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    “The Beatles” Rooftop Concert The Last Gig Filmed in January 1969 The Beatles were a rock and pop band from Liverpool‚ England that formed in 1960. The Beatles were not only legendary‚ the group also went on to transform popular music to a highly commercial art form over the next decade. On a cold day in January 30 1969‚ The Beatles‚ who hadn’t played live since 1966‚ took to the rooftop of the headquarters of Apple Records‚ located at 3 Savile Row‚ in central London. And there they played an

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    The Beatles explored their passions through writing music‚ touring the world‚ and experimenting with different sounds that were new to the music industry. The Beatles often incorporated different genres of music including Indian music‚ psychedelic‚ and hard rock‚ which was not done or believed to be a good idea at the time. They didn’t stop at different sounds‚ but they also explored different methods to make music‚ like sampling‚ artificial double tracking‚ and multitrack recording machines. As

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    Ga John Galsworthy (1867 — 1933) TO LET (1922) This novel is the last volume of the Forsyte Saga. It marks both the end of the first stage in the development of the Forsytes and the beginning of the second‚ post-war stage in the chronicles of their doings. That final stage is the subject of Galsworthy’s second trilogy‚ the Modern Comedy‚ where the younger generation of the Forsytes are depicted against the background of England’s post-war decay. In the following extract

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    In Acting to Let Someone Die‚ Andrew McGee critiques the medical ethics view that withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (LST) or life support is an act of killing in contrast to the idea that withdrawing LST is simply an omission rather than an act. He focuses mainly‚ however‚ not on whether withdrawing LST is an omission or an act but whether the withdrawal lets the person die or kills them‚ concluding that providing LST merely postpones death and its withdrawal just lets the person die of the original

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    Reason to Be Let in.

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    these days. What someone does now can really affect their future. It can be the difference of working as an employee of fast food restaurants for a lifetime‚ or making one hundred thousand dollars a year in a professional field. Hello! Let me introduce myself. My name is Laryn Lynn Kropik. I am an eighth grader‚ currently enrolled at Schrade Middle School. I am a high achieving student‚ who makes very good grades. Dependable‚ intelligent‚ hardworking‚ and responsible all describe me.

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    BONDING THROUGH EXILE: An Analysis of Mise-en-Scène in Let the Right One In The theme of loneliness and isolation has been predominant in cinema since its inception‚ but Tomas Alfredson explores the idea in a unique way in his 2008 Swedish romantic horror film‚ Let the Right One In. Set in the snowy winter of Stockholm‚ the film depicts the similarly cold and depressing life of Oskar‚ a young target of bullying. This frozen‚ barren setting contributes to the complete isolation that the viewer

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    culture thanks to technology such as the television. Weeks before the Beatles were due to tour New Zealand‚ television introduced the majority of country to the band when a special about the band was shown. Teenagers were already hooked by their records‚ with their biggest hit being ‘She loves you’. The popularity and fame of the Beatles worldwide had a huge impact on the small country of New Zealand. One impact the Beatles had on New Zealand was the mass hysteria created amongst their teenage

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    The History Of The Beatles Imagine four teenagers who were determined to create a successful band regardless of the cost and work necessary to be successful. George Harrison‚ the lead guitarist‚ described this determination‚ "We’re going to do it. I don’t know why … we were just cocky" (Spitz 120). These four teenagers who were determined to be successful‚ never even dreamed of how successful they were going to be. Six years after starting their band‚ they were not only successful‚ but they

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    lives up to begin to add up to that. The tone is angry and resentful. In this poem he is not representing the point of view of one particular group. Hughes conveys that there are many people who’ve come here with hopes and dreams and they’re being let down. He’s also saying that there is an economic disparity between people. In essence the rich get richer‚ and the poor get poorer‚ because there is no equal opportunity. That idea is something that is not real for many people because of their race

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