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    be cancelled. Many people don’t see anything wrong with this because they are still making money. Most of the time the concert goers don’t even know that it is happening. So why the big deal? Should people be allowed to lip-synching their songs? I think that lip-synching during a live concert should not be allowed because people pay a lot of money and take time to go and see them sing in person. I do not think that there is any reason for someone famous to lip synching at a live concert

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    Not Your Typical Love Poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is a poem by T.S. Eliot about a man. The narrator of the poem is trying to figure out how to tell someone something‚ but keeps putting it off because there is‚ supposedly‚ more time. This poem speaks about the modern era and the men and women of this time‚ by showing the reader a fine line between what is nostalgic and modern habits. This poem breaks the conventions of a typical love poem since the narrator is not the typically beautiful

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    costume at Ciara’s birthday party on Saturday. Beyonce brewed as a hot topic as X-men’s Storm in a photo posted by Kelly Rowland. Storm was played by Halle Berry in the X-Men films and Beyonce did a great job of pulling off the look. Ciara‚ singer‚ song-writer and record producer‚ just celebrated her 30th birthday on October 25‚ 2015. Celebrities showed up and that included Beyonce herself. Contrary to past rumors‚ Beyonce and Ciara are still friends. Beyonce showed up to the party in a hot ensemble

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    Can a woman be true to one man? Is a pure and virtuous woman anywhere on the ends of the earth? John Donne‚ a poet of the Renaissance and a contemporary of Shakespeare’s ponders this dilemma in the poem "Song" or "Go and Catcha Falling Star". Structurally Donne is unique in the structure of the poem. The poem has a rhythm and a rhyme scheme a‚b‚a‚b‚c‚c‚d‚d‚d. With lines 7-8 Donne has two word lines which add impact to those words "And find/What wind"‚ "And swear/no where"‚ and "Yet she/Will be"

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    People often struggle with making decisions. In the poem " The Love Song of J.Alfred"byT.S. Eliot‚ Prufrock" is a very indecisive man‚ which leads to depression and loneliness‚ showing that not making decisions leads to emptiness. Eliot shows this through tone and imagery. The use of tone express the indecisiveness of Prufrock. As the poem shows‚ Prufrock is often not sure if he should ask questions or not. One example of this is when Prufrock says‚ "Do a I dare?" (38). Prufrock is questioning

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    There was a recent interview with British presenter Cathy Newman and Jordan Peterson that took place on the Channel 4 News. Newman took quotes from Peterson’s new Book “12 Rules For Life” for a basis of the conversation that they could talk about throughout the interview. This is perfectly fine but the way Cathy Newman uses language is not close to a formal interview but rather to attack Peterson without any logical reason. Gender was the main point of discussion throughout this interview. The first

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    When we first read “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚” I expected a poem somewhat remotely related to what the title is called – a love song. Instead‚ the word ‘love’ is never used or is referred to as a typical romanticism you would normally find in a love poem. This poem is about a man‚ Alfred Frufrock‚ reflecting on what he was doing in his life and questioning what he should have done. The depressing thing is that he is an old man and still has not gone out with a women more then once. I felt

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    Cathy Young‚ is known for contributing her writings to Reason‚ Newsday‚ and RealClearPolitics.com and is also the author of two books. In this particular article titled “To the New Culture Cops‚ Everything is Appropriation” she discusses her view on cultural appropriation and how it hurts diversity‚ art and ignores history. Young gives examples of incidents where artists incorporate elements of other cultures in their artwork and receive backlash as a result. Weather it be a tribute‚ historically

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    Journal Entry This Journal entry shall discuss my feelings on Cathy Song’s ”Heaven‚” and analyzing as well as interpreting the message in it. I will go into the message of heritage‚ how the narrator’s boy relates to his heritage‚ and interpretation of the narrator’s feelings on the town that her family lives in. One of the biggest underlying elements is heritage. It immediately starts off with “He thinks when we die we’ll go to China” (line 1). This poem talks about Chinese heritage through the view

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    “Realism began in the 1930’s with documentary films‚ and a prime example of this is with the ‘father of documentary’ John Grierson‚ who founded the British documentary movement and created classic films such as Drifters (1929)‚ Industrial Britain (1933)‚ Song of Ceylon (1934) and Night Mail (1936).”In which British Cinema depicting the daily lifestyles of working class citizens. Social Realism presents a tenacious raw and grim image of lifestyles explored by the working class. It is conventional for social

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