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    Today, October 7, 2015 at 1 p.m. Officer Peter Malloy and myself, Officer James Reed arrive on the scene at 123 Jones street to serve an arrest warrant to a repeat offender by the name of, James Lou Ellen Brown. He had failed to appear in court after multiple, different charges of, driving with a suspended license, unsafe lane change, no driver’s license and a possession charge. Officer Peter Malloy was familiar with Mr. Brown and his location, after having arrested him before on possession for…

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    can convey their political and social views through the power of music. This type of rock had a simpler melody to it, only using a couple of guitar chords per song. The start of punk music can be credited to a couple of different bands, such as Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, Iggy Pop, and The Stooges From Detroit. Most of the groups that did punk music in this era assured everyone they talked to that they are anti-everything, and that they are all social outcasts. The punk era also…

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    Essay On Oscar Depression

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    Is Oscar Depressed? I believe Oscar is having a mental crisis rather than being the victim of a supernatural curse. Clinical Depression is a persistent feeling of sadness. Oscar expresses many reasons to believe that he is depressed. Depression can cause physical and mental changes. Symptoms of depression include changes in sleep, appetite, energy level, daily behavior, fatigue, feeling hopelessness, pessimism, weight loss or gain, careless about appearance, feeling of guilt, and suicidal…

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    Over time, the medical establishment has grown to better reflect the understandings of people who trans gender, but is still not without its problems. During the mid-20th century, medicine had a very narrow conception of trans despite theoretical progress. Beginning in the 1940s, popular ideas of gender variance began to gain nuance and move away from sexualized ideas of “inversion” and other psychoanalytic constructs. During this time, Harry Benjamin advocated for medical treatment of gender…

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    Lou Reed proves this to readers in his poem Dirty Boulevard. The character Pedro lives in the oppression of his father and it was said that, “his father beats him ‘cause he’s too tired to beg”. This poem is written in a negative voice and Pedro is looking for something deeper. Pedro constantly speaks of getting away from the “Boulevard” (Reed). Similarly, immigrants think of the hope that lies ahead once they can leave…

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    Tom who is lost in space. The song was released days before the first moon landing and became an instant hit. Even though he got recognition for that song, David Bowie set out to have his named recognized. Bowie took inspirations from Iggy Pop and Lou Reed and would incorporate it onto his own image. In an interview he stated that he felt performing as a fictional character was much easier for him, and that is exactly what he did. His wife at the time, Angie Bowie, suggested that he take on a…

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    Ryan Kelley Analysis

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    Paul Ajibolade Professor Lauren Clay ARTS 3320.01 6 October 2015 A Look at Ryan Kelly Ryan Kelley is a ceramics artist who is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Ohio State University in the Art Department. Kelly’s education consists of receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) and his Masters of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Ohio State University (OSU). Kelly has won several awards and achievements for his artwork including winning the Fleisher…

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    Happiest Life Essay

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    The beautiful and surprising thing is that we are mostly in charge of our own happiness: only 15% of our happiness depends on external events, according to studies. So the first happiness habit is to decide to be happy and then to work out what YOU need to do to get there. 14 years of successfully coaching people to get happier, more fulfilled, and fundamentally more delighted with their lives and their work has helped me come up with this list of the top 10 happiness habits that make all the…

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    Music And Shakespeare Music in the plays of William Shakespeare includes both music incidental to the plot as song and dance, and also additional supplied both by Shakespeare’s subsequent performers. There are hundreds of references to music in the works of Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s music can be placed into three general categories. 1.Incidental music: The individual titles of incidental music in Shakespeare’s works are never named but the directions “music here”, “music…

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    We become unidentified, clueless, and lost with ourselves then turn into something that we aren’t at all. Our viscous minds and the relentless days that pass by turn into a windy road that leads to an uncomfortable pathway. But we don’t need to focus on gloomy thoughts, gloomy ideas that shut our beautiful minds into crippled up trash. As cliché as it may sound, David Bowie’s lyricism brings a message that challenges our critics and lets us know not to dwell from the past. “Time may change me,…

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