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    situation. Going gaga may signify "opposing, blocking, moderating, sticking the economy and the social security that relies on it," dismissing existing conditions even without a dream without bounds. Returning again to Lady Gaga execution, live with Yoko Ono in 2010, Halberstam peruses their interpretation of Ono's "The Sun Is Down" as a component of a long custom of female and strange entertainers who sign their most vivacious, innovative work with falter, reiteration,…

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    Angeles Film Critics Association New Generation Award and many more. Although he has only made eleven movies and some are short films he has a wonderful imagination and is in the process of making a new movie called Isle of Dogs starring Bill Murray, Yoko Ono, and many more. Wes Anderson s movies are all tantalizing and well known . Anderson keeps his fans on their seats. I enjoy all of his films and hope that this may persuade you to watch…

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    Mythological Heroes

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    which is what helps us recognize our hero to be heroic. Countless mythological and modern day heroes have those characteristics. There are so many excellent modern day heroes. Such as Nelson Mandela, JK Rowling, Martin Luther King jr., Emma Watson, Yoko Ono, and many more. Personally a hero should stand up for basic human rights and respect the world we live in. Which is why my hero is Bernie Sanders. Bernie Sanders might not have won the 2016 elections, but he does stand up for basic human…

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    White album. These songs were more about giving the world a message about peace and loving one another and also about protesting the Vietnamese war that is expressed in the song “Revolution.” John Lennon met Yoko Ono in 1966 and decided he was going to leave his wife Cynthia and son Julian for Yoko. The first album of the psychedelic era was Sgt. Pepper 's Lonely Hearts Club Band was a step in a different direction for The Beatles. As Hunter Davies states in The Beatles Lyrics “They seemed to be…

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    John Lennon was a political peace activist during the Vietname War protest movement and made a song called "Give Peace A Chance". Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono organized many famous rallies and protest concepts. After the protests, Lennon started recieving harrasment from the CIA and a deportation notice after the U.S. government caught the attention of the protests. Then the ruling was overturned after…

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    John Lennon's Song Imagine

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    also a certain style that reflects the meaning within the video that accompanies the song. The video starts off with John Lennon walking with his wife Yoko Ono. They are walking outside in a dark, almost gloomy environment. As the video keeps playing, the viewer sees Lennon sitting and playing the piano in a dark room as he sings his melody. Ono opens the windows in the room, letting the light come in through the windows and making the room a lot brighter. During the chorus, where Lennon…

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    and completely out of cold blood since he was a worldwide success and a renowned peace activist; his murderer has no clear motive to this day. On December 8, 1980, the former Beatles member was walking back to his Manhattan apartment with his wife, Yoko Ono. Before he could even reach his front door, he was shot four times in the back by the infamous Mark David Chapman (Crime and Investigation, 17). He was rushed to the Roosevelt Hospital and was dead on arrival. Chapman had no reason to kill…

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    When someone says “the Beatles” you most likely picture the iconic band, the Beatles. That’s because in 1956, four friends made a band that stormed the whole world, climbing their way to the top. The fab four consisting of Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and George Harrison. Their journey on being one of the biggest influences in rock ‘n’ roll history. From their major works, to their billions of records sold. Their life during the Beatles, and the achievements made after. This is a…

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    this song in an instrumental version on the street as a tribulation to the victims. The song Imagine was utilized in Stalinism in endorsing peaceful commotion in antagonism to political obstruction. Undeniably, his wife Yoko Ono made a huge influence on this song. After having Yoko in Lennon’s life, he began to converge his composition with his inner world. Taking his composition to significant real life value with his creative potential. With the advanced technology device in this modern world,…

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    didn’t. I also believe he should’ve been charged with life in prison rather than having his own private prison home. John Lennon was an extremely beloved man. He was loved by his friends, family, and complete strangers. He was married by a woman named Yoko Ono. Together, they seemed to be the happiest couple alive. Always on the beach, running and playing. There was never any directed…

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