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    Texts for Belonging

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    Drug Obsession

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    Drug Obsession Most teenagers tend to want to try new things because it’s shown on TV in a cool or unique way. Drugs are a popular topic for TV shows‚ movies‚ music‚ and music videos for this generation. TV shows‚ movies‚ and music show that it’s okay to do and or sell illegal substances clearly this is wrong. Showing drugs in this capacity give the illusion that it’s okay to take or do them. This makes teenagers assume that it is alright to take the substance even though it is not. Drug

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    course of the history‚ for example‚ Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience” and Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall.” Pink Floyd and Henry David Thoreau both express individualism and the idea that one should not participate in the injustice of the government. Thoreau and Pink Floyd both illustrate how the government is trying to create “machines” in society. An idea that is presented in Thoreau’s and Pink Floyd’s work is the idea of individualism. As Thoreau writes‚ “The government’s best

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    did. In addition‚ the fire ate deeply into his flesh. According to the doctors‚ he would be the boy “who would never walk again”. Some of the primary characters are Glenn‚ his brother Floyd‚ and his parents. In this story‚ Glenn is a positive‚ cheerful‚ and vigorous. His brother‚ Floyd is a calmly paced person. Floyd doesn’t prefer to try new ideas or take chances in anything he thinks is too risky. Lastly‚ Glenn’s parents. Cliff and his wife are affectionate and loving. After Floyd’s death in the

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    Greatest selling album of Pink Floyd Pink Floyd has been around since the middle sixties and has produced many platinum hit albums. Albums like the wall‚ Animals‚ The Final Cut‚ and The Division Bell. Pink Floyd has gotten over 30 million record sales for the wall album and over 13 million copies sold for their Wish you were here album. But‚ what Pink Floyd’s greatest achievement is The Dark Side of the Moon album. The Dark Side of the Moon is Pink Floyd’s best album and one of the greatest albums

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    From Robert Frost ’s Mending Wall to Pink Floyd ’s Another Brick in the Wall‚ humankind erects and maintains real and symbolic barriers to protect and defend opposing stances‚ beliefs and territories. Although each "wall" is different they serve the same purpose and both Frost and Floyd oppose them. Robert Frost ’s Mending Wall is a very popular poem. This poem consists of two characters: the narrator and his neighbor. In this poem the two neighbors are mending a stone wall that separates their property

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    Analyzing Rock Albums using Critical/Cultural Studies Nick Gallagher Buck County Community College Professor Queeney May 9th‚ 2013 Abstract In this paper I will be looking at the following things Pink Floyd “Dark Side of the Moon” album and The Clash’s album “London Calling” I will be analyzing their meanings‚ tone‚ purpose and what they have to do as with and how they tie into critical/cultural studies. The music from the album dives into the darker

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    From Dog To God Analysis

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    their music they can connect to their fans‚ friends‚ and family in a way that is easier for them and everyone can find a way to relate to them. The songs “From Dog to God” by Prayers‚ “Undercover Martyn” by Two Door Cinema Club‚ and “Hey You” by Pink Floyd all express the effects of isolation and how it gets in the way of their lives. “From Dog to God” by Prayers is a song about a gang

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    blown away by the skill of the rock and roll revolutionists of the era. Some of the major movers and the shakers of the time‚ “Blue Oyster Cult” and “Pink Floyd” are two bands I count among my favorites. The appeal of this music is so great because I find immense complexity in the instrumentals and the vocals of their music – especially with Pink Floyd. Listening to their “Time” album on a headset with my eyes closed is one of the most deeply fulfilling experiences I can think of. If you have happened

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    Rock Classification

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    popular and best-selling branches of commercial music by now legendary artists. With the wave of popularity of rock ‘n’ roll‚ made immensely popular by the Beatles‚ two British bands – Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath‚ in completely contrasting styles‚ founded the sub-genres of progressive rock and heavy metal. Pink Floyd explored a more psychedelic sound combining electric guitars and keyboards to create amazing sound variations while Black Sabbath delved into a darker‚ heavier sound emphasizing a slow

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