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    Lyric the Canine Companion is planning to be a dog walking business that also offers pet sitting. Lyric The Canine Companion is a sole proprietorship owned and operated by Lyric Eden Davis. It is a fact that many dogs misbehave because of a lack of exercise, Lyric is looking to give many dogs that exercise they need. Giving the dogs the exercise they need will not only help the dogs, but it will also help their owners. Lyric Eden Davis will achieve this by being passionate, motivated, and…

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    the impression of falling in love. Her lyric poem fragment 31 is a specific example that presents the inconsistent and complex emotions of lovers. In this fragment, when the speaker discovers that her loved one was chatting with an unknown man, she develops mixed feelings toward the man and wonders about her own encounter with her loved one. The honesty and intimacy of the text encourages the audience to empathize with what love means to the lover. This lyric poem effectively presents the…

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    [Verse 1] Topanga is hot tonight, the city by the bay Has movie stars and liquor stores and soft decay The rumblin' from distant shores sends me to sleep But the facts of life can sometimes make it hard to dream [Pre-Chorus 1] Life rocked me like Mötley Grabbed me by the ribbons in my hair Life rocked me ultra-softly Like the heavy metal that you wear [Chorus 1] I'm flyin' to the moon again, dreamin' about heroin How it gave you everything and took your life away I put you on an aeroplane,…

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    Mercy Mercy Is the only word my lips open to speak? Truth, Is the only word that haunts me! Your hallucinations every time and everywhere are seen by me. Your shrilling cries, give me sleepless nights In this tiny prison cell, I shudder at the thought of that night. The night on which I committed a bloody sin I killed you. In spite of your mother not letting me to I want mercy! O’ God hear my plea O’ my child, What if you were a girl? I should have loved you, kissed and cherished you. But I…

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    book, Citizen: An American Lyric, touches on current and past issues in the world today. One of the topics she discusses is discrimination. The book is different from other books that are introduced in schools such as, To Kill A Mockingbird and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. Rankine deals with being a citizen in a world where people are worried if they will make it home alive. A citizen is one who is a member of a state or country. The title, Citizen: An American Lyric” really defines the…

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    States, is uniquely expressed in Claudia Rankine’s “Citizen: An American Lyric. Ms. Rankine addresses race in a book long poem that she has called an attempt to “pull the lyric back into its realities.” Those realities include the acts of everyday racism; remarks, glances, implied judgments that flourish in an environment where more explicit acts of racism have been outlawed but not always enforced. In her attempt to “pull the lyric back into its reality”, is to bring the “historical self” in…

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    I believe that Claudia Rankine named this book Citizen: An American Lyric because she wanted to emphasize that we are all citizens but certain citizens are treated differently. Everyone has things in common, yet society only focuses on everyone's differences. Instead of realizing that we are all citizens of this world, people focus on other's historical self. Society puts an emphasis on where we come from, what our background is. However, people fail to realize that other people's background is…

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    Clayton Condon Joanna Boylan American Literature 3rd 24 October, 2014 America’s Melodies: An Analyzation of Patriotism in Lyrics Since the creation of the genre in the late seventeenth century, patriotic music has demonstrated the expression of admiration and devotion for one’s country, boosted general morale in times of crisis, and rekindled pride in who we are, and what we represent, as a great nation. (Rhein 1). In an effort to increase nationalistic views, there are several qualities used…

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    Lyric the Canine Companion will buy all of their products from PetValu, which is in the area, convenient and is known to have great products, good quality. Lyric already has one medium leash and a very small harness for puppies or tiny dogs. Lyric is looking to buy two smaller leashes for $15.99 each and one large leash for $25.99, together including taxes that is $64.37. Lyric already has a few toys, but wants to buy more, because toys often break or get lost. Two Sport Fetch Toys, for $21.99…

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    Music lyrics express emotions, experiences, and tell stories. They are used to communicate with other people and for the artist to express themselves through song. “Music is what feelings sounds like” (Georgia Gates). The lyrics of popular music shouldn’t be censored because they aren’t harmful to children’s development, lyrics have meaningful content, they help people through rough times, and they teach about the world. Many favorite artists come from unique backgrounds, “some had to deal…

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