Sunday, 14 January 2018

Bob Marley

Bob Marley

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Robert Nesta "Bob" MarleyOM (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican singer-songwriter who became an international musical and cultural icon,[1][2][3][4][5] blending mostly reggaeska and rocksteady in his compositions. Starting out in 1963 with the group the Wailers, he forged a distinctive songwriting and vocal style that would later resonate with audiences worldwide. The Wailers would go on to release some of the earliest reggae records with producer Lee "Scratch" Perry.[6]
The Honourable
Bob Marley
OM
Black and white image of Bob Marley on stage with a guitar
Marley performing in 1980
BornRobert Nesta Marley
6 February 1945
Nine MileSaint Ann Parish, Jamaica
Died11 May 1981 (aged 36)
MiamiFlorida, U.S.
Cause of deathMelanoma (skin cancer)
Other names
  • Donald Marley
  •  
  • Tuff Gong
Occupation
  • Singer
  •  
  • songwriter
  •  
  • musician
Home townTrenchtownKingston, Jamaica
Spouse(s)Alpharita Anderson Marley(m. 1966; his death 1981)
ChildrenSharon Marley Prendergast(adopted)
Cedella Marley
David Nesta "Ziggy" Marley
Stephen Robert Nesta Marley
Rohan Anthony Marley
Julian Ricardo Marley
Ky-Mani Marley
Damian Robert Nesta Marley
Parent(s)Norval Sinclair Marley
Cedella Malcolm Booker
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  •  
  • guitar
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  • percussion
Years active1962–1981
Labels
Associated actsBob Marley and the Wailers
Websitebobmarley.com
After the Wailers disbanded in 1974,[7] Marley pursued a solo career upon his relocation to England that culminated in the release of the album Exodus in 1977, which established his worldwide reputation and elevated his status as one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, with sales of more than 75 million records.[8][9] Exodus stayed on the British album charts for 56 consecutive weeks. It included four UK hit singles: "Exodus", "Waiting in Vain", "Jamming", and "One Love". In 1978, he released the album Kaya, which included the hit singles "Is This Love" and "Satisfy My Soul". The greatest hits album,Legend, was released in 1984, three years after Marley died. It subsequently became the best-selling reggae album of all time.
Diagnosed with acral lentiginous melanoma in 1977, Marley died on 11 May 1981 in Miami at age 36. He was a committed Rastafari who infused his music with a sense of spirituality.[10]:242[11] He is credited with popularising reggae music around the world and served as a symbol of Jamaican culture and identity. Marley has also evolved into a global symbol and inspired numerous items of merchandise.

Niccolò Machiavelli

Niccolò Machiavelli

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Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli(Italian: [nikkoˈlɔ mmakjaˈvɛlli]; 3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527) was an Italian diplomat, politician, historian, philosopher, humanist, and writer of the Renaissance period.[1][2] He has often been called the father of modernpolitical science.[3] He was for many years a senior official in the Florentine Republic, with responsibilities in diplomatic and military affairs. He also wrote comedies, carnival songs, and poetry. His personal correspondence is renowned in the Italian language. He was secretary to the SecondChancery of the Republic of Florence from 1498 to 1512, when the Medici were out of power. He wrote his most renowned work The Prince (Il Principe) in 1513.
Niccolò Machiavelli
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Portrait of Niccolò Machiavelli by Santi di Tito
Born3 May 1469
FlorenceRepublic of Florence(present-day Italy)
Died21 June 1527 (aged 58)
Florence, Republic of Florence
Notable workThe Prince
EraRenaissance philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolRenaissance humanismpolitical realismclassical republicanism
Main interests
Politics and political philosophy,military theoryhistory
Signature
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"Machiavellianism" is a widely used negative term to characterize unscrupulous politicians of the sort Machiavelli described most famously in The Prince. Machiavelli described immoral behavior, such as dishonesty and killing innocents, as being normal and effective in politics. He even seemed to endorse it in some situations. The book itself gained notoriety when some readers claimed that the author was teaching evil, and providing "evil recommendations to tyrants to help them maintain their power".[4] The term "Machiavellian" is often associated with political deceit, deviousness, and realpolitik. On the other hand, many commentators, such as Baruch SpinozaJean-Jacques Rousseauand Denis Diderot, have argued that Machiavelli was actually a republican, even when writing The Prince, and his writings were an inspiration to Enlightenment proponents of modern democratic political philosophy.[5][6][7]In one place, for example, he noted his admiration for the selfless Roman dictatorCincinnatus.[8]