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    Music is a powerful tool that creates mood and action depending on the person. The rhythms‚ melodies‚ and lyrics persuade the listeners to feel a certain emotion based on the tempo. In today’s generation‚ more than half of the world listen’s to music due to the fact they believe it can help them in any form of way. Music artists send a message through their lyrics which allows their listeners to identify with them because of similar experiences. This form of persuasion is best explained in Charles

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    meaning of the song. In the second line of the chorus he sings “She’s in the class A team”. He uses Class A Team as a reference to her abuse of cocaine as cocaine is a Class A drug. By using the term Class A Team instead of just saying cocaine‚ Ed Sheeran is able to encourage audiences to look deeper and think what the lyrics actually mean. Also not saying cocaine is masking the true seriousness of the situation resulting in youths being able to comprehend the issue. He also uses phases which can

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    Cheryl Cavin Professor Kelly Daubek English 111-48A 30 November 2014 Where is Jimmy Hoffa? America’s biggest missing person case is probably the disappearance of James Riddle Hoffa. For decades‚ investigators have spent great effort‚ time and money to find the answer to the question‚ “What happened and where is Jimmy Hoffa?” It was Wednesday afternoon‚ July 30‚ 1975‚ a hot and muggy 92° summer day‚ outside the Machus Red Fox Restaurant in Bloomfield Township‚ Michigan. James Riddle “Jimmy” Hoffa

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    used to produce new music and the turntable was used to mix music. Over the years‚ technology has allowed existing sounds to be transferred from one song to the next with a sampler. In today’s music world‚ many famous artists including Beyonce‚ Ed Sheeran‚ Kanye West‚ Jay Z.‚ Ariana Grande‚ Jason Derulo‚ and other singers use music sampling in their songs as a way and inspiration to express their creativity and expand unique forms of music.

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    loss have a happy‚ if hazy‚ view of the world. Then‚ there are those who lose someone… a major someone... so very special. They do eventually move on‚ but the pain alters them forever. Ed Sheeran‚ in the song “Afire Love‚” illustrates how the loss of an individual can impact everyone around them‚ young and old. Sheeran begins the song by comparing the wholeness he remembers his grandfather to be to the broken remnants of him that are left by Alzheimer’s. Though only six years old‚ the boy in the song

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    The a Team

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    Title: The A Team Artist: Ed Sheeran Text Type: Oral Text I find lyrics to “The A Team” by Ed Sheeran very deep and emotional and although I am not able to relate to them personally I am able to understand what this person has been or is going through. The song is about is about a woman with a drug addiction and the things she has to go through on a daily basis. The song tells us she “Hopes for a better life” but is too far into her addiction to change. The song says “And in her pipe she

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    Jia Jun Luo 9/23//16 PM Tuesday Tunes Interpretive Response - “Growing Up” In the song “Growing Up” by Macklemore‚ Ryan Lewis‚ and Ed Sheeran‚ there is a dad‚ Macklemore‚ in the story that sings his advice to his unborn baby. The artist’s message is that unborn children will be needing plenty of helpful advice previously used by their parents in order to make them more successful than their parents. “Listen to your teachers‚ but cheat in calculus” is a line from the song and is a powerful example

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    friends but ultimately decides he’s “not in the mood” earlier in the novel. Once he drinks enough‚ however‚ all his inhibitions are gone and he tries to find a girl to give him love. Sheeran displays this exact attitude toward romance when he sings “Maybe tonight I’ll call ya/ After my blood turns into alcohol” (Sheeran). Sheeran depicts a man too afraid to talk to the potential love of his life until booze is added into the mix-- so much booze‚ in fact‚ that he claims his blood is more alcohol than actual

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    “The A Team” a song written by Ed Sheeran in 2011 after he visited a homeless shelter and heard a story from one female‚ she was a prostitute addicted to cocaine and had become homeless. Her story inspired him to write the song and quickly became top ten songs in numerous countries and nominated for the Grammy’s “Song of the Year” in 2012. I recalled listening to the song when I was in eighth grade‚ and one verse had a great impact on me. “The worse things in life come free to us” hit me like a truck

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    Nando’s Marketing Strategy: Elliot Gleave > E.G > Example Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Dining Cult Rising How Nando’s Cultured Celebrity Endorsement and Subliminal Resonant Enforcement into a winning marketing strategy The Concept: Fast Casual Dining The Cuisine: Market-esq flavoursome fresh The Demand: Greater than Capacity The Funny Thing: QUEUEING FOR FAST CASUAL The Secret: Cultured Celebrity Endorsement and Subliminal Resonant Enforcement But

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