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    Since the begging of the "Rock Revolution" in Europe and the United States‚ rock musicians such as the Beatles‚ Led Zeppelin‚ and Cream toured constantly all over the world. This touring led to many effects in the countries and cultures they went to and helped pave the way for music to change in these regions. Japan has developed into a top five market for rock and heavy metal music‚ but it was these influences that created a similar but distinctive sound. Just like western rock music‚ Japanese

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    clock.” (Toews 5) meaning that social related activity is prohibited in Naomi’s Mennonite religion. Naomi rebels these restrictions society has made to simulate her life in the city she wants to live in. Examples of Naomi rebelling are listening to Led Zeppelin‚ wearing makeup at school‚ making out with her boyfriend Travis and smoking Sweet Caps constantly. As for Holden‚ he too demonstrates underage alcohol consumption‚ which he “…ordered a Scotch and soda‚ and told him not to mix it-…” (Salinger 69)

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    Insert Name Tutor Course Date Introduction World War I (WWI) refers an international conflict that was mainly based in the continental Europe‚ and spanned from mid-1914 to late-1918. The conflict engaged all the great nations of the world‚ apparently grouped into two rival alliances; the Allies which mainly included France and Britain‚ and the Central Powers mainly involving Germany and Italy. Human casualty rate was particularly high due to technological inventions‚ such as the lethal use

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    List of Small Ecoticons

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    Music from the 1960’s and 1970’s is much different than music of today. Classic rock was started in the 1960’s as a cause of the British invasion‚ which included the discovery of bands such as the Beatles‚ Led Zeppelin‚ and Pink Floyd. The British invasion influenced garage rock which many high school aged boys would participate in. Some examples of garage rock inspired bands are: the Yarbirds‚ the Animals‚ the Rolling Stones‚ the Kinks‚ and the Beatles Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Also

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    Modern English Culture

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    Preface http://www.expatica.co.uk/life-in-united%20kingdom/lifestyle/Country-living_-Life-in-an-English-village-_14553.html - information about the countryside http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_art - information about the English art http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_the_United_Kingdom - information about the music in Englnd Modern English culture What is it that defines the culture of England? The definition culture is as objective and diverse as the

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    Propaganda in Rock Music

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    ROCK MUSIC IN PROPAGANDA This essay will explore the claim that Rock music has a significant and big role in propaganda. The claim derives its sources from the history and today’s social events. The essay begins by summarizing the social situation of 1950s and how Rock music occured. Then‚ it continues with the usage of Rock music in forms of propaganda‚ which are black propaganda and white propaganda. In addition to this‚ the essay talks about in which fields Rock music is used for propaganda

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    of the London Controlling Section and in charge of the organization of Operation Bodyguard believed that the radio transmissions of Fortitude North would not be enough to convince the Germans of a planned invasion of Norway. It was this belief that led to the planning of Operation Graffham to help reinforce Fortitude North. Operation Graffham’s main goal was to convince the German High Command that Sweden was planning to join the Allies in the fight against the Axis powers. This was important to the

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    60s Music

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    The 60s was a legendary era for Music. Many British bands were born that later went on to become iconic‚ but the whole scene was born out of a need for something new and exciting as the new generation refused to conform to their parent’s idea of having a good time. Blues musicians became very popular in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s and early 1960s. British blues soon became a distinct genre‚ and rock and roll‚ rockabilly‚ rhythm and blues and other forms of popular music mixed in the UK‚

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    Sex‚ Drugs‚ and Rock and Roll Rock and Roll is a genre of music that is known for its earsplitting music and people of the partying atmosphere. During the 1950’s and 1960’s these partying people were better known as "hippies‚" easy going‚ laid back‚ just here to have a good time. Thinking back to 1951‚ Alan Freed discovered Rock and Roll; Freed was a disc jockey that obviously loved music. Nowadays we look at rock and roll as a past era that dominated the musical world at one time. Families

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