Welcome to Essay Galaxy!
Home Essay Topics Join Now! Support
Essay Topics
• American History
• Arts and Movies
• Biographies
• Book Reports
• Computers
• Creative Writing
• Economics
• Education
• English
• Geography
• Health and Medicine
• Legal Issues
• Miscellaneous
• Music and Musicians
• Poetry and Poets
• Politics and Politicians
• Religion
• Science and Nature
• Social Issues
• World History
Members
Username: 
Password: 
Support
• Contact Us
• Got Questions?
• Forgot Password
• Terms of Service
• Cancel Membership



Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers

Search For:
Match Type: Any All

Search results 1471 - 1480 of 1839 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 Next >

1471: Heaven's Gate Cult
... up possessions, hid who they were, watched their diets, and accepted abstinence. Upon the coming of the Hale-Bopp comet, were they thought the UFO maintained, thirty-nine people killed themselves by a mixture of drugs, alcohol, and suffocation. In memory for all, each member left a testimonial explaining that they were joyous to be in a better place and excited to finally leave earth. Other opinions The opinions of the ...
1472: Schwa
... say they saw a UFO land, and aliens coming out of the craft. This hallucination was a warning from our creators of the coming day of judgment." In celebration of this, followers meet secretly, take drugs, and chant the following : "Oona Schwa gallumbits dangk!" Once again, this seems to be in some sort of code. The only intelligible translation yet given seems to be a joke on the part of the ...
1473: Definition For Satanism
... reveled in notoriety, billing himself as the Wickedest Man in the World and the Great Beast 666 of Revelation. He is alleged in to have committed at least one animal sacrifice, experimented with many illegal drugs and engaged in countless sexual orgies. It is not known how much of this actually happened, and how much is imaginary and created to satisfy his insatiable desire for publicity. His prime aim was to ...
1474: The Unholy Crusade
... war on his own accord. It is in this setting, the same as Adam in Eden, that Chris comes to lose his innocence towards life. Chris's tenure in Vietnam exposes him to experiences with drugs, killing, and brutality, which signifies his lost innocence, and spiritual downfall. The same can be said for the other men in Chris's platoon, who came over to war young to reluctantly lose their innocence ...
1475: Allowing Evil to Triumph
... parents of a household work and do not spend enough time with their children. Because the parents do not act as a good influence in the child's life, the child may begin to do drugs, get bad grades, and become involved in crime. Each of these things is evil but could have been prevented if the parent had done something and acted as a good influence in the child's ...
1476: Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page
... To prove this, “Stairway to heaven” was voted best song ever written in our time by a musician just recently. One very obvious difference that the two had was the addiction Jimi Hendrix had with drugs. Jimi ruined his musical career by becoming a drug addict. Jimi's drug addiction became worse as time went on. In Toronto, he was arrested for possession of heroin. None of this held him back ...
1477: Motown’s Evolution and with Emphasis on Its Women
... The Festival of Arts. She, like many of the Motown women, returned to performing in the early 1990’s in clubs in the USA and Europe. Somewhere along the line she found herself addicted to drugs. She found her way into a treatment facility in Isareal. She is in good health today and still lives with black hebrews in Isreal. Brenda Holloway was the first west coast artist signed by Motown ...
1478: Woodstock 1969
... a man. The entire concert was a time of peace and happiness. Many of the people attending Woodstock were given a ray of hope in a world that didn’t accept them. Through all the drugs and mud etched in their minds, the desire for love and acceptance made its way to the surface. The mood created by this is what made Woodstock so memorable. Had it not been for this ...
1479: The Way It Really Was!
... them were folk and folk blues but The Beatles and The Rolling Stones played traditional Rock and Roll. Teens in the sixties were involved with anti-war and civil rights and some were involved with drugs and eastern religions. At the end of the 60's decade, trends occurred like art rock, protest music and psychedelic music. By the seventies Rock and Roll was established, Jazz merged with R & B and ...
1480: The Grateful Dead
... their first concert in July 1965 and they played pretty straight rock and roll music until the "acid tests." In early 1965 a state hospital in the Palo Alto area was conducting experiments with hallucinogenic drugs. This was still legal at the time. Robbert Hunter and others volunteered to try them. Before long the whole music group was participating in "acid tests" and their music became more diffused, the numbers stretched ...


Search results 1471 - 1480 of 1839 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 Next >

 Copyright © 2003 Essay Galaxy.com. All rights reserved