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    statement: Rock and roll is not just any type of popular genre. Because of the rise of rock and roll‚ a statement has been made where rock and roll influenced the lifestyle‚ attitude‚ and fashion of the many individuals. I. Rock and Roll and the Counterculture Movement. A. Rock music became more than just a form of popular culture. B. Younger generations are able to find their identities C. Economic depression led individuals to turn to ways to solve their suffering II. Social Effects

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    jazz‚ rap‚ rock‚ electronic‚ or even modern day pop‚ as long as people are out there creating music‚ there will be a new type of drug to fuel the fire. The history of drug use started with jazz musicians and their use of heroin‚ and led to the counterculture movement and their avocation of psychedelic drugs and marijuana. This in turn brought about the punk movement‚ who took drug use to an extreme that was not seen before. Although this drug use positively effects the musical aspect‚ it does destroy

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    York: Oxford UP‚ 1994. Print. "The Hedonization of America: The Hippie Movement (opinion)." NaturalNews. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2014. "The Hippie Counter Culture Movement (1960′s)." Mortal Journey. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2014. "Hippie." CounterCulture. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2014. "Hippie Roots & The Perennial Subculture - Hippyland." Hippie Roots & The Perennial Subculture - Hippyland. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2014. Lewis‚ Jon E. Jim Morrison. Philadelphia: Chelsea House‚ 1998. Print.

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    Mrs. Gaska English 3B 14 April 2013 Impact of Automobile In 1920s The automobile. This one introduction changed America’s history forever‚ not only economically but socially as well by exploding business opportunities and broadening the independence of all ages. America’s economy propagated leaps and bounds during the 1920s due to the introduction of the automobile by expanding the horizons of business tenfold. Firstly‚ the automobile industry gave way to jobs never seen before. In regards

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    the reader quickly. Much like the rapid fire delivery of the lines in the poem‚ these characters also live life quickly both literally and metaphorical. The poem is spontaneous as are the characters and each line reveals more and more of the counterculture lives that these men live. Not only does the rhythm of the poem relate well to the characters but so does the ending. When reading this poem I felt like I was really just starting to get into the story until suddenly the ending hits me like

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    2004 14. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna 15. Barlow‚ John Perry. “Liberty and LSD .” and Fields‚ Rick‚ “A High History of Buddhism.” Tricycle Magazine April 1996). 16. John Markoff (2005). What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry. Penguin. p. preface xix. ISBN 978-0-14-303676-0. http://books.google.com/books?id=cTyfxP-g2IIC&pg=PT21. Retrieved 2011-10-05. 17. The Star-Ledger Editorial Page‚ Steve Jobs and LSD: A Q&A on hallucinogenic

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    1. When a female relative died the women of South Fore‚ New Guinea‚ would eat the deceased’s brain and body parts as they mourned. 2. The males of South Fore thought eating small mammals‚ frogs‚ and insects‚ would weaken their vigor and health. Men also had the right to the pigs the women raised‚ so the males had higher-quality meat to eat. The cannibalism was another source of protein for the women of South Fore. 3. To the females of South Fore‚ eating their dead female kin was a mourning ritual

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    took him to the doctor to get his outward appearance fixed and he wore leg braces to correct his posture. Jenny’s home life was difficult which lead her to run away from problems and not face them straight ahead. The life she chose leaded her to counterculture of the 1960’s‚ and the freedom of experimenting with sex‚ and drugs which later lead to her early

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    Like so many things that have achieved massive success in the United States and around the world‚ hip hop has had to endure its fair share of obstacles. Hip hop is an art form that is inherently postmodern‚ progressive‚ and urban‚ and one that includes modes like street graffiti‚ breakdancing‚ and rapping – all which have had some degree of difficulty finding respect in a country trying desperately to hold onto the past. When Jazz came to the American scene in the early twentieth century‚ it too

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    The excerpt from Lewis Tomas’ The Medusa and the Snail argues that at the “base of human thought” are mistakes which facilitate progress and action. Tomas analysis of human behavior is not unheard of – the thought that mistakes perpetuate progress seems increasingly echoed in the modern world. Thomas’ argument goes a step past touting the benefits of mistakes‚ though – he also proposed that direct conflict bolsters action. The ability to be wrong‚ Thomas argues‚ is a gift to humanity‚ because this

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