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    This is an analysis of “Your all I need”‚ a song by 80’s hair band Motley Crue. Motley Crue first debuted in 1981 as a foursome (MotleyCrue.com‚ 2013). “You’re all I Need” is a song about a guy who murders his girlfriend. Rumor has it a member of Motley Crue wrote this song about his girlfriend. This song can only be based on the theme of love hurts. This is based on the depiction of a guy killing the love of his life. Motley Crue originated in Los Angeles‚ California in 1981 as a Rock -n- Roll hair

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    1. Olivia Dias 08/01/2015 Ava101 Background Black Veil Brides was founded in 2006 in Cincinnati‚ Ohio‚ by Andy Beirsack. At this time‚ the band consisted of Andy Biersack‚ Johnny Herold‚ Nate Shipp‚ Phil Cenedella and Chris Riesenberg. Eventually Andy relocated to Los Angeles‚ California. In September 2009‚ he formed a new band‚ with the same name‚ and signed with the independent label; StandBy Records. That Year‚ the band changed a lot. At the end of the year the group consisted of Andy

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    Judging a Book By Its Cover Every person has there own style: what they wear‚ how they walk‚ who they talk to‚ or better yet what is playing in there headphones. When looking at someone’s outer appearance one can usually take a guess what kind of music there listening to. Fashion can become a big part of music. people sometimes want to copy the style of clothes that their favorite artist wears or act the way the person does as well. There are a few major stereotypes of people. Probably the easiest

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    further his lustful designs on Audrey and marry her in what is typically described as a travesty of romantic love and marriage. The Elizabethan term "clown" could be applied to any simple yokel. The term ’’fool" referred to a court jester often wearing motley‚ a kind of multi-colored and outlandish attire. Elizabethan fools were very often "naturals‚" simple unassuming idiots who amused the courtiers with their naiveté or misunderstanding. In Shakespeare’s plays‚ fools arguably function as either the conscience

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    FINANCIAL BLOG CORLISS GROUP 3 Financial Tips for Engaged Couples Planning a wedding comes with excitement -- not to mention arguments and compromise. Many couples spend a lot of time securing the right caterer‚ venue‚ and honeymoon location. But merging two people’s finances is no small feat‚ either‚ and it’s even more important to plan how they will handle money together after the honeymoon is over. Visit Corliss Group By implementing these three financial tips‚ you’ll keep the marital

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    A Motley Crew in the American Revolution – Vectors of Revolution In the chapter “A Motley Crew in the American Revolution” authors Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Rediker imply that sailor‚ slave and labor revolts set the stage for the American Revolution. Throughout this chapter of the book “The Many-Headed Hydra” the authors listed and cited historical facts to support their claim that a ”Motley Crew” (multiethnic‚ multiracial and organized group of people with a common goal) not just inspired

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    John Motley‚ Jr.: Issues of Race Archibald John Motley‚ Jr. (1891-1981) saw first hand the negative stereotypes placed upon African Americans that had been endured since times of slavery. Therefore‚ he realized the invocative power of images within a culture. Motley then began his quest to transform America ’s stereotypical Negro perspective. In spite of his honorably proclaimed goals‚ "there is still a hint of [racial] exclusion reflected in his life and his work…" (Leath‚ 2). Motley ’s

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    The artwork known as The Picnic created by passionate African American artist Archibald Motley Jr in 1936‚ is one of the many of his art pieces that displays African American culture in a stereotypical way. However‚ through his artistic creativity he is able to put a positive spin on the stereotype to give a more uplifting message. Motley is commended for his vibrant palette‚ through vibrant color and flowing shapes‚ along with his dazzling effects of the skin tones and apparel‚ his art is able to

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    The life of a ‘80s rock star consisted of a multitude of things such as loud music‚ alcohol‚ girls‚ and drugs. My book The Heroin Diaries A Year In The Life Of A Shattered Rock Star by Nikki Sixx and Ian Gittins takes you through the experiences of rock star Nikki Sixx and his drug addictions. The title of this book has 3 most important parts of it that describe the book; Heroin Diaries‚ A year in the life‚ and shattered rock star. The first part of the title Heroin Diaries is a very accurate description

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    Imagine hearing the opening guitar riff to one of the hit songs by the world’s most dangerous band. Watching the Duff‚ King of Beers‚ McKagan or Slash jumping around on stage. Maybe even Axl Rose hitting those high pitched screams as he dances across the stage. Where are you watching? Maybe from the crowd‚ perhaps in the audience‚ or from home on T.V. Try watching it from the side stage‚ nervously waiting for your band’s turn to take the stage. It’s nerve racking! What if you mess up and sing the

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