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    Just hear me out. If you decide to go there, you'll have to tell him what you did. Feeding that gossip columnist information about his arranged marriage? - He doesn't have to know. - Not if you don't marry him. But if you do... you'll have to come clean. Because if it comes out... Can I have a whisky? We're out of whisky. We're waiting for a delivery. Vodka? No vodka either. It's just beer. This place is a dump. Guys, this is a dump. Let's get out. You're leaving so soon. Why? No…

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    …Do you feel that? The wind is fierce. It’s so cold. I forgot it was cold, I mean winter. I forgot – I didn’t even bring a coat. Coat. Coat. Coat. Cold. Cold. Cold. Maybe it will snow. That would be nice. Wouldn’t it? Maybe this is how they will come for me. The wind. Maybe they’ll pick me right up and sail away. Am I dissolving? Whew, I can feel it. We can feel it. Not the wind, they’re coming. Yes. Dissolving, dissolving. Gutted. Gutted. Can you hear the sounds of space? Doesn’t it sound like…

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    TIP 98 ♫ Gotta Serve Somebody “Everybody can be great…because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.” ~Martin Luther King Jr. I’ve written pages and pages here about having an active faith, a walking faith. Nothing shows your faith to the world more than service to your fellow man. One of the sayings of Jesus that’s stuck out to me over the…

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    everyday life. As music became more widespread, song lyrics began to reach further into the social sphere and affect society. Song lyrics became a call to action. In the last century alone song lyrics sent men to war, sponsored aid to hurting nations, and gave hope to a march for freedom. “We Shall Overcome” played a key part during the Civil Rights movement, and without those lyrics many people may not have heard the call to march. The lyrics to "We Shall Overcome" were based on a hymn sung by…

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    saying is give peace a chance” (John Lennon Lyrics, 2017, p.1 Album, Live Peace in Toronto 1969). John Lennon’s song, give peace a chance, was telling people to strive for peace and not war. The lyrics for this song were a way for Lennon too voice his own personal views on peace and…

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    Your Baby," as well as the drumming on Dr. John's 1972 album “Dr. John's Gumbo”, ABBA is able to convey an elated feeling of limitless joy and highlights the greatest music of the disco era. Through a beautifully woven blend of uplifting, empowering lyrics and a sophisticated melody scattered with heart-tugging high notes, “Dancing Queen” celebrates the carefree innocence of youth. The first verse is tastefully accompanied by a smooth swing of melody…

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    –through oral tradition. When one typically thinks of poetry, one thinks of romantic poems or Edger Allen Poe, one does not typically think of the songs as poetry. Unbeknownst to people, lyric poetry is a major part of the poetic community.…

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    The ongoing war on rap lyrics continue as the problem now seeps into the courtroom. The question at hand is whether rap lyrics should be allowed as evidence against the artist in order to pin him to a crime. The hotly debated subject gives way to many opinions, but as it stands right now; courtrooms have used raps lyrics plenty of times as evidence. Is it moral? Is it right? What people fail to realize is that music is an expression of art and is open to interpretation. Therefore, my stance…

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    Make Me Proud Analysis

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    Make Me Proud is a song created by Drake, featuring Nikki Minaj. The lyrics of this song can be analyzed through a feminist perspective. Drake begins the first verse by highlighting both positive and negative female characteristics in a provocative fashion. He continues with this approach throughout the song, contradicting the way that he celebrates women with opposing points of view, and then manipulates the song lyrics to also define those contradicting characteristics in a positive light. The…

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    Music And Music Analysis

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    experiment will study the effects of music with lyrics verses music with non lyrics on students who suffer with generalized anxiety during test taking. It his hypothesized that students listing to instrumental music will have lest test anxiety than the group listen to the music with lyrics. Participants will be randomly assigned into two groups; music with lyrics and music with non lyrics. The song will be the same for each group apart from one having lyrics. They will first take the State-Trait…

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