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    completely unafraid to reveal themselves through music inspired me. It lead me to hum along, my eyes closed when breathing in the essence of freedom of expression. When wandering eyes were away, I’d try to sing some songs myself. Of course, I was no Beyonce at my first try, but when I actually heard me, my real voice, my identity was begging for more. I even discovered my passion for writing, expressing myself with a simple piece of paper and pen, writing poems and stories; the stories were my…

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    In Seneca Falls, New York in 1848, American activists in the movement to abolish slavery, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, called a conference to address women’s rights and issues. This conference was called because Mott was refused consent to speak at the world anti-slavery convention in London despite the fact she was an official delegate. Although women were barely entitled to any rights in the late 1840s and were “inferior” to men, Stanton and Mott could not sit defenselessly, so…

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    Mainly known as the “Golden Age” or the “Roaring Twenties,” the 1920s were a great time of prosperity and change. Looking from the social aspect of the time, many things elevated and took on new rules. Personally, I would say that it was a time of the rebellion from the younger generations to the older ones. New fads and feats came to life. Similar to today, there were many trends that came and went. Compared to the 1920s, today’s fad are a bit more crazy and some may lack reason but it makes…

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    Jazz Concert Review Essay

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    The Museum of Contemporary Art of North Miami held an evening jazz concert open to the public featuring the jazz band Karina Iglesias & the Nu-Thang. Karina Iglesias and the Nu-Thang included Karina Iglesias as the lead vocalist, accompanied by Brian Robertson on the piano, James McCoy on bass, and Kevin Abanto on drums. This concert consisted of one set of six songs that last for an hour and fifteen minutes. I wanted to attend this concert because Karina Iglesias appeared as a finalist on the…

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    Also to be care of we give our attention too. After listen to who these younger girls say who they look up to as images of beautiful it really helped me to see reality through their eyes. They idolize women like Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Real Housewives all of these women have the necessary means to buy beauty. This also taught me that they only see beauty from the outside and not the inside. Which shows me why they think that only smaller framed women are considered…

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    Sleep, it’s a wonderful thing. Whether it is the warm protection of the sheets, the engulfment of your head in the fluff of the pillow or simply the bliss dreaming the night away, sleep, it’s a beautiful thing, but too often this blissful ritual is sacrificed and ignored in the life of a college student. The number one phrase out of any college student, other than “I’m so broke,” is “I’m so tired.” Coming to class or work with dark circles under the slightly glazed over eyes, venti coffee in…

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    Changes In Pop Culture

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    of the social system and are now spreading encouraging messages while bringing laughs at the same time. The feminist movement has also increased in strength and many women artists go on to support it. Rihanna sings about working in the dirt while Beyonce sings about girls running the world. Pretty much every female artist, especially R&B artist, has some empowering song to increase self-esteem. That’s what society wants, society wants to be accepted for who it is. Furthermore, society believes…

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    Legend took to Twitter to express his feelings on the situation, and rapper Talib Kweli followed suit by traveling to Ferguson and live tweeting everything that he observed. He also gives an interview on CNN. But this leads one to wonder: Where’s Beyoncé on the matter? Where’s the outspoken Kanye that we all know and love? Where are the highly influential people of the African-American community? This apathetic attitude from the black community temporarily faded when 14 of today’s biggest…

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    The Hostile Have you ever dealt with a hostile person in your life? If so, how did you deal with it? We all have encountered someone that is defined as a hostile person, and we each deal with these types of people throughout our lifetime in different types of ways and we know it’s not the easiest thing to deal with but each of us handle it in a peculiar way than others. Even is society we see hostile people in movies and we see how people deal with them, which is an excellent example that’ll…

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    trendy and they start going on extreme diets to get the weight they desire. Music, it’s supposed to be an escape for teens however music video’s on MTV portray skinny girls dancing which has nothing to do with the theme of the song for example Beyonce & Shakira’s music video of ‘Beautiful Liar’ where they just danced showing off their perfectly shaped bodies. Sara Penn a 15 year old stated that “WOW! I need to go on a diet, I seem obese compared to them, I loved the dancing but it has nothing…

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