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    feeling of injustice in a vast amount of his poems. Zephaniah does this through the techniques he uses; emotive language‚ facts and personal experiences. Zephaniah is a dub poet. Dub poetry is a form of performance of the West Indians. It is spoken over reggae rhythms and is mainly about political and social nature concerned with justice. Zephaniah uses plenty of real life examples to support his poems. Using real life examples show that Zephaniah’s point is true because it shows that it happens in reality

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    Why music matters

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    Why music matters. I find this to be a complex yet compelling topic to write about as it can be overwhelming to cover it to its fullest‚ so we are only scratching the surface with this essay.Thus I took the privilege of finding articles and studies done of why music matters today in our culture and what are its benefits to the people who listen to it and what influence them to listen to the type of music they listen to‚is mood a decider or does it depends on what part of culture your are from‚

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    Analysis of Rossiter - Percy’s six – step model of communication The Rossiter – Percy model is used to provide the conceptual framework for planning a communication strategy. Rossiter and colleagues developed a simplified hierarchical six – step model that relates to advertising exposure to company objectives and profits. While developed for advertising in commercial marketing context‚ the model is applicable to all forms of communication and has been applied in a number of health and social

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    Auteur of Guy Ritchie

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    Welcome all‚ to an evaluation on the auteur of British director Guy Ritchie‚ as seen in two of his most successful films. Ritchie was born on the 10th September 1968 in Hatfield‚ England.. Ritchie’s directing career started in 1995‚ where he directed a 20 minute short film entitled The Hard Case. Three years after that‚ Ritchie directed his second film‚ and his first ever feature film‚ Lock‚ Stock‚ and Two Smoking Barrels ( commonly referred to as Lock‚ Stock. Then‚ not two years later‚ Ritchie

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    Joy Harjo Analysis

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    A Short Biography of Joy Harjo Joy Harjo is a mother‚ activist‚ painter‚ poet‚ musician‚ and author. She was born in Tulsa‚ Oklahoma as a member of the Muscogee or Creek Nation. She didn’t have a great childhood. She had an abusive father and stepfather with a mother who was not strong enough. She eventually left home at a young age. Her work is influenced by the activism that was present during the American Indian Movement in the 1970s. Harjo’s witting and music reflect the life of woman as individuals

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    Western Music Genres

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    Contemporary Western Music Genres Blues Blues is the name given to both a musical form and a music genre that originated in African-American communities of primarily the "Deep South" of the United States around the end of the 19th century from spirituals‚ work songs‚ field hollers‚ shouts and chants‚ and rhymed simple narrative ballads. The blues form‚ ubiquitous in jazz‚ rhythm and blues‚ and rock and roll is characterized by specific chord progressions‚ of which the twelve-bar blues chord progression

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    in the documentary Life + Debt. Whenever the island came to mind‚ I always considered it a tourist destination where foreigners went to bask within its ocean coasts and its notorious reputation of marijuana consumption‚ all along with its roots in Reggae music and Rastafarian beliefs – somewhere I wanted to visit one day. I personally never took the time to really ponder on what life was really like for Jamaica’s natives. In Life + Debt‚ the manipulation of capitalist societies and their way of

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    Who Is Tyler Joseph?

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    been reviewing. “Its interesting to hear such self-doubt from such a popular rocker‚ but it’s actually critical to Pilots’ success’ (Levy‚1). Reviewers also have a hard time distinguishing what genre the band is. IT swings from hip-hop to punk to reggae to piano pop to dubstep and everything that could possibly in-between. When Joseph writes a song he tends to not worry about what kind of genre he is being seen as‚ he just worries about what the meaning of the songs and how people will think and

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    Intro We all love music. From the darkest songs about things we don’t want to think about to heavenly pieces we can’t have enough of‚ music has just always been there. Even the almost imperceptible things like the small beat of a co-worker or classmate is tapping with their foot or the seemingly unconnected hubble of sound is music. But when you really get down to it‚ music has all kinds of questions that we can’t answer. For example‚ why do people like different types of music? Why do instruments

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    Most of all I do not like patriotism very much because I have some negative associations with it. It reminds me of flags‚ war and football. I have to think about people being proud and admiring their country – sometimes in a quite naive way. I do not think that pride is completely bad. Pride is good for one’s self-esteem and so is patriotism. Pride is alright if it improves the own self-perception. But I don’t like it as soon as pride makes people look down on others. This is arrogance. Sadly

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