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    Introduction The main character of our story is Bailey, a Golden Retriever who wants to know what his purpose is, the meaning of his life. He thinks about milk and siblings, contemplates what life is like from other’s point of view and in between enjoys playing and eating and spending time with his humans. He tries to develop relationships with his humans, attempts to understand what they are feeling and what they want from him, he tries to discover what he can do to please them, and how he can…

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    “I Grew Up Here” Boley is a town in Okfuskee County. Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,184 at the 2010 census, a gain of 5.2 percent from 1,126 in 2000. Boley was established in 1903 as a predominantly Black pioneer town with Native American ancestry among its citizens. The Boley Public School District is one of the smallest public school districts in the state of Oklahoma. For the most recent data available, it tied with Sweetwater for the smallest high school with 15 students.…

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    1. Based on the story and song, how does Bruce Springsteen convince us of his authenticity, the belief that he is not an act? Throughout the song “The River” by Bruce Springsteen, one will note the many real life complications portrayed throughout, including unemployment, family values, premarital sex, and suicidal thoughts. Each makes up the storyline of the song, which is about a man who was too eager to jump into a relationship that he was not prepared for, which resulted in mistakes that…

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    cumming's poem and Pink Floyd's "Sheep" employ literary devices involving religion to achieve related central themes. "O sweet spontaneous" uses religion as a metaphor: "how/often have religions taken/thee upon their scraggy knees/squeezing and/buffeting thee that thou mightest…

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    encompassed it all. As time progressed, the quality and genre adapted to the people 's interests. Some artists decided to go against the grain and change popular music for the better. These five artists- Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Mariah Carey- should be classified as a snapshot of industry change due to sales, influence, Billboard chart rankings, and awards. Michael Jackson should be considered one of popular music 's…

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    Strawberry Studios, a stones throw from the TPi office in Stockport, and one of the few UK recording spaces outside of the nations capital, opened its doors for a year-long 50th anniversary tour, and open-days featuring a range of original recording fixtures at Mondiale Publishing. Since its inception in early 1968, Strawberry Studios has been the recording space for a range of big names, such as Paul McCartney, Neil Sedaka, and the Stone Roses, to name but a few of the artists, who recorded at…

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    Animal Farm Quote Analysis

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    of his deceitful plans for America. This leads many to wonder about the future; not only is this scary but is very frightening due to the fact that we do not know if he will alter his language or plans. “Dragged down by the stone,” this lyric from Pink Floyd’s song Dogs is related to this as the “leader” uses a lot of people and once he gets what he wants he will just throw them away into the nearest pond until the stone drags them down to the bottom. The society is currently in danger as the…

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    1960's Cultural Evolution

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    exciting ways of making sounds and performing music. Ways that had never been seen or heard before. Artists who would never have been popularized a decade earlier were finding a following in the free spirited 1960’s culture. Artists like Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, and Led Zeppelin all took and borrowed from their contemporaries. For a through line, The Beatles will be used to highlight the prominent cultural and musical trends that were exhibited by themselves and other artists…

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    Music Synthesis Essay

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    Synthi AKS. not just the VCS3’s sound effect, but the most of the sound effects in this song have been panned from one side to another side, fades in and out by changing the volume so they sound like they come and go one after another. In fact, Pink Floyd really focused on the possibility of stereophonic sounds even it wasn’t focused back then, due to the recording environment. Around the time, standard recording studios had 4, or maybe 8-tracks mixer for the whole band. However, for the…

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    The genre I have chosen is Rock. Common instruments used in Rock music are mostly amplified instruments, like the electric guitar and electric bass. Rock also uses strong baseline and driving rhythms. Rock music, which was developed from rock ‘n’ roll, originated from the late 1940’s in the United States. It was influenced by country and blues music that started making a new sound using electric guitars and a balanced drum beat, which was a faster beat and rhythm instead of a slow one. Rock…

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