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1491: Jimi Hendrix
... Ladyland--the latter ranks as one of the greatest works of the rock era. But the experience at the top didn't last long-- Hendrix and bassist Redding grew apart, and muddled by overindulgence in drugs and groupies, Hendrix came to believe--wrongly--that his management was cheating him. In 1969, the Experience disbanded. In the summer of 1969, Hendrix played Woodstock with an informal ensemble called the Electric Sky Church ...
1492: The Beatles
... to Lennon in the beginning, but surpassing him at the conclusion of the relationship. Two key factors that probably caused this are his affection and infatuation with Yoko Ono, and the heavy use of hallucinogenic drugs. On some occasions, both of those factors may have given Lennon inspiration for his music, but they greatly reduced his control and influence in the band. Bibliography Bates, Norman "The Beatles Recording Sessions" Harmony Publishers ...
1493: Tupac Shakur: Stealing From A Dead Star
... in prison in 1995 (Saltonstall). Known as 2pac he was one of the most successful and scorned “gangsta” rappers. Fans bought millions of his records; others denounced him and his lyrics for glorifying violence and drugs and degrading women (Rapper). Moreover, how could her son produce three CDs in the last year of his life, sell reportedly more than $60 million worth of records--enough to make him one of the ...
1494: Boating In Florida
... than ignorance and lack of responsibility. But deciding to drink alcohol is a choice made by a person while they are sober. That is why boating accidents cannot be blamed on alcohol or any other drugs, but can only be blamed on the people who cause them. The ones who cause these accidents are the people who are ignorant of the law and have very little experience with boating in general ...
1495: The International Space Station
... on the human body during periods of time in space. This knowledge is needed for any plans of extended space flights, for instance traveling to the planet mars. Medical research in the development of new drugs to combat diseases. By observing the growth of tissue, both healthy and cancerous, in space, scientists hope to gain new insights into the nature of cell formation. They also hope to discover new and more ...
1496: Tourism
... a heap of treasure. In the Philippines for example, it is estimated that 60000 children are active prostitutes. Due to this, dreams are shattered for many families as they see their children fall victim to drugs and its consequences, thus breaking down the will and spirit of the countries inhabitants, as they every day go to the backdoor of the hotels to serve the very people who might be the ones ...
1497: The American Basketball Association
... player to come straight out of high school into professional sports. This was a revolutionary event in the history of professional sports. The ABA had a style of its own. Newsweek once described them, “Sex, drugs, platform shoes, sideburns, slam dunks, midnight franchise shifts, million dollar deferred-payment player contracts, the three-point shot, Dr. J, Marvin (Bad News) Barnes, LaVerne (Jelly) Tart, and Pat Boone. Pro sports the way they ...
1498: Sorrow
... birthday. The thought of not knowing whether she is dead or alive or where she is would definitely kill me. Woe can destroy your life. Many people who experience this kind of sorrow turn to drugs to deal with it. It can often lead to suicide. This class of sorrow is very, very hard to deal with, but some strong people can do it with time. Bad things happen to everybody ...
1499: Gambling: Pros and Cons
... s lives. Proponents of legalized gambling in the United States say that it is a fundamental human activity and that it is completely healthy. They say that it is a way of reaching contentment without drugs and alcohol which would make it a healthy alternative to these types of problems. On the other hand, the National Coalition Against Legalized Gambling (NCALG) says that gambling addiction is just as real and its ...
1500: Utopias
... the Prologue . It is very ironic, for all the people are the total opposite of what they should be. For example, the doctor who is supposed to be very trustworthy and caring, was prescribing unnecessary drugs just for the money. Therefore, people who choose to hide their true identity behind a mask will not be present in the new utopia. One rule that parents always tell their children is to never ...


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