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…got the name from a Beatles song, and had his followers prepare for the upcoming war by collecting guns and other weapons. Manson turned the ranch into a fortress. He started to change his following from being a group of freedom searching people…
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…that they all needed to follow unquestionably. Manson convinced his followers that a war of the races was coming, which he named Helter Skelter. He got the name from a Beatles song, and had his followers prepare for the upcoming war by collecting guns and other…
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…'s. Wartime recovery was complete. The Beatles brought life back into England. Harold Wilson and a Labour parliament were in government. The 60's was a new era. Pop music flourished, fashion, furniture and style took on new dimensions. In 1969…
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…, it was not easy for them to see the problem I had. Both of them were very caring and nurturing, but very naive. I grew up in a very settled environment. My mother loved to listen to her classical music, and my father to the Beatles. My parents were both from…
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…, singing along to Beatles records and even writing simple songs on the piano. When he was 7, his parents divorced, and his attitude towards became a lot more negative. In 1992, O’Connor told Rolling Stone that “It just destroyed his life. He Changed completely…
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…Point) Manson convinced his followers that a war of the races was coming, which he named Helter Skelter. He got the name from a Beatles song, and had his followers prepare for the upcoming war by collecting guns and other weapons. Manson turned the ranch…
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…of the famous bands in the field of censorship is the Beatles. John Lennon proposed that his band was more popular than Jesus Christ, as a response their records were burned and music markets refused to sell their records. In 1969, John Lennon’s new album was taken…
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…more towards American youth and which talked of equal rights or the immoralities of war. British bands such as the Beatles, along with Motown Records, however, made a point of staying neutral, especially in situations involving integration (Benson 95…
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…Alfred Russel Wallace is called one of the forgotten fathers of modern science. He was born in 1823, in Monmouthshire, England.8 Wallace surveyed English counties with his brother and possessed a beatle collection. In Leicester, at the Collegiate School, he…
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…from a Beatles song, and had his followers prepare for the upcoming war by collecting guns and other weapons. Manson turned the ranch into a fortress. He started to change his following from being a group of freedom searching people into an organized army…
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