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    little radio in the living room. When I hear these songs I have a smile on my face. It always reminded me when my children was listening to some of the same kind of music either on Television or radio or when they watched cartoons like Old MacDonald or Bitsy Spider with the same good old folk rhymes. As I got older I remember listening to bands like the S.O.S.‚ Dazz band. My mom always made me play her cassette deck with her oldies or reggae music while she cleaned the house top to bottom. She

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    In the novel A Christmas Carol‚ the author [Charles Dickens pg. 637] stated‚ “Spirit‚ please‚ make me visible! Make me audible! I want to talk to my nephew and my niece”! This proves that scrooge is a dynamic character. In the beginning of the novel Fred tried to invite Scrooge over for Christmas dinner. Scrooge did not listen to him my saying “Bah Humbug” [Dickens 603] and “Good afternoon” [Dickens 604] to get rid of his nephew because he obviously wanted no part with him. Scrooge later wanted to

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    beginning of the First Stave‚ portrayed to have had the only man he shared any relationship with as dead. This man of course is Scrooges deceased business partner Jacob Marley. It is highlighted by Dickens that Scrooge answered to Marley’s name- this gives the impression that they were very similar in character. The deceased Marley is the first supernatural force which Scrooge encounters – in this section of the novella Marley’s spirit explains that three ghosts will visit Scrooge in order to help

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    groups such as Toots and the Maytals‚ Bob Marley and Bunny of the Wailers‚ Peter Tosh‚ Jimmy Cliff‚ John Holt‚ Byron Lee and Culture just to mention a few. There are a number of Reggae tunes that convey political‚ social and religious messages. Some of these messages can be deemed to be revelation knowledge‚ but it seems as though the majority of people are interested in the beat of the music. It is widely accepted that Robert Nesta Marley‚ (Bob Marley) has sparked world consciousness by being both

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    seen to symbolise the disconnection and alienation from society right at the beginning. The black and white film of the youths rioting is played with the soundtrack called burning and lutin by Bob Marley which accompanies these images well as they use words like burning and music of the ghetto etc. Bob Marley was also very famous amongst the youths in the 80’s – 90’s and was seen as a hero. The news bulletin then introduces the film and uses a mix of handheld and archive footage to produce realism.

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    THE THREE SPIRITS OF CHRISTMAS “A Christmas Carol” written by Charles Dickens is known all over the world‚ and is also translated into many different languages. This story is usually told around Christmas time. People use it as an allegory to remind each other the lessons that the three spirits of Christmas teach Ebenezer Scrooge. First of all‚ the purpose of the apparition of the three spirits is to give Ebenezer Scrooge the lessons about the true meaning of being human‚ the valuable of each

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    School Composition

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    which they are associated with‚ or because hobbies are beneficial to them. For me I choose my hobbies and activities depending on my interest and passion to this case My most favourite hobby is to listen to the music. In the majority I can listen to all kinds of music: rock‚ pop‚ rap‚ rnb‚ punk. But it depends on my mood‚ what music I will listen. Music can help me everywhere. It helps to calm down when I’m angry or cheer me up when I get a depression. Some musician can support my life by their quotes

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    Scrooge had just returned home from work and he was getting in bed. “The same face: the very same. Marley in his pigtail‚ usual waistcoat‚ tights and boots...How now!”(Dickens Pg.11). He was so surprised when Jacob Marley appeared. He was scared for his life. Yet the Grinch gets invited to go to the holiday ceremony in Whoville. When he goes down there he thinks it is a hoax because they don’t give him his reward

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    It was the same thing that occurred eight years ago- death. Both the previous day and eight years ago‚ Scrooge had a loved one succumb to the indifferent grasp of death. Eight years ago‚ it was Jacob Marley. One day ago‚ it was Tiny Tim. Scrooge had genuinely tried his best to stop this awful disaster from passing. Alas‚ Scrooge remembered a quote- "There is no great news‚ there is no light at the end of the tunnel‚ there is no silver lining." He didn’t

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    Reggae Drumming

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    Discuss the theoretical and technical concepts of reggae drumming‚ with reference to its historical context (500-600 words) Reggae is a music style (genre) which developed in the Caribbean (Jamaica) in the late 60s‚ which originated from the development of “Ska” and “Rocksteady”. Reggae is recognized worldwide by the rhythmic accents provided from the off-beat pattern (usually played by the guitar or piano) it is also known as the “Skank”. This pattern accents the 2nd and 4th beat in each bar

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