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    value. Music relaxes patients and it’s a way for them to get over their pent up feelings. Altogether‚ music plays a central role in the way we relax. Lots of people go to nightclubs and discotheques to have a break from humdrum life as music and dancing make us feel refreshed. Though lots of people consider music as a medium of relaxation‚ it is often used for human solidarity. Music is not an end in itself. It is a means to an end. Music is the best way to demonstrate human solidarity. Musicians

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    puritan community based on a very harsh system of truthfulness. When Reverend Parris discovers some of the girls dancing in the forest around a cauldron‚ he suspects something is going on. Rumors start to go around town speaking of witchcraft. These witchcraft rumors finally create the ultimate black cloud over Salem‚ affecting everyone beneath it. After the girls are caught dancing in the woods‚ the rumors of witchcraft are starting to boil over in the town. The Reverend just wants to help the

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    You see‚ when he is dancing he is happy and is enjoying himself. The camera shows short and fast clips‚ there are a lot of things happening. But when he is at home‚ he is sad. And the camera shows us long and boring clips which reflect Billy’s boredom. One example is when he walks in the house and the music suddenly stops. A sign on what I just have told. 3) The miners are presented as an angry and cruel gang. Every time we see a scene where they are in‚ they talk dirty‚ bully‚ threaten or beat

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    village full of joy and cheerfulness. “In other streets the music beat faster…people were dancing.” (Page 1) She leaves you to imagine the blissful city as you see it. “Perhaps it would be best if you imagined it as your own fancy bids.” (Page 1) Then she flips the story around and tells how there is a child that is forced to live in a broom closet‚ in a basement‚ with no windows. It sits in the corner‚ on a dirty floor‚ in its own filth. She writes about how nobody usually comes‚ except to stare at

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    hung onto his shirt not because of fear but he didn’t want to fall of while dancing with his father. And if the child was getting beat his mother would have reacted more than just a frown‚ “my mother’s countenance could not unfrown itself” (Line 7-8) the mother was angry because her pots and pans were flying everywhere‚ but was trying not to laugh at the father and son. Roethke’s father Otto Roethke hands were rough and dirty “With a palm caked hard by dirt” (Line 13) because he worked in a greenhouse

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    Ke$ha’s Biography Singer‚ songwriter. Born Kesha Rose Sebert on March 1‚ 1987‚ in Los Angeles‚ California. She was exposed to music at an early age through her mother Pebe‚ a songwriter. Her mother’s biggest songwriting success was "Old Fames Can’t Hold a Candle to You‚" which was a hit for Joe Sun and Dolly Parton. The first few years of Kesha’s life were a struggle for her family. Her mother had difficulty earning enough to support Kesha and her older brother. "We were on welfare and food stamps

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    and pure like a baby after a warm bath. The air seems to be free and clear of the city’s poisonous air pollution and the soft sounds of birds makes it all too refreshing‚ like a beautiful day on the beach. With quiet clean monuments and buildings dancing across the landscape‚ the look of peace and quiet seems to be present at last. As the blue crisp skies begin to darken across the brilliant blue pond‚ the shimmering light hitting the trees is as beautiful as the sun setting on the Catalina Island

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    Logical Fallacies is done manipulatively‚ always done on purpose and targets people’s ignorance and more of stupidity. The trial of the slave known as tituba is a perfect example of logical fallacy‚ because she had got beat really bad. Sweeping generalization is a logical fallacy where it can be named too broadly and where it can be applied to a general statement. Tituba fitted in this logical fallacy because people back then thoughtthough slaves were uncleaned and very low of the slaves and especially

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    big‚ beautiful ocean stands out against the city walls of Tel a Viv‚ Israel. I love the contrast of our modern busy world to Earth’s timeless masterpiece. I begin to zone out‚ feeling I have come across my truest‚ most natural habitat. The silky‚ dirty blonde sand slips and slides under my heels. I run to the ocean shore for relief to escape the burning sensation of hot sand. I dip my toe in her shallow waters‚ a pleasant surprise. The water is cool with undertones of warmth‚ inviting me in to come

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    enjoyment‚ and for entertainment at his or her parties. Music did not change very much in Europe for a long time. In America music was began to evolve in its own way. This new country had a culture of its own and this was reflected in its music and dancing. One of the main styles of music originated in Detroit‚ and it is called big band. It is called big band‚ because a large band was used to create snappy‚ catchy tunes. This style of music soon became popular in Europe as well as America in the 1920s

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