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    Protest music was an effective tool used as a weapon in peaceful protest in America during their involvement in the Vietnam War. Singers and songwriters would express their views through the lyrics of their songs, effectively spreading awareness and informing people about the changes that need to take place, and the ideas of peace over war. Protest music was a major contributor in the escalating support for the peace movements, as well as many other movements, against the horrors of the Vietnam War

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    Scrooge to Bob Cratchit's house. Cratchit is Scrooge's delightful and thoughtful employee. Cratchit is always nice to Scrooge even though Scrooge doesn't pay or treat him well. While Present and Ebenezer are in Cratchit's house, it is Christmas Day. Mrs. Cratchit, their crippled child named Tiny Tim, and their other children are all at the dinner table being appreciative of what they have and not thinking about what they don't have. The Cratchits give a toast to Scrooge thanking him for hiring Bob. This

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    closely the song of Bob Marley “redemption” and the story of Shaka Senghor “What We Don’t Understand About Violent Offenders”. Bob Marley (6 February 1945-11 may 1981) was a singer-songwriter of reggae music. He was a committed Rastafarian who infused his music with a sense of spirituality. Shaka Senghor

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    Reggae Paper

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    name for all Jamaican popular music since 1960, is defined as a ‘West Indian style of music with a strongly accented subsidiary beat” (Chang). Reggae music is a great style of music that was popularized by one of the world’s most famous musicians, Bob Marley. Personally, I never listened to it until I made it to college, and it has quickly become one of my favorite genres. For that reason is why I chose to write this paper on Reggae music. This genre is a very calming and relaxing style of music

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    People will sometimes think which would be the most effective method to use to right wrongs redemption or revenge? When righting a wrong, redemption is a more effective method than revenge. Redemption will usually result in less violence and there will be less problems to deal with. Revenge on the other hand, will usually result in more violence and it occasionally bites back on whoever was getting revenge on someone else or a group of people for some specific reason and sometimes things will tend

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    In Frank Darabont’s American classic The Shawshank Redemption, Andy Dufresne is wrongfully convicted and sentenced to life in prison for murdering his cheating wife and her lover. As the story goes on, Andy begins to form powerful connections with both prison officials and influential convicts which help him cut through his time at Shawshank Prison. Through a series of emotional moments and plot twists, Andy begins to realize what he truly wants with his life. In particular, three scenes in the film

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    Rock And Roll Music

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    Music makes the human body feel rewarded. When you start to hear a song or beat that is catchy, you either sing along or move with it. Rock and roll evolved around the 1950’s and this music made people want to sing along and move. But instead of the music, bands were more worried about their makeup and their love lives, this is when GNR(Guns N’ Roses) came into play. GNR joined together in the 80s, and they still play their music at shows, concerts, and other big events until this day. GNR wanted

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    The Extraordinary Man Nominee of six and winner of two Golden Globe awards, starred in two Christmas films, “The Grinch who Stole Christmas” and “The Scrooge,” Jim Carrey once said, “You can spend your whole life imaging ghost, worrying about the pathway to the future, but all there will ever be is what’s happening here and the decisions we make in this moment, which are based in either love or fear. So many of us choose our path based on fear, disguised as practicality. What we really want seems

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    Although several aspects of life are predetermined, there are moments people have control over their fate. For example, no one has control over death, and even though many refuse their undeniable fate, it cannot be avoided. However, there are choices we make that mold our future, thus, changing our fate. On various occasions, there will be a fork in one’s path, and that person will have to choose which journey to take. In life, there are small, ineffective decisions you have to resolve, but there

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    Castaneda Don Juan

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    Brian director of Pacifica Radio broadcast a special 1968 recording of Carlos Castaneda where he talks about his first book the teaching of Don Juan. He also plays the music of Lila Downs and paired her to Carlos Castaneda. Brain first plays a song that she has won an award for. Brain then switches from Downs back to Castaneda, were he show an old interview Carlos was interview by Theodore Roszak in 1968 in KPFA radio station. He talks about when he first meet Don Juan and how he felt like he stood

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