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    The southern pine beetle has four life stages; eggs‚ larva‚ pupa and adult. These stages are important in the infestation process of the SPB. Also the infestation process of the SPB consists out of four stages; colonization‚ re-emergence‚ brood survival‚ and emergence. In figure ?? an overview of the process‚ described below‚ is to be found. Thatcher‚ 1981 Colonization the process of colonization involves location of a suitable host tree‚ identification of the tree‚ aggregation of enough

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    Now Many know The Beatles as the most popular and influential music group of the 20th century. In the early 1960’s‚ their popularity grew rather rapidly. They continued gaining popularity well through the 1960’s. Although their popularity has decreased somewhat over time‚ the influences they have contributed during their career have remained apparent even today. The Beatles originated from the UK in the early 1960’s. Before becoming known as the "Fab Four" the Beatles had multiple band member

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    Do you agree with the view that The Beatles “changed the world in the sixties”? It’s clear from any angle that The Beatles had an incredible impact on the world in the sixties‚ but I think it’s evident stating they “changed the world” is going too far‚ and in actual fact they merely reflected a changing world. Source 18 mentions the view that “The Beatles changed the world in the sixties”‚ and it references to some of the contemporary debates from the decade‚ which the four-man band had an influence

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    Brian Epstein impacted the Beatles in numerous ways in their personal lives and career itself. Brian Epstein formulated the Beatles image and advised the Beatles on discussion topics and other elements to preserve this image. The passing of Epstein and other dynamic factors took part in the dissolution of the Beatles and ultimately influenced the Beatles music as well. At the outset‚ Brian Epstein managed the Beatles image and solidified this clean cut image of the Beatles. Epstein enforced a no swearing

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    a song and a sonnet is the way it appeals to the audiences or the readers and the kind of language that is used in these two different two pieces of writing. The song ‘I Will’ by The Beatles and ‘How do I love thee? Let me count the Ways’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. For number of reasons‚ ‘I Will’ by The Beatles appeals more affectively to the audiences as it has repetitions‚ exaggerations and it has the tune that will be remembered by the audiences. Firstly‚ the sonnet ‘How do I love thee

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    folk music. Lonnie Doneagan was known at the time as one of skiffle’s most famous artists. He played his versions of old American songs and it inspired several British artists. Skiffle groups like the "Quarrymen"‚ which was the early version of the Beatles‚ did not have a drummer. They played with acoustic guitars and banjos ensembles‚ which are similar to jug bands‚ who often sang traditional American folk songs‚ frequently with more spirit than instrumental polish‚ although early British "Skiffle"

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    the world famous band The Beatles. The song is believed to represent the psychedelic drug LSD because the initials of the song have the same letters as the spelling of the drug. It is relatively apparent that the Beatles were heavy drug users‚ and after publicly announcing that they had taken countless doses of LSD‚ fans began to believe that the song was a hidden message meant to represent LSD‚ but this pun on words happens to be sheer coincidence. When The Beatles released the album Sergeant

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    lover’s minds are Guns and Roses‚ The Beatles‚ and The White Stripes. These bands were found playing in young teenagers basements‚ on the radio‚ and on the television. They took the world by storm with their hits called

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    1960s. Many Motown hits and‚ maybe most famously‚ Phil Spector’s ‘Wall Of Sound’ were recorded on three track machines. When 4-track was born‚ a new world of recording and bouncing possibilities was opened up to the recording industry. Most Beatles and Rolling Stones albums were recorded in 4-track and Abbey Road became world renowned in the art of 4-track recording. Their engineers seemed to be able to create vast recordings‚ which required numerous bounces‚ whilst keeping unwanted bounce

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    George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They formed in 1959 but did not end up in public eye till they released their first single “Love Me Do” in 1962. They soon acquired world fame as “Beatle mania” swept over the U.S from 1963 onwards after performing on the Ed Sullivan show to a TV audience of 73 million people. The Beatles timeline coincides with the general movement from LP’s to Albums‚ due to advances in storage space on recordings‚ and with this they have been credited with kick starting the album

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