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    James Dean Papa

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    For someone who completed just three big feature films in his brief career‚ the effect of James Dean on popular culture is truly remarkable. It is not just the films themselves‚ but the persona and the magnetism that James Dean exhibited that attracts such fascination and admiration. James Dean’s performances hint at so much more. His reaction to the world around him seems to sum up how so many young people around the world relate to their lives. He was reared by his aunt and uncle in Fairmont

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    African American migration in 1940‚ was a getaway for their music to flow into greater and larger cities and their influences. B. With the coining of the term ‘Rock n Roll’ people became hooked on it. C. Pioneers of rock n roll were born and Elvis Presley‚ Little Richard‚ Buddy Holly introduced this genre of music to the masses. D. A mixture of Jazz‚ Blues‚ Country and Rock n Roll were the most popular type of music during this era. Transition:.It was the time for the British to take over

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    Forrest Gump Vietnam War

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    As the Hollywood industry flourishes‚ the demand for movie ideas increase. As a result‚ several movies about one specific topic‚ particularly in history‚ are made. However‚ recreating the same movie can become monotonous‚ for that reason film makers tend to dramatize‚ add details‚ and lie about certain historical events to appeal to audiences in various manners such as fear or excitement. Although the dramatization may generate a more appealing film‚ it ultimately gives the audience false information

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    The Song Is You Essay

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    Frankie‚ the song is you! I hear music and when I look at you‚ the beautiful theme of every dream I ever knew. Down deep in my heart‚ I hear it play. I feel it start then melt away. I hear music when I touch your hand‚ a beautiful melody from some enchanted land. Down deep in my heart‚ I hear it say‚ is it today? I alone have heard this lovely strain. I alone have heard this glad refrain. Must it be forever inside of me? Why can’t I let it go? Why can’t I let you know? Why can’t I let you know the

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    1950 S Essay 1

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    rate went up drastically due to the fact that there were no jobs available for the teenagers. The boomers created the market for diners‚ fashion‚ different genre of music and cosmetics. This is the time when diners came into play and also when Elvis Presley came out with the Rock and Roll music‚ which the teens only listened to‚ to rebel against their parents. Teenagers started to get jobs to be able to pay for all their expenses. Having cars and hanging out at the diners were considered “cool” back

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    Myths Surrounding Innovation

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    “There are myths surrounding creativity. The intangible nature of creativity does not lend itself to easy definition”. Introduction The intangible nature of creativity does not have a specific definition for it. However‚ creativity can refer to many things that differ and which also over laps many other elements. (jjenna: 2003). “creativity is defined as the tendency to generate or recognize idea‚ alternatives‚ or possibilities that may be used to solving problems‚ communicating with other

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    Marriage and Cohabitation

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    places in America. Many people are married every day without being in a church and without wearing the white gown and black suit. People are now getting married in whatever theme they choose whether in Las Vegas and being joined together by a fake Elvis Presley look-a-like or by some random guy that has a license to marry people. ‘Americans positively evaluating a person who did not want to marry increased from 10 to 15 percent between 1957 and 1976‚ and the fraction evaluating marriage as altering

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    Shinnors had come to the conclusion that many other artists (for example‚ Mainie Jellett) had come to before him‚ namely‚ that “the true work of art was creative‚ not just the precise representation or accurate imitation of an object‚ figure or scene” as that was not an expression of an authentic apperception (Thiessen 1999‚ 43). Bacon also stated that the purpose of art was not to ‘illustrate’ life‚ but to bring it closer to the imaginative and sensory; Bacon believed that “art is a method of opening

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    Multiculturalism in Music

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    Visualize in your head a rock band‚ and a rapper. What kind of clothes are they wearing. What lyric styles are they singing in? And what color are they? Ongoing stereotypes suggest that the rock band is a group of white musicians and the rapper would be black. However‚ examples from the past and present shows that these stereotypes are untrue. Music is defined as "The art of organizing tones to produce a coherent sequence of sounds to elicit an aesthetic response in a listener" (Morris‚ 864)

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    The Boii

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    Alice Thomas Flamingo Essay 4B Since the 1930s‚ Americans have been collecting and displaying plastic pink flamingos in their lawns‚ homes‚ and backyards. In her essay entitled "The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History‚" Jennifer Price identifies two major characteristics of these lawn decorations as reasons why the pink plastic flamingo was such a phenomenon in America‚ each having their own respective claim to boldness. Instead of directly stating her opinion‚ Price weaves it into the usual

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