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    National Ideology

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    Table of content 1 Introduction ………………………………………………………………….2 2 Brief description of the Company ……………………………………………3 3 Individual Attitude and Personalities…………………………………………4 4 Group or Teamwork…………………………………………………………..5 5 Leadership………………………………………………………………...…..6 6 Organizational Politics………………………………………………………..7 7 Organizational Change…………………………………………………..……8 8 Conclusion………………………………………………………………..…...9 References………………………………………………………………….…..10 Appendix Introduction Zara - a quality

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    from Jersey‚ discovered one of the most influential records of the Redcoat punk scene: The Clash’s self-titled debut which chartered dub‚ reggae‚ rockabilly‚ funk‚ and ska. Fallon discovered a British aesthetic that forever changed the musical landscape in the ’70s. This revolutionary underground welded‚ nailed‚ and taped bits and pieces of rock and roll for the disaffected youth of the world. Forty years later‚ the punk rock sounds of the past are alive and well thanks to singers like Fallon. And

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    TASK #4- PERSONAL ESSAY Why Should all ENG4U students read Born to Rock by Gordon Korman "You know what punk is? A bunch of no-talent guys who really‚ really want to be in a band. Nobody reads music‚ nobody plays the mandolin‚ and you’re too dumb to write songs about mythology or Middle-earth. So what’s your style? Three chords‚ cranked out fast and loud and distorted because your instruments are crap and you can’t play them worth a damn. And you scream your lungs out to cover up the fact

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    Why I Love Art

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    For a work of art to be considered a portrait‚ the artist must have intent to portray a specific‚ actual person. This can be communicated through such techniques as naming a specific person in the title of the work or creating an image in which the physical likeness leads to an emotional individuality unique to a specific person. While these criteria are not the only ways of connoting a portrait‚ they are just two examples of how Sherman carefully communicates to the viewer that these works are not

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    Extended Essay – English B Title: American Society Should Take Responsibility for its Troubled Teenagers Research question: Regarding Green Day’s twelve-minute-long music video “Jesus of Suburbia” as well as its lyrics‚ how have the problems of American society led to the problems of American teenagers? Candidate Name: He‚ Jing Candidate Number: 001458-039 School Name: Shanghai Pinghe Bilingual School School Code: 001458 Word count: 3672 Abstract: I’m concerned about

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    extended songs that focus more on theatric instrumentals than a lyrical motive.” (Hanner). Led Zeppelin some of the lyrics talked about how romance‚ casual sexual encounters was a part of a normal routine which had a big impact on the followers of punk music ethics. Rock and roll is irresponsible and potentially dangerous in its casual and sometimes cavalier treatment of drug use and sex. Sid Vicious was a member of Sex pistols‚ he was a heavy drug user. He had a destructive relationship with his

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    (Shimmer‚ 2011) A Study on Consumer Behaviour Toward Dr. Martens Content 1. Introduction1 2. History of Dr. Martens2 3. Cultures and Subcultures6 3.1. Skinhead6 3.2. Punk7 3.3. Compare between UK and China9 4. Motivation and core values11 5. Conclusion15 6.Bibliography16 1. Introduction In fact‚ for most British people‚ Dr. Martens need no introduction since the brand has already become a British icon. Dr. Martens is known as a British

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    Underwear as Outerwear

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    According to Vivienne Westwood‚a Queen of Punk‚ “Fashion is about eventually becoming naked”. She is a designer of punk rock and new wave‚ and the most influential British fashion designer of the late 20th century. To be specific‚ Vivienne Westwood reinvention’s collections‚ Madonna has influenced by her underwear as outerwear’s idea‚ she is the first singer who began to wear a corset-style top for her world tour concert. As a result‚ it has influenced many famous singers‚ such as Rihanna‚ Lady Gaga

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    Patti Smith

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    Patti Smith: Poet and Trailblazer Among her many monikers‚ Patti Smith has most often been called the “godmother of punk.” Despite resisting the label‚ she has had a wide-ranging influence on punk‚ post-punk‚ alternative‚ and mainstream rock artists including U2‚ The Smiths‚ REM‚ Garbage‚ Sleater-Kinney‚ Bruce Springsteen‚ and Madonna. Her seminal first album‚ Horses‚ was released in 1975 and began a career that would lead to her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Patti Smith group up

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    Punk Rock developed sometime between 1974 and 1976 in the United States‚ United Kingdom‚ and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music‚ punk rock bands were far from your typical mainstream 1970’s rock. Punk bands typically use short or fast-paced songs‚ with tough and sharp melodies and singing styles‚ simple composition‚ and mostly political‚ anti-establishment lyrics. Punk embraces a DIY ethic. Many bands self-produced recordings and distributed them

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