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    have his wife‚ Nicole Kidman snuggled up next to him at the 2017 CMA Awards‚ he still had her‚ their two daughters‚ and every other female on his mind when took the stage. After being named the winner in the Single of the Year category for “Blue Ain’t Your Color‚” Urban returned to debut a new song‚ which was released just hours before his live performance‚ according to Taste of Country. Urban took the stage with two two spotlights shining down on him‚ but he wasn’t the focus of the song he was

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    Your Blue's Aint Like Mine

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    In Bebe Moore Campbell’s‚ You’re Blues Ain’t Like Mine‚ I was able to view the novel from the three main sociological perspectives: the structural-functionalist approach‚ the social-conflict approach‚ and the symbolic-interaction approach. From the structural-functionalist point of view‚ I analyzed the Honorable Men of Hopewell as the power elite. I viewed Mamie Cox’s understanding of social class from the social-conflict perspective‚ and Doreen and Lily Cox differences were easily seen through

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    The Song Ain 'T Misbehavin'

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    society. Things like divorce or single parenthood were very uncommon and evens sometimes looked down upon. Most women worked at home after having children and society was extremely segregated. Many popular songs that came out of this era came mainly from white-male singers. There was of course the notorious Rat Pack and following their lead as a group of four came The Four Aces‚ The Four Lads‚ and The Four Freshman. These three groups did not create solo careers for themselves like those in the Rat

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    "Ain;t No Makin' It"

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    worldviews‚ and norms of behavior are slightly different from those of the dominant culture. (a) What was the subculture of the Clarendon Heights neighborhood like? Did the values of this subculture mirror the values of mainstream American culture? Was Clarendon Heights an Institutional Ghetto or a Jobless Ghetto? 4. Cultural Capital: As defined in your text‚ cultural resources that are socially designated as being worthy (such as knowledge of elite culture) and that give advantages to groups (or persons)

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    ****************** Ms. Daniel English 60 September‚ 11‚ 2012 YoursMine‚ Ours. Many people believe father’s surname should be passed on to their wives and children‚ just because that’s the right thing to do. A surname has an important role in people’s lives. It not only keeps a family legacy‚ but also keeps tradition‚ and shows family pride‚ with that been said children and wives should take the father’s or husbands last name. Views about marriage vary widely depending on what part of

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    Ain T I A Woman

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    audience in her speech that they need changing by treating everyone equally. She used rhymes in her speech “Aint I a woman” by telling her audience that she has right like other white woman also has right to equality. She used that rhymes to show how anger she was that she deserve right to equality. Sojourner said that she born like 13 children‚ that all her children was sold into slavery. After her suffering of her life by white people which nobody seems to care about her life Sojourner used

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    This Ain’t Chicago is Zandria F. Robinson’s study of the relationship between location and race‚ class‚ and gender. She identifies the regional differences‚ specifically of the African-Americans living in the south and north. The study analytically separates the southern blacks from their fictive kin and whites they correlate with in order to explore the differences in regional identities. The study took place in Memphis because Zandria believes that it “sits at the physical‚ temporal‚ and epistemological

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    A critical examination of Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman‚ and Sojourner Truth’s acclaimed speech “Ain’t I a Woman?”‚ provides an understanding of the history of feminism and the manner in which they are relevant in a contemporary setting. Each of these texts contributes to the question of “What is a woman?” in regards to the patriarchal past‚ where man establishes himself as the norm and females are depicted as the other. The general conception is that men are the arbitrators

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    When a song is as heavily covered as Fats Domino’s “Ain’t That A Shame” from his album Rock and Rollin with Fats Domino you know that there is something special about it. With recording artists such as Pat Boone‚ Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons‚ and even the 1970s rock group‚ Cheap Trick recording the song many people know at least one version. However the original version has a special something about it that helps it stand out from the many covers. The song has an enticing hook‚ interesting

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    songs. I listened to the cover version since it was one of the most popular versions of the song on youtube I could find when searching and I liked it a bit more than the version that made me search for it on the radio. What originally got me into blues music was the fact that I had just started driving and was constantly nervous. I was on grooveshark the day it went down and noticed that the page had showed some music news of the day. Since I was in an Ag class that was pretty much a joke I spent

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