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    people would say that the Bee Gees defined disco. The three Gibb brother had a impact on music in the sixties. The Bee Gees had a big impact on disco genre, they had five platinum albums, and they were inducted in the Rock and Roll hall of fame Making them one of the best bands in the disco genre. This is how the three Gibb brothers got interested in music . The boys performed their first talent show in 1955 . The Bee Gees first performed in a talent show at gaumont British theater . After their talent show they had to come up with a good band name. It is intersetting how the Bee Gees got their name . The three oldest boys got their name from the brothers Gibb and they sort it to BG. The three Gibb brothers got their band name from…

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    Entertainment In The 1950s

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    American families. The availability of soap operas, news programs, movie related shows, reality TV shows made the television the prime entertainment source of the house hold, But what people didn’t see was that television was bringing down the cinema business less people started attending motion picture movies because they had everything they needed to watch on the television at home without paying a single dime to watch it. This caused some movie theatres to run out of business or made some…

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    The Disco Era and the Bee Gees The disco era in the United States began in the year 1975 and lasted for 5 years, until 1980. It was seen as an alternative to rock music and is characterized by the dancing rhythm and use of electronic instruments to create a somewhat repetitive sound. The name came from the European “discotheque”, a word known and used in the 1960s in Europe where clubs were devoted to dancing. In order to enter discotheques in the United States it was common for you to have to…

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    Selle Vs Gibb Case Summary

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    the plaintiff must prove ownership of copyright, originality of the work, copying of the work by the defendant, and a substantial degree of similarity between the two works. The composer, Ronald Selle, claims that the three Gibb brothers, also known as the popular Bee Gees group, wrote the song, “How Deep Is Your Love”, infringing the copyright of the song, “Let it End”. Selle is an antiques dealer, a part-time musician, a composer of popular songs and religious music. Selle claims that he…

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    Jazz And Swing Music

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    multi-musician, a producer, and a singer. Another style of music that came out was surf/psychedelic rock. The most famous bands out of this style of music was the Beach boys and the Jimi Hendrix experience. The Beach Boys with “wouldn’t It Be Nice” and all time famous “Surfin USA”. The final type of music that came out during this era was roots of rock. These bands were a more relaxed version rock and roll but helped create the style of it. Creedence, The Animals, and The Troggs were huge bands…

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    Love songs and poems are very popular in poetry and song writing. The Poem, The Bean Eaters, is about an elderly couple that are left with nothing in there lives, but love. George Strait’s chart topper, I Cross My Heart is about a man telling a woman about his everlasting love for her. In many ways the two poems are very similar but still remain different. Each of these two poems have different mood and tone even though the poems are mostly about love. The Bean Eaters is a hard poem to…

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    In an Oxford dictionary, there are around 171,000 words with each word meaning a unique meaning. There are words that mean good and bad that differ from books to everyday conversation. Censorship in Literature is not necessary because it changes the historical setting, defeats the freedom of speech idea to writers, and hinders the challenge of becoming a responsible reader. As time progresses, words tend to change its meaning since it is used in different ways. history. As Carrey Webb stated,…

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    Imagine a world where everyone carries a mark of how many lives they have lived. Where you would be reincarnated and have be born with a mark. Well that’s how my world is and everyone has a certain amount of mark, except me… my mark is special. I walk around everyday with an infinite symbol meaning I have lived unlimited lives and will keep on living unlimited lives. In school it is always a competition of who has lived the most lives and those who have lived the most lives are known to be more…

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    Songs are one of the most powerful expressions of a writers emotions. The lyrics flow leaves a map of the thoughts the writer is pouring out for all to hear. The song “Somewhere Only We Know” by Keane gives a nostalgic feeling of growing up and leaving a carefree life behind. This transition is hard for everyone who come upon it. Keane stresses this with his words, allowing every listener to hear that it is harder than anyone believes to give up the life they once knew. He shows the agony one…

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    Annotated Bibliography This annotated bibliography reflects my passion to teach marriage and relationship education classes to adolescents and adults in order to help strengthen the developed relationship skills within the couple unit. These articles cover influences on romantic relationships across the lifespan as well as curriculum evaluations related to the programs I am certified to teach (PREP). This bibliography also includes journal articles about divorce mediation and the effects of…

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