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    compassion she has for her fellowman. The elaborate pink castle of her nephews, show his love for history and historical events. While another niece, Mallory struggles to make herself a place in the family. Her love of music is encompassed around about her by the rays of the Sun. And let us not forget the nephew that has made his name known nationally. Within the confines’ of her magnificence house, turmoil, deceit, prejudice, beauty, strife and confusion exists, but it is a place we call…

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    Cormac Franky Biography

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    and colorful imagination, it was only natural that I developed eclectic tastes. Sometimes I enjoy sitting in the living room with my father, listening to old, crackly jazz music; I compete with my family while watching Jeopardy every night. Even more than that, I adore East Asian culture and I’m frequently immersed in its music, television shows, and food. It’s an odd combinations of interests, but it is what I love. I tend to read books that explore people’s relationships with both their…

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    and Juliet, the directors Baz Luhrmann and Franco Zeffirelli use music and camera angles and movement to accurately depict the ignorance of the character’s newfound love. Both Luhrmann and Zefferelli used music to convey a feeling of urgent ignorance in the balcony scene. Luhrmann accurately depicts the feeling of ignorance in this scene throughout it. He uses fast and lively music whenever Romeo and Juliet are together. The music tempo increases greatly whenever they are talking about getting…

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    pretty empty, and the street felt just a little desolate. The walk to Cineleisure suddenly became painfully long with the sun mercilessly shining on me. As the sun dipped beneath the skyline, everything came alive. The flock of birds spread their wings and soared high…

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    Elvis Presley: Becoming the King Elvis Presley left a long lasting legacy on the music industry. Rock ’n’ Roll would have never been how it is today, if a small town boy from Memphis, never picked up a guitar. Elvis was different and was unlike any other musician. He grew to be very popular, in a short amount of time. The young crowds that his music dragged in, adored him instantly due to his looks and stage presence. How much of an impact did the artist leave however? A culture was completely…

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    large rocks. Research say their is many reason why the Stonehenge is built. One of the main purpose I heard is the rocks where structure in that circular format in that particular way; it was to capture the sun and people will know what time it is in hour, day, month and season by the shadow the sun creates.The Stonehenge served as a calendar. Other say it was for religious purpose to heal others and other say it was the mark for aliens to land. Well this structure has more than five thousands…

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    her including her flaws. The speaker critically describes the attributes his love lacks. The speaker says, “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun, / Coral is far more red, than her lips red” (lines 1-2). Although his criticism seems harsh when he says her eyes are “nothing like the sun”, he is speaking the truth. No one can have eyes like the sun or the perfect red lips. The speakers furtherly states, “I have seen roses…

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    sharp divide between the rich and the poor. The art and music during the enlightenment reflects two contrasting social ideals.. The nobility’s art and music reflected their ideal society—one that was happy and care-free. On the other hand, the common man’s art and music depicted a world where their class did not determine their destiny and expressed their frustration with society. The nobility preferred light-hearted Rococo art and Galant music. Rococo art kept the detail of the baroque era…

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    Although many may regard music as simple minded and basic, many songs contain poetic devices in their lyrics, and have deeper meanings that are able to reach out to their listeners on an emotional level, much like poems. I will be observing the similarities and differences of music and poetry and how the language of music has the ability to convey differing emotions with their listeners, just as poems would. In order to come to a conclusion I have chosen to analyse one song and one poem which…

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    Sublime Research Paper

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    Sublime If you are laid back and love being at the beach, then you should try listening to the band, Sublime. Sublime is a ska punk and reggae rock band from California. Their band consists of 3 laid back, down to earth guys. Bradley Nowell, the voice of the crew, Eric Wilson, the bass, and Bud Gaugh, the drummer. Their band is so different and original, it’s impossible not to love them. Sublime has released so many creative songs such as “Santeria”, “Wrong Way”, and “April 29, 1992”. Many…

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