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    Country Song Parody

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    The two artifacts that we will be discussing are the original song “Can’t You See‚” by the Marshall Tucker Band‚ and the song that I parodied from its lyrics. The original song is classified in the genre of country rock. On the other hand the parody that I created would most likely fall under the genre of a comedic parody. I will mainly focus on how in the original artifact the hero just gives up all hope and accepts his fate right from the beginning‚ while the protagonists in the second one makes

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    teens that drugs are-so called-"cool". Rappers should be guiding kids into standing up for what they believe in. 90’s and 2000’s meaningful rap songs have better moral values compared to current hip-hop which is present in the songs ’’Mockingbird’’‚ by Eminem‚ "Juicy"‚ by The Notorious B.I.G‚ and Gucci Gang‚ by Lil Pump.  Mockingbird‚ by Eminem‚ an emotional song from 2004‚ illustrates

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    there have been many amazing and emotional protest songs that have brought people together with the goal of creating a change in society. An example of one of those songs is the song “Be Free” by J. Cole. Throughout the live performance of the song‚ “Be Free”‚ the artist J. Cole shows his emotion about what it is he is singing about. The song was a very effective and popular protest song because of the meaning of the song‚ the lyrics in the song‚ and that fact that it helped bring people who were

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    Tximeletak Song Meaning

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    perform at least one song in a language besides English every year - in my four years in this choir‚ we were given songs in Latin‚ French‚ Hebrew‚ and Basque. While all of these songs contained specific challenges for native‚ monolingual American English speakers - in the Hebrew piece‚ for example‚ many people had trouble producing what (in hindsight) appeared to be a pharyngeal approximant‚ a phone which is much more evident in Semitic languages than in English - the song in Basque was perhaps

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    Rhetoric of the Civil Rights Era Introduction The American traditional “We Shall Overcome‚” is the song of the Civil Right’s struggle. From its roots in early spirituals to its re-imagination in twentieth century gospels‚ “We Shall Overcome” encompasses the history of the civil rights movement. Its collective longevity and deep roots in the African American community make it the perfect song for the movement. From performances by Pete Seeger and Joan Baez to singing led by John Lewis in SNCC‚

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    Masters of War

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    and students strived to become active members of society. One huge impact a movement can have is the influence from a nation’s most iconic and loveable characters‚ of which is looked up to. In 1963‚ Bob Dylan released his song‚ “Masters of War” which was an anti-war protest song that

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    depicted into songs. Two influential compositions performed and written by Bob Dylan and Edwin Starr explicitly portray important issues during the era they were created. In addition to that they socially commentated their perspective and positioned the audience to effectively pursue their opinion. Both of the artists’ messages were greatly impacted from the social‚ cultural and political turmoils surrounding the era and it was vital in the development of both songs. Firstly Bob Dylan’s song of

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    1963‚ by a famous singer called Bob Dylan. This song was also released with the other famous song‚ e.g. “Blowin’ in the Wind”. They were come from the same album called “ The Freewheelin’ ”. This was a anti-war song‚ it reflects the singer wanted peace at that time. Bob Dylan is a famous American singer-songwriter‚ musician‚ poet and painter. His lyrics wrote about political social‚ philosophical and literacy influences. In this song‚ there are some lyrics talked about the weapons

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    Siren Song Essay

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    Colin Stone 10 October 2012 3.05 Free Writing Practice Dr. Cooper Margaret Atwood’s “Siren Song” is written with a crafty yet concise one-sided dialogue with a tone of an almost dark and malicious sense of humor. It is a clever work containing one of the three alluring Sirens‚ alluding to Homer’s The Odyssey‚ successfully captivating a mariner’s attention to “save” her. The poet starts the slow and soft with an appealing cry and by using the device of enjambment‚ is able to speed up and introduce

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