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    Golden Age Of Equality

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    gives us a fresh new meaning of equality. The society forces people’s talents to be equal, so no one would have an advantage. This includes their strength, intelligence, and beauty. The society would call it the “Golden Age of Equality” however Harrison would disagree with that statement. 2081 and the real society can be very different on how they treat the extraordinary and their meaning for handicap, while at the same time they can both be similar like how they both have punishments and there’s

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    Gary Barlow Wiki, Wife, Family, Net Worth, Salary, and Bio Gary Barlow Bio Gary Barlow was born on 20th January 1971 in Frodsham, Chesire to father Colin and Marjorie Barlow. He is a singer, songwriter, record producer and talent show judge. From 2011 to 2013, he appeared as a judge on the X Factor UK. As per Gary Barlow's bio obtained in Wikipedia, he is the second son of his parents and was a music lover since a very early age. Gary Barlow was involved in a British pop band named 'Take That' where

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    I believe John Lennon would have eventually learned guitar even if his half-sister Jackie had never showed him how to play banjo because John already played harmonica and was into painting and poetry. Because John experienced one loss after another during his early life, he was angry, lost, and insecure. I think Rock and Roll gave him an opportunity to release his built up aggression he held from not being raised by a father and losing his mother shortly after they started to reconnect.

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    Ace in the Hole made a few records for the independent Dallas-based label D in the late '70s, but they never went anywhere. Toward the end of the decade, Strait attempted to carve out a niche in Nashville, but he failed since he lacked any strong connections. In 1979, he became friends with Erv Woolsey, a Texas club owner who had formerly worked for MCA Records. Woolsey had several MCA executives come down to Texas to hear Strait. His performance convinced the company to sign him in 1980. "Unwound

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    "Revolver" is an album created beautifully by a few of my favorite artists known as The Beatles. As you should know the 70's was the time that "hippies" became a huge trend along with people starting to use acid a lot more, and I believe that The Beatles really stood out since their album was gladly released on August 5th, 1966; that was with the help of all members from the band taking LSD. A member from the band took a crazy risk for one single song, acid took on a negative and positive toll for

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    Rock Band: AC/DC

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    When people are asked “which is the most rock famous band” or “do you know any rock band”, most people answer AC/DC. Despite being one of the oldest rock bands that are still active, AC/DC is still famous and well known among generations. The band has been around for more than 40 years and has been globally recognized as one of the most influential band to the pop culture of rock and roll. The band has a history of rotating members, yet the band is able to retain its famous characteristic in the

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    Amy Winehouse's Life

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    a lot of things such as tea, fish and chips and a Queen. Who knew that Britain could produce musical geniuses, such as The Beatles who would create a path for success for many of Britain's musicians in America. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and

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    his arrogance and drug use get in his way. John Lennon was born on October 9, 1940 in the United Kingdom. When Lennon was only 20 years old he helped form and create the famous band, The Beatles, along with other members Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Beatle mania got to Lennon’s

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    Chandler Tuttle is an adaptation of the short story 'Harrison Bergeron' by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. which looks into a dystopian society where everyone is finally equal. Vonnegut wanted to show us how absurd the world will become when everyone is equal and Tuttle has conveyed that perfectly in his adaptation. The story is told from George Bergeron's perspective as he watches his son Harrison perform his act of rebellion and his own requiem. Tuttle uses Harrison to criticise how absurd perfect equality is and

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    “Harrison Bergeron” is a short story that takes place in a dystopian society where everyone has equal mental and physical capabilities forced on them by the government. In this short story, Harrison Bergeron supposedly plays a big role in society by being ‘the savior,” but his goal to protest against the handicapper general and try and save the society from being handicapped ultimately did not work out in his favor. Harrison symbolizes a savior figure who intends to take down a totalitarian government

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