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    In “Song of the South” clips‚ I noticed immediately that African American actors in the film were being depicted as slaves. I noticed that all the slaves in the film are very cheerful and happy to be working. This romanticizes the very unfair treatment of African Americans. All the workers on the plantation seem to sing songs while they willingly work. I also notice that the African American characters in the film‚ such as Uncle Remus‚ are only important as workers‚ entertainers‚ and in vague relations

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    Firework Song

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    Do you ever feel like a plastic bag Drifting throught the wind Wanting to start again Do you ever feel‚ feel so paper thin Like a house of cards One blow from caving in Do you ever feel already buried deep Six feet under scream But no one seems to hear a thing Do you know that tehre’s still a chance for you Cause there’s a spark in you You just gotta ignite the light And let it shine Just own the nightFirework - Katy Perry Like the Fourth of July Cause baby you’re a firework

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    Keynesian Economics Definition Keynesian economics is based on the flawed theories of John Maynard Keynes. He was a 20th century British economist whose theories were documented in “The General Theory of Employment‚ Interest and Money‚” published in 1935. His ideas called for a mixed economy where both public and private sectors are involved‚ and was a proponent of at least some level of centrally planned inflation. While Keynes is loved by many who support strong centralized planning in the economy

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    The Bird Song

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    9-7-12 5th In Toni Barbara’s “Raymond’s run” and in Ann Petry’s “Harriet Tubman”: conductor of the Underground Railroad‚” the reader sees many similarities and differences between Squeaky and Ms. Tubman as they are both portrayed as positive role models. Squeaky showed us many traits but she mostly showed a trait of kindness. After seeing her brother she said to herself‚ “even if I win I could retire and be a coach‚” for her brother

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    A Song of Hope

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    Couple families with children There were 2.3 million couple families with children in 2001‚ an increase from 2.2 million in 1986. These families may include young children‚ teenage students or adult children (e.g. in some families an adult child may be providing care for elderly parents). The number of young couple families with children (where the reference person was aged less than 35 years) has declined over time. In 2001‚ these families comprised 20% of all couples with children‚ down from

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    Song Analysis

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    Bobby Fischer Grateful Dead: “Friend of the Devil” Lyrics I lit out from reno‚ I was trailed by twenty hounds Didn’t get to sleep last night till the morning came around. Set out runnin but I take my time A friend of the devil is a friend of mine If I get home before daylight‚ I just might get some sleep tonight. Ran into the devil‚ babe‚ he loaned me twenty bills I spent the night in utah in a cave up in the hills. Set out runnin but I take my time‚ a friend of the devil is a friend

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    Baerwald‚ and Kevin Gilbert. This song fits under the genre of country Pop. This song rose to #2 on the Billboard “Hot 100” chart in 1994. The form of this song is a simple verse-chorus that also has pre-chorus. The verse and chorus are both built on the same 3-chord‚ 4-bar chord progression‚ but the chorus departs from the progression in the last two bars at each time. The sequence of the song starts with the verses that then lead to pre-chorus section. Then it pushes the song forward to the chorus. The

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    A Song on the End of the World is a poem written by Czeslaw Milosz. This poem was written in 1944 very shortly after World War II. The title fits the poem very well as the poem is about how the world is coming to an end‚ but only one of God’s prophets know when the world will actually end‚ everyone else continues to live their normal life because the end of the world will happen like it is any other day. There will be no signals or warnings. It will happen when it happens. In A Song on the End

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    Songs of Silence - Nathan

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    Use the character Nathan to discuss the ways in which Forbes presents the theme of Silence. In the book ‘Songs of Silence’‚ the character Nathan is man of simple pleasures. His kind of silence as pertaining to the book was one of never knowing what to expect or what his true intentions were. It was a silence of pure evil yet with purposeful good intentions. This is seen when he seeks revenge after his kite was broken by his brother earlier that day. Before going to bed‚ he performed his bedtime

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    In William Yeats’ The Second Coming‚ the speaker shows his recognition of the degeneration of the world and turns the traditional biblical allusion of the Second Coming upside-down to incarnate his fear of what that degeneration might cause. The speaker imagines that the frightening state of current affairs will lead to a second coming of the messiah which will be far more gruesome than the first. The speaker uses figurative language and paradox in the first stanza to describe the injustice in the

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