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    In the words of Robert E Park‚ “The city is a mosaic of little worlds which touch‚ but do not interpenetrate.” Park suggests that a city is a place of microcosmic worlds that have contact‚ but they do not mix. On a similar note‚ German Chancellor Angela Merkel remarks that people of different social backgrounds lead increasingly separate‚ parallel lives. Los Angeles is a manifestation of Park and Merkel’s commentaries‚ where people from all walks of life share micro-spaces. Even though they may cross

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    Ambrose Johnson also known as Rick James was born on February 1‚ 1948 in Buffalo New York. Best known for his hits Super Freak and Mary Jane‚ Rick James was a popular American musician and composer in the late 1970s. Inspired my musical geniuses like Marvin Gaye and Smokey Robinson‚ James Ambrose Johnson will soon become musical sensation Rick James James Johnson and his seven siblings was raised by a single catholic mother in Buffalo who worked by running numbers for a mob to provide for her family. James

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    The song that I chose for this project was “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. The 1966 song is a wonderful representation of the combination of R&B/Soul that created the division of Motown. This song has been reprised over the years but none could come close to the original sound‚ it truly commands respect for the complexity hidden behind simplicity. On that note I wanted to create an experience that was visually simple but extremely elegant and smooth to pay homage

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    protesting is one of American’s most valuable rights but often went beyond vocal or printed material. Throughout the years America has put its message to music thus one song or voice can be reach and affect millions. Nina Simone‚ James Brown and Marvin Gaye all gave voice in support of civil rights and black pride with their music. Some of the most famous Vietnam protest songs were "Eve of Destruction" by Barry McGuire‚ "A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke and Civil rights protest song "Say It Loud

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    Sophie Mueller Billboard Assignment 2 11/3/14 Hey Jude - The Beatles 1. Piano‚ lead vocals‚ backup vocals‚ guitar‚ tambourine‚ bass‚ backup vocals 2. Rock ‘N’ Roll 3. I don’t think this song is a reflection of anything going on in America other than the fact that The Beatles are incredibly popular worldwide. 4. Yes‚ I really like the song. As I recall‚ I think it was Paul who wrote the lyrics to the song. It was written to comfort John Lennon’s son about the divorce of his parents‚ so the meaning

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    of course the king‚ Bob Marley. That’s only maybe a third of the truly popular artists of the seventies. The top songs from the 70s are: Stairway to Heaven – Led Zeppelin‚ Imagine – John Lennon‚ Hotel California – The Eagles‚ What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye‚ Born to Run – Bruce Springsteen. In all the 70’s were dominated by rock n roll.

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    The Beatles were an English rock band that formed in Liverpool in 1960. From 1962‚ the group consisted of John Lennon (rhythm guitar‚ vocals)‚ Paul McCartney (bass guitar‚ vocals)‚ George Harrison (lead guitar‚ vocals) and Ringo Starr (drums‚ vocals). Settled in skiffle and 1950s rock and roll‚ the group later worked in many genres ranging from pop ballads to psychedelic rock‚ often including classical and other elements in creative ways. The nature of their enormous popularity‚ which first came

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    ! By the time the war had ended in 1975‚ popular music had been changed forever. Over the course of the war‚ things had changed. Simple‚ optimistic pop songs that had previously topped the charts had turned into social critiques of the American lifestyle‚ and sophisticated statements made through the whole running time of an LP. The American consciousness started to become painfully aware of the reality of the situation during the mid-60ʼs‚ and this is where the shift in music becomes obvious

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    If love is rushed then resentment can grow‚ being careful in this aspect of life can help later down the road. This partner in life will be trusted with the income‚ bills‚ and possible children. Singer-songwriter Marvin Gaye once said‚ “Marriage is miserable unless you find the right person that is your soul-mate and that takes a lot of looking.” If someone would not trust their partner with all of the responsibility that goes into a marriage then they will not be able

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