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    As a small child I can imagine running around my living room pretending to be Britney Spears. I even have a picture of me, posing like Britney from the cover of her Oops!... I Did It Again album. But until this class I never considered the reasons behind album artwork. I always assumed artist had to have one. Of course, I have my favorite album artworks for my own bias and, sometimes, subconscious reasons; it’s time to analyze the artwork the artist made a choice to pair with their music. I…

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    Guido D'Arezzo invented music. He also invented solfege , a vocal note scale. He was italian of the medieval era. He was regarded as in the inventor of modern musical notation. He was born in 991 A.D and died in 1033. Here’s a couple of interesting facts about music. Loud music can make someone drink less. The world’s most expensive musical instrument was 15.9 million dollars. Listening to music while working out improves physical performance. Your heartbeat mimics and changes the music…

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    but then again, whom would apply if not because she wanted it, craved it, desired it so lovingly? In the end, I believe I should be selected because I embody everything essence of what the Woman’s College was and what UNCG stands for today. I, Britney Jacobs, am the underdog in many ways and therefore no different than much of the world’s population. Nevertheless, I have strived to be, if not the best, MY best. This young lady you saw before you in the photos has withstood the tests and perils…

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    The Stereotypical Girl Kim Kardashian, Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus, and Beyoncé, all great women who have changed the way that many teenage age girls act today. Kim Kardashian has changed the way girls dress and broke many fashion rules, Britney Spears showed people that just because you have a rough year doesn’t mean you can’t grow and learn from it, Miley Cyrus had a certain persona tied to her and she taught young girls that just because people perceive you a way doesn’t mean you are who…

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    Segregation In Schools

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    For some schools, such as La Palma, the academic levels between Albert and Britney are very similar to their students. Some students learn at different paces or have a much harder time processing new information making studying and basic school work a very strenuous task. The students would constantly be studying and doing school…

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    Kaplan, A and Haenlein, M (2012) ' The Britney Spears universe: Social media and viral marketing at its best' Business Horizons [online], 1 January, 27-31. Available from: 10.1016/j.bushor.2011.08.009 [accessed 1 October 2012]. This article will focus on one of the positive uses of social media for a celebrity and industry. It revolves round well known artist Britney Spears and how she and her team of employees utilize social media in order to use it as a form of promotion and also to create…

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    Britney Wilson, author of “Work Smarter, Not Harder: The Debate over Homework”, agrees with Paul and asks a thought provoking question: “Would we prefer students spend hours playing Call of Duty or reading Call of the Wild?” She then goes to explain that…

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    Pitch Perfect Characters

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    The film Pitch Perfect (2012) is a musical comedy that follows the story of an all-girl a cappella group as they attempt to win the national collegiate a cappella championship. As the main character, Becca Mitchell (Anna Kendrick) enters college at Barden University, the Barden Bellas, as the group is called, are in desperate need of new members. Unfortunately, the group had a prior incident that ruined their reputation, and no one wants to join the a cappella group. This forces them to accept…

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    Hatchet Novel Analysis

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    Setting (Helena Kim) Originally in Hatchet, Brian lands in the Canadian Wilderness. However in Abandoned, Britney would land in the desert. Desert is hostile place to survive for human or either animals. It has lack of vegetation, water and has barren landscape. This would make the audience to wonder, ‘how would a young girl survive in a desert?’ The harsh environment of the desert would create more tense than a Canadian Wilderness. Also for most of the teenagers, desert is an abstract place…

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    Miles or time? Let’s do miles, so if I run faster, I can finish sooner. “ Womanizer, womanizer, womanizer duh duh duh” Britney is such a queen. What test do I have today? I can’t afford to fail but Trent didn’t answer my text, I shouldn’t care but I do and I can’t deal with this family anymore yet I don’t have a choice do I, I’m not sweating yet, it’s already been 10 minutes…

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