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    What Is Th350?

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    Points of Interest The TH350 is an automatic shift, three speed transmission. The TH350 transmission was introduced in the 1969 model year as the successor to the GM Power glide automatic transmission. The TH350 transmission was developed in a joint effort by the Chevrolet and Buick Automotive Corporations. The TH350 transmission it is also referred to as the CBC (Chevrolet-Buick Combined) 350. Soon after production the Turbo 350 quickly became known for its strength, versatility and…

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    1. Describe the Initiate's life before the Call Before the Call, the initiate, Ponyboy, is a 14 year old boy who lives with his two brothers Sodapop and Darry. He lives in a society where the population is separated into two different gangs : the Socs (the rich kids from the West-side) and the Greasers (the kids from the East-side). The Socs are a very brutal gang that enjoy bullying and attaking the Greasers : "Not like the Socs [..] for kicks" (page 3). 2. The Call, where conflict is…

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    Stuart Mill Individuality

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    John Stuart Mill was the original punk. Now, before I lose you with the absurd image of Mill with a blue mohawk consider this, the punk subculture that emerged in the mid-1970s was characterized by an anti-establishment attitude with a vehement focus on individuality. This is not accusing Mill of being an anarchist, as so many punks were. It is apparent from his writings that he very much recognized and advocated for the necessity of a governing entity. It was, I believe, in his opinion,…

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    Punk Rock Research Paper

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    breaking the status quo. This life style believed to have started somewhere during the late 60s but was never fully developed and labeled, up until certain bands really took scene during this movement for example the Ramones, television, black flag, sex pistol and so many more. The fact that the idea behind punk rock, the life style, has been around even up to this day shows the evolution that it’s made to be where it is now with bands like pennywise, blink 182. The question here is what is…

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    Living in complete freedom is the philosophy that is the foundation of anarchism. The rediscovering of the anarchist philosophy inundated the minds of British youth in the 1970s who felt that the British government was suppressing thier freedom with frivolous laws. There are several schools of anarchism such as anarchist-communism, collectivist anarchism, social anarchism, individualist anarchism, and mutualism, which all influenced the explosion of the punk rock movement. Nevertheless, it is…

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    Punk Counterculture

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    historians date punk’s arrival in history with Malcolm McLaren’s creation of the Sex Pistols in the 1970s. A group that had no musical training before being created, the Sex Pistols are widely regarded as the start of the punk scene in the UK, and are certainly the reason for widespread public attention focused on the punk style. It was this style of dress that was the initial aim of McLaren in creating the Sex Pistols, and the lasting impression that many had of the scene overall. McLaren was…

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    Axel Frazier was born on October 29, 1983 in Los Angeles, California. He is now on his way to The Mill, a covert automobile workshop, owned and operated by his friend, Makari Gregorovich. He had been going to that shop for the last twenty years and is about to add a new car to his collection. While he selected the new model he had a little chat. “I heard you’ve been selected for a mission in Kaliningrad,” Makari said. “I guess that means that you are still actively affiliated with the CIA, to…

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    My job position did not require me to drive any vehicles with a manual transmission and respondent did not require other similarly situated employees not of my race or national origin to obtain a CDL for driving vehicles with manual and automatic transmissions.” Response: As articulated in the “Background” section, Mr. Casquejo was appointed to a Maintenance Specialist, Electrician Journey II position in the Facilities Maintenance Section and, as such, he was required to obtain a CDL Class…

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    ‘career opportunities’ based on the plight of school leavers, illustrated the frustration and anger felt by a generation of punk rockers, allowing them to deal with subjects that mattered . Equally important was the contribution to punk that The Sex Pistols brought through their rhetoric of ‘Anarchy’, ‘pop’ and ‘violence’ against ‘rock’, ‘authority’ and ‘middle class society’ to show the politic, economic, social and cultural crisis that was consuming Britain . Writing a song entitled ‘Anarchy…

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    MUSIC HISTORY II RESEARCH PROJECT: EXPLORING THE STRAIGHT-EDGE PUNK MOVEMENT Chris Spears MU332: Music History II March 3, 2017 Thesis and Credible Bibliographic Sources 1.1 Thesis The “straight edge punk” categorization within contemporary musical history is a subculture of hardcore punk rock which celebrates the musical themes of the 1970s and early-1980s hardcore punk scene but does so in a way that steers clear of the traditional “excesses” of the punk subculture, such as alcohol,…

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