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    Ten: Welch shared the stage with The Rolling Stones. In 2012, Welch had the opportunity to do something not many artists get to do: sing on stage with the Rolling Stones. During the Stones’ five show run at the O2 Arena that year, she got to perform “Gimme Shelter” with the legendary

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    his enemies before killing them and leaving souvenirs such as playing cards on dead bodies. However, the action of Kilgore offering the injury soldier water showed the compassion and respect he had for a fellow soldier. He states, "Get out of here! Gimme that canteen. Get outta here or I kick your fucking ass! Any man brave enough to fight with his guts strapped in can drink from my canteen any day." Kilgore offering his own canteen water to a Vietnam soldier shows the immense regard he has for soldiers

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    Scout about the Cunninghams and how they wont take anything they cant give back. Scout also tells uncle Jack that Atticus actually listens and understands to both side of the story. “I took a deep breath ‘Well, in the first place you never stopped to gimme a chance to tell my side of it- you just lit right into me. When Jem and I fuss Atticus never just listened to Jem’s side of it, he hears mine too…” (Lee 113) Atticus listens to Jem and Scout like a lawyer. Atticus is very intelligent also. Atticus

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    stand up for it rather than just accept someone else's, and in Uncle Jack, as he now knows how to deal with situation such as this where listening to just one side of a story can be unfair for others. “Well, In the first place you never stopped to gimme a chance to tell you my side of it - you just lit right into me. When Jem an’ I fuss Atticus doesn’t ever just listen to Jem’s side of it, he hears mine too, an’ in the second place you told me never to use words like that except in ex-extreme provocation

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    1) "Sympathy For The Devil" from Beggar's Banquet (1968) This song is sung in first person with Jaggar taking the role of the devil. The catchy "Woo woooo" background vocals will carry you along as the beat rolls this masterpiece forward. "Pleased meet you. Hope you guessed my name." As per usual for The Rolling Stones, the lyrics alone are a stand-alone work of art. 2) "Tumbling Dice" from Exile on Main St. (1972) This is a great song about a gambling, womanizing, and boozing man. This is one

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    Alternative School. They begin to shout verbal sexual abuse at her, “Let me get some of that sweet ass, mama!” a nervous and frightened Precious ignores them and continues on her way home when they shout at her again “Did you hear the fuck I said? Gimme that ass!” at which at this point one of the young men run up behind

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    was waiting for her she shows up with a suitcase bigger than her, implying that she wants to go with him. Deep inside Holden you can tell this hurts and frustrates him to the point where he snaps at Phoebe and says, “‘ you’re not going. No shut up! Gimme that bag.’” (Salinger 206.) Holden gets very mad at Phoebe for wanting to go with him because he does not want her to lose her innocence. He does not want Phoebe to experience all the corrupt things in his life. All he wants is for Phoebe to go to

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    MARTIN SCORSESE A Comparative Analysis Goodfellas, Casino and The Departed Martin Charles Scorsese was born November 17, 1942. Suffering from asthma, he spent most of his time watching movies and by the time he was eight, he was already drawing his own storyboards that were directed/produced by himself. Although he considered going into priesthood, making movies was Scorsese’s true calling and he went on to make some of Hollywood’s most memorable films. Incorporating themes from his Italian

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    Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. According to Keith, “Ian Stewart was the man who held the whole thing together.” The rolling stones were popular in the 20th century. Three of the songs rolling stones played were • You Can’t Always Get What You Want, • Gimme Shelter • (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction Ian Stewart And not just in the early days when his piano playing was integral to the blues and R & B that the band was playing around the London clubs. Ian Stewart born 18 July 1938 Pittenweem, Scotland.

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    how they will benefit from Mike’s death and how they were celebrating it. Erik and Arthur were acting out and laughing at when Joey was trying to take off Mike’s shoes. Erik grabbed at Arthur’s shoes and screamed in a high pitched voice, “The shoes! Gimme the shoes!” Paul looked at his mom to see if she saw but she didn’t. Paul turned back to watch the cruel comedy routine and there they were Erik and a nasty friend the only thing that changed is the name of the friend.

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