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    Song of Solomon Outline

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    Song of Solomon‚ by: Toni Morrison I. Toni Morrison was born Chloe Anthony Wofford in 1931. She was born in Lorain‚ Ohio to an African-American working class family. She always had an interest in literature‚ and studied humanities at Howard and Cornell universities. She began her career as a novelist in 1970‚ gaining attention from literary critics and readers for her poetic‚ expressive descriptions of the Black community in America. She has been honored with numerous awards‚ including the Pulitzer

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    “Earth Song”‚ by Michael Jackson‚ he goes through the song talking about the social‚ environmental‚ and physical issues of the world. Michael explains how the world used to be then transits to how it is now. There are a myriad of ways that the “Earth Song”‚ follows the principles of transcendentalism. To begin‚ Michael starts the song with how the Earth was before. For example‚ “what about sunrise?”‚ describes a piece of nature’s beauty that had once been clear. Michael continues the song and describes

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    Friendship What is friendship? Well‚ I can say‚ that friendship is the most precious‚ adorable and lovely gift we can ever think of. Everyone can be a part of friendship; you just need to be true and have a clean heart. Being a friend is not easy‚ but if you know you can be a true one‚ then you’ve definitely got what it takes.   Friendship has many forms and shapes. I think friendship means love. In fact‚ friendship is love. First you make friends and by making friends you create love automatically

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    Put myself in my shoes

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    "Put Yourself in My Shoes" "Put Yourself in My Shoes" is one of the longest and most complex stories in the collection‚ and one of its finest. In addition‚ it brings together a number of the themes and images that have recurred throughout the book. For example‚ it depicts the kind of interaction between two couples that we have seen in "Neighbors" and "What’s in Alaska?"; in this case‚ the Myerses go to visit the Morgans‚ whose house they had lived in for a year while Professor Morgan and his wife

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    Song Genre Classification

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    Music Genre Classification with the Million Song Dataset 15-826 Final Report Dawen Liang‚† Haijie Gu‚‡ and Brendan O’Connor‡ † School of Music‚ ‡ Machine Learning Department Carnegie Mellon University December 3‚ 2011 1 Introduction The field of Music Information Retrieval (MIR) draws from musicology‚ signal processing‚ and artificial intelligence. A long line of work addresses problems including: music understanding (extract the musically-meaningful information from audio waveforms)

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    Nathan "Songs of Silence"

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    The chapters of Songs of Silence hold together as a chorus of songs from one community‚ but shaped by the recollections of a narrator whose perspective ranges from the innocence of childhood to the maturity of a young adult who emerges unbroken from a failed relationship. One such chapters is ‘Nathan’ and here the narrator is the reflective adult with a sophisticated notion of the wide range if meanings ‘silence’ holds. Through the character of Nation she is able to present some aspects of this

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    Catcher in the Rye Song

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    After looking at quite a few songs and their lyrics‚ I found that the song “Yesterday” by the Beatles represented well a few of Holden’s situations on The Catcher in the Rye. The song expresses the emotions Holden feels for Jane. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden remembers the relationship he once had with Jane and how it was so simple‚ and how happiness came so easily when he was with her. Like on page 79 of the novel‚ Holden says‚ "You never even worried with Jane... All you knew was‚ you were

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    American Song Meaning

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    poetry have things in common but not many people go beyond knowing the lyrics to a song and finding the true meaning behind the song. In the following paragraphs will explain how lyrics can be compared to poetry through the speaker‚ symbols and rhyme schemes.   In both poetry and music‚ the speaker doesn’t have to be the author or the artist it can be directed to someone who may have faced the same scenarios. In the song "American Noise" by the band Skillet the lyrics are written towards someone else

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    Christina Rossetti’s ‘Song’: Death and grief. Love and tragic loss are key themes of the Pre-Raphaelite Art and Literature movement‚ and ‘Song’ combines the two beautifully in a way that neither glorifies nor portrays a detrimental idea of death and the outcomes it brings. Rossetti uses a variety of natural imagery to beautify the idea of life. She tells the reader to ‘plant no roses at my head’ where the symbol of the ‘rose’ embodies the theme of love‚ which was key in such a Romantic Era

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    Between the Song and Tang dynasties‚ a fad of small feet arose‚ and from then the act of footbinding became more and more common in the elite class. As the prosperity of the elite class grew‚ more numbers of women became concubines‚ prostitutes‚ and entertainers. Because

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