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    eye of music industry veteran Scott Borchetta‚ who signed her to his newly formed label. Swift joined the roster at Big Machine Records and released her debut single‚ "Tim McGraw‚" in August 2006. The song drew upon her experience as a lovelorn high-school student‚ a theme that Swift revisited throughout her self-titled debut album. Released in late 2006‚ Taylor Swift catapulted the young songwriter to stardom‚ spawned a handful of hits (five consecutive Top Ten singles‚ a new record for a female solo

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    elementary school choir in third-grade. Since I have discovered my passion for performing the musical arts‚ I have also been someone who has sat back and talked to everyone to get their opinion. I believe that my appliance to Drum Captain will be a natural transition as I always try to do the best for those around me. My goal has been to inspire the group with my accepting personality by leading them into becoming better musicians and people. I believe that by applying for Drum Captain that I will

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    Poem Analysis Post card The poem Post card by Peter Skrzynecki explores multiple ideas concerning belonging including barriers that accumulate with attempting to develop a sense of belonging‚ and aid to prevent this. As well the feelings and perceptions of belonging experienced by an individual changing over time‚ and lastly the ties between our feelings about belonging with our sense of identity. The poem presents the challenges undertaken by Skrzynecki to reach a sense of belonging within his

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    outstanding character is Captain Nemo. Captain Nemo is the captain of the Nautilus‚ and he has vowed to never return to solid land. Throughout the whole story his character is mysterious‚ but after every event a little aspect of him is revealed to the reader. A great aspect is his loyalty. His loyalty is clearly portrayed when a crew member dies and he cries. “As I said‚ Captain Nemo wept while staring at the waves. His grief was immense.” (Verne‚ 417). Here we see how Captain Nemo is very loyal‚ and

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    society rather than individual people. This is seen through the two characters‚ Captain Vere and Billy Budd. Melville represents the judicial side of a court case through Captain Vere. Captain Vere asks the three men‚ “but tell me whether or not‚ occupying the position we do‚ private conscience should not yield to the imperial one formulated in the code under which alone we officially proceed?”(111). In this quote‚ Captain Vere acknowledges both his “private conscience” and the “code” but claims that

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    Brynley Heward B5 Batman Vs. Captain America What if superheroes didn’t battle villains or monsters‚ but they battled each other for once? If Batman and Captain America were to battle against each other Captain America would beat Batman. This will happen for many reasons‚ but the most important are because Captain America is Stronger than Batman‚ he has a more powerful weapon‚ and he is an expert martial arts fighter. Captain America would beat Batman in a fight because he is 200 lbs

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    characters being Captain ‘Starry’ Vere. In Billy Budd Melville portrays a very sui generis perspective of Vere‚ that of one who is a worthy leader‚ but is unfortunately trapped by the law of his homeland. Melville tells readers that Captain Vere was well liked both as a sailor and as an ordinary land walker. He was well known for showing people that sailors can live a different lifestyle other than such who dwells on a boat. “Aside from his qualities as a sea officer‚ Captain Vere was an exceptional

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    Billy Budd: Was Captain Vere Right? Captain Vere makes the right decision by executing Billy Budd. If CaptainVere lets Billy live the rest of the crew might get the impression that they will not be held accountable for their crimes. If the crew feels that they can get away with what ever they want then there is a chance that they might form a rebellion and have a mutiny. A mutiny would destroy the stability and good name of the ship and the crew. Captain Vere does not want to see this

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    aspect of style. Moreover‚ they have paid attention to all the levels of linguistic structure. To them the language of poetry could be analysed in various ways known as sampradayas or schools- Rasa‚ Alankara‚ Riti‚ Dhvani‚ or Vakrokti and Aucitya. Kuntaka is considered to be the greatest exponent of this school of poetry of ‘Vakrokti.’ According to him‚ ‘Vakrokti’ is the soul of Kavya. He considers poetic composition‚ obliquity and poetic activity as synonym. V.S. Apte in his Sanskrit-English

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    segregation amongst blacks and whites. In this era‚ nine African Americans attempted to make appearance at a local school in Little Rock‚ Arkansas to show that they were indeed equals. Gwendolyn Brook’s poem gives you an impression on what is going on in that specific era‚ due to the fact that‚ she read multiple newspapers‚ magazines‚ and books which inspired her to write this poem and reach out to individuals about the court case which would make a difference for the future generation. In addition

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