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    Live Like You Were Dying Analysis Tim McGraw is an American singer and song writer. Many of his albums have been on top music charts‚ making him the third best-selling country singer. Tim McGraw wrote the song "Live Like You Were Dying" for his father Tug McGraw who died of a brain tumor earlier in the year (Wikipedia‚ Tim_McGraw). The purpose of this rhetorical analysis is to explain the meaning of the song by Tim McGraw‚ "Live Like You Were Dying." If we examine the rhetorical situation including

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    My Theme Song

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    9. My Theme Song A theme song that I chose for myself was Some Things Never Change by Foesum. Whenever I play this song I usually feel two emotions: joy and sadness. The sadness comes from not being able to see friends from high school as much as I was used to. The joy comes from knowing although we do not see each other as much we will always be there for each other. This song was a part of my life growing up in high school‚ all my friends listened to the same genre of music called G-Funk. Whenever

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    Song Analysis

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    “Talking Shit About a Pretty Sunset” “Talking shit about a pretty sunset‚” is a song that portrays an overall apathetic outlook on life. The listener can clearly hear the discontent expressed in the words sung and the execution in the music. Thoughts of suicide‚ phobia of commitment‚ lack and gain of motivation‚ fixation and illusions of a better life are all present. Through the complex breaks and climax of the song‚ tells an emotional story of revelation‚ realization and self-actualization. From

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    Similarly‚ God is making these decisions like a father would make a decision about their child having a surgery on their tonsils. They may just be slightly bothering the child now‚ but the father knows that eventually it will cause a major problem with major suffering. Of course‚ the father doesn’t want to see his child in any pain whatsoever‚ but he knows if they have a surgery now to take out the tonsils that the pain of the surgery‚ will be less severe then that of swollen tonsils. That is the

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    My Father, a Seafarer

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    My Father‚ A Seafarer” In working on board the vessel‚ he gave his family a living of higher level. Father as the male human parent has the responsibility to find job to make his family live and a seafarer is the general term for men who work on ships at sea. Great fathers make great decisions. Giving his family a better living‚ achieving something in life and fulfilling his responsibilities as a father to his wife and four children are the reasons why my father chose this profession. My father

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    Growing up in the United States‚ my mother’s side of the family would annually host a day to pray for our deceased relatives. They suffered a distressing escape from the Vietnam War in order to integrate back into normal society. Despite some of my relatives say we had the fortune of a red envelope‚ numerous family members told me that the Communists caused us to suffer. At five years old‚ I believed everything they said; especially things from my parents because I was naïve. After all these years

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    First They Killed My Father Essay In the memoir‚ first they killed my father by Loung Ung‚ the author demonstrates how the Khmer Rouge use techniques of brain washing‚ food ration in order to be loyal to pol pot. Also In First They Killed My Father Loung and her family were invaded by the Khmer Rouge‚ who lied about the United States bombing Phonm Penh. Loung and her family had to leave to go to different villages and they stayed for a while but then they went to the

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    going” (Ty). This is from a survivor of the tragic Cambodian genocide that is explained by Loung Ung in her novel First They Killed My Father. The story goes in depth of her struggles during the genocide being only the age of 5. She puts on a display of strength and perseverance during her journey as a victim of the Khmer Rouge. In the book‚ First They Killed My Father by Loung Ung‚ Ung explores the idea of composure to develop the theme that composure in tense situations will help all push through

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    The Gift of My Father

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    small boy‚ around the age of eight or so‚ my grandfather presented me with a gift. It was a place that I was able to go when I needed an escape from the uphill struggle of my childhood; a place where I found serenity‚ peace and comfort. I was born in 1939‚ in the small town of Cherrywood Village‚ KY. My parents were young when they received the news that they were going to be having a son; me. This made my father‚ who was so much in love with my mother and the thought of becoming a first

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    The story in "A Conversation With My Father"‚ written by Grace Paley‚ paragraph 30-35 is a fiction. Although it’s based on a real incident‚ it has everything that it needs to be a fiction. The story has characters and a certain timeline of events. Additionally‚ the story began with a permanent state‚ in which the mother and her son live in the city‚ the son has good grades and he’s a successful young man. Later on‚ the plot gets complicated. The boy became a drug addict and the mother‚ thinking she’s

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