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    Picture this: candy canes larger than trees; gingerbread men but actual man-sized; and lollipops that look like traffic lights. If you’re thinking Christmas‚ you’re wrong. If you’re thinking Katy Perry’s live show‚ you’re spot on. Katy is the self-appointed face of modern pop not so much pushing the boundaries as nudging them with a hyper-curled eyelash wink. But you can’t knock it‚ it’s a niche that was vacant and with such an enthusiastic reaction to her girl kissing breakthrough she can hardly

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    Katy Perry Background Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson[1] (born October 25‚ 1984)‚ known by her stage name Katy Perry‚ is an American recording artist‚ songwriter‚ and actress. Perry was born and raised in Santa Barbara‚ California Success Perry’s commercial breakthrough came once she released her first mainstream studio album One of the Boys (2008). This was preceded by the release of her first single "I Kissed a Girl". Several successful singles followed‚ including "Hot n Cold"‚ "Thinking of You"

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    Katy Perry Katheryn Hudson was born in Santa Barbabra‚ California. She has two siblings an older sister and a younger brother. Katy had a different childhood to all of her friends not a bad one but one that made her not realise what else was out their in the world. Katy and her family were religious‚ her parents were so strict about how their childrens life were to be run Katy was only alowed to listen to gospel music which at the time Katy thought was the music that all her friends would

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    "Katy Hudson" redirects here. For the album‚ see Katy Hudson (album). For the Australian fashion designer‚ see Katie Perry. Page semi-protected Katy Perry Katy Perry UNICEF 2012.jpg Perry attending the UNICEF Snowflake Ball in New York City‚ November 2012 Background information Birth name Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson Also known as Katy Hudson Born October 25‚ 1984 (age 28) Santa Barbara‚ California‚ U.S. Genres Pop‚ electronic‚ dance‚ rock Occupations Singer‚ songwriter‚ actress‚ businesswoman

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    Katy Perry: Road to Success ​Katy Perry is an extraordinary singer with a great voice. She grew up in Santa Barbara‚ California not being able to listen to pop music with a religious family‚ both parents being pastors. She expresses herself in a way that tells her life story through music. She inspires many‚ saying that we don’t have to be like everyone else‚ that being weird is okay. Katy Perry’s music is unique following her personality and charisma‚ having a way of making people smile and enjoy

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    process of losing something or someone". "The Photograph" by Peter Kocan‚ "Disabled" by Wilfred Owen and "Dear..." by Paul Cameron all express the idea of loss in relation to war. Kocan’s poem‚ set in World War 1 involves the death of a soldier whose life is remembered through a photograph and similarly‚ “Disabled” recalls the existence of a soldier confined to a wheelchair after losing his legs in battle. In contrast‚ “Dear...” focuses upon the Vietnam War and expresses the far reaching impact of death

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    Katy Is A Tomboy

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    Katy is a tomboy‚ this means that she is a young girl who has a lot of masculine attributes‚ for example‚ she has no qualms with being loud or getting messy. She is very impulsive and likes to be a leader. This was all before her accident though‚ after her accident and she became paralyzed she starts to become the perfect woman. She is quiet‚ takes over Aunt Izzie’s duties‚ and she is religious. In the story‚ it seems to be saying that the best thing for her could have been that accident because

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    Poetry From Other Cultures “War Photograph” and “War Photographer” In the poem War Photograph‚ Kate Daniels immediately expects us to know which photograph she is talking about as soon as she gets past the first verse (which describes the photo in question) which explains why it is so short. The first stanza is describing what we see‚ immediately in front of us from this photo. After this‚ she explains in the second stanza about the rest of the war; what we can’t see from the photo. After

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    How do the writers present their feelings on war? In the poems ‘war photographer’ and ‘war photograph’ the audience are presented with two poems which express the feelings of the authors towards war. I will be comparing these two poems to find the differences between the narrators feelings. Kate Daniels poem is told through the voice of an American citizen looking in a magazine at a war photograph. Whereas‚ Carol Ann-Duffy’s poem is about a war photographer developing the photos‚ that he took

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    He was probably looking for the "Indies" which may be current day Indonesia or Malaysia‚ or India or China. He was looking for the places where the Europeans got spices‚ which was primarily south and southeast Asia. He discovered the Americas right in the middle of what he thought was an empty ocean. He may or may not have figured out he was not in Asia‚ I’m not sure when they did. Since he may not have ever seen people from Asia‚ including India or Indonesia‚ etc. and Native Americans (from any

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