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    Designing a cover for the Bruce Springsteen book “Born To Run” began by researching the book. Firstly, I listened to the audio book and notated common themes and critical milestones in the life of the author. From there, I located images, fonts and historical information on the author from the internet. Sketches were mocked up based on the data that I collected, and I included various themes as I progressed from one sketch to the next. The thought process for each of the eight sketches is as follows:

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    Count Olaf has nasty fingernails. Another thing nasty about him is that he NEVER brushes his teeth. The colors of them is green and brown with a hint of yellow. How gross is that? I would say he is about 6 foot 5. His hair always sticks straight out. Let’s just say his physical appearance isn’t the best. Count is very skinny. His face looks like there is not fat there. He looks very unhealthy looking. His accomplices are all weird looking. One is very fat and very short with a big long nose. The

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    By seeking a partnership with Duke Records this allowed the Peacock musician roster to expand in artistry and sound by joining; Peacock’s gospel sound with Dukes R&B sound. These two styles of music helped influence rock and also soul music, which were recorded years later on other labels. David Mattis agreed to the partnership since it would give him more time to produce and write. The trust between Don and David did not last long as a disagreement took place. David demanded that Don owed him more

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    newspaper reported that five men have been detained for breaking into Watergate office complex, the headquarters of Democratic National Committee to obtain wiretap and collect sensitive details of political opponents. Two reporters, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward were put on the case by Washington Post to unveil circumstances surrounding the scandal. On investigation, they suspected that the intrusion

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    Mumford And Sons

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    The band Mumford and Sons can be credited with the fairly recent rise in the popularity of folk rock music. Their raw and emotional experiences expressed in the form of song, with the use of banjos, guitars, an upright bass, drums, piano, and mandolin give them a sound that no other band can seem to duplicate. Mumford and Sons were formed in 2007 in West London. The members of the band include Marcus Mumford, who is the lead vocalist, he plays the guitar, drums, and mandolin. Ben Lovett does vocals

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    The novel A. Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens's in the novel Scrooge.Scrooge is visited by three ghost and they are trying to bring Christmas spirit back to him.After Scrooge is visited back to his past and to his future he relives that he is not the man he is supposed to be after he visited his grave cite. I am going to be writing a essay about what scrooge said and what does he mean by saying that,and do i think that scrooge followed his own conclusion.Here is what I am going to write what are

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    School's Out Case Study

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    Johnny Depp stepped on stage as he joined Gene Simmon for a live rock performance at the Lucky Strike bowling alley in Hollywood on Sunday. The event was held to support MendingKids.org which funds a number of free corrective surgeries for children around the world. The fundraising concert tickets cost $150 and not easy to have. However, the place was jam-packed with fans who wanted to watch the two musicians. The 52-year-old actor joined the KISS music legend without speaking a word to help the

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    at the heart of it all. Ranging from the folk movement led by Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs and Dave Van Ronk to the release of "Revolution 1" on the Beatles' White Album. Music gave the generation of the social change new inspiration and an outlet to express their dissatisfaction with the established morals of society. Rock n’ roll became popular, lyrics were becoming more sexual, and everyone wanted a piece of the rebellion. Artists like Bob Dylan and Elvis were a huge influence on the music scene of the

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    Ringo Starr Biography

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    Richard Starkey,[2] MBE (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English drummer, singer, songwriter, and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the Beatles. On most of the band's albums, he sang lead vocals for one song, including "With a Little Help from My Friends", "Yellow Submarine" and their cover of "Act Naturally". He also wrote the Beatles' songs "Don't Pass Me By" and "Octopus's Garden", and is credited as a co-writer of others, such as "What Goes On" and

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    Tom Petty was born on October 20, 1950 in Gainesville Florida. He is currently 65 years old. Tom Petty’s full name Thomas Earl Petty. (AKA Thomas Petty or Tom Petty.) His gender is male. Tom Petty’s mother and fathers names are Earl Petty (that is where Tom Petty got his middle name) and Katherine Petty. He has one brother named Bruce Petty. Tom Petty was very poor growing up. He went to Howard Bishop Middle School only for 9th grade. Tom Petty was really quiet. Earl Petty (his father) was a salesman

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