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    After having watched The Lunchbox as well as The Piano, I've come to realize how well these movies demonstrate the correlation between love and happiness. With the help of characters like Saajan Fernandes, Ila, Ada McGrath, and George Baines, the directors are capable of showing us just how important partnership is in our lives as human beings. Even with the two movies being set in two completely different areas, the same concept continues to arise. Love and partnership is essential to…

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    A month ago I lost my best friend, Itzayana. It’s a day I will never forget. Almost every detail is as fresh as it was the day it happened. It was a Friday I was doing my homework. I remember taking a break and getting in my Facebook account feeling very stressful and nagging to myself, “it is only going to be a few minutes”. I got into Facebook and went directly to my messenger because there were two new messages. I checked the first one and it was my cousin from Mexico asking me if I was okay…

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    Cabin Number 15 One day, some construction workers decided to build a campsite for kids close to the graveyard and the fishing lake in the forest. A construction worker said that the cabin that they built closest to the graveyard will be cabin number they each didn’t like. They came up with number fifteen. So after they built the whole camping site for kids, the whole place was a huge hit! With kids 7-15. Two years later... two girls complained that strange things were happening in cabin…

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    Mr. One Man Band Legendary guitarist Tommy Emmanuel is a two-time Grammy nominee and one of the greatest musicians in the world today. His love and dedication to the guitar, shows why he is one of the greatest players in the world. Emmanuel’s professional career has been going on for over fifty years and he continues to play over three hundred concerts a year. It is no small fact that this man is referred to as being the greatest acoustic guitar player alive with musicians such as; Steve Vai,…

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    Essay On Van Halen

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    Van Halen In 1972 the legendary hard rock band known as Van Halen was born in Pasadena, California. From 1974 until 1989, the band consisted of guitarist Eddie Van Halen, vocalist David Lee Roth, drummer Alex Van Halen, and bassist Michael Anthony. Later in 1985 Sammy Hagar replaced David Lee Roth. The band later became famous stars, and in the early 1980s they were one of the most successful and popular rock acts of the time. The album 1994 was their most famous one yet. Their best single,…

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    Music is a powerful form of expression that can spark all kinds of emotion in people. It can also add a new element to the story, as seen in Eddie Vedder’s soundtrack in the movie based on Jon Krakauer’s Into The Wild. In the soundtrack, there are several songs that help to develop the story of Chris McCandless’s journey into the wild. Guaranteed, one of the songs on the soundtrack, provides further insight into Chris’s situation, uses lyrics to get it’s message across, and provides emotion…

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    Journey to the Moon In 1934 two aerospace scientist, Eddie Vedder and Chris Cornell went on a mission in the vast jungles of the Amazon. The two men were searching for an advanced aircraft that locals witnessed crashing a couple days before. What they found in that jungle would forever change the course of history. It took a total of three months for the men to find the aircraft. There were several delays on the mission due to Chris becoming severely sick and to the point of death. The…

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    The Virgin Suicides

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    Every era is different from the one that follows after, each one creating its own impact on the society. Each and every person have their own perspective on what the 90’s was like; some remember that it was a time where people were fervent about their passions while others had an aversion to all of the change that was occurring around them. The 1990’s was the era that changed the rules and social standings of the minority creating a new way of life. In order to gain insight on the youth of…

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    Alternative Rock History

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    Alternative Rock Alternative rock came about in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It emerged from the independent music underground and became widely popular in the 1990s and 2000s. Actually, the word "alternative" refers to the genre's distinction from mainstream rock music. Alternative rock is a broad term consisting of music that differs greatly in terms of its sound, its social context, and its regional roots. The main type of guitar sounds in alternative rock music is the distorted guitar.…

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    Dbq Imperialism

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    Eddie Vedder once said that “If it’s a good cause, I’ll play just about anything”. Following the years during the late 1800’s and early 1900’s this same ideology was presented to the United States. During this time period, the United States sought for more power not only within the nation’s borders, but past the nation’s borders. This eventually led to the rise of imperialism. In addition, the rise of imperialism and various other factors led the United States to make several changes regarding…

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