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    lyrics describe the emotions of a scorned lover‚ who is finally able to see the light‚ and despite regretful sentiments‚ realizes reconciliation is not an option. The song starts with a five second acoustic intro‚ and then the speaker/singer starts singing about “the scars of your love.” She begins proclaiming the rise of emotion that results in fantasies of revenge against a lover who has done her wrong. The chorus does not come until a minute into the song‚ which is late. By then it has built to

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    At the concert in the Staples center the famous band Stephanie and the big stars will be there and reunite. The members of this band are Stephanie‚ Demi Lovato‚ Troye Sivan‚ and J Cole. Stephanie will be playing the guitar‚ Demi will be lead singer‚ Troy will be background singer‚ and J cole will be the drummer. The charity that we will be supporting is the St. Jude children’s research hospital. People should not just comer to this concert to see their favorite band but‚ to comer and help support

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    Favorite Song

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    decade long hot-streak that contains nineteen number one singles‚ six multi-platinum albums‚ sales over 25 million albums and an enduring status as country music’s most popular and respected artist. Tim taught himself how to play guitar and began singing solo in nightclubs around his college‚ Northeast Louisiana University. He then deci This song has a medium tempo. I enjoy songs with such a tempo because it gives me time to reflect on exactly what the singer is saying. When songs are too slow

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    Girl By Jamaica Kincaid

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    provoked by the girl’s behavior. The girl seems to be well behaved as indicated by her first line of input in the story‚ “but I don’t sing Benna on Sundays at all and never in Sunday school.” This is a respond to her mother’s question on the girl’s singing of Benna‚ a music genre‚ in Sunday school‚ which was followed by instructions on not to sing Benna in Sunday school. The Mother’s suspicion to the daughter’s promiscuity could be fueled by experiences of the mother growing up. One of the instructions

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    Notes on the Listening Examples for Chapters 1-2 1. Backbeat Examples (discussed on the bottom of page 8) If you count out loud “1-2-3-4” over and over and clap when you say “2” and “4” you are clapping the backbeat. The backbeat is the single most important characteristic of ALL popular music. 2. Riff Examples (page 10) Almost all rock‚ pop‚ R&B‚ Hip-Hop‚ etc. is based on riffs. 3. Example of Call and Response between lead singer and chorus (background singers) (page 19) “Unchain My Heart”

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    Whitman's Democracy

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    embraces the people that others have rejected‚ as democracy should embrace all. These people are part of America also‚ and should be accepted as such. as democracy should embrace all. Whitman commends the many people of America in "I Hear America Singing." He writes of the mothers‚ and the carpenters. He says that they all sing their own song of what belongs to them. In this poem Whitman brings these people from all backgrounds together as Americans. In the freedom of American democracy they are

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    use to greet someone. She did it in a masterly fashion‚ having stretched her chubby lips and slightly bared her dazzingly white teeth. “It’s a charm of a girl‚” – I thought. Mary seemed rather shy‚ but everything turned upside down when she started singing. The beauty confidently stood on her spikes with her deep blue eyes wide open. Her strong pleasant voice was fascinating‚ what’s more‚ it made us feel creepy all over. I definitely liked the way she moved her slim tender hands. She was gorgeous!

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    "Elephant" - Polly Clark

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    A. Elephant Everybody knows how it feels to be stricken with a case of writer’s blockage and be unable to move on as you are in the middle of an assignment. But when the situation is the same way in your life and you are permanently stuck with a writer’s blockage in your way of living you get in a state of disillusion where all your thoughts are passing. This state of disillusion is exactly what Polly Clark accentuates in the main character in the short story “Elephant”. The short story starts

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    the diva

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    What evidence supports the reputations of Madonna and Maria Callas as divas? How might these reputations be compared and contrasted? Please support your answer by referring to their performances‚ as provided in the module materials. BothMadonna and Maria Callas have been labelled with the term ‘diva’. However‚ Madonna’s early life did not match this title. As the third of six children‚ Madonna scarcely stood out but perhaps this fuelled her drive to be noticed. Tragically‚ she lost her mother

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    Education Reform

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    would rehearse different selections of music. During rehearsal is when Ms. Vermillion’s teaching skills were greatly displayed. She had the ability to not only play the piano and direct her students simultaneously‚ but also hear when a student was singing off- key‚ or any other musical flaws within her twenty- five voice choir. When an issue did

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