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    discussion of this work‚ I have divided it into three main segment .The first parts would consider the introduction which would talk about the concept of religion and that of social control. In the same section I would also consider the position of Ross as stating that religion is a more social control mechanism that enacted laws of society. The second and third part would look at how these religious elements would or can inform crime prevention and last the conclusion respectively. By definition

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    Berry Gordy Biography

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    Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross were the stars who could make the vision of the Motown Records as a reality. In 1960s‚ Marvin Gaye became the key artist of the Motown Records with his hit singles such as “Once Upon A Time” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” Marvin Gaye continued

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    had influences on Michael are Little Richard‚ Diana Ross‚ and James Brown. The Little Richard influence is obvious‚ as his behaviors alone helped pave the way for more eccentric and flamboyant personas and performances in the musical world‚ and the words eccentric and flamboyant definitely describe Michael. Michael stated that Diana Ross helped him perfect his vocal technique and he also started using the “oooh” interjection which came from Diana Ross. As for James Brown‚ Michael also said this powerful

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    Luke envies his older brothers and cannot live his life the way he wants to. This is similar to in “Two Sisters‚ Two Americas‚” by Brooke Ross‚ which tells the reader about an illegal immigrant named Veronica Saravia. Veronica came to the United States with her parents illegally when she was 4 years old. Her sister‚ Diana‚ was born in the United States. Diana

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    featured the first African-American performers to achieve success with mainstream white audiences. Motown’s impact on 1960s culture played a major role in the integration of pop music. In producing hit records for African-American artists such as Diana Ross and The Supremes‚ The Temptations‚ Stevie Wonder and many others‚ Gordy did his part in the fight for racial equality at a time when King and other civil rights icons were leading the charge nationally. Using an $800 loan from his family‚ songwriter

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    Although social advances in the United States created an environment in which women were rightfully granted their political voice through suffrage‚ over four decades later‚ the patriarchy’s tyrannical shackles did not loosen their grip. During the 1960’s‚ a typical woman was expected to adhere to the Victorian “Angel in the House Ideal.” (CITATION) Women were expected to marry early in their 20’s‚ bear several children‚ and tend to their predisposed domestic sphere. The popular television show‚

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    Motown music was created in the suburbs of Detroit‚ Michigan in the late 1950s. Motown was born when Berry Gordy founded his record company Tamla Records‚ a branch of which was called Motown. Gordy‚ an entrepreneur and visionary‚ helped write and produce many early songs of the type. The company became a big hit in the midwest and eventually all across America. Gordy‚ being an african-american man in the 1950s‚ was a huge believer in Civil Rights. He recorded and put out Martin Luther King‚ Jr’s

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    Berry Gordy Research Paper

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    Berry Gordy: The founder of Motown Berry Gordy‚ Jr.‚ was born in Detroit Michigan on November 28‚ 1929. He was the seventh of eight children of Berry‚ Sr. and Bertha Gordy. Berry Gordy‚ Jr. dropped out of the school after his junior year to become a professional boxer; he decided to get out of the fight game at about the time the Army drafted him in 1951. In 1953‚ he married Thelma Coleman and in 1954 his first child was born‚ a daughter Hazel Joy. By 1959 they had two other children‚ named

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    Communications Inc 1997 Do Sweat the Small Stuff. Ed. Meyer‚ Charlene. Journal for Quality & Participation 26‚ no. 1 (Spring 2003): p. 31-32 A Typology of Situational Factors: Impact on Salesperson Decision Making About Ethical Issues. Ed. Ross‚ William; Robertson‚ Diana. Journal of Business Ethics 46‚ no. 3 (Sep 2003)

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    Final Essay Compare and Contrast COMM/155 Final Essay Compare and Contrast COMM/155 Both Beyoncé and Jay-Z have been in the music industry for well over twenty years now. They both had a childhood surrounded by music‚ which may have had an impact on what profession they chose to work in years later. They are both well-known artist to today’s generation as well as others. Some individuals may look at the two and think they have more similarities

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