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    CCOT Song and Tang

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    CCOT: Song and Tang Dynasties The Song dynasty and the Tang dynasty were two very powerful dynasties that were within modern day China. The change and continuity over time in these dynasties is very interesting how this went about in China. The Tang were a very powerful group from modern day China that had massive influence on the way that the country ended up heading. The powerful Tang Empire (618-907) and the Song Dynasty (960-1279) influenced the outcome of the modern day country China more

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    The Weeknd's Song Analysis

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    has. It’s all a matter of what you do with it. Do you follow God’s plan or do conform to what’s popular? Its difficult to find people that fully rely on Gods plan‚ especially in this generation’s music culture. Everyday we are singing songs in the the car on our way to work‚ like Jason Derulo’s song; “Every time you get undressed‚ I hear symphonies in my head‚” and The Weeknd’s song; “I can’t feel my face when I’m with you” which is about cocaine. (For years‚ cocaine was used by doctors as a numbing

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    John Donne's Song

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    In Song‚ John Donne demonstrates the impossibility of finding the perfect female—being both honest and attractive‚ using metaphysical contrasts and a gentle‚ mocking tone. The poem‚ with its quiet yet bitter cynicism of women‚ reflect the underlying theme of many of Donne’s other works in which he blames the evilness of women for his pain and heartbreak. The first stanza of the poem is a list of impossible tasks—all of which Donne compares to finding an honest‚ good woman. The poem begins with

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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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    Beyonce's Song Analysis

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    Beyonce’s song ***Flawless is part of our current feminist movement. It promotes female empowerment while breaking down stereotypes and norms. Nevertheless‚ one can still identify several parts of the song that might not fully commit to the ideas of feminism. However‚ I believe that it also depends on the individual interpretation of the song and the fact that not everything an artist writes should be taken literally. Personally‚ what I find is troubling in this song actually appears in the

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    Between these three interpretations of the "The Drinking Song"‚ there were many differences in the overall theme‚ along with the attitude of the characters within the performance. Throughout all of the performances‚ the goal of the main male character did not change; he was constantly attempting to gain the interest of the main female character. Though the attitude of the main male character did not change‚ it was seen that the attitude of the female character did. In the first piece‚ the female

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    Songs Figurative Language

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    on art, more and more people start learning about some arts‚ one of the famous art activity is to sing a song. For me‚ it’s not like a hobby‚ it’s more like a part of my life. So I choose one of my favorite song to express myself.in the song‚ there are many figurative languages‚ for example‚ there have repetition‚ simile and rhyme. first of all‚ there are many repetitions in this song‚ repetition means the act of repeating‚ or doing‚ saying‚ or writing something again; repeated action‚ performance

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    Hit Song Science

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    1. What value does Hit Song Science create? If you were Mike McCready‚ CEO of Polyphonic‚ which target market – unsigned artists‚ producers‚ or record companies would you pursue? Before we analyze the value Hit Song Science creates‚ we should be clearly aware of the substance of Hit Song Science. Hit Song Science refers to comparing the mathematical characteristics of music with characteristics of past music hits to determine a song’s hit potential. From my point of view‚ the value Hit Song Science

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    Creation and Presentation of a Song Since the beginning of modern human existence‚ songwriting has been an art. All cultures around the world are known to have music history and songwriting abilities. Music is one of the best ways to show emotion. When we hear certain songs‚ they can stir various emotions within us as listeners. Creating a great song requires many aspects and can be an emotional and exhausting process for the writer. The presentation of a newly written song can be just as exhausting

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    Song Of Roland Propaganda

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    The Song of Roland is considered to be the national epic of the French‚ as well as a source of patriotism for the French people (Cunningham 1). It created the basis for Old French literature and the French language as we read it today (Taylor 35). This epic has stood the test of time‚ with the first known translation of The Song of Roland being brought to light between 1086 and 1170 (Keller 242). For many years‚ scholars have debated the reasons and meanings for The Song of Roland. Did Roland actually

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