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    history as one of America’s most talented figures. As a prominent musician, actor, and a cultural icon of the 20th century, he has certainly left behind a well-bounded legacy behind. By profoundly incorporating his signature image, behavior, and singing on stage, Presley has successfully influenced and united our country by introducing it to his hits such as "Mystery Train" and "That 's All Right Mama", which both sold thousands of copies. This surely indicates that Presley has certainly…

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    about? The song is about the different sounds or ‘cries’ that a variety of animals make. These animals are a dog, a cat, a bird, and a cow. It involves the sound that the animals make individually, and then listed off in order. As if the animals are singing together. Each animal begins with a description of the action and then the vocal accompaniment of its personal voice. All spoken in Māori, au for the dog; iao for the cat; kui for the bird and mū for the cow, the nature of the song allows…

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    own selfish desires. The citizens are kept ignorant of their motives as they are too preoccupied with the constant war between Oceania and its neighbours. To further suppress the ignorance, telescreens are kept in every room to watch the civilians. Singing, a symbol of happiness is lacking in Oceania, something Winston notices. Finally, the book concludes with Winston playing chess by himself, signifying the victory of the Party. George Orwell’s…

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    Individuals explain how in their childhood, they were not allowed to speak their native language without consequences. Apart from these heartbreaking stories, culture is a major aspect that is analyzed as women learned to free themselves through dance and singing which are prevalent in the theme of holistic medicine. It also focuses on how people live their own lives and can only listen to a doctor’s orders but must execute these actions…

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    his partner holding hands. Sam Smith seems to be extremely happy with a huge smile on his face but his partner has more of a neutral expression. This is trying to say that his partner is not really wanting the marriage. There is a choir behind them singing along with Sam Smith. As well as people cheering in the background as the camera…

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    Mr Sinatra is a man of many talents, singer, actor, fashionista. He has made over 1400 recordings in 50 years. Frank Sinatra redefined singing as it is now, personal expression. Frank Sinatra is an Icon of American culture of the 20th century Frank Sinatra wanted to go to a place where no other artist has before. Frank Sinatra had his first big break singing with a local group: Hoboken Four. Sinatra then became the lead singer the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. There he quickly got a reputation of…

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    travesties of war is "Aquarius Goodnights". My interpretation of the song involves Claude (the "Aquarius") who has been deployed into Vietnam and is trying to relay his location to his superiors or anyone that's listening, he comes under fire as he's singing a reprisal of the song "Ain't got no", a song that probably reminds him of his friends back home and a happier time in his life, he comes under fire, and after his last verse we can assume he died. Following these events in the song the…

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    The year after the first peep I was having singing lessons and I have been ever since I also when to my first live concert is was of course Taylor Swift . My previous singing achievements include : Singing at the F.O.S Talent Show three years in a row, Having a solo in my primary schools kapa Haka group in Horncastle Arena, Trinity Vocal Exams 4,5 and 6 in the making, and…

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    The study by Blythe Lagasse in 2012 is titled, “Evaluation of Melodic Intonation Therapy for Developmental Apraxia of Speech”. As the title states, this study researched Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) for children with apraxia. The purpose of the study was to determine the efficacy of MIT for articulation therapy in this specific population. The study compared speech production following 40 minute MIT sessions to speech productions following 40 minute “traditional” therapy sessions.…

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    to offer some mourning. Doty describes his experience when he says, “We attempted to sing. But either because the crowd was so big that we couldn’t hear each other, or because we could not agree on a song, there was never any totalized, communal singing. One group would pick up Give Peace a Chance, but on the edges of that would be Amazing Grace,” The congregation at Union Square was chaotic; there was no coordination or plan. The vigil resembles Doty’s scattered style of writing in that there…

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