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    Robert Allen Zimmerman

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    Robert Allen Zimmerman‚ who is later known as Bob Dylan‚ was born in May 24‚ 1941 in Duluth‚ Minnesota to Abram and Beatty Zimmerman. Fun fact is that he shares his birthday with the american rapper G-Eazy‚ who was born May 24‚ 1989. Bob Dylan’s hometown is Hibbing‚ Minnesota and he was born into Judaism but then later converted to Christianity. He plays a wide variety of music such as folk‚ blues‚ rock‚ and country. He also uses different instruments such as the guitar‚ keyboards‚ harmonica‚ and

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    Alcoholics Anonymous came to be in Akron Ohio in 1935 It was formed by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob out of a desperation to stay sober and not quite knowing how to do so. Bill W. had the idea that maybe one drunk trying to help another stay sober might be the key. Originally Bill W. tried to get sober by attending a religious group‚ the Oxford Group‚ and his evolved into AA as we know it today. Bill W. had managed to put together six months of sobriety when he was out of town and was in a situation

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    04.05 Uncle Sam's Toolbox

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    04.05 Uncle Sam’s Toolbox—Honors Should Congress continue to support social security? Absolutely! I think that the government should continue funding social security‚ because for some people that’s the only thing they can rely on as their source of income‚ if they stop funding social security then millions of people have no way of surviving then they have to go with their plan B which is go to other welfare programs like food stamps‚ etc. If they turn to other welfare programs doesn’t that mean

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    Reggae Music

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    freedom through music. It was widely perceived as a voice of the oppressed. Reggae’s most transcendent and iconic figure‚ Bob Marley was the first Jamaican artist to achieve international superstardom in the process introducing the music of his native island nation to the far flung corners of the globe. Marley’s music gave voice to the day-to-day struggles of the Jamaican experience. Bob Marley expresses his belief that music is a message and route to freedom in the song “Trench town.” Roots of Reggae

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    Angel's Work

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    04.07 Slavery: Assessment "Redemption Song" - Bob Marley 1. What emotions do you feel while listening to this song? The emotions that I felt from the song was this is a reflection on time‚ slavery and all the things associated with them. 2. What other events or experiences does this song make you think about?

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    Unprincipled Political Ambition: The Watergate Scandal Written by Kristian Mennill Submitted to: Pavey‚ B. CHA-3U1-02 Waterloo Collegiate Institute 5/25/2013 Topic Proposal i. Crooked Political Ambition: The Watergate Scandal ii. Did the Watergate Scandal shift the general public’s trust away from the Government and more towards the media? iii. In my essay‚ I plan on inquiring about the legality of actions

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    Another young performer‚ Jimi Hendrix‚ insisted that he performed last because he had something special in mind for the crowd (Evans 215). Jimi Hendrix was a dreamer with a very determined heart he refused to abandon any belief he sincerely believed in. The climax of the show at Woodstock was Hendrix’s electrifying version of the “Star Spangled Banner‚” which encased both the musical and political tone of Woodstock that would be absorbed and distributed by the American youth that attended (215)

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    Robert Zimmerman Biography

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    May 24‚ 1941. Most people know him as the American singer/songwriter‚ Bob Dylan. He was born in Duluth‚ Minnesota‚ and he was raised in Hibbing‚ Minnesota. He was born to Jewish parents‚ Abram Zimmerman and Beatrice Stone. He had one younger brother named David. He lived in Duluth‚ Minnesota until he was six years old‚ that was when he moved to Hibbing‚ Minnesota‚ where he lived for the remainder of his childhood. As a child‚ Bob Dylan enjoyed listening to the radio. At first‚ he would listen to blues

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    love”‚ reggae empowers its listeners with concepts of acceptance‚ peace‚ and unity. In the late 1960’s Reggae was introduced to the Jamaican culture as a way of expressing their every day lives through music. One of the world’s most famous artists Bob Marley‚ the Third World’s first superstar‚ with his musical gospel of love and global unity set the way by living‚ and leading through example. With his talent and religious belief being his only weapons‚ the Jamaican recording artist applied himself

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    Rock and Roll then stemmed from Rhythm and Blues‚ in fact‚ many of the first recorded "Rock" songs where simply white musicians re-recording Rhythm and Blues songs originally written by black artists. It took Bob Dylan 23 years to realize that he wanted to become a rock musician. Bob Dylan‚ whose birth name was Robert Allen Zimmerman‚ had a relatively uneventful childhood in a Minnesota mining town. He adopted his pseudonym when he went to the University

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