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    Soul Surfer Movie Analysis

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    surfer who lost her arm in a shark attack, has hit the big screen. The biographical movie, ‘Soul Surfer’, is based on the true story of Bethany Hamilton, was released on April 8 in 2011, starring Anna Sophia Robb, Helen Hunt, Dennis Quaid and Carrie Underwood. Director Sean McNamara explains that ‘Soul Surfer’ is all about "the feisty unwavering attitude of a girl who never stopped believing in herself, her family or in the sheer beauty and thrill of being alive." Although the film was based…

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    In respect to femininity I found the SNF intro song and commercial to show portray this. I thought they really feminized and sexualized country star Carrie Underwood for her pregame song with her prancing around in a tight, shiny dress. Other feminized commercials I found included a NFL shop commercial completely for women’s apparel, a Viagra commercial portraying the stereotype of women over packing, and…

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    All the great design houses are unveiling their Spring and Fall lines for 2007. While it would be wonderful to be able to drop several thousand dollars on a jacket or skirt, it just isn't feasible for most shoppers when they consider the fact that the garment they buy this season will be out of style next season. It will be the fashion world's equivalent to what your wrap fish in - yesterday's news. Fashion trends and designers are fickle creatures. Sure, whatever you buy this year may be back…

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    Chapter 15- Rock Traditions and the Business of Change The music industry itself developed and introduced a new idea in selling albums. Starting from the 1970s, with the DIY revolution, to the 1990s, featuring digital recording, prices and accessibility to digital music became cheaper and easier to use. Thus, electronic distribution was the first to revolutionize. Internet sales thrived as compact disks became less of a desire for people to travel to buy; the sales of physical CDs declined…

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    The invention of the radio has profoundly changed the American culture with its creation by allowing more and more people being exposed to new ideas, music, news, and entertainment. This idea of expression of individual tastes in music is central to American culture, which correlates to the Americans’ unique belief that each citizen has freedom to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; people have the freedom to listen , read, or watch whatever media they wish to. The first place that…

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    The Importance Of Poetry

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    My last topic I explained was about me growing up and how my mother is feeling of her baby finally growing up; it doesn’t really help that i’m a mama’s boy. I choose the song from Carrie Underwood called The Mama Song and again I titled it the same as the song. My last poem says… Mom, oh mom, I love how everybody know’s i’m a mama’s boy, I’ve known it since day one, I can say so many things about you, but i’ll stick to the most important…

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    manager of The Continental, discharged her in retaliation to a workers’ compensation claim. Estrada, a resident of Austin, makes a living singing and performing for local audiences. Specifically specializing in the sights, sounds, and styles of Carrie Underwood. Estrada takes pride in not only providing a nearly identical audible representation of the famed country great, but accentuates her striking resemblance by dawning Underwood’s essential…

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    Every Sunday evening in late fall, I find myself curled up on the couch, eagerly anticipating Carrie Underwood to belt out her famous line. “I’ve been waiting all day for Sunday Night!” booms from our living room television, signaling the start of the National Football Leagues weekly broadcast. Sunday Night Football is the way my family ends every week. What is better than eating a warm, home cooked meal while watching the highly anticipated game? “Geno needs to get his act together before Pete…

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