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    my room

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    choose the clothes that I’m going to put that day. On the left of my room is full of ancient toys‚ games‚ clothes and books. My television and video recorder are on a table and I have a selection of my favourite videos in a wardrobe: Pretty Woman‚ Dirty Dancing... On the left hand of my bed‚ to the left of the door‚ I have my stereo. Also I have photos of my friends and family. These photos bring back memories of happy times spent.

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    Christmas. This song relates to my theme by being about Christmas. It relates to the theme because Christmas is a holiday. The song is all about making rhymes. The redefines the phrase "Jingle Bells" as anything you want it to be. One example is "Dancing and prancing in Jingle Bell Square". In this case jingle bells means the name of a street. Another example is "Jingle bell time is a swell time". In this phrase jingle bells probably means Christmas. Jingle Bell Rock is a song you can hear everywhere

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    their kids. Parents often tell many stories to their kids on this holiday. The most popular story is about “ the moon man and his banian tree”. The banian tree had a magical power that healed people’s injures. One day‚ his wife watered the tree by dirty water that made it fly away from the Earth. Although he tried to pull it back‚ it was useless. The man and his tree flew up to the moon. From then on‚ every Mid-Autumn Festival‚ Vietnamese kids use beautiful lanterns to light up the road for “the moon

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    “Merry Go Round” by Kacey Musgraves sounds like an ordinary country song but once the lyrics are read and analyzed listeners realize that it is nothing but. Ordinary country songs would be praising the small towns that the artist grew up in and displaying it in a good light but Mugraves’ song describes rural towns as boring and explains how fake the residents are‚ “Mamas hooked on Mary Kay/ Brothers hooked on Mary Jane/ And Daddies hooked on Mary two doors down”. In comparison Holcomb at first sight

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    Billy Elliot

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    the world as a ballet dancer Billy shows the community that stereotypical imagery forces people to hide who they really are when following your dream can make you happy and not powerless. Billy does this by not being afraid to express himself by dancing. He is committed and does not give up which sets a good example for

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    Hula Dancing Molly Silven ’13 Professor Wise Dance is an art form that generally refers to movement of the body‚ usually rhythmic and to music‚ used as a form of expression‚ social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting. There are multiple forms of dance ranging from hip-hop‚ Irish step dancing‚ ballroom dancing‚ jazz‚ tap‚ ballet‚ lyrical‚ tribal dancing‚ and even hula dancing. Dancing is way to express oneself by using the body. Sometimes dancing is regarded

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    "But I hung on like death"‚ and "My right ear scraped a buckle"‚ are example of this connotation. In addition‚ the phrase‚ "The hand that held my wrist‚" in the third stanza‚ is another example. They would normally hold their partner ’s hand when dancing. The idea that the father was grabbing his son ’s wrists gives an evidence of abuse. We can recognizes the boy ’s apprehension and fear towards his

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    I read this poem for the first time I thought it was about parental abuse from all the negative words. After my analysis of the poem I then found out that it’s about a father and his son one night when he comes back a little drunk and they start dancing and the son wants to stay up and keep playing when put to bed. This is a happy poem even though there are some negative words in the poem‚ it makes you think back on all the great times you have had with your father. My analysis of the poem and

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    time is running out

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    trade. On his metal throne of destruction‚ He labours away with a will‚ Piling the mountainous minerals high With giant tool and iron drill. In his greedy lust for power‚ He destroys old nature’s will. For the sake of the filthy dollar‚ He dirties the nest he builds. Well he knows that violence Of his destructive kind Will be violently written Upon the sands of time. But time is running out And time is close at hand‚ For the Dreamtime folk are massing To defend their timeless land.

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    while the child tries as hard as he can to get through this current beating‚ or dance as he calls it. However‚ if the reader sees this in a more positive light‚ one can almost see the small boy standing on his feet‚ holding on so he won’t fall‚ dancing around with his drunken father. Naturally‚ it would not be easy to maintain your balance while standing on the feet of another person.

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