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    What is a Response Journal? Journals provide learners with an opportunity to record their personal thoughts‚ emotions‚ ideas‚ questions‚ reflections‚ connections‚ and new learning on what they hear‚ view‚ read‚ write‚ discuss and think. “What we as educators want is that their writing enable students to personalize a story and gain insights about the character‚ to help them reflect‚ and to help them see the world in a different way.” (Brownlie‚ 2005) “Our reflections are the making of deeper

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    PH 100 Personal Wellness Project Due November 19‚ 2012 Mid-term Journal Review due on October 8‚ 2012 Name: ____________________________ Each student will be required to conduct a personal wellness project throughout the semester based on the results of his/her initial Comprehensive Health Assessment‚ which is found on pages 21-32 of the textbook. Format of the Project: 1. Introduction Provide an introduction discussing the results of your questionnaire and why you chose

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    Back in the day Nicki Minaj and Safaree Samuels used to have a bond of relationship chemistry that lasted up to 12 years. They came in the music industry together Safaree Samuels was there when Nicki Minaj had nothing and when she was a nobody during their relationship Safari and Nikki wondered about what it would be like to be famous and of course they had thoughts about the relationship while they were famous like if it will ruin the relationship because you know Money Changes people. Is the best

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    Kurt Cobain and Jim Morrison were more than leads of great bands. They were heroes of their generations. They had so many talents and each influenced a multitude of people. Aside from being singers and song writers Kurt was also a musician‚ guitarist and mass-media phenomenon‚ and Jim was also a poet‚ film maker and writer. Their groups also had about a twenty year span in between them. Even though it seems you could not compare them you actually can. Unlike fictional writers their material comes

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    Sir Walter Raleigh?

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    As You Came from the Holy Land 1 As you came from the holy land 2 Of Walsingham‚ 3 Met you not with my true love 4 By the way as you came? 5 "How shall I know your true love‚ 6 That have met many one‚ 7 I went to the holy land‚ 8 That have come‚ that have gone?" 9 She is neither white‚ nor brown‚ 10 But as the heavens fair; 11 There is none hath a form so divine 12 In the earth‚ or the air. 13 "Such a one did I meet‚ good sir‚ 14 Such an angelic face‚ 15 Who

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    Sublime Analysis

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    The word “sublime” means: to inspire great admiration or awe tending to inspire awe because of elevated quality or beauty. The band Sublime does not fall short of this grandiose title. For my mars playlist I chose to put the song “Don’t Push” off of Sublime’s debut 1992 album “40oz to Freedom”. This track’s nonchalant story-telling lyrics‚ heavily delayed dopey vocals‚ catchy bassline‚ reggae guitar riffs‚ and their free-spirited punk attitude‚ perfectly depicts my favorite aspect of Sublime’s signature

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    99 Lutbalons Meaning

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    This song was originally written in 1983 by the German band named Nena. As well as its orginal recording in German there is also an English version written by Kevin McAlea which was released shortly after the worldwide spread success that the original had. This English version was not in fact a direct translation of the German lyrics and has different meanings in its lyrics. The broad ideas covered in the song is that of an anti-war protest focusing on nuclear war. The genre that this work falls

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    Aaron Maine spoke with RIFF Magazine to discuss his upcoming tour‚ his latest album and finding inspiration Arthur Russell may very well be the greatest musician no one has ever heard and in spite of never formerly releasing an album‚ Russell was equally one of the most hardworking. In fact‚ we are past his untimely death in 1994 and are still listening to “new” reworkings of his music till this very day. “There’s something undeniably special charming and brilliant about [Russell]... What an

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    Punk Rock 80's

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    Punk rock emerged around the same time period of the early 1970’s In the United States‚ United Kingdom‚ and Australia – as if it were an answer to a simultaneous social crisis. Punk was born in the garage and lived through the middle and lower class. It uses fast paced and hard hitting lyrics to push a rebellious and anti-establishment movement. The genre was defined by legendary artists beginning with the Ramones from New York‚ to the Sex Pistols in the UK. As generations passed‚ so did the message

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    In the article‚ “How Nirvana’s 1991 Album Changed the Cultural Landscape” by James Hall‚ the many impacts that Nirvana’s album: Nevermind are discussed in great detail. Hall begins to list off the cultural impacts that Nevermind has had across the world. The popularity of “grunge” culture was heightened as a result of the band Nirvana and confidence skyrocketed for new bands who didn’t think they had the tools to succeed. But what really set Nirvana apart from other bands during their time was their

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