to their band and decided to change their band name to Green Day. After independently releasing their first EP‚ which was well received by the locals‚ the group signed with the local independent label Lookout

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    English Assignment – Written Text Green Day - minority The Song ‘Minority’ is written and performed by Green Day which consists of four band members‚ Billie Joe Armstrong (Lead singer/Guitar)‚ Mike Dirnt (Bass/Backup vocals)‚ Tre Cool (Drums) and Jason White (Backup guitar/backup vocals). It was released on the album ‘Warning’ from the record label ‘Reprise Records’ on October 3rd 2000. Minority is all about standing up for what you believe in and not letting people push you around or tell you

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    Paige Makuch October 18‚ 2012 AP Language and Composition Green Day‚ Period 2 Visual Rhetoric In this piece of visual rhetoric‚ there is a very strong message conveyed. Depicted in the medium are lips‚ very disturbing lips. The creator of this piece uses image to connect to the viewer visually‚ expressing a very serious tone. Image is a very powerful tool; it makes the author more credible and the audience more apt to agree and believe. The creator of this image intends

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    Disturbing World of the Psychopath Among Us.              (9th ed.) Prothero‚ M.‚ & Smith‚ C. (2006). Defending Gary: Unraveling the Mind of the Green River Killer Reichert‚ D. (2004). Chasing the devil‚ my twenty-year quest to capture the Green River Killer (1st ed.) Rule‚ A. (2004). Green River‚ Running Red: The Real Story of the Green River Killer- America ’s Deadliest Serial Murderer Quinet‚ K. (2011). Prostitutes as Victims of Serial Homicide: Trends and Case Characteristics 1970-2009

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    52 –year-old white male better known in history as the Green River Killer who preyed on runaways and prostitutes in the Seattle area from the years 1982 to 1998. Ridgway chose his victims because they were easy targets and he felt that he could get away theses murders for years and he did. Police records indicated that Ridgeway was responsible for murdering more than 48 eight women over a span of 20 years. The green river runs south of the city of Seattle a place where the surrounding

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    you think of serial killers‚ Charles Manson and Ted Bundy may come to mind. However in the fall of November 2001‚ the world was introduced to a man who made both Manson and Bundy look like boy scouts‚ Gary Leon Ridgway. Ridgway‚ also know as the Green River Killer‚ confessed to a total of forty-eight murders‚ securing him the title of the most heinous serial killer in U.S. history. For over two decades a special task force questioned witnesses‚ compiled evidence and developed a profile which would

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    Contrary to popular belief‚ the band Green Day is not just a group of angsty millennials whose solitary intent is to force a migraine onto the whole of conservatist America. The band has a solid reputation when it comes to displaying legitimate forms of protest and education about the ‘blind leading the blind’‚ so to say‚ in media representation. In the popular single American Idiot‚ from the 2004 album American Idiot‚ Billie Joe Armstrong‚ along with accompanying members of his band‚ use fast-paced

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    had no weapons of mass destruction‚ this war is certainly not the war just to against terrorism. On the poster of American Idiot‚ there is a hand thrust into the air‚ holding a heart shaped grenade dripping with blood‚ possibly symbolizing that Green Day believes that the heart of America is rooted in violence‚ or perhaps symbolizing that invasion on Iraq‚ is reflecting their intense dislike for war. The musical tells three friends forced to choose between dreams or suburbia as they seek out meaning

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