Cause and effect essay

Title: Cause and effect essay
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Cause and effect essay
The Beatles started as a small boy, rock and roll band in high school. Brian Epstein discovered them in 1964. They stayed as a strong group until 1968, after that they started going down hill and the group finally broke up in 1970. This band stood out because their music was different from everyone else. It was clean and fun; the group had a lot of enthusiasm that influenced many teens. I interviewed Deborah Santos, who was affected …showed first 75 words of 768 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 768 total…tension. No one understood what the group was going through and that the break up was the best thing they could have done for themselves. Even though Deborah Santos was upset about the break up the Beatles will always be one of her favorite rock and roll bands. Bibliography 1. Giuliano, Geoffrey. The lost Beatles Interviews. New York:Penguin Books U.S.A. Inc. 1994 2. Jones, Jack. Let Me Take You Down. New York: International and Pan-American 1992

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