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    This essays is similar to Kelly Clarkson’s song “Invincible”. The song is about someone growing‚ breaking free‚ and becoming a stronger‚ independent individual. I believe my passion did this for me. After I was able to find my passion‚ I was able to come out of my shell and be myself. I am eternally grateful for everything music and singing has done for me‚ which is why I compared these items to one another. Writing this essay was essentially effortless. Since I am so passionate about music‚ everything

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    the music time capsule was Ashley Armitage‚ Dylan Bates‚ and Jordan Crutchfield. These 10 songs were chosen because we felt that they will be relevant in the near and distant future. Honestly‚ the way my group chose our songs was by each of us picking three songs from our individual lists and mutually discussing the tenth song. The first song is Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash. Ashley Armitage chose this song‚ and with very good reason. Ring of Fire was released in April of 1963 and has lasted through

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    I have chosen my 5 song lyrics about the Beatitudes from “The Beatitudes Song” written by Benjamin Tribe. My first song lyric is “Blessed are the poor in spirit those who see the sin in their hearts.” This relates to the Beatitude “Blessed are the poor in spirit” because it talks about the people who see and admit their strengths and weaknesses. My second song lyrics is “Blessed are the one who is weeping cause sin has torn the whole world apart.” This relates to the Beatitude “Blessed

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    Walt Whitman has neither related his biography nor glorified himself in the poem as the title suggests. Infact‚ the apparent indication of the title is here of no importance. The poem is the song of celebration of every object of nature in general where a question put to the poet by a little child triggers off a philosophical trend of thought relating to death and the meaning of death. In the poem‚ he has celebrated his own idea (that nothing collapses due to death but instead life moves on) and

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    finished drawings‚ telling juxtapositions of designs‚ and the highlighting of motifs against the grain of the text” (2000b‚ p. 4). These notes were to be colored over as Blake completed his illustrations. Drawings 7 and 22 are the most striking examples‚ but others are like drawing 2‚ in which perhaps two lines of text remain barely visible above God’s shoulders‚ nearly obscured by the drawing‚ and others are like drawing 102‚ in which the text briefly reminds Blake about design elements he intended

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    Walt Whitman’s bold uptake of revolutionizing American poetry makes him one of the most important poets of the 19th century (Whitman 20). In one of his poems‚ “Song of Myself‚” Walt Whitman molds himself to ideals that he believes can be branded as the “ideal” American. This poem is a very long one and it essentially is a compilation of life experiences of his. In a way‚ it is almost as though he is talking to himself. He questions himself several times through this work‚ and in a way it feels as

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    music at the time. When listening to the song I felt a sense of energy that made me want to just close eyes and node my head. Not in a soothing way‚ but in a way that made me bop my head with intensity. While listening I can hear the monophonic‚ polyphonic and homophonic textures. As the song transitions from one note to another note‚ you can hear the authority‚ momentum and force of what the song commands from the audience. At certain points in the song‚ you can hear how quick the choir changes

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    giving up. Counting stars‚ now a popular song‚ was performed in 2013 by an American pop rock band called One Republic. Ryan Tedder‚ the band’s lead singer composed the song and produced it. The reason that lingers behind the composition of the song; according to the composer‚ is to resurface the importance of the issue of drugs in his hometown‚ America; and to recur the consequences of merging yourself deep within this problematic‚ influential situation. The song was written

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    If Everyone Cared Nickelback’s song If Everyone Cared has a lot of different ways that it can be interpreted. First you could say that this song is a very religious. With lines like "Singing Amen‚ I’m alive" obviously Amen is a religious term which leads people to think that this song is about God. Another part is the chorus "If everyone cared and nobody cried‚ If everyone loved and nobody lied‚ If everyone shared and swallowed their pride‚ We’d see the day when nobody died." If people cared

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    picked this song is because it presents a strong message. Not only did Jackson make a powerful statement with his lyrics‚ he also made one with his choice of rhythm and beats. The guitars and drums that were used‚ give the song a dramatic rock vibe. According to music critics Jackson’s album Thriller seemed to be inspired by “a mixture of several genres which previously were never combined” ( thrilleralbum). It is pretty obvious what message Michael is trying to bring across‚ the song is about

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