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    One of the four people in our society who follow their own rule is Blake Shelton. Blake Shelton is a very famous country music singer/song writer and is the husband of Miranda Lambert, a very famous female country music singer and song writer as well. The pair make a quite astonishing Holloywood couple. In addition, Blake Shelton have sold millions of albums and had a tour across the world. In Sisario’s article,- “Blake Shelton Tops Charts For the First Time,” states that: “… has become his first No. 1 on the Billboard album chart...” (Sisaro 1). American music industry is uprising and it’s not easy to have your album become No.1 on the Billboard album, but Blake Shelton did it with his hardwork and dedication. Even though Blake…

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    Chapter 5: Father's Story

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    Chapter Five Father’s Story After some time, Ana-Maria got used to living in the Van der Heide Estate. I am going to reword this Lennard was a good storyteller. He loved books, art, and literature. However, Lennard proved himself to be very skillful in bypassing questions of the little incompetent inquisitor about Cai, but Ana-Maria soon found out Lennard loved talking about his youth. He would drift in and out of his memories, smiling from time to time, as if the stories he told were played…

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    Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are going strong unlike earlier reports, which suggested that differences have been pulling the couple apart. Well, their PDA on stage is proof enough, that the bond that they shared is still the same. When Shelton joined Gwen on stage, she could not refrain herself from giving him a tight hug. The duo sang their duet “Go Ahead and Break My Heart” with delight and enjoy every minute of their togetherness. And, inspite of the crowd and the shutterbugs, they were…

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    An anonymous reporter stated Ms. Gunnell has custody of the children and gained custody after obtaining a lawyer. DHS became involved with the family after the mother tested positive for meth after delivering the youngest child; Candance has a history of drug use. The reporter is concerned because Ms. Gunnell allows Candance to have unsupervised visits with the children whenever she wants to work or she's tired. Whenever Candance gets the children, she leaves them with different people and…

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    If rumors about Hollywood singers Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani dating are still on the rise, it's because the non stop flirting between them is broadcasted on national TV. According to IB Times, Stefani did it again during the show The Voice when she commented about Blake while the blind auditions was happening. It was also when a contestant who seems like a mix of Colbie Caillat and Norah Jones won their ears and all of them are trying to get her on their team. This is the part when the…

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    young couple and they couldn’t afford to keep us, and that was about it from what I was told. Though the thing with the foster system is that they believe the less you know about your birth family the better so honestly I’d probably have to contradict that last statement because I don’t know what type of people my parents really were. Though I do know a little bit about my sister. My sister name was Christine Michelle Shelton before she was adopted, after that it became Christine Michelle King.…

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    William Blake was a poet and artist during the Romantic Period. His first published work was a collection of poems protesting war, tyranny, and King George III’s treatment of the American colonies. Then in 1789 his Songs of Innocence were printed followed five years later by his Songs of Experience. These were a contrast of the states of the human soul. The Songs of Experience spoke out against the monarchy and the church; they were published the same year that King Louis was executed during the…

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    Romanticism In Ozymandias

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    Blake questions what sort of God that he is aware of, or what kind of God people are taught of; a kind, gentle God could not have created such a creature that seemed to embody violence. The tiger within the poem is at once a thing of immense beauty, but something that also causes dread. The speaker in the poem is terrified at the implications of the tiger’s purpose if God created it? The significance of the tiger is that God may not be wholly good and kind, but have another side that isn’t…

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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge lived in a period with a strong value of superstition than what is seen today therefore, he had an interest in how the mind distinguished imagination from reality. This can be seen throughout various of his poems, one in particular is Christabel. Christabel is embedded with mysterious symbols that foreshadow her innocence to be her down falling quality. Samuel Taylor Coleridge sets up an ominous atmosphere for the start of the poem and carries it on throughout.…

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    After the Romantic period Childhood was created and a division between adult and child was formed. In William Blake’s poem The Lamb great divine and supreme being of children is portrayed.”I a child an thou a lamb” connects children with innocence portrays them to be God like. This theme of a perfect, pure child was created and idolized during the Romantic era, however, the definition of a perfect mature adult was not addressed. In Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice in Wonderland, Alice is placed in…

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