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    Super Bowl Argument

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    I each pick one commercial that we liked the best. This year my favorite was the puppy monkey baby by Mountain Dew. It was really catchy and the whole week “puppy monkey baby” was stuck in my head. I really enjoyed the half time performance by Coldplay, Beyonce, and Bruno Mars. Not only was the music and dancing amazing, but there was a message behind it which I found touching. At the end of the performance each section in the audience held up a different colored paper and it spelled out…

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    Before the future divorce Einstein went through his famous miracle years which could be represented with “Miracles” by Coldplay. This song brings out looking at things from a different angle and it seems that Einstein looked at his studies in a way that no one had ever thought of. The song “From Hank to Henry” by Neil Young represents the divorce from Mileva because it talks…

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    opportunity to try it. USS: What other sports do you play? EJ: In addition to short track speedskating, I am also a figure skater and a long track speedskater. USS: What are your other hobbies? EJ: When I’m not skating, I enjoy listening to Coldplay while drawing or painting. I enjoy all aspects of art. Recently, I was accepted to Orange County School of the Arts in the Visual Arts Conservatory. USS: How did you get involved in speedskating? EJ: When I was five, I started figure…

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    Music has always been a big part of my life. My mom would always have nursery rhymes playing in the house when we were young. When I was 9 years old I started playing the piano. I have learned to fall in love with playing the piano. I played for 9 years and every year I would start to like it more and more. Now as an 18-year-old I have found a passion for listening to music. Whether it be listening to it while getting ready in the morning, in the car, on a run, I love listening to music whenever…

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    The phrase “crossing the Rubicon” was first used in 49-45BC by Julius Caesar. The phase was used by Caesar when he seized power in the Roman Empire. It was at the moment that Caesars army crossed Rubicon, which was forbidden since it meant immediate act of war against the Republic of Italy. Once crossed, Caesar had started a war with Italy. But today it generally means “the point of no return” meaning a choice or action that can never be reversed or fixed, it’s a choice that will stick with you…

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    Diversity In Hinduism

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    the popular worldview? The Vedas and the Bhagavad Gita have been extremely influential and shaping both secular and religious worldviews. As seen by the masses last night, Sanskrit, the holy language in the text, was written on the instruments of Coldplay during the big game halftime show. The same band who is under scrutiny for its depiction of Hinduism in their music video about getting drunk and high. In regards to religions, it does seem there is not a religion that does not have…

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    Why Do We Watch the Big Game? Every year millions of people worldwide gather around their television sets on the first sunday of February to watch the two best football teams clash on the biggest stage. The event has become an unofficial-holiday in modern american-society. Friends and family come together on this day to watch the big game. Super Bowl parties are now an annual event, where there is food, friends, and of course football. Almost every single American participates in this annual…

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    At the Disco. The next song I chose was Strawberry Swing by Coldplay. I chose this song to represent one of the best days of my life. The best day of my life was this summer on a road trip. My family and I were traveling up through Colorado, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Tennessee. The views were great as we were driving…

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    especially through the application of music, often promises society the glory of perfection and portrays imperfections as defects of the human mind, body, and soul. However, a modern pop song, “Something Just Like This,” collaboratively performed by Coldplay and The Chainsmokers, shows how perfection dose not equate pure happiness and supports Thomas Aquinas’ theory. The 8th article of question 4 lays out the idea that “perfection of the human of intellect does not reach to this, but…

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    Symbolism In Anthem

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    The song, “Viva la Vida”, by the British band Coldplay represents the beginning of the story, Anthem, by Ayn Rand and protagonist Equality 7-2521’s hopes to become a Scholar and the misery he faces with being chosen as a Street Sweeper. In the song, Equality says that everyone is else is equal besides “we, Equality 7-2521, who were born with a curse” (20). By aspiring to become a Scholar when he is fifteen, this future rebel desires to break his sui generis curse and start a new life. He…

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