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    Smells Like Teen Spirit

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    “Smells Like Teen Spirit” soared high in records and radios in the 90s and still known to many until today, because of its remarkable tune and lyrics made by the legendary band, Nirvana. Now, because of its worldwide hit and undisputed popularity, it was dubbed as the most Iconic Song of All Time. The University of London’s study resulted that the Kurt Cobain hit is the most popular song in music’s history. According to Music Times, the greatest track described the “grunge movement of the 90s”…

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    The biggest challenge in Sinatra’s career was dealing with and accepting the changes in the music business. Around the 1950s and 1960s, Sinatra’s career began to drop as people’s interest now turned to new, upcoming music: “[Sinatra] was left with a shrinking audience and his own stubborn good taste” (Sinatra, Tina par. 22). Sinatra’s own daughter was able to see how her father’s popularity was starting to get worse because of his own “stubborn good taste”. William Ruhlmann, a well-known writer…

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    A few weeks ago, I was driving down highway 36 to get to my house and the person in front of me was going 50 on a 55 and I was getting very mad at the person, then he decides to turn right off of the road but he didn’t use his turn signal so I almost knocked into him. I hate when people drive without using turn signals, go under the speed limit, and have their brights on. Driving without using turn signals really grinds my gears. Driving without using turn signals really grinds my gears. When…

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    Simon cowell was born October 7, 1959 in London, England. Simon Cowell is an English reality television judge, producer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is most known as a judge on the British and American TV talent competition series such as, Pop Idol, The X Factor, Britain’s Got Talent, American Idol, and America’s Got Talent. Simon Cowell is the primary founder and chief executive of the British entertainment company Syco. In the early 1980’s, Simon developed fanfare records with Iain…

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    Mac Demarco Net Worth Introduction Mac Demarco is a Canadian singer whose net worth is $1.5 million. His full name is McBriare Samuel Lanyon "Mac" DeMarco but he was born by other name that is Vernor Winfield McBriare Smith IV. He was born on 30th april 1990. Biography & Wiki Though Demarco was raised in Edmonton situated at Alberta, his birthplace was different. It was Duncan in British Columbia. The passion for music was with him from his schooldays as he was associated with many bands at…

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    wondered if the government watches you”? Is a question that everyone has asked a friend or family member. In Harrison there government is somewhat like this but only worse. Everyone is the same no one is different no one has their own opinions, talents, and flaws. This is the way the main conflict conveys the author's message. The main conflict the author tries of Harrison Bergeron is that Harrison wants to be unique and have everyone be themselves and not controlled. In the passage he has…

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    Paul McCartney is a sensational man who was born on June 18, 1942 in Liverpool, England. Raised in a working class family Paul McCartney at an early age fell in love with music, partly due to his part jazz musician father. With the many various influences of music in Paul McCartney’s life, these influences impacted him to build a band that emerged as The Beatles. The Beatles by far were one of the first globally recognized all-male rock n’ roll and later pop performers. Following the explosion…

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    “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut takes place in the year 2081 where everyone is equal with little to no differences. The story explores the idea of the tall poppy syndrome, a social phenomenon where people are called on and criticised in a negative way for their achievements. The ultimate utopian is where every human being is equal. However, it is later on showed in the essay how the terms ‘equality’ and ‘happiness’ can lead a downward path. In the story, Vonnegut provides the audience with…

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    Harrison Bergeron was the only one that wasn’t equal. Dianna Moon Glampers avoided thinking about the possible corruption he could spread. And she lead the charge that put him in custody, but it was too easy. Harrison let them take him, since he intended to use his capture as a means to spread a message of hope that other could be freed. It consumed him. He knew he could break free, but his own arrogance would lead to his downfall. When they placed the guns at his head, Harrison had no choice…

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    In 1966 the first take on “Strawberry Fields Forever,” was released while “A Day in the Life” could first be heard on the Sgt. Peppers album. Even though “Strawberry Fields Forever” was released at the end of 1966, the album Magical Mystery Tour debuted in 1967 about six months after Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band was released. As Alan Pollack points out, looking back in retrospect at The Beatles old albums after Sgt. Peppers and Magical Mystery Tour were released, there were definitely…

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