I chose the song “Car Radio” by Twenty One Pilots because it is very poetic and notes the fragility of human existence. My choosing of the song also came from its popularity and ability to resonant with a crowd. I practiced by memorizing the song‚ timing myself‚ trying varying tempo and pitch. I also practiced with varying levels of chattel going on from working over the sound of the television and the cacophony of hammers from the work that was going on outside my house. When I woke up on the
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explanation Every one communicates in unique ways‚ often saying the same idea in a totally different way‚ using their own personal viewpoints this is clear after reading “When I Woke up Tuesday Morning‚ It was Friday” by Martha Stout‚ I realized she had the same opinion as Juhani Pallasmaa and Oliver Sacks. All three of them believe that in order to get the most out of life people must try to take in as much of their environment as possible‚ through their five senses. This thought was central to all
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In sonnet one hundred and twenty nine by William Shakespeare‚ the speaker uses powerful imagery and a dark‚ ominous tone to convey how lust can seem wonderful at the time‚ but can eventually hurt a person emotionally and lead them to a the point of no return. In the first quatrain of the sonnet‚ the speaker states that “lust is perjured‚ murderous‚ bloody‚ full of blame‚ savage‚ extreme‚ rude‚ cruel‚ not to trust.” (3-4) This powerful imagery from this quotation depicts what the speaker believes
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1. “Tear In My Heart” - Twenty One Pilots Molly Peskin-Suso has had almost thirty crushes throughout her life; however‚ she is very awkward nothing ever happens with any of them. Meanwhile‚ her sister Cassie is very social and outgoing—she has never been in a genuine relationship either. The Upside of Unrequited states‚ “There’s a reason I’ve had twenty-six crushes and no boyfriends. I don’t entirely understand how anyone gets a boyfriend” (Albertalli 15). Molly is seventeen years old and has been
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life: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” is one of the most popular questions asked by your parents or relatives. Parents usually ask this question to their children to encourage their kids about their future. It seems like an easy question‚ but its not. Not many children know what they want to be when they grow up. Many of us say those careers that we think are the most popular such as; police officer‚ firefighter‚ nurse‚ teacher‚ or a doctor. I can remember when my parents would ask‚ “What
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life as an Asian girl. I came to America‚ when I was 14 years old child. My family moved to America from Pakistan because of my good education. My family have so many expectations from me‚ because I am the oldest one in my family. I have 2 sisters and one brother after my oldest sister got married. I handle all the issues at my house. My journey has been so tough‚ I was not familiar with English language and also‚ I had no idea where to go for schools to get admissions. It was hard time for me and
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When I first arrived to America‚ I was not pleased with being in a new country with a new language that I don’t know anything about it. At the beginning I struggled at school when I saw a new People with a new culture completely different than what I was expecting. Also‚ it was very difficult for me to adapt in a new school with everyone around make me making me feel less and stupid because they speak English very well . Even teachers were not very good and help me understand the lesson or at least
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valuable teaching I learned was to question everything. I was watching a show that made me question my beliefs. The show’s hosts talked about how everything is subject to criticism. Nothing is so sacred that it cannot be questioned. The idea of questioning everything has taught me to enjoy learning‚ to think creatively‚ and to appreciate mysteries. As I go through life‚ I ask questions. As I ask questions‚ I learn more. As I learn more‚ I realize how little I actually know. I looked up the
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The first time I recognized him was from across the cafeteria of my old high school. He was decent looking‚ had nice eyes‚ and an amazing smile. I had met him at a party a few weeks ago and we had exchanged numbers. My friend told me that Tim had liked me since the beginning of the school year but just never acted upon it. Once I showed interest in him he leaped at the chance and asked me out. On our first date he took me to a lake and brought his guitar with him. With his beautiful voice he
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The novel starts off with Grant Wiggins saying “I was not there‚ yet I was there” (Gaines‚ 1). What Grant means by this is that he is physically not at the trial‚ but he knows everything that is going to occur at the trial. That one line already shows what Grant thinks of the society he lives in. The society Grant lives is in a racist community. He does not like the white people and thinks they are awful people. It also characterizes Grant and shows what his views are throughout the book. Another
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