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    always feel like, somebodys watching me” ? The great hit of 1984 by Rockwell is a great representation of how it 's like to live with paranoia. The song mentions things like bolting their door shut, being afraid to close their eyes while washing their hair in the shower-fearful someone will be standing there when they reopen, and questioning if the people on TV can see him. The artist also says things like “I don 't feel safe anymore” and “I have no privacy”. People with this condition feel this…

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    Sonny’s Blue and How it feels to be Colored Me Music plays a prominent role in both “Sonny’s Blues” and “How It Feels to Be Colored Me” because it allowed them to find their freedom. During “Sonny’s Blues”, Sonny takes all the hurt and misery that he went through, and displayed it through the art of music. Zora in “How It Feels to Be Colored Me” expresses her freedom by listening to jazz music to escape her reality. Music saved Sonny’s life because he saw it as a breakthrough from all the pain…

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    happening. So, how is this technology making us feel more alone? Technological devices such as laptops, mobile phones, cameras, iPads, televisions and much more were created to help us stay connected. But, is this really happening? people are continuously reducing the importance of talking to others because they would rather spend hours looking at a computer screen rather than looking into someone’s eyes. Technology is just an illusion, making us feel loved and more important in this world when…

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    How it feels to be Colored Me written by Zora Neal Hurston (1891-1960) and American writer of several novels and short stories. Hurston’s piece How it feels to be Colored Me comes across as an autobiography narrative describing the moments she realized how different being colored made her. Her story features a very confident, hyper young version of herself in Jacksonville, Florida. She started in Eatonville, Florida where travelers going to and from Orlando would give her dimes to talk, dance,…

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    Cecil Hepworth 's 1900, How It Feels to Be Run Over, is the epitome of the first movement in film history, known as the ‘Cinema of Attractions’. The forty-second long silent film is one of many early films that emerged during the first decade following cinema 's birth, which came after the Industrial Revolution during the 18th and 19th centuries. This particular film, which depicts exactly what it 's title insinuates, is a single shot pointing down a paved road in which a coach drives past,…

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    people of color were mistreated, and they feel as if they are the “superior race”. She responds to their misconception in her essay “How It Feels to Be Colored Me” by saying “It fails to register depression with me. Slavery is sixty years in the past.”(Hurston 1) As a young black girl who transfers to a white school, adapting was a challenge. Through her experiences, she writes about the nonsense she lives through and documents her feelings. She states “I feel most colored when I…

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    Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, authors during the Harlem Renaissance, used their poetry and short stories to challenge ideas about race and the division it caused in America. The narrators in Hughes’ “Theme for English B” and Hurston’s “How It Feels to Be Colored Me” are both in the process of exploring their racial identities, yet while the narrator in Hurston’s story embraces her differences, the speaker in Hughes’ poem is more focused on questioning the aspects that cause him and his…

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    I'll admit; I've seen the nasty, embarrassing parts of this fandom, the parts which make potential armys want to avoid us. The inappropriate comments on YouTube, the delusional possessiveness over one member or another, those have certainly made their appearance. It's not been hard to notice Armys starting fanwars or hating on other artists for the sole reason that they are opposition. Hatred, rudeness, insensitivity, cruelty: I've seen them all. Such things sicken me, and should be addressed,…

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    Our parents learned from our grandparents, the failures that they overcame to be better parents and they apply that to us by offering us more than what they were provided. For instance, Simon Sinek in his TED Talk speech “Why Good Leaders Make You Feel Safe,” makes clear that “We [parents] want to give our child opportunities, education, discipline them when necessary, all so that they can grow up and achieve more then we could for ourselves. Great leaders want exactly the same thing.” To…

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    Seating comfortably in an electric car which does not harm the ecology feels good, does it? If you discover that electrics car’s emissions are really close to petrol cars would you still feel good? People see electric cars as an important way of cutting emission and decreasing global warming. When an electric car is on the road it doesn’t cause any emissions. But where does the electricity come from? Electric cars is a very good way for people to save a lot of money on gas. Plus, you can…

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