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    My Favorite Song Analysis

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    Essay on my favorite song Listening to music affects your brain and release some hormones. Listening to the piece you love most enables you to concentrate better. It makes you get relief from any pain you may have and allows you to rejuvenate. Additionally‚ when you listen a song with others‚ it can help create a bond with others; thus‚ can improve your social skills. The song‚ “Because you loved me” by Celine Dion has value for the society because of the thankfulness portray for love‚ strength

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    Paradise By Coldplay Song Analysis The song ‘Paradise’ by Coldplay is very unique and special to me in numerous ways. One of the main reasons I enjoy it so much is because there is so much room for interpretation. Anyone can have a different perspective on what it means to them. The song to me represents the attempts by a girl to maintain a child-like innocence in her life by dreaming and running away to paradise. During the first half of the song‚ I noticed the rhythm and beat rather then the

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    Emily Dickinson is one of the numerous poets who use love as the subject of several of her poems. In "if you were coming in the fall‚" Emily Dickinson uses several metaphors to enhance the theme of the time spent waiting for love. In this poem Emily Dickinson uses metaphor that paints a picture about lost love. It shows that time does not matter when you’re waiting for your love. "If you were coming in the fall‚ /I’d brush the summer by‚" give us the feeling that summer does not matter if she knew

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    Baerwald‚ and Kevin Gilbert. This song fits under the genre of country Pop. This song rose to #2 on the Billboard “Hot 100” chart in 1994. The form of this song is a simple verse-chorus that also has pre-chorus. The verse and chorus are both built on the same 3-chord‚ 4-bar chord progression‚ but the chorus departs from the progression in the last two bars at each time. The sequence of the song starts with the verses that then lead to pre-chorus section. Then it pushes the song forward to the chorus. The

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    A. E. Housman’s "To an Athlete Dying Young‚" also known as Lyric XIX in A Shropshire Lad‚ holds as its main theme the premature death of a young athlete as told from the point of view of a friend serving as pall bearer. The poem reveals the concept that those dying at the peak of their glory or youth are really quite lucky. The first few readings of "To an Athlete Dying Young" provides the reader with an understanding of Housman’s view of death. Additional readings reveal Housman’s attempt

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    This Kiss Song Analysis

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    the one song I listened to most‚ “This Kiss” by Alex Days and Carrie Hope Fletcher‚ and interpreted its lyrics to see if it matched with my core values of commitment‚ happiness‚ and love. My most listened to song is Alex Days and Carrie Hope Fletcher’s rendition of Faith Hill’s “This Kiss”. It tells of a story about two people who fall in love. Before they found each other‚ they were hurt by previous relationships but when they meet‚ they spark an indescribable romance. Throughout the song‚ they

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    Live until you die” is a broad phrase that can be interpreted differently depending on the individual who ponders upon on it. To me‚ living until one dies is simply having a quality of life‚ congruent to the individual’s terms and definition of it. Many people are trapped living in the past‚ or even in the future‚ instead of relishing on the present of today‚ and the now. In our society‚ a person who prepares for the future usually grows to be successful‚ but some of us get caught up within that

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    Do you find yourself questioning society? If so‚ then‚ Nancy Werlin is your author with her book‚ “And Then‚ There Were Four”‚ also questioning humankind‚ there is‚ “The One Memory of Flora Banks‚” authored by Emily Barr. You will either scorn or acknowledge the way of society today and in these novels‚ starting with Nancy Werlin. When a building collapses around five teenagers and they barely escape‚ they began questioning everything that is happening. They piece together a theory that their parents

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    began to be more than just imaginative. The start(advent) of the “New World” meant the start of a newfound tolerance for religion‚ culture‚ race‚ and ethnicity. In “Join the Army and Choose Whichever God You Like” by Sarah Vowell‚ a man named Seixas writes to Washington about how nice it is to live in a place where equality is strived for. In Lesley Hazelton’s After the Prophet a quote that directly relates to Seixas’ statement is a teaching of Muhammad’s which notes‚ “No one group had the right to

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    commercials the Baby Song and The Musical are comparable‚ but the Baby Song works best. The Baby Song is a commercial for Nationwide Insurance and The Musical is a commercial for Wayfair.com. The Baby Song commercial works best because it is relatable. A person can watch the Baby Song and it is automatically effective because people think their car is like their baby. The commercial The Musical has a good song but that is it. Nothing about it is going to be remembered but the song when it is over.

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