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    Many times while driving to school, the radio did not seem much appealing to me. At most times I felt certain that music was not in my category for motivation or simply for pleasure. At that time, not even Drake, Justin Bieber, or Beyoncé really seemed to hit my jackpot. However, Flo Rida allows me to recapture music in a joyous experience like opening up those lovely Christmas gifts. Even though the song is almost four years old, this song has become a great source…

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    on social media, and they blow up heavily which attracts corporations all around. Seabrook discusses how Dr. Luke launched Becky G’s career after her discovered her on YouTube, rapping over a Kanye West and Jay-Z song “Otis.” Don 't forget that Justin Bieber was found through social media and, with the help of his team, has mastered the art of the super fan. Sage the Gemini was found when his song "Gas Pedal" went viral on Vine. While posting video on social media can also give the artist…

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    Seven time Grammy winner Taylor Swift has dominated the music industry the past few years. 2014 was even dubbed 'The year of Taylor Swift ' because of all she did. Swift came from being bullied in high school to now playing sold out arenas and stadiums. She has done things in music that have never been done before. Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13, 1989 in Reading, Pennsylvania. She spent her early years in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania on her family 's Christmas tree farm. Her first…

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    Why Is Disney So Popular

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    Walt then began to create other characters including Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and Pluto, which are known as the classic characters. Ever since Mickey Mouse became so popular, Walt and his brother, Roy, continued to create animated characters, such as the Princesses and the Winnie the Pooh characters, which also became extremely popular. All of these characters are a main reason as to why people have loved Disney since the very beginning (Stein 7). The entertainment that…

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    Ronald Reagan Conservatism

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    Much like Napoleon Dynamite, Justin Bieber, and da Bears, Ronald Reagan and his presidency are extremely polarizing. For years, republicans look to Reagan as a great example of conservatism, while democrats labeled Reagan as an extremist and a Great Prevaricator. Many policies and behaviors were neither flagrantly good nor bad, it merely depends on the political perspective of the individual. Undisputedly, the modern world still witnesses the effects of the Reagan era. The legacy of Reagan’s…

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    societal contributions of the future human being” (“Should Abortion be Legal”, 2016). Think about our world today without a particular individual. To put this into perspective, imagine our society without the contributions of Celine Dion, Cher, Justin Bieber, and Steve Jobs, whose mothers actually considered having an abortion for various reasons (“Should Abortion be Legal,”…

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    From the first landlines in the 1920’s to the advanced robotics of today, technology has been making everyday life easier for generations. However, there may be a price we are paying for this modern day convenience. Many aspects of our daily life are affected by mechanics. It would be extremely difficult to count how many times we use technology in a day. Turning off the alarm clock, taking a shower, and scrambling eggs are a few ways I use technology, and that’s before 8 am. The simple way we…

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    Merchants Of Cool Analysis

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    control over what kind of music is available to hear. Anyone who puts their music up on YouTube has the potential to go viral and become an overnight sensation (or laughing stock) with no additional marketing or planned hype. For example, look at Justin Bieber, who was discovered via YouTube. Back in the “good old days” (for lack of a better word), if a band wasn 't on the radio, you would find out about new bands through friends, mix-tapes, reading music magazines and hanging out in record…

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    The American Dream constantly changes over time. From the time of the Founding Fathers, the American Dream was simply freedom and independence. For the people, the dream was to strive to be the best. For America, the dream was to be considered a model for other countries. Today, America arguably is not the strongest country compared China, or the United Kingdom. But America is still considered a great influence. Many ideas of the American Dream change as a result of this. The ideas of wealth,…

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    As the time passes by, many changes in the people’s way of living is happening. It includes the arts, music, literature, technology, and even the education. In this fast changing world, education is the very foundation of all walks of life. As Nelson Mandela (1996) said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” But in this changing world, how do education should cope with this many and uncountable changes. This paper focus and aims to show and explain the…

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