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    ‘The confession’ is the last track of the album ‘Eli and the Thirteenth Confession’, released in 1968 when Laura Nyro was 21. (Perone, James E, 2012) Unfortunately, the songs she wrote in this album became hits for the others, (e.g. ‘Stone Soul Picnic’ by The Fifth Dimension and ‘Eli's Coming’ by three dog night) yet this fact shows her powerful songwriting skill. As the title of the song ‘The confession’ indicates, she wrote very honest lyrics about her passion, towards both spiritual and…

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    know what to do, he could help. You dried your tears and cleaned up throwing the test into the trash before making your way to the bunker library, uncle Sam had left on a food run so it was just you and your dad, better now than never you thought. “Daddy, I’ve got to…

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    Writing this letter is going to be hard for me, but, in the end I need it. I need to get everything that I’ve bottled up or I’ve ever felt over the past three years. I’ve been struggling to find the ability to put my thoughts and feelings into words. When I think of you, I have too many things to say but hopefully by the end of this letter, you’ll hopefully understand what I want to get out. For 17 whole years, you were the center of my universe. I was “Daddy’s Little Girl,” I was your princess…

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    One important theme for ‘An Inspector Calls’ is generations. Priestley use generations to separate the characters thoughts and attitudes. The older generations are Mr. Birling and Mrs. Birling and the younger generation are Sheila and Eric.Gerald is another important character that is in the half of older and younger generations. The play is divided into three sections. The first section of the play is before the inspector arrives which is the first half of the act one. In this part of the…

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    And William Bennett agrees to this statement, “…can expect harassment form collection agencies and wage garnishments until you can voluntarily make payments again” (Bennett). This has affected college students much on women that there are “sugar daddy,” providing sex to older men to pay off their loans (Bennett). Bennett also states that the total student-loan surpassed one trillion dollars making it a rate of $2,853.88 per second, passing the total of credit card debt since June of 2010. With…

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    Intro Most people would think that the Robertsons just one day up and became famous with lots of money. That is as far from the truth as it gets. They too just like everybody else endured hardships and pain, but they came through with God and family. Here are the stories of Phil and Kay Robertson, Reed Robertson, and Jep Robertson. Phil and Kay Phil Robertson and Marsha “Kay” Carroway met when Kay was only fourteen years of age. After two years of dating they decided to marry when Kay was…

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    voice, automatically it was beyond my control." Speaking on his influences coming up Nas states, "I've influenced a few artists for sure and I've been influenced by a lot of artists as well... Slick Rick, Ice Cube, LL Cool J, Eric B and Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, A Tribe Called Quest, Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra. It's a wide list."…

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    something that jarred him so much it gave him "instant whiplash." He struggled out of the water. “Something struck me from behind. I’d never been hit like that before. It was pretty jarring," he told CBS Boston. “That’s when my daughter said to me, Daddy, how come your back is all bloody?” Fitchburg had a big cut down his back. With serious chest and back pains that persisted through the night, Fitchburg decided to go to St. Elizabeth’s Medical…

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    The roles of motherhood and fatherhood have been distinctly separated and distributed amongst the female and male respectively for as long as anyone can remember. Now it is clear that these roles and relationships don’t actually have to be gendered. After reading both Salvage the Bones and The Motel Life, I think one can safely say that the role of motherhood is not gendered. However, the role of fatherhood is. We see motherhood played by both male and female characters in both novels but…

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    ghost or hallucination. Elizabeth, his mother, and Zane converse for a short while as she explains how he is the meeting point of the seventh branch of three generations that interconnect at the beginning. “The one where all three bloodlines meet. Daddy Sam, Bear Breaks the Branch, and Betty Zane have all reunited in you. The pistol in your hand. Two hundred years ago it failed. But it’s still trying. Pull that trigger today, son, and they all die. Three souls claimed by one bullet.” This gun,…

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