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    Bob Marley was born in February 6,1945 in St.Ann,Jamaica. His birthname was Nesta Robert Marley. Due to a mistake on his passport, he went by the name Bob. Bob Marley didn't have a normal childhood as he barely knew his father. He was the son of Cadella, an 18 year old single mother. He spent most of his time moving to different places with his mother. In 1957 Bob and his mother moved to Kingston Jamaica, as a result he was exposed to poverty and violence taking place in Jamaica at the time.…

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    Bob Marley Natural Essay

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    There is no doubt, The reggae legend Bob Marley’s name is being used to market an international cannabis brand name after a tie-up between the singer’s family members and US private equity group Privateer Holdings. In most of his interviews of one of his popular moments he do say ''Herb is the healing of a nation, alcohol is the destruction. The products will be marketed as “Marley Natural” in a deal which Privateer claims will “honour the legacy and life” of the Jamaican regarding hits…

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    This stereotype is another thing that Bob Marley and his family are revolved around. The Marley family are well known for their music and more importantly their long dreadlocks. Their hair is a huge trademark in the Marley name. With their name being so big in Jamaica the jamaican dreadlock stereotype started. The dreadlocks hair style is now a big trademark of the jamaican look…

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    No ifs ands or buts, Bob Marley changed the future of music and the black community around him. Notwithstanding the way that he experienced childhood in a harsh domain in the ghettos of Trenchtown it doesn't imply that you can't be extraordinary. His portal from falling far from the pessimism was through music. He was an extremely positive and profound mastermind impacted by Mr.Higgs his vocalist. Bob Marley grew up with an outlook like no other he didn't fear anything. This is demonstrated by…

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    death, it can change the way you talk to people. For example Scrooge, in the Christmas Carol, was mean, and always negative after Marley died because they were good work mates. They would work together and do a lot of things together.After Marley had died he was grumpy and didn’t celebrate Christmas like he use to in the past. He was grumpy for a really long time. Before Marley died he was merry, and deferential. But after he was bad-tempered, and discourteous. Then he changed back after the…

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    Bob Marley: A Hero

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    I can ask you who Bob Marley is to you and your answer is most likely going to be he’s a stoner musician. I am here to make my claim he’s more than just that, I want to tell you why I think he’s a hero and with what he has done to deserve to be a memorable hero.Bob is a kind a generous person and you’re about to find out why I think he is. Bob Marley has funded twenty-seven fundraising and awareness projects. Theses projects have made over $1.3 million in donations to causes that have saved…

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    Bob Marley uses his poetic analogy to say that people are subjecting their curiosity due to their fears, so instead of trying they mask behind the wonder if they ever did try. He tries to get people to understand that life cannot be preplanned or has to follow a specific agenda, so basically the purpose of life is simply to take chances. Marley describes being scared of his girlfriend saying that he loves him since she probably hides away from him. Other people might perceive this as neglecting…

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    Jamaica was filled with poverty and violence. Bob Marley used his music to bring people together. Bob Marley acted on what he preached by sharing his wealth and involved himself in politics. Bob Marley is a transcendent person by ringing peace not only to Jamaica but to the world. Bob Marley knew that by making music and helping those who needed inspiration or hope the most was the best thing he could do for the world. The messages in his music were mostly about treating others with kindness…

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    Bob Marley original name was Nesta Robert Marley was a Jamaican legend Reggae, song writer and a musician. Bob Marley was born in February 6th 1945 in Ann parish Jamaica. At the age of seven bob Marley seems to have a knack for spooking people by successfully predicating their future by reading their palms. After some years, he spent in the ghetto of Kingston, bob Marley returned to his rural village and declared that his no more reading palms after a woman asked his to read her palms that his…

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    Bob Marley was a successful Jamaican reggae musician who wrote songs concerning his beliefs within the Rastafarian religion. Specifically, his song “Get Up, Stand-Up”, expresses his opinion on supporting the fighting of rights. The genre of reggae brings a sense of calmness to a song because of the strong bass and drum instruments played. The sound of the music, alone, produces a feeling of peace and support in contrary to if the song was written to be a rock or pop song. “Reggae music is…

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