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From: Jeanne Steiner
Subject: [Circus-cvs] Amazing Mortgages at low rates
Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 04:38:15 -0800

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Best Regards,
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“Let's get together and feel all right/ I'm pleadin' to mankind! One love/ Oh, 
Lord! One Heart/ Give thanks and praise to the Lord 
and therefore fell into the latitude of acceptance, explained in Muzafer 
Sherif’s studies on Social Judgment Theory (Griffin), of 
 His efforts towards peace rewarded him; he was declared Jamaica’s “Man of the 
Millennium” and his album Exodus was given the honor true to his Rastafari 
roots. He became a spokesman of Jamaican people, and one of the first “Rasta 
Prophets” (African News Service).
was the bass heavy style of Bob Marley’s new age reggae that allowed him the 
access to the people. He abandoned the classic style received the Peace Medal 
of the Third World from the United Nations following his appearance at the One 
Love Peace Concert in Kingston. The study of music as a rhetorical form has 
been receiving increased attention from communication studiers in recent years. 
Primarily because music has the potential to function as persuasive 
communication and music encompasses our society, thus potentially impacting 
broad audiences. Everywhere we go we are exposed to music; in automobiles, 
shopping centers, and waiting rooms, as well as in our homes. Marley often 
spoke to the ghettos of Jamaican cities. Music in a very effective form of 
communications in places of illiteracy and poverty. His words were often 
simple, and included phrases native to Jamaican’s. “Reflexes had got the better 
of me/ And what is to be must be/ Every day the bucket a-go a well/ One day the 
bottom a-go drop out” (I Shot the Sheriff). Simple phrases, known by Jamaicans, 
opened them to the reggae music. Marley was able to get listeners to think they 
all had the same beliefs, and persuaded them politically and socially with 
other influential songs. 





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