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 by the break up of the Beatles. By 1965, the Beatles got so big they didn’t know how to handle their fame. They started using all sorts of drugs as a way to calm themselves down. Several people warned them about doing these drugs, but they thought all those reasons weren’t good enough to quit. Until they met a man named Maharishi. He led people into meditating and wanted the Beatles to join in. The band used meditating as a way to stay clean. In August 1967, Brian Epstein, the Beatles manager, died of a drug overdose. The Beatles used meditating to get through this bad time. Shortly after that the Beatles realized that Maharishi was just another human being and not someone with higher power. All of this medit
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Approximate Word count = 773
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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