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    Lauren Alaina and Raelynn are both new female country artist, that have been through singing competitions to get where they are today. They both have had many challenges throughout their career. They have had to compete against several people and go in front of millions of people and judges. Lauren Alaina is from Rossville, Georgia. Lauren’s full name is Lauren Alaina Kristine Suddeth. Lauren was born on November 8, 1994. She was on the tenth season of American Idol. She was the runner up…

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    during the Romantic Era.These two stories “The Poor Singing Dame” by Mary Robbins and “The Right of Women” by Anna Laetitia Barbauld are perfect examples that will help me further prove that women were not considered on the same level as men were in the Romantic Era.In the Romantic Era women were treated like objects and/or puppets for men to use for their convenience. The struggle that women had to go through during…

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    The Weary Blues Poem Tone

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    The next line is “Or fester like a sore-- And then run?” This is another rhetorical question that is used to answer the first question. Imagine that you have a sore on your arm. You want it to become dry so that it will heal quickly and correctly, but instead the sore starts to fester or run, this means that the sore must have become infected. This will take much longer to heal now. If your dream become infected by a setback you are going to have to wait longer to achieve your dream. Once you…

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    As soon as a successful auditioned trainee enters the training period, they are thrown into a sea of competitors who are just as talented as them. They endure long dance sessions, singing practices, and even acting classes just to win the right to debut first. At the same time, they are expected to balance school with this demanding schedule, plus the fact that most trainees are high school students. In order to debut first, trainees…

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    Continuity Theory Essay

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    Singing begins with an exhalation of human vocal sounds (phonation) (NIDCD, 2015). At the point of phonation, two smooth adjacent muscle tissues in the thorax come into contact and vibrate to create resonating sound waves from the throat, mouth, and nose (NIDCD, 2015). As any vocal performer will confirm, singing is athletic, and to sing competently, older adults need to be physically fit to meet the challenges…

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    Grease Movie Analysis

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    universal and that several cultures and ethnicities can come together as one though music. Values, emotions, relationships, and love are only few elements that can be target with music. Grease excels in bringing a whole generation through music, singing and dance. The movie brought back the hope of believing in true sincere love. Couples wanted to be just like Dany and Sandy, individuals looked up to them. The film became a role model manual for several young fans. The film begins and ends with…

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    conjointly noticed that the pleasant and cheerful music and singing bit by bit became louder. Jonas likeable it. He glanced down at Gabe, United Nations agency was sound asleep, with a mile wide smile on his face. Jonas smiled, too. His ride, that was eventually swiftness, suddenly came to finish stop. He felt a small jerk and looked down at the front of the sled. Plied up, was an oversized mound…

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    Freedom Of A Caged Bird

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    but he sings in hope to be free one day. The speaker states, “It is not a carol of joy or glee/ But a prayer that he sends from his heart’s deep core/ But a plea, that upward to Heaven he flings (Dunbar, 18-20)”. This reveals that the bird is not singing in happiness, but he is praying and asking for help from god. Even though the bird is oppressed and isolated, he is not discouraged by anything and he has a desire to get his liberty back. The imprisoned bird can’t do anything because his wings…

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    to reach for it, “I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus” (Phil. 3:14). My vision in life, that the Lord has revealed to me so far, is to be a missionary, work with youth, and have a ministry in music and singing. Christ said to His disciples, “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15). I feel a call to bring the Gospel to the people of Shiroles, Costa Rica and at some point in life to the nations. I have grown up on…

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    Breaking Social Norms

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    or rarely breaks norms. At first I was absolutely terrified and nervous to do something so out of the ordinary. After I started singing I was quite scared and uncomfortable because I do not normally sing in front of random strangers, let alone a bus full. Even though I violated the norm three separate times, each time I felt scared and uncomfortable when I started singing. As people started staring at me and giving me looks I began to feel even more awkward because I was drawing attention to…

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