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    Monro's Song

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    Song analysis Somewhere‚ Love Story and A Time for Us all share similar stories‚ but all of them don’t do a very great job at describing a tragic love story. Each song shares the similar story of two people falling in love‚ but they all present it differently. Somewhere by Matt Monro is saying that even if two people want to be together there is an appropriate time and an appropriate place. I believe this fits the story of Romeo and Juliet very well because the two lovers wanted so badly to be together

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    Rhetorical Analysis of the song “Beauty for brokenness” by Graham Kendrick The song that I chose for rhetorical analysis is Beauty for brokenness by Graham Kendrick. This song was written in 1993 for the 25th anniversary of the charity Tear Fund. It was influenced by a visit that Kendrick had made to India in 1992 and his perception of the contrast between Indian poverty and Western affluence. It was included in his CD album Spark to a Flame (1993)‚ and has since been included in a number of mainstream

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    Norwegian Wood Analysis Rory Say “Norwegian Wood” first appeared on The Beatles’ sixth full length album‚ Rubber Soul‚ which was released December 3rd‚ 1965. Not only is the song unique in the context of the album‚ but it is an example of one of The Beatles’ more experimental tracks. Written primarily by John Lennon‚ it was in fact George Harrison’s idea to use a sitar during the recording‚ which is the instrument that makes the song so recognizable‚ and also marks the first time a sitar was

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    main protagonist within the song. He also seems to be the only person to be aware of the side affects that the conflict is creating‚ making him the more clear headed character throughout the song. Neil Young’s guitars intensify as the lyrics become more vivid‚ during the first verse Young’s plays smoothly as Stills is first recognizing the problem. Throught the second and third verse Stills speaks about his surroundings and how they have changed due to the conflict. Young helps make the image more

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    mountain / I’m always gonna wanna make it move.” This line from The Climb is probably the most relevant line to my eighth grade year because this year‚ as soon as one problem was gone‚ there was always another challenge. The Climb by Miley Cyrus is the song that best describes my eighth grade year because it is about pushing through tough times‚ how there is always going to be challenges and even states‚ “But these are the moments that / I’m going to remember most...” The Climb’s entire message

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    Sept. 13 to Sunday‚ Sept. 18‚ the clothing store Forever 21 located at 343 Newbury St. had three successful shoplifting incidents‚ making it the store with the most larcenies in Fenway-Kenmore’s crime log‚ according to the Boston Police Department District D-4 public journal. One of the cases involved an assault‚ and all of the suspects were unknown. Around 9 p.m. on Sept. 13‚ Officer Darryn Brown responded to a call from Jennifer Guzman‚ the Forever 21 manager‚ who said that a black female and a

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    Beyer Oakland University Pink and Billy Mann wrote the song‚ Dear Mr. President. It was sung by Pink and Indigo girls in 2006. The song is a direct criticism of President George W. Bush and the policies of his administration. Pink address the major concerns of most Americans. The lyrics were written in a straight forward and powerful way. Pink and Billy use affective strategies to give their opinions across through lyrics in a song. How do singers and songwriters get listeners to trust

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    RWS 100 Stuart Ewen’s Chosen People “It’s not what you own its what people think you own” (Ewen 183). Consumerism is fueling today’s “middle class”. Stewart Ewen’s “Chosen People” goes into detail about the rise of the materialistic middle class. As Ewen begins by describing the two contrasting perspectives of social reality. “It described factory industrialism as producing the accoutrements of a democracy‚ one which invites every man to enhance his own comfort and status. Equating democracy

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    Azizian The Poetics of Bob Dylan Professor James Keane Final Paper December 16‚ 2011 The Freewheelin’: An in Depth Analysis on the protest Songs of Bob Dylan The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan is the second album released by Dylan in 1963. This album launched his career as a songwriter‚ and helped him gain notoriety within in the folk community. The album features many songs written by Dylan himself‚ as opposed to his first album that included many covers. The album covers a wide range of topics

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    and 1.5 million men suffer from bulimia nervosa. The disorder involves a cycle of binging on food and purging it through vomiting‚ excessive exercise‚ or laxatives. Children as young as six-years-old have been diagnosed with it. CARPENTER‚ KAREN Famous for her work with the duo band The Carpenters‚ American musician

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