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    inviting tone. From Seoul, South Korea we picked I Know by Seo Taiji. I Know is a song that has rock and hip hop combined. Seo Taiji is viewed as a music legend in South, Korea. He changed music in Seoul forever, some say he is responsible for the big change we see in South Korean music today. His song Nan Arayo (I Know) become one of his biggest hits. This sound reminded us of 90s american hip hop music. He took two musical elements rock and hip hop and created a very cool “trendy” sound that was new for the korean audience. We picked this song because of the rock and hip hop sound, we believe it was put together very well and creates a intense beat. The next country we have on our list is Nigeria, Africa the song is Sweet Mother by Prince Nico Mbarga. Prince’s soulful voice and amazing skills of playing many instruments captivated their audience. The song “Sweet Mother” made history of being one of the top sellings songs. This song has a combination of instruments we found interesting: the electric guitar, percussion, and xylophone. Our Favorite instrument being used in the song is the xylophone, it adds in a certain light and cheerful tone. We feel the centerpiece of this song is the xylophone and that it would not be the same without it. Our next song of choice is from Great Britain. Mull of Kintyre by Paul McCartney. We chose this song it when we first listened to it, it made us feel very comforted and welcomed. The way the guitars sound with the men’s voices makes…

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    Have you ever wished you could turn back the clock in time to relive a special time in your life? What will you do? Will become a better person or have find happiness. Whatever you do it is completely up to you. I believe everyone deserves a second chance in life. A second chance give you the opportunity to do something over. It allows you to learn from your mistakes and to do a better job the second time around or found happiness again from your hardship. Kula Kamari was born and raised in…

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    There comes a day in everyone’s life where they can no longer live by themselves. Having to move out of their house and into a nursing home can be a very emotional and stressful time for everyone. Nobody really likes to move at any point in their life because it can cause a lot of change, and for most people change is difficult and hard to deal with. Not only has this person probably spent most of their life in their home but there are many memories that can be lost with the move to a nursing…

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    Elizabeth Ross is the owner of a dance company in Birmingham called DANCEe. Last year, she choreographed a performance based on the storybook Where The Wild Things Are. This performance was a combination of contemporary “modern” dance and hip-hop. Both of these styles are very misunderstood, and many people do not consider them as actual dance. Both styles are legitimate art. They have a lot of hard work put into them, and can bring you some type of enjoyment. That enjoyment can be emotional or…

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    Vanity has played a part in culture forever, the way people look can determine popularity or even a potential suitor. Business and commerce has been shown to capitalize on this sense of vanity each person beholds making for a more optimized marketplace. Belinda, the protagonist in Alexander Pope’s Rape of the Lock, has completely immersed herself as well as her essence and identity in the vainness of perfect appearance whilst her sylphs continue suit. Pope’s portrayal of Belinda’s vanity is…

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    Amarna is a city that is separated. The separation occurs within the title of nobility or one of a commoner. This was the urban plan, or the central idea of the design of the city. Since this was a capital city in the Egyptian empire, the nobles cannot be living at the same level or area as the people they rule over. That would be a disgrace! The city designers too this ideal and made all their designs for the city around that image. When any large metropolitan area is created, the organization…

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    The Prince is debatably the initial composition of contemporary dogmatic philosophy, and unique from its practicality-versus-perfectionism contemplation. It is not meant as a universal moral philosophy for the public, but rather a narrowly directed guide for politicians. However, the government style he creates in Prince contradicts with the republic he creates supports in Discourses. The Renaissance era, acknowledged for its confinement of numerous significant philosophers, such as…

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    Each of the four learners have their own way of processing information. For Makayla it can be hard not letting your sequence take over. As a person who like list and keeping everything in its place, I believe Makayla needs to make her sequence run parallel with her other learning patterns. If she could give some leeway to her Technical reasoning it could help her a lot more. She needs to ask herself how she can get through her paper, or daily work and routines. If she cannot find it right away…

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    also her visions that showed her that the youngest child of her blood line would be as powerful or more so than her, that it was only when they become sixteen years of age that their power will awaken and they will see the world for what it truly is. She thought nothing of it because she knew that her children would most likely get some of her powers. Why should she worry then if her bloodline would have one child every generation with at least one stronger than the rest. So, years after having…

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    Loss In My Family Life

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    Loss is never an easy thing to cope with, to recover from or to easily discuss. When a parent loses a child, it’s the kind of hurt that runs deep. A hurt that can never be forgotten because it has permeated the mind of that parent, family and community. For example, when my brother was 21, he lost his battle with sickle cell. This happened in Nigeria in the early 90’s where there was no adequate access to quality healthcare. It just so happened that he was away in college, at a rural area, at…

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