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    The Beatles Research Paper

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    Jessica Hamilton Professor Weierman History and Journalism Paper 3/11/12 The Beatles “Oh Yeah‚ I’ll Tell You Something I Think You’ll Understand When I Say That Something I Want To Hold Your Hand…” “I Want to Hold Your Hand” was the first song released in America by the popular band from Liverpool‚ The Beatles. From that moment forward‚ The Beatles became popular all over the world and forever changed the music industry. The Beatles started the British Music Invasion in the United States

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    John Lennon Research Paper

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    they got home it was ten fifty at night. The main focus of the couple was getting home to say goodnight to their children at that point‚ they loved their children to death. Instead of waiting to get to the safe garage to exit Lennon and Yoko exited on the street. Yoko walked ahead of him into the lobby and left him behind. The doorman happened to glance into the corner shadows and saw Chapman lurking‚ watching every move. Chapman suddenly called out “Mr. Lennon!” and dropped into a “combat stance.”

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    The Life and Legacy of John Lennon Name Mr. Hiebner – Methods of Historical Research October 7th‚ 2013 Outline I. INTRODUCTION II. EARLY LIFE A. Childhood B. College and Family C. Early Bands III. THE BEATLES A. Early Beatles B. Hey-Day C. Breaking Up IV. LIFE AFTER BEATLES A. Solo Career B. Success C. Retirement V. DEATH VI. LEGACY VII. CONCLUSION I. John Lennon has had a large influence on music around the world. His despondent

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    The main focus of this essay is the mistreatment of women and interracial conflicts. In this essay‚ the topic will be mainly focused from the excerpts of the chapter 1972: Inter-national Hotel. Women at the time are often mistreated in one way or another‚ and some of the examples provided in the essay will also show topics that follow racial discrimination‚ economic hardships as well as interracial conflicts (meaning relationships and unions of both blacks and whites. In the chapter of 1972‚ the

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    pastor and a humanitarian and his involvements in the civil rights movement. Richard Branson is an investor who founded virgin l‚ which includes virgin records and over 400 other companies. John Lennon and Yoko Ono‚ john was another great singer/songwriter famous with his band the Beatles ‚ his wife Yoko was also a singer as well as a peace activist. She’s also known for her artwork and film making Buckminster Fuller was an American architect‚ theorist and inventor. He wrote and published more than 30

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    The Beatles Report

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    before his final year. He first married Cynthia Lennon on August 23‚ 1963 and divorced her on 1967 and 2 years later he married Yoko Ono on March 20‚ 1969 and was with her until his death on December 8‚ 1980 (Womack). When John Lennon and the Beatles split up‚ John was with Ramos 2 Yoko and he started his own solo career. He started his Peace Not War Campaign with Yoko against the Vietnam War because many people were dying. Paul McCartney was born on June 16‚ 1942 and attended Stockton Wood

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    The Beatles: Changing Music One Step at a Time. The Beatles were an “out of nowhere” happening that many still don’t understand to this day. They have changed music in more ways than one‚ and people still enjoy listening to their music even today‚ when music has gone through so much auto tune and processing. The music they created had so many different messages‚ and people enjoyed listening to them everyday‚ and even all day sometimes. Some people call The Beatles an overnight sensation‚ while others

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    Annie Leibovitz 2

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    Annie Leibovitz When I think of a woman that has influenced my photography I turn to Portrait photographer Annie Leibovitz. Born in 1949 in Waterbury‚ Connecticut‚ Annie Leibovitz was moved around the country with her family because her father had re-enlisted in the military. She was two‚ and for the next continuing decade she was constantly moving and changing locations and finally settled not to far from M.I.C.A. in Silver Springs‚ Maryland where she attended high school. After graduation she

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    "Think globally‚ act locally" urges people to consider the health of the entire planet and to take action in their own communities and cities. Long before governments began enforcing environmental laws‚ individuals were coming together to protect habitats and the organisms that live within them. These efforts are referred to as grassroots efforts. They occur on a local level and are primarily run by volunteers and helpers. "Think Globally‚ Act Locally" originally began at the grassroots level‚ however

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    Earth Hour

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    160 Countries Celebrated the Earth Hour As the clocks ticked 8:30 pm at their local time‚ people from 160 countries celebrated the Earth Hour. An Earth Hour which is celebrated to remind us that we all share the same planet we live in and we have the same responsibility for how well we live in it. Earth Hour is a global initiative conceptualized and supported by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and held towards the end of March annually‚ encouraging households and businesses to turn off their

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