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    Song Dynasty

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    The Song dynasty had played an important role in China throughout history. The Song dynasty consisted of Northern Song Dynasty from 960-1127 and the Southern Song Dynasty 1127-1279. It was a time of peace and prosperity. During the Song dynasty‚ there were many changes and advancement that people have never seen before in Chinese history. It was like a period of golden age where China went through a modern and urban development. China had a time of social and economic changes. Before the Song Dynasty

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    Narcissism In Songs

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    The song “When I Grow Up”‚ by Pussycat Dolls was released in 2009. The Pussycat Dolls were a group of five female artist who sang and performed pop music in the mid years of 2000s. In “When I Grow Up”‚ features a lot of narcissism in the lyrics that tells their audience they should grow up to be famous‚ that they are better than any other person‚ and everything they do matters. From the title of the song “When I Grow up”‚ people may not think nothing much of the song at first. Once the song plays

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    The Last Song

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    Reading Response 2 Title: The Last Song Director: Julie Ann Robinson Text Type: Written. In my book The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks‚ Ronnie‚ a teenage girl and her brother‚ Jonah are sent to be with their dad for the summer. Ronnie and her dad haven’t talked ever since her parent’s split‚ her dad left with out saying anything. From that point on‚ Ronnie had turned into a new girl. Here Nicholas Sparks tries to show the reader

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    Song as Poetry

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    Lawrance Professor Comp B 20 February 2013 Song Lyrics as Poetry I chose the song “Started from the bottom” by Drake as an example of poetic language in song. In the lyrics there is a reoccurring theme of how Drake (Aubrey Drake Graham) is implying how he came up with nothing‚ but now is living the dream. Being a young successful‚ rich‚ and popular young artist. The theme of the song is if you work hard for your dreams they will come true. Drake mentions in several lines about the late nights

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    holds true because many times words alone can’t touch someone but when you add the accompaniment it speaks volumes. I received the song “Suggestion” by Fugazi‚ and when I listened to it for the first time I just thought it was another song. As I listened to the song more and more and focused on the lyrics and the rhythm‚ the song started to speak to my soul. This song is all about violence on women in the forms of rape‚ sexual harassment‚ violence‚ and street harassment. It also emphasizes the aspect

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    Song of Bernadette

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    The Song of Bernadette Franz Werfel’s‚ The Song of Bernadette tells the story of Saint Bernadette Soubirous. The movie Was directed by the American screenwriter‚ George Seaton and released in 1943‚ only two years after the book was published. In 1943‚ The Song of Bernadette was awarded four Ocsars for: Best Actress in a Leading Role‚ Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration‚ Best Cinematography‚ and Best Music. I believe that George Seaton’s goal for the film was not only to give the novel

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    director to create certain moods and emotions‚ express continuity throughout the film‚ tell a story‚ and even enhance meanings. Not only can sound be an aural sense but a visual sense as well and director Alfred Hitchcock knew this and applied it in his movie Rear Window. When Alfred Hitchcock fans refer to his style‚ they are usually referring to Hitchcock’s camera magic and editing. When I think about Hitchcock the first thing that comes to mind is his use of sound effects‚ language

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    Song Of Solomon

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    Symbolism Of Song of Solomon There are many symbolic meanings in the Song of Solomon. In the novel‚ the white peacock is a representation of Milkman’s journey to flight/freedom. The act of flying shows what the motives of the characters are and those who truly understand have the gift. The watermark on the table is a terrible reminder of Ruth’s past that she can’t forget. The velvet roses in the novel represent how plain Lena and Corinthians’ lives really are. Throughout the book "Song of Solomon"

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    Song Of The Brook

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    of the Brook My book report is about a very good book. It is called Song of the Brook. Song of the Brook is a Christian fiction book. Matilda Nordtvedt writes it. The book has 124 pages‚ and I have read this entire book. The main characters are Hilda‚ Lois‚ Baby Sigurd‚ John‚ and Hilda ’s Mama; Magda‚ her Papa; Robert‚ Ole‚ Bertha‚ Thora‚ and Bestefar. The story begins with Hilda ’s family on a train on their way to Washington State. They were leaving their home in Minnesota to move to Washington

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    Song of Solomon

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    Toni Morrison begins her 1977 written novel: Song of Solomon in a very non traditional way that was different from most authors. Toni narrated her stories but introducing the incident. Some themes such as oral traditions‚naming‚ and especially flight are introduced in the first six pages and are further developed in a very similar format throughout the book. One of the incredible themes‚oral tradition‚ is used to retell events throughout the book in a consistent manner with the beginning. On the

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