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    teens that drugs are-so called-"cool". Rappers should be guiding kids into standing up for what they believe in. 90’s and 2000’s meaningful rap songs have better moral values compared to current hip-hop which is present in the songs ’’Mockingbird’’‚ by Eminem‚ "Juicy"‚ by The Notorious B.I.G‚ and Gucci Gang‚ by Lil Pump.  Mockingbird‚ by Eminem‚ an emotional song from 2004‚ illustrates

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    Tximeletak Song Meaning

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    perform at least one song in a language besides English every year - in my four years in this choir‚ we were given songs in Latin‚ French‚ Hebrew‚ and Basque. While all of these songs contained specific challenges for native‚ monolingual American English speakers - in the Hebrew piece‚ for example‚ many people had trouble producing what (in hindsight) appeared to be a pharyngeal approximant‚ a phone which is much more evident in Semitic languages than in English - the song in Basque was perhaps

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    The Song Is You Essay

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    Frankie‚ the song is you! I hear music and when I look at you‚ the beautiful theme of every dream I ever knew. Down deep in my heart‚ I hear it play. I feel it start then melt away. I hear music when I touch your hand‚ a beautiful melody from some enchanted land. Down deep in my heart‚ I hear it say‚ is it today? I alone have heard this lovely strain. I alone have heard this glad refrain. Must it be forever inside of me? Why can’t I let it go? Why can’t I let you know? Why can’t I let you know the

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    develop in this project wasn’t an easy decision. However‚ after analyzing for several hours I made the decision and I chose the poem “The Song of the Shirt”‚ because I really enjoyed how throughout the last years‚ women have improved their role in our society‚ enforcing their rights. Through this project I’m interpreting a poem that makes reference to the song the women sang while sewing for many hours non-stops. In addition‚ they were willing to give everything‚ despite the poor conditions in

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    The Whisper Song Analysis

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    In 2005‚ the Ying Yang Twins released “one of the greatest rap songs about sex”‚ titled “Wait (The Whisper Song)”. This song hit “No. 3 on Billboard’s R&B/hip-hop singles chart‚ is up for best rap performance by a duo or a group” (Ollison 2006); however‚ was unabashedly misogynistic. This song received incredible praise for its brilliant use of “sexy whispering”. This song apparently needs special recognition for being “simultaneously ratchet and romantic. The words might be foul‚ but the Twins’

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    The Last Unicorn Themes

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    1997. For further information on his life and career‚ see CLC‚ Volume 7. Beagle is praised for his ability to develop characters‚ his use of incongruous humor‚ and his marriage of traditional fables with modern culture and settings. His novel The Last Unicorn (1968) is consistently cited by critics as a masterpiece in the fantasy genre. Biographical Information Beagle was born April 20‚ 1939‚ in New York City to Simon and Rebecca (Soyer) Beagle‚ both public school teachers. He grew up in a literary

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    think this quote means‚ you should always go for your dreams‚ don’t doubt yourself because the life you dream of maybe easier is than what you think. In Song of the Open Road‚ by Walt Whitman and Into the Wild‚ by John Krakauer‚ both show that you should go for what makes you happy even if that means leaving everything behind. The poem‚ Song of the Open Road connects with the quote that I have chosen by Throe. “A foot and light –hearted I take to the open road‚ healthy‚ free‚ the world before

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    It is undeniable the Industrial Revolution has influenced the overall job market and global economy. Within the last century‚ some have examined technology’s effect on humanity’s culture and intellect. From this excessive industrialization‚ due to advances in technology‚ a sense of pride and craftsmanship in one’s product or field has begun to fade. Mass production is now the norm and craftsmanship is seemingly becoming harder and harder to come by. For this reason‚ one begins to question technologies

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    Siren Song Essay

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    Colin Stone 10 October 2012 3.05 Free Writing Practice Dr. Cooper Margaret Atwood’s “Siren Song” is written with a crafty yet concise one-sided dialogue with a tone of an almost dark and malicious sense of humor. It is a clever work containing one of the three alluring Sirens‚ alluding to Homer’s The Odyssey‚ successfully captivating a mariner’s attention to “save” her. The poet starts the slow and soft with an appealing cry and by using the device of enjambment‚ is able to speed up and introduce

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    Stories and songs from 1965-1972 One Vietnam story I found interesting is from a Vietnam Veteran himself. His name was Allen J. Adrian‚ Sioux Falls‚ SD. He describes to us how he voluntarily signed up for the U.S Marine Corps. Once he was in his training camp he said he would regret being there. He would ask himself questions on why did he do it and how can he get out of it. He said that once he accepted the fact that he had to stay‚ he adjusted to the changes and feelings. He uses the Vietnam War

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