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    Catcher in the Rye

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    letter. I have created a mixed tape of ten songs that I thing you would like. I hope that you can connect with what these songs are talking about and you love this mixed tape. First we have Demons by Imagine Dragons. I picked this song because‚ as the title states‚ your inner demons. “Your eyes‚ they shine so bright. I wanna save that light. I can’t escape this now‚ unless you show me how.” Second I have chosen A World Alone by Lorde. I put this song on this CD because it talks about all the

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    The Battle for Brixton

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    melted policemen’s helmet on road. Damaged repair cause hundreds of thousand or one million pounds. Nearly 150 buildings were destroyed or broken‚ seven hundred million pounds to repair. Worst break down in law order in 200 years. 178 police hurt. Brian paddock. 300 police and 45 rioters injured and no one dead. There was guilt and pride from the rioters. John Stapleton. On Sunday police were not ready to admit and wanting to blame it on political reasons. Police wanted to blame the community for

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    put themselves down to appeal to men in songs and music videos. Although there are a lot of sexist implications in songs from the 1900’s through early 2000’s‚ in the 2010’s music began to get better. Pop music is better than it was in the past because it’s less sexist and focuses on uplifting women. A good example of a classic song that has sexist implications is‚ the 1949 christmas song‚ “Baby It’s Cold Outside‚” by Dean Martin. In the first verse‚ the song starts out with the man pleading for the

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    David Delgado Jocham 6 3-10-13 The Man Out of This World In a song and in a book what grabs our attention and drag us in for more is a great hook. Time keeps everything moving forward for the better but‚ in music time is not helping it is making dumber and dumber. Songs nowadays are not worth been in the category of music they are mostly about sexual intercourse‚ drugs‚ or random dumb topics. Yet there is an American singer-songwriter/record producer who is out of this world. Bruno Mars. He

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    "I Got a Boy" Evaluation

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    Girls Alike The girls are back and better than ever. Girls’ Generation is a group of girls in a widely known pop group from Korea. Although most of their songs are in Korean‚ their name has also reached most parts of Asia‚ Europe‚ and the U.S. This is their first single since 2011 and they came back strong with an entertaining video‚ catchy song‚ and one of their best choreographies to catch everyone’s attention. One of the most important things when it comes to music videos is the overall look

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    engage with its implications for the future. It has special programming for kids and families‚ including a Street Fair outdoor event at Brooklyn Bridge Park and a Cool Jobs presentation. History The World Science Festival was founded and created by Brian Greene‚ professor of mathematics & physics at Columbia University and author of several science books (including The Elegant Universe‚ and The Hidden Reality); and Tracy Day‚ a four-time National News Emmy Award-winning journalist‚ who has produced

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    bluegrass and many other types I probably have forgotten. For most of these CDs I have the track numbers and all the words to most songs memorized from playing them so many times. If I hear the ending of a song that I have in my collection I can start singing you the beginning of the song directly after it. I use music to compliment my mood or to put me in a better one. Each song I own says a different thing to me or reminds me off a different memory of my past. Some of these discs are practically irreplaceable

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    write songs that aren’t just catchy‚ but ‘speak’ to an audience‚ with passionate meaning underpinning behind the lyrics. Nowadays the music industry is expanding rapidly; seemingly endless numbers of new artists fight to reach‚ celebrity status and the incuitable ‘endless riches’ which follow. Unfortunately for them‚ only a restricted number actually reach radio; these select fifteen (or so) songs are played on an ostensibly endless loop. The problem is‚ that there isn’t any variety to the songs‚ with

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    Simon and Garfunkel sing‚ “People writing songs that voices never share‚” in their song “The Sound of Silence.” This idea rings true in “The Sound of Silence” and “Candle in the Wind” as both songs portray an idea of loneliness and isolation. “The Sound of Silence” was written by Paul Simon‚ performed by Simon and Garfunkel‚ and covered by Disturbed. Released in 1966‚ the song exposes man’s inability to connect with other humans. Similarly‚ Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind‚” written in 1973‚ is a

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    Bohemian Rhapsody Though it is clear that many songs have great impact on an audience‚ very few are as musically astute and brilliantly constructed as Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody‚” written and arranged by lead vocalist and pianist‚ Freddie Mercury. Perhaps because of its intense subsequent commercialization‚ the musical elements of the song have often been overlooked; however‚ cautious listening to the piece demonstrates that the lyrics and musical elements fuse together and complement each other

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