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    The Importance Of Music

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    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 was very fitting to have it played at her funeral and it is also on her DVD that we made in her memory with the pictures of he on it. I do not get…

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    How To Be Happy Essay

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    The doctor that knows her for twenty years and attended her when she was pregnant of me checked her, but when he checked her stomach he knew that something was wrong, so he decided to look up and see what was happening and then he paralyzes. “Martina, you don’t have anything, is just… a baby…mmm you’re pregnant… you have like two months.” That’s what my mom told me what the doctor told her. Since, then nothing was going to be the same. Nobody knew she was pregnant until New year’s nor either my…

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    This paper analyzes the Instagram posts of Serena Williams as her self-representation tools. Especially focusing on advertisement post because the advertisement posts have different characteristics in comparison to other posts. Looking through her advertisement posts on Instagram, two theses could be considered. Her general images are more obvious on the advertisement posts compared to other private posts. And her Instagram’s advertisement does not always represent what she wants to represent.…

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    Martina James LaVada Taylor Brandon EDFA 200-02 10 September 2017 Teacher Talk: College Goals, Interview, Synopsis It is my main goal to become a multilingual instructor of Spanish and German, to instill in future students the same love for languages I have. With this in mind I am going to finish my studies at Purdue University successfully. This means making the most out of each class, learning, using all the resources offered to me, asking questions when needed, interacting with teachers and…

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    Child Pageants Harmful

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    Child pageants have been a growing glitz and glam phenomenon to some since 1921. Some may use the words glamorous or enchanting to describe these pageants, but others may use words such as horrible or awful to describe something that is meant to promote child beauty. Child pageants are harmful because they are very expensive, they sexualize children, and they also bring negative attention to these little girls. They are meant to promote beauty but in reality they are horrific spectacles hidden…

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    Media Changes In America

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    While we see media every day in our own lives, media has been there since the first colonies of America but a lot has changed since then. Media can generally be defined as a means of communication that reaches or influences a large or wide audience. Although media is something that we experience every day and most likely something we do ourselves, it has been around for a much longer time than people think. One of the first forms of media in America was the Publik Occurrence newspaper in 1690.…

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    Wilderness Wiking

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    100-125. Sinclair, Katherine. "Untouched And Uninhabited: Conflicting Canadian Rhetoric On The Protection Of The Environment And Advancing Northern Economies". Indigenous Peoples’ Governance Of Land And Protected Territories In The Arctic, Thora Martina Herrmann and Thibault Martin, 1st ed., Springer, New York, 2016, pp.…

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    Pregame: Athletes Making Their Stand Koa Ahgeak University of Alaska Anchorage In Dave Zirin’s essay “Pregame” (Zirin, 2017), he argues that famous pro athletes are starting to realize how much of a change they can make in this world with their actions they do on or off of the court/field by making a “conscious political stand for justice,” (Zirin, 2017, p. 424). He proves his point by providing examples about the 2009 Miami Heat NBA team making a political stand for justice for a young…

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    surgeries. Dr. Shetty stated, “I am essentially an artist, I used to like painting and drawing and I became a doctor because I love the profession. But I was constantly looking at the art side of it. And surgery is an art; it is not pure science” (Martina par. 3) Even though the outcomes sometimes were not as expected, he still performed his best. But mostly, he performed his job and painted a hopeful outcome for the family and patients. Walking out of surgery, then telling the family that their…

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    “Lets Call Her ‘Miss America’!”(Nussbaum). Beginning as early as the 1920s, beauty pageants presented girls and young women wearing various attires and showcasing their talent (Nussbaum). Judges, then and now, are looking for the “complete package”: the young lady that exudes the most confidence, beauty, and knowledge (Nussbaum). Since then, the child beauty pageant business is one of the most popular in pageantry and has evolved into a “multi-billion dollar industry” that has led to numerous…

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