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    Lil Peep Research Paper

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    A catchy 808 trap beat combined with a nostalgia inducing sample from an old emo band I listened to in middle school and Peep’s sad voice crooning about a lost lover captivated my young teenage heart. Scouring through YouTube, I found a few small interviews where Peep talked on how he was most comfortable when he , his music was…

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    Ceremony Poem Analysis

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    In Silko’s “Ceremony,” women are associated with the birthing and the rebirth of man-kind and nature. In many cases, the creation of man-kind and nature has been directly linked to a higher power of God, so in a sense, women are the equivalent of a sort of spiritual hero. We seem to grasp a strong sense of the all-powerful female role by the strong feminist theme that Silko introduces us to upon the opening of the text when she recounts a native poem, “Ts’its’nako, Thought-Woman, is sitting in…

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    The Cafeteria Monologue

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    Where 's the one place you can find all your Jock ,Goth ,Emo ,Punk ,Skater ,Gangster ,Mexican ,Nerd ,Stoners ,Preps ,Band geeks ,Art freaks ,hoes ,rich people, and loners? Thats right high school, also known as hell school lol. The closest all these groups get together is when they go to the hell hole aka “The Cafeteria”. For the last couple weeks i 've been studying and analyzing the cafeteria. Interesting enough the results that i 've gotten are quite the surprise. You know that kid that…

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    Brendon's Music Scenarios

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    Music in 2004 and 2005 was post-hardcore, pop,and heavy metal sound. This shaped the sound of Panic! At The Disco, they wanted a different sound. They wanted to stick out from the rest. Also, the band was under age, so it was a difficult task trying to find venues to play at. In Las Vegas you were kicked out of certain places at 9pm, and the strip was closed at 10pm if you were a minor. Ryan Ross and Spencer Smith asked Brendon Urie and Brent Wilson to join their band. When they joined it was…

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    Do you know about an Irish man who played in a lot of well known movies and a very famous TV show named Merlin? If you don’t know Colin Morgan now you’ll find out! Colin Morgan is an Irish man who was and still is achieving greatness, He was born in Ireland and grew up there until he got his most recognised role in BBC’s interpretation of “Merlin” where he played the title role of Merlin. Before this he was playing in the theatre and doing plays such as “west end”. In 2010 along with Bradley…

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    Deborah L. Rhode author of “Why Looks Are the Last Bastion of Discrimination” discusses the idea of how looks have been a large contributor to society since the beginning of human kind. In her article, Rhode states, “Although the government is no longer in the business of enforcing such discrimination, it still allows businesses, schools, and other organizations to indulge their own prejudices.” (Rhode 244) With her saying this it could not be any truer because it still applies to Cedartown High…

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    In Reading Lessons, Scott Carpenter explains that we repressed memories that are unpleasant. He states that “Repression is the process by which we push out of mind thoughts we find unpleasant or even painful” (Carpenter 70). Repression is not in the same way as casual forgetting such as we forget what we did three months ago, instead, it is more of an active kind of forgetting. Moreover, it is “less permanent than casual forgetting” meaning although we repressed memories so that they don’t…

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    After the death of Hamlet’s father, he started to wear black clothing for mourning. This seems to trouble his newly wedded mother, Gertrude. “Good Hamlet, cast thy nighted color off,” (1.2.70) she asks Hamlet to stop mourning for his father. But there may be another reasoning for this, his son still mourning just reminds her of the fact that she got remarried so quickly. Then dear old Claudius adds on and says, “‘Tis unmanly grief” (1.2.97) His father’ brother tells him to suck it up, everyone…

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    Romeo is a Montague, rival to the Capulet family. This is terrible because he involves himself with Juliet, who is a Capulet, and they end up getting married. I decided to pick this character to analyze because he was the most interesting to and is a main character from my perspective.Solely, he is not like me at all and is very hard to identify because he has a totally different mind set. In addition, dating him is out of the picture because he is not my type, but on the other hand, his…

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    I. Introduction A. Attention getter: Have you notice how music is part of our lives? We hear music in our cars, coffee shops, department stores and even supermarkets. Going a day without music is hard to avoid. B. Reason to listen: Just for a moment think of your favorite song. A song that reminds you of your first kiss, prom or just first dance at your wedding. Music can transport you to a specific place and moment in your life. There’s nothing like the connection and that feeling you get with…

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