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    Dolly Rebecca Parton (b. 1946) is a pillar figure of the music industry with her career and her influence spanning nearly six decades and reaching across genres. Parton was born January 19, in a small town nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, she began performing from a young age, her first performance at age ten began her ascent into superstardom (Watson 2012). She has earned her place as the most renowned female country artist of all time with twenty-five number-one singles on…

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    DOI: 8/25/1988. The patient is a 69-year-old female stop-cutter who sustained who sustained injuries to her back, right hip and neck when she fell back over a hand dolly. As per OMNI, she is diagnosed with lumbar spine spondylosis at L5-S1 and minimal bulge at L4-5. Per medical report dated 03/28/2016, patient’s medications include Celebrex, tramadol hydrochloride, pantoprazole sodium, venlafaxine, lisinopril, pravastatin sodium, levothyroxine sodium, cyclobenzaphrine and Questran light. Based…

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    10 Sights You Have To See In Tennessee It has the most visited national park in the country. It is home to one of the most famous whiskey brands in the world. And it is the final resting place of one of the 20th century’s most significant cultural icons. Just where exactly is this place? Nestled among the Smoky Mountains of the southeastern United States lies the state of Tennessee. Known primarily for its country music, the state has many fun things to do and see (whether you’re a fan of…

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    I chose to do my interview with Gail Reagan. My relationship to her is that she is my grandmother, I chose to interview just because of the certain ways she inspires me and all the things she does that I look up by being her only granddaughter. My grandma is just one of the people that I promise you will not forget her or that you will regret meeting her. No matter what is going on in her day she always tries to make sure other people are happy and especially if you are at her house she makes…

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    are constantly listening to music and often turn to it as a source of inspiration. This literature review will look at how the music industry has changed over the years by giving a semiotic analysis on the comparison of 2 well known music artists’; Dolly Parton and Nicki Minaj’s in terms of their song lyrics, how they were considered style icons of that era, their physical appearances. In this research plan and literature review, it will be shown that with time, changes in the style of songs…

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    and overall enjoyment of the story to the reader. In Daniel Woodrell’s Winters Bone, there are various instances where universality is demonstrated. Firstly, Ree Dolly is an important character who takes on the role of a caretaker and helps her struggling family. Next, the mother archetype is seen throughout the novel largely in Ree Dolly. Additionally, the theme of predetermination is evident throughout the novel. Predetermination is not just universal in novels, but real life as well. To add…

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    “My sweet little dolly!” (12)  Nora is dancing with her daughter in front of the nurse showing her off. This quote insists that Nora is raising her daughter to have a life just like hers. She was raised being called a doll and treated like a doll her entire life and that is all she ever knew. So basically, Nora only payed attention to her children when she wanted to and when she was done she put them to the side. “But our house has been nothing but a play-room. Here I have been your…

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    INTRODUCTION The daughter of housewife Avie Lee Parton and tobacco farmer Robert Lee Parton, Dolly Rebecca Parton, came into this world on January 19, 1946, in Pittman Center, Tennessee. She spent her childhood in Sevierville, Tennessee. Beginning her television career at the tender age of twelve, she went on to perform at the Grand Ole Opry and record for a tiny label by the time she was thirteen years old. She relocated to Nashville to begin her career as a country singer in 1964, after…

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    “Almost Home” Some days, dreaming of the past is easier than living in the present. “Almost Home” is co-written and recorded by American country music singer Craig Morgan. This was the first top ten hit on the US country music charts for Morgan. He also received a Song of the Year award and earned a Songwriter’s Achievement Award from the Nashville Songwriters' Association International. “Almost Home” explores the struggles of homelessness, the complexities that life brings us, and the freedom…

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    Selena Quintanilla Pérez was a Mexican-American singer who was very influential in spreading Tejano music. She was very popular in the 90’s. Selena’s career was very successful. Her father was afraid of discrimination, but it wasn't really a problem. Throughout her career, Selena was very successful. Selena won 67 awards total. She also had 86 nominations. In 1986 Selena won “Female Vocalist of the Year” at the Tejano Music Awards. Selena would go on to win this award seven more times.…

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