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    rap and include specific tempos and beats that correspond with each song’s thought provoking lyrics. In the song “Oh. Ms. Believer” by Twenty One Pilots they use the analogy of snow to describe a young girl going through depression. The band accurately describes the feeling of being trapped inside one’s mind as they go through the hardships of this mental illness. Although at first this song may be interpreted as another cliché alternative hit‚ the meanings hidden beneath the lyrics are sure to tug

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    Forever Treasure: Music Here comes Christmas‚ so I decided to back to China. And I want to see concerts during the holiday‚ so I searched the various kinds of concerts‚ including Korean pop stars’‚ American stars’‚ Japanese pop stars’‚ and of course Chinese pop stars’. I was really shocked that all tickets were sold out in different big cities. There are reports to introduce the situation. It said that the tickets of some pop stars’ were sold out in one minute. The similar thing happened before‚

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    In Mississippi Burning and Freedom Song shows two different perspective on the success of the civil rights movement. In the film Mississippi Burning the main focus is on the FBI helping African American achieve justice and prove to African American that they are willing to challenge the police department and clansmen for them. On the other hand freedom song portrays a combination effort of the old generation and the young generation trying to bring the community together to fight for their right

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    Poetic Analysis of Song Lyrics I chose “Bullet with Butterfly Wings” by lyricists and lead singer of the Smashing Pumpkins Billy Corgan as my song for the poetic analysis essay. I seemed to identify with the song the first time I heard it on the radio. The lyrics describe how many teens felt growing up in the 1990’s‚ myself included‚ hating everything around us and facing adulthood with hopes that some contentment in life will come. “Bullet with Butterfly Wings” is one of those songs that

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    “Thoughts on Capital Punishment” vs. “Traveling through the Dark” William Strafford’s “Traveling through the Dark” is a well developed short poem‚ but it lacks the depth of Rod Mckuen’s “Thoughts on Capital Punishment.” These two poems present animals killed by automobiles‚ but Mckuen’s approach differs from Strafford’s in two ways. First‚ Mckuen uses poetic language more strongly than Strafford. Second‚ “Thoughts on Capital Punishment” points out a more distinct‚ clearly stated‚ complex

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    The question of whether or not to use spanking as a form of disciplining your children has become quite the controversial subject. I am a mother of three‚ so disciplining kids is one thing I certainly know all about. As a child‚ my parents spanked me and my brother. As a general rule of thumb‚ I would say most parents who were spanked as children spank their children. Parents who were not spanked believe this form of discipline to be somewhat barbaric and argue that it is a form of child abuse‚

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    I feel that the song “New Soul” would be the best song to represent me as a person or be my theme song. The song talks about life having its ups and downs‚ good and bad‚ which I feel can relate to anyone. The song also brings up that it can be hard to find people that you can trust‚ but she tries to find the good and bad in everyone. We both agree that life can be harder than it seems as well. She and I are both young and make mistakes in life. We also try to find happiness through the fear and struggles

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    Would I live forever? If the opportunity were to present itself‚ would I live forever? I have contemplated many times on this question before this assignment. Have I found an answer? That is for you to find out‚ by reading this essay. The question has many interesting points because there are advantages and disadvantages to living forever. Obviously there are some advantages to living forever. With an unlimited amount of time on the Earth‚ you can discover each place of the world. You can

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    The song “Where is the love” was released in 2003 in America by American hip hop group‚ Black Eyed Peas‚ which was written in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City (Ktohare4). There are multiple social and political problems during the early 2000s and this song addressed them like the problems on violence‚ terrorism‚ racism‚ hate‚ and anger (Frey‚ Hanenburg). Even though the whole song calls out all the negative things happening in the world‚ the main idea of the song is about peace

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    Songs Of The Civil Rights Movement There are many songs from the civil rights movement and some are more significant than others. I have Chosen five songs that seem important to me “We Shall Not Be Moved”‚ “We Shall Overcome”‚ “This Little Light Of Mine”‚ “Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around”‚ and “A Change is gonna come”. These songs are the movement’s anthems. “We Shall Not Be Moved” is a wonderful song and it is said it has most to do with the movement than any other song. The song was

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