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    captivated small groups of people. Since I don’t drink alcohol, I observed the event from the street, therefore missing the full-on cultural experience of the bagpipes and Irish dancers, although live bands played songs by Flogging Molly and The Dropkick Murphys. The Mill Avenue business district works as a team to successfully produce a popular experience for consumers. And for many people it seems, St. Patrick’s Day is a ritual of their socialization process into our culture. There’s no Irish heritage

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    (title) As I look back on the life I have lived so far I see that with every challenge or shift I have faced in my life path my music changes with it. Whether I move to sad, upbeat, or empowering music, there is always something I listen to to drift away from the world and think. I think music is important for everyone because of that. It gives people an excuse to think and to comprehend what 's going on in their life. I know if I am going through something rough nothing feels better then to rest

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    Let there be light, and there was light Let there be sound, and there was sound Let there be drums, there was drums Let there be guitar, there was guitar, ah Let there be rock And it came to pass That rock 'n' roll was born All across the land every rockin' band Was blowin' up a storm And the guitar man got famous The business man got rich -Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Bon Scott (AC/DC) In the early 1950s

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