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    World Peace Through Music

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    Julia Cubbedge Mr. Loza English 10/ Period 4 13 September 2012 World Peace The only things we hear on the news lately are what country is getting bombed‚ who hates who‚ and the sheer number of people dying every day. There is too much discrimination‚ madness‚ and anger circulating through our world right now. We have soldiers dying every day for our country in a war that could be stopped with peaceful actions. Instead‚ we have become oblivious to what is going on around us. Music has always

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    Nepalese Musical Instruments MusicThe Newars are very much rich in traditional‚ classical and folk music as in dances. Various music and dance events take place in different parts of Newar societies on the occasion of different festivals. In fact‚ the Newars are so duly intermixed with music and dances that not a single festival‚ feast or ceremony‚ ’from womb to tomb’‚ passes without a music or music and dances. Various songs‚ musical instruments and dances are connected with various religious

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    the film. The music pleasantly complements the images with motifs for the characters‚ setting and action. The ruler of the combined lower and upper cities is a cold middle-aged man named Joh Fredersen(Alfred Abel) who also has a good hearted son named Freder Fredersen(Gustav Frohlich). Joh Fredersen has a particular style of running Metropolis which is some what like a dictator. Meanwhile‚ the workers are dissatisfied with their brutal and dangerous working conditions. They

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    social and human traits. However in all texts‚ one element prevails; that is that the journey is of greater significance than the arrival. Texts that help explore this and the poems ‘Frost at midnight’ and ‘Kubla Khan’ by Samuel T Coleridge‚ Imagine by John Lennon and ‘Alice’s Adventure’s in Wonderland’ by Lewis Carroll. In the poem ‘Kubla Khan’‚ imagery is also important for Coleridge to convey his imagination and exploration of the land to the reader and consequently takes on the journey across

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    Arizona time 窗体顶端 1 One writer describes this 1971 John song as "leaping right out of the radio" with its dramatic‚ unaccompanied vocal choir opening and powerful funky rock bass and drums groove. It is... "Luck of the Irish" "Working Class Hero" "Imagine" "Mind Games" "Power to the People" 2 The BBC banned this top ten Paul single‚ written while in Spain prior to the Wings summer tour of 1972‚ due to "lyrical concept problems" (some say drug connotations)‚ but it still proved to be Wings’ best showing

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    by a two-note police siren Lennon heard while at home in Weybridge. This became "Mr. City policeman sitting pretty...". ‘ Lennon. (1967). I Am the Walrus. Available: http://www.beatlesbible.com/songs/i-am-the-walrus/. Last accessed 08/12/2015. For the actual song‚ the idea of the Walrus was from the poem ‘The Walrus and The Carpenter’ which has been said to be from the sequel of Alice in Wonderland called Through the Looking Glass. In 1980 in a Playboy interview‚ Lennon said: "It never dawned on

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    The Beatles came together in Liverpool‚ United Kingdom in 1960. This wonderful band consisted of John Lennon who played the rhythm guitarist‚ Paul McCartney who played the bass‚ George Harrison who played a variety of instruments including a multitude of Indian instruments‚ and Ringo Star who played the drums. The Beatles revolutionized rock and roll music by their impeccable song writing abilities‚ their spectacular‚ unique societal views‚ and their extreme perseverance. The Beatles took America

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    at from different angles. While McCartney and Lennon sang "Love is all you need"‚ Jagger and Richards shouted "I can get no satisfaction". As for the kind of music they played‚ both The Beatles and The Rolling Stones chose rock music. This‚ along with the fact that both bands appeared in the 1960’s‚ contributed a lot to their becoming rivals. Despite this rivalry‚ their songs didn’t sound similar at all. On the one hand‚ The Beatles played soft tones combined with traditional motives taken from English

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    Annie Leibovitz This paper has been far more difficult to research than I thought it would be. Unfortunately‚ photographers are not always given the full credit they desrve for their work and therefore‚ it is impossible to find the names of the artists of some of my favorite photographs. Instead‚ I decided to just look up popular photographers in the fashion industry in hopes of having easier access to information. Despite the fact that I now had the names of some of the most world famous fashion

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    In the second half of the 1950s‚ John Lennon and his friend Peter Shotton (who would leave soon after) formed a group called The Quarrymen‚ which in 1957 Paul McCartney joined followed shortly by George Harrison. The Quarrymen began playing in various venues in Liverpool when bassist Stuart

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