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    that fame is worth the risk because it gives the opportunity to get involved with charity and the exposure opportunities are endless. One reason that fame is worth the risk is that there are so many charity opportunities. Stable stars like Dolly Parton have done such amazing charity work through their time in…

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    According to the singer, “They just use your mind and they never give you credit “ (Parton). The quote is saying that people don’t value workers and they never receive recognition for what they do. This quote demonstrates how Gregor is being used by his family. Before he turned into a bug, he was the only person in his family who worked…

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    her rights, the lyrics empower women by supporting both the decision to abstain from sex, as well as the decision to indulge. Nikki Minaj’s verse reinforces the idea that sex may be used for power by vocalizing her sexual abilities in the lyrics. Dolly Parton is also introduces as a sex icon to establish that sexual freedom, although controversial, is empowering through the basic idea that it is just that- FREEDOM. Although the lyrics have the power to negatively influence future generations…

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    Legends in Concert: A Show You Won’t Regret Seeing Whether you want to see a live show featuring Elvis Pressley, Tina Turner, or Michael Jackson, the exciting Legends in Concert is sure to leave you breathless. The show, which is owned and operated by On Stage Entertainment, has won various awards since its start in 1983, including the notable “Show of Shows” award (given by the International Press Assn.), “Show of the Year”, “Grand Slam”, and “Entertainers of the Year”. Aside from…

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    After the news of her death, many celebrities, including Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood, and Reba McEntire, paid tribute to Loretta on social media (Pham paragraph 6). This proves that she has had a positive impact on many people, including other artists. She was known for appearing in floor-length, wide gowns with…

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    There are many great bands and artists out there to contrast. For example, there are super groups like Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire, and Eagles. There are also amazing soloists in the form of Kenny Rogers, Bruno Mars, and Dolly Parton, but the two groups I choose to contrast have to be the Beatles, followed by Pentatonix. The differences between these two are their nationality, decade in which they played, and the format in which they were made. Pentatonix and the Beatles were formed in very…

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    Pigeon Forge Fires One November day two young juveniles set the beautiful mountains of Pigeon Forge on fire. Burning thousand of acres, homes of animals and human. The fire put a lot of pollution into the air killing many animals and even some human. It was the largest fire they have had in the past one hundred years changed life all over the world. There was schools closing, places evacuated, and roads being closed off. Shelters was being opened for families that homes burned and have nowhere…

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    This all went down during spring break and they were in line with sorority girls to meet Luke Bryan. They actually got the chance to talk to Luke on their own, but they gave him a bit of a hard time and Bryan was not happy about it at all from their version of the story. They were playing two guys super excited to meet Luke Bryan and the company set them up for this one on one. They shared that Luke Bryan was "wasted." One of them started to name of random songs that Luke Bryan doesn't sing,…

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    to tell people that it doesn't matter what your race is, you’re the same. King uses the literary device of allusion by using a quote from Abraham Lincoln’s speech, a famous African-American spiritual, and the song “My country, ‘Tis of thee” by Dolly Parton. As King shows the similarities of these intellectual achievements; the speech begins with “Five score years ago…”, a reference to the Gettysburg Address, “My country 'tis of…

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    Dolly Parton once said, “Find out who you are and do it on purpose.” But even when people follow this advice, many others do not take the time to discover who those people are. This is apparent in the book Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy. When people see Willowdean Dickson, they think “Fat Girl”. However, if they got to know her better, they would see that she is so much more. Therefore, the theme of this book is prejudice, which often prevents people from seeing who others really are. Willowdean…

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