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    Marxism In The 1970's

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    according to some people, could possibly be named as “one of the best decades” of their lives. During the 1970’s, audiences around the world were able to experience the very first Star Wars film on May 25, 1977, the Vietnam War ended on April 30, 1975, disco became very popular in the late 70’s, the Concorde’s first flight took place on January 21, 1976, in London towards its descent to Paris, France, and summer became the “blockbuster” season for Hollywood due to the release and success of Jaws…

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    I Love College Analysis

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    Asher roth song “ I Love College” reflects the culture of the 2000S as a college anthem. The song is categorized through its melody , texture, and its word-music relationships. The key instruments used in the song are a drum and a gutier, those instruments are really used in pop, country, and rock music.The way asher roth has the guitar playing out throughout the whole song with the amazing beat is wonderfully laid out it's a catching tune that mostly everybody can sing along too, he put so…

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    Fashion is described in many ways. According to the Oxford dictionary, fashion is "a popular or latest style of clothing, hair, decoration or behavior". It is a way people express themselves physically. Fashion is a form of art. It is a sign of communication and a way of expressing oneself. As in the words of Blair Waldorf, "fashion is the most powerful art there is. It 's movement, design, and architecture all in one. It shows the world who we are and who we 'd like to be. Just like your scarf…

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    I walk into this medical room filled with people who can’t do the things you do during your daily routine: walking, recalling memories, or carrying on a normal conversation because of situations, all due to something they have experienced, makes me really nervous about what might happen in my life. I used to be able to go where I wanted to go, do what I wanted to do and, aside from small aches and pains, live a relatively “normal” life. However, the demon known as old age slowly crept into my…

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    Surely it was a ruse, it couldn’t possibly be true; Facebook must have it wrong. This thought looped through her mind all morning long, the possibility of it being real was in the back of her mind until the television rang out a truth she couldn’t believe. Michael Jackson was dead. “I saw something on social media, but I just assumed it was one of those hoaxes that pops up once in awhile. But then the news came on, and I heard it. And I remember being shocked. Absolutely shocked.”…

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    enactment of events. Of course, prayer is initially a large driving force behind Islamic extremists’ actions, but oftentimes, recruits “undergo a last round of cleansing and prayer and are sent off with their bomb to the appointed pizzeria, coffee shop, disco, or bus”…

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    Throughout her career, the pop icon known as Madonna has been both widely influential and wildly controversial. Since her beginnings in the music industry, she has consistently made headlines, drawing the admiration of her most dedicated fans and the attention of curious onlookers. Lucy O’Brien’s book, titled “Madonna: Like an Icon” is an attempt at chronicling the pop singer’s life thus far in a “definitive biography”. This book is an in depth and interesting read on the reasoning and…

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    Funk Music Analysis

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    Funk music as an expression brought with it a newly packaged music that was capable of fully embracing both the performers’ and audiences energies. Funk emphasized dancing and how it further expressed implicit meanings not always explicitly understood through the lyrics. Funk music opened the door for a particular subculture, black youth, to take their form of dance expression and broadcast it across the United States through the culturally important program Soul Train. In particular, the…

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    Lakota Woman Essay

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    “A faith you have suffered for becomes more precious. The more the Crow Dogs and other traditional families were persecuted for their beliefs, the more stubbornly they held on to them” (Crow Dog 105). This quote, from Native-American woman Mary Crow Dog in her autobiography Lakota Woman, describes the desire that Native people had to hold onto their beliefs until a time where it was safe to live them. In the 1950’s, 60’s, and 70’s, Native Americans and other social groups fought for their rights…

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    Cultural Globalisation is influenced by the distribution of products and ideas that reflect a standardisation of cultural expressions through out the world. Propelled by the efficient of popular culture and international travel, globalisation has become a massive trend towards homogeneity that will make experiences the same everywhere. Major causes for globalisation are improved transport that makes global travel easier and improved technology that makes global communications easier. In 1946, it…

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