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    “From country to pop” One of my favorite artist, Taylor Swift, has paved the way from original country music to country with a touch of pop. This young artist has achieved so much in her years as an artist, than some can’t even dream about accomplishing. I like Taylor Swift because even though she is known for writing break up songs and making them into top chart records, her many awards show how truly talented she is. I first discovered her in the radio back in 2008 when I heard “Our…

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    Joni Mitchell's Blue

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    Joni Mitchell’s Blue (1971) is the fourth album she recorded and is regarded as one of the greatest albums ever made. The brutally honest and emotionally laced songs received all positive reviews. One of those music pieces is “A Case of You” and features “James Taylor on acoustic guitar, Russ Kunkel on drums, and Joni on Appalachian dulcimer” (Beviglia 1). Being one of her best-known songs, “A Case of You” have been covered by over two hundred music artists. There are, however, only rumors and…

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    Taylor Swift started as a singer at the young age of eleven. The Christmas she received her first acoustic guitar, and it officially started her singing career. Her first well known single “Tim McGraw” was highly favored on the country music charts. She has now switched to a more edgy look and sound with pop music. She has been successful as a country singer and pop singer winning numerous awards for her music. Also, she continues to be a role model for young ladies around the world. Taylor…

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    Why I Like Country Music: Is about racial tensions and segregation between white and black people. My most liked character was the narrator. This story was definitely fun and enjoyable to read I thought it was very entertaining. This story resonated with me the most and not because of the plot but because of the rich character's, that felt relatable and real. The connections I made to the short story was the connection between being African American and getting the shorthand of the stick. My…

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    To this day, the Carter Family is widely considered as the most influential group in country music and are commonly known as the first family of country music. Their style of play was responsible for influencing several genres of music that is played today including, country, bluegrass, rock and Southern Gospel. Several of their songs, such as “Wasbash Cannonball” and “Can the Circle Be Unbroken” set the standards for what is country music. The Carter Family, all born and raised in Virginia, was…

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    the people of Rathlin Valley and Hawkfall abide by the Dolly code in which you don 't ask questions, look out for only yourself and your family, and definitely don 't snitch. It 's a code followed by all without question. In a tale of circumstance and familial bond, Winter’s Bone portrays Ree, Jessup, and Teardrop as heroes in a world where heroism is unwelcome. All three characters follow the Dolly code to an extent; they follow the Dolly ideal: family is the most important thing. The…

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    English writing assignment: Dolly Partin, the American dream Well, maybe you know her from the song nine to five? This superhit was written in 1980. Now, 37 years later, is she 71 years old. As an age of 71 she has achieved a lot, but the what matters the most is that she achieved success. Today she owns her own radio station, movie company and clothing rant. She is also a very famous actress, songwriter and singer. She has had an important role in the country business, however, she has not…

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    AUTOBIOGRAPHY NARRITVE This is a story about me, in other words an Autobiography just as all the famous people; Abraham Lincoln, Dolly Madison, John Wayne and so many other famous people. This story is about one of my many moves. In my simply, life nothing could be wrong with moving you might think, but to me, after moving so frequently from the time I was a small kid to now – a teenager- moving gets harder. All the friends, familiar hallways, and teachers you must leave behind to go to an…

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    The pain inside Dolly was intolerable. The pain had begun when the awful Husky attacked her. Dolly, not wanting to get involved, had been watching Buck and Spitz fight from a distance. The next instance Huskies had surrounded the camp. These were not the cute well brought up Huskies either. These were mangled, famished Huskies. A Husky approached her. Dolly new then and there that she had to fight him. It was not easy for her to fight because she was not one who cared for fights. One Husky, a…

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    INTENTIONAL TORT ACTIONS DOLLY COULD BRING AGAINST CARL Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (p. 140). Dolly could show that: 1. Carl committed an act of extreme or outrageous conduct by lying to the human resources manager to get her fired; 2. He intended to cause her severe emotional distress by purposefully lying to the H.R. manager; 3. She suffered from severe emotional distress from being fired as a result of Carl’s false statements; and 4. Carl’s false statements were the cause of…

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