Bob Reiss

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    Irish Music Research Paper

    “Irish folk is probably the biggest influence musically that I’ve ever had. My mother’s Irish, and when I was very young, both my brothers were very into traditional music, English and Irish. They were always playing music, so I was always brought up with it.” In this quote, Kate Bush (musician) signifies Irish music in the present and is an example of how Irish folk music is passed down from one generation to the next. Irish folk music is the music of the community and has been primarily impacted

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    Describe The 1965-1975 Era

    Do what you wanna do! “It’s your thing, do what you want to do! It is Crazy how this quote could truly describe the 1965-1975 era in so many ways. Around this time many things were happening like African American trying to earn true inequality in civil rights movements, free spirited hippie era and the closing of the Vietnam War. Many of those events that happened in that decade has been prolific in are day in age now and the strides in development in our country today. The cultural arts in this

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    Ebenezer Scrooge Character Analysis

    There were a lot of people talking about Ebenezer Scrooge, a man in town who had run the counting house for many years had died. According to the text, he was a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous, old sinner! Based on what I read in the text, Mrs.Dibbler said “Who’s the worse for the loss of a few things like these? Not a dead man I suppose” She and Joe, the laundryman were rummaging through Scrooge’s remaining personal items. Most people would care about a dead man

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    The Role Of The Civil Rights Movement In The 1960s And 70s

    “In the '60s, when I was growing up, one of the great elements of American culture was the protest song. There were songs about the civil rights movement, the women's rights movement, the antiwar movement. It wasn't just Bob Dylan, it was everybody at the time.” Said by George Clooney an American actor, director, producer, screenwriter, activist, businessman, and philanthropist. As he said, the 60s and 70s were decades of change that happened in America. The civil right movement, anti-war movement

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    Tragically Hip Speeches

    I am writing you today in regards to one of the greatest bands to have walked planet Earth. This band, streamlined by Gord Downie, is The Tragically Hip. Originating in Kingston, Ontario, this band found themselves at the top of the charts very quickly into their career. The Tragically Hip were known for shedding light on subjects that were not frequently seen in the media. Accompanied by a booming base and thunderous drums, The Tragically Hip sent waves through Canadian society with their distinct

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    Cabaret Movie Analysis

    Cabaret is a musical that originally opened on Broadway in 1966 (“Cabaret (musical)”). Since then, there have been several rivals, such as those done in London and on Broadway, as well as a film version made in 1972 (“Cabaret (musical)”; “Cabaret (1972)”). Throughout these revivals, small changes were made, such as the addition of songs, changes in lyrics and different costume concepts, all of which affected the development and portrayal of various characters within the musical. Based on the book

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    Andy Dufresne: Chapter Summary

    Andy Dufresne is put in prison. He is accused of a crime that he has not done. The officers go through a long process of questioning. Eventually Andy gets out of prison. Andy’s friend Red is released from prison as well. The warden commit suicide when he was alone, and he got robbed. Through the process of the questioning from the DA, he seemed to react as if he was calm, but irritated on in the inside from the accusation for his wife and her loved one's death. The DA asks Andy, “Do you mean to

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    Oppressed Song Protests

    Protest is a way for people to express their feeling towards a subject, whether that is in society or a Law being enforced. Song protest is arguably one of the most effective ways to get to a mass of people to protest since the majority of people likes music, because everyone can relate to some genre of the song somehow. Since 1773 Boston Tea Party protesting has been very popular in the United States. Song writers that use protest music are people who have experienced social issues in the past and

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    The Band U2's War

    In 1983 the band U2 released their new album ”War” and it went to number 1 on the charts in the UK. The band’s first ever album to reach number 1 and the band’s first political theme album. The song ”Sunday, Bloody Sunday” is about the conflict in Northern Ireland and the event called bloody Sunday. In the lyrics of the song, you can clearly see that the band is upset about the incident and they are talking about the consequences of the war. “Broken bottles under children’s feet. Bodies strewn across

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    Bob Seay Research Paper

    The Story of Bob Seay Bob Seay is a 56-year-old man who was born in Dallas, Texas on July 17, 1979. He is now married with 5 children and he works as a music director at Lamar High School in Lamar, CO. He attended college at the University of Memphis where he received his Bachelors in Music Education. In 2016, Bob ran congress and lost to incumbent, Ken Buck. Bob is currently the chair for the Prowers County Democrats. Bob has been featured on the Huffington Post several times and his most circulated

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