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    1970's Music Analysis

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    political hostility from the younger generation in the 1960’s summed up by The Who song “My Generation”. Second, the concern for the environment in the 1970’s as song “Big Yellow Taxi” by Joni Mitchell. Third, the misunderstood anti-military song Bruce “Born in the…

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    It used famous singer Bruce Springsteen as an example. Bruce was not at all popular in school and grew up to be an amazing musician. Another example of the quirk theory is Steve Jobs one of the richest men to live on planet earth. In school he wasn’ t popular at all but he later turned into…

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    Tom Morello Net Worth Introduction: Tom Morello is a famous American rock guitarist, actor, singer and political activist. His estimated net worth is $30 million. He is the guitarist of the band Rage Against The Machine. This talented guitarist has been admired by many guitar enthusiasts. He is best known for his creative and unique guitar playing style. Biography and wiki: Morello was born on 30th may in 1964. He was from Harlem New York. Tom was the only child of his parents. His mother…

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    Schools should help us become better citizens by letting us to become a better person that will have a good personality, good judgement and have good character. Martin Luther was a great man with great ideas that inspired the world to not judge, make everyone equal and have the same chances in life.“Education must enable a man to become more efficient, to achieve with increasing facility to the legitimate goals of his life; intelligence is not enough, intelligence plus character this is the real…

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    Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young wrote music that depicted current events of their time. The focus of each song was to expose excessive use of power by authority. Yong’s Song written in response to the actions of Ohio’s National Guard who used excessive force to stop a protest demonstration ending in the deaths of 4 Kent State students. Protesters were against President Nixon’s order to invade Cambodia. The students represented the faces and lives of Vietnamese citizens which sparked…

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    Clayton Condon Joanna Boylan American Literature 3rd 24 October, 2014 America’s Melodies: An Analysis of Patriotism in Lyrics Since the creation of the genre in the late seventeenth century, patriotic music has demonstrated the expression of admiration and devotion for one’s country, boosted general moral in times of crisis, and rekindled pride in who we are, and what we represent, as a great nation. (Rhein 1). In an effort to increase nationalistic views, there are several qualities used…

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    nothing to help the crisis of racism, downgration of women, sexualization of people and etc. Bob Marley was a famous singer and he took that to his advantage by writing “One Love’ and making a difference so people can have a sense of amalgamation. Bruce Springsteen utilized it for the benefit of people also by using it as a “healing anthem” as you stated in one of his concerts after the 9/11 attacks and by doing this he created some peace for those people who were mourning after such a wretched…

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    Bon Jovi Research Paper

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    Bon Jovi was born March 2, 1962, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. This full name was John Francis Bongiovi Jr. During his teen years he looked up to many musicians of his time. Some of those musicians were Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. People would know Bruce Springsteen from his song “Born in the USA”. Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes were a rock band formed in New Jersey. Musicians such as these inspired Bon Jovi to pursue a career in music. After he was finished…

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    Rodney King: Song Analysis

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    When a white person’s bond is less than a black person’s bond for the same crime something is seriously wrong. There is a huge increase in racism, intolerance, and hate. I agree with Bruce Springsteen and his song. I am glad someone finally is speaking up about what is going on and is not afraid to stand up for what is right. We need more people in the world like that and maybe one or two voices won’t make a difference but maybe a few million…

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    I think people assume that I'm an uneducated black man that comes from a broken family with just one parent. None of which is true had a loving mother that worked three jobs to provide for her kids and an awesome stepfather that has been there since day one. I am very educated I'm a student studying marketing. My mom raises me to put God, family and education above everything. I assume people think that way because of the way I talk to certain people. I am the kind of person that doesn't like to…

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