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    David Bowie Biography

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    Fish, Marian Gold, Golden Smog, Mo Kenney, Brian Molko, Camille O'Sullivan, Old 97's, The Outcasts, Deadly Sins, The Polyphonic Spree, The Postmarks, Techno Cowboy, Phish and even Frank Sidebottom to name but a few. It’s rumored that its origins came from a nightmare that David Bowie had one night in his 20’s, in the nightmare his then decease father told him “he must never fly again or he would die in five years”, this led him to write this very unusual piece of work and by retroactively displaying his forward thinking and how a head of his time Bowie was. On 15th November 1971 aged 30 David Bowie recorded his seminal composition at RCA Records with the aid of producer Ken Scott and performed with “Mick Ronson”, on guitar and piano, “Trevor Bolder” on the Bass and “Woody Woodmansey” on…

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    Deception Can Ruin You (An Analysis on Macbeth) “Actions speak louder than words and in the tragedy Macbeth, the actions of the central characters are screaming” (Drake). “Macbeth” is a tragic play produced by the well-known playwright William Shakespeare. This play began to spark multiple controversies over Shakespeare’s work. In 1606, this play was officially showed, and Shakespeare made some brave decisions regarding the scenes involved in the play. Although this is a well-known play, only…

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    Short Story Of Los Santos

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    He wore his hair the only way he could a bald island in the middle of his head. Where he lived, Sandy Shores, was a dry desolate place with nothing to do no one to be with. He worked as the head of his own makeshift company, Trevor Philips industries, they produced methamphetamines, marijuana and other things and owned dispensaries around Los Santos. During his free time trevor liked visiting the local night club or bar, he enjoyed talk about real things like why he is the way he is, or if he’ll…

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    Space Jam Research Paper

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    Ever since I can remember, I’ve always loved the movie, Space Jam. The movie introduced me to Bill Murray (starring as Bill), to Danny DeVito (who played the evil theme park proprietor - Swackhammer), and of course to the the infamous Michael Jordan. I was so engorged in this sci-fi kids movie that I related almost everything to Michael Jordan and Space Jam. In school, I’d only buy Gatorade products, I’d constantly worry about what Bugs Bunny would think if I failed a test, or if switching from…

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    The transition from the 1970's to the 1980's was dominated by new wave and synthpop music. These genres were characterized by synthesizers and keyboards, giving this transition a futuristic and science-fiction-like soundtrack. An iconic song of this era would be "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles. In addition to its ~ this song expresses a theme of older technology being overshadowed by newer, more advanced technology. Trevor Horn met Geoffrey Downes at an audition for Tina Charles’…

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