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    and momentarily the Beatles were unable to cooperate amongst another and their music started to individualize. This individualization was present due to “musical differences and rivalries” that were only amplified due to “the constant presence of Yoko Ono during the recording sessions” (Ingles‚

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    twenty-eight‚ Lennon realized that The Beatles were lost‚ so he began to move on after being with the band for several years. He married his beloved second wife‚ Yoko Ono‚ when he was twenty-seven. John Lennon and Yoko Ono started their career with their first album entitled‚ Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins. (John Lennon’s Activism)Lennon and Yoko released five albums between late 1968 and early 1970. One of Lennon’s most important songs was titled‚ Give Peace a Chance. This song was recorded during

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    threatened the US government‚ and led the FBI‚ police‚ and immigration authorities to hunt him down. Richard Nixon believed that Lennon’s anti-war activities could cost him the re-election‚ and decided to have him deported. In response to this‚ Lennon and Yoko Ono announced at a press conference the formation of a new country called ‘Nutopia’‚ and place with “no land‚ no boundaries‚ no passports‚ only people”. Once the Watergate scandal took place and Nixon resigned‚ Gerald Ford showed little interest in the

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    Cassie Lyons Mr. Neary January 19‚ 2011 The Tragic Rise and Fall of Two Incredible Men Thesis: John Lennon and Julius Caesar worked their entire lives to change the world. Cassius and Mark Chapman are remembered for taking the lives of prominent historical figures as opposed to working hard until they deserved the attention like Lennon and Caesar did. They do not get recognition for what they have accomplished but mostly for what happened to them. They deserve honor for the things that

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    had many opportunities including‚ traveling with The Rolling Stones band on their international tour as the official photographer in 1975 as well as take the famous picture of John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1980. The photograph of John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono consisted of Lennon being nude curled around Ono was taken just a couple hours before his death; the photo cover became a famous collector’s item. At the Rolling Stone magazine Annie learned how to work with the bold color and odd poses that

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    Portrait photography: A contemporary portal to artistic truth. By Alan Oakes Self Portrait‚ Annie Leibovitz You don’t have to sort of enhance reality. There is nothing stranger and more revealing than truth through a portrait. - Annie Leibovitz Robert Alan Oakes Art 480i Seminar The search for visual truth is a continuing quest. A pondering of ontology pushes our efforts and abilities as a homogenous culture

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    the band because of that comment. The band broke up when Epstein died of an accidental overdose on sleep pills Later in his life he met Yoko Ono. He and Ono split up in 1973 right before his album was released. After he broke up with Ono he was lonely and made more albums. They were good albums for he was trying to find his voice again. Lennon got back with Ono in 1997‚ and had a baby named Sean a year after they got back

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    Lennon rose to stardom as the founder of the popular 1960s band ‘The Beatles.’ After the breakup of The Beatles‚ he then began using his stardom to send a message of Peace to the world; through his songs which he had a little help with from his wife Yoko Ono‚ Lennon deserves to be classified as a hero because not only was John Lennon a music icon by spreading the word of peace‚ he was determined to make peace‚ and he served as an inspiration to not only me but to many people. Despite his well-known image

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    which the police would later find‚ and bought a copy of The Catcher in the Rye in which he wrote "This is my statement"‚ signing it ‘holden caulfield’. He then spent most of the day near the entrance to The Dakota apartment building where Lennon and Yoko Ono lived‚ talking to fans and the doorman.

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    The Tate Britain museum is the first to touch upon the subject of physical attacks on art in Britain within the period from the 16th century to the present day. The exhibition is dedicated to the issue of iconoclasm which mainly describes religiously‚ politically or aestheticly motiveted destruction of different art pieces such as icons‚ symbols or monuments. This exhibition primarily aims to investigate and point out the particular movements and causes of the assaults on art through objects‚ paintings

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