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    I Remember Me Analysis

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    I Remember Me I Remember Me is the second studio album by American R&B recording artist Jennifer Hudson. Jennifer Hudson is a Grammy Award-winning recording artist, Academy Award-winning actor, and best-selling author. In 2007 she received the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for her performance in “Dreamgirls”. The title song from the album was “I Remember Me” which was co-written with Ryan Tedder who is also a Grammy Award-winning recording artist. Along with co-writing this song with Jennifer…

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    "When I went to an administrator to report my assault, I was told that rape is like a football game. The administrator asked me if, looking back, there was anything I would have done differently." This is a quote by Annie E. Clark, who was featured in the documentary, the Hunting Ground. However shocking it is that a college student was asked what she would have done differently when she reported her rape, this is not a rare incident. All across the nation, women are being raped and sexual…

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    Alternative Music Therapy

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    Addiction counselors apply music to help patients to manage physical and emotional problems, reducing the negative emotions and stress level. Kelly McClanahan created the best addiction recovery playlist because feelings like “love, heartbreak, joy, pain and sorrow are associated with addiction and recovery” (McClanahan). The songs like “Breakaway” by Kelly Clarkson, “Shine the light” by Sugarland or “My own Prison” by Greed can make positive change in life and lift up. Another example of…

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    C.S. Lewis once said that “Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.” A majority of Lewis’ works focused on adversity, especially prevalent in the novel, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Indeed, high risk situations play an important role in developing a person’s character. Often, adversity allows mental ability that would have normally lain dormant come to fruition and change us. Under pressure people often think outside of the box to help adapt to dangerous…

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    The Importance Of Music

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    A lot of times, fast paced music makes me more motivated to do things. So, I guess it depends on what is going on. I know Kelly Clarkson has some songs that I really liked and make a person feel empowered when down. My mother passed away last year and to this day I still think of her everytime I hear certain songs. Some of these songs we chose to have played at her funeral. For example, Martina McBride’s “In My Daughter’s Eyes” was a song that always reminded me of my mom and I thought it…

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    For our presentation our group focused on the supposed acne clearing medication Proactiv. I chose this product specifically because it was one of if not the only one named that didn't require a prescription or have age limitations attached to it, therefore many consider it a fairly innocuous product. Our advertisement was laid out in a very deliberate way, showing senior photos of fresh faced, good looking high schoolers. As this was our target audience we took advantage of the visibility of…

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    she wasn’t a feminist because she loved men. (5) Feminism is not categorized by the hatred of men although many people have this belief. Lady Gaga, a famous pop singer was reported saying that she too wasn’t a feminist because she loves men. (5) Kelly Clarkson, another well recognized pop singer, explained that “I think when people hear feminist, it’s like, ‘Get out of my way, I don’t need anyone.” (5) Feminism may give people a sense of self-worth and independence but it doesn’t mean that they…

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    I had woken up to complete and utter darkness. My mind was mentally and physically frazzled. This wave of darkness engulfed my body and my happiness was no longer anywhere to be found. I began a classic game of hide-in-go-seek in attempts to find out the reason behind this sudden transition of mood. What I found hiding was absolutely horrific and would soon change my life for the worst. I found myself trapped in my own mind pacing over the exact same locations repeatedly. At this moment I…

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    left by Mr. Wright so the men are basically chasing their tails around the house. Some of the evidence collected by the women includes a quilt, a sewing basket, and a dead songbird. In “Silent Justice in a Different Key: Glaspell’s Trifles” by Suzy Clarkson Holstein, the author reveals that the women figure out the motive for the murder, which is the key piece the men are missing. Holstein confirms the women’s strategy for collecting evidence is efficient by stating, “…the details that allow…

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    Music is said to be the “universal language of mankind;” it reaches across cultural and language barriers in a way that cannot be done with ordinary languages such as English or Spanish. Music impacts people on personal and social levels. On a personal level music can improve one 's emotions and health. This can facilitate social impacts such as bringing unity and understanding to other people’s emotions. The vitally important impacts that music has on people can occur through listening to…

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