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    up from the illusion of a false self. Elizabeth Johnsons approach to being united is a little different. She believes the doctrine of the Trinity acts as a guide to communion. Johnson also argues that humans are all made up of the same material, stardust, just in different forms. This means humans are distinct and not separate, so stop acting separate from the world. Even though these two excellent authors value unity and peace greatly, they express it in different…

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    Babies are like bits of stardust blown from the hands of God -Barreto . One day I woke up got dressed, ate breakfast, and watched TV until it was the afternoon when my mom said, “ It’s time to go see the movie in the park.” We were excited, because we always go to the movies in the park. The movie was “Frozen”, so we were excited we set up our blanket and picnic basket. Then my sister and I went to go play in the park, until it got dark. We had already known that my aunt was going to have a…

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    One day, David Bowie watched “2001: A Space Odyssey” while stoned, and was inspired to write a song titled “ Space Oddity,” a song about an astronaut named Major Tom who is lost in space. The song was released days before the first moon landing and became an instant hit. Even though he got recognition for that song, David Bowie set out to have his named recognized. Bowie took inspirations from Iggy Pop and Lou Reed and would incorporate it onto his own image. In an interview he stated that he…

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    Rock N Roll In The 80's

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    Even though I do agree with you on the fact that 80’s rock had a tremendous influence on the rainbow of music styles that we have today, there are some facts in your argument that I wish to dispute. First off, rock n’ roll was heavily popular since the 50’s; you had Chubby Checker, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and…of course…Elvis Presley. These artists are the ones that took backstreet-bar blues and turned it into the mainstream media that it is today. Without them, you would not…

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    Sam Gambacorta 11-4-17 Writing Period 9 A Ghost Heart Reviewed By Sam Gambacorta: 12-6-17 If there is anybody who will do something stupid with you, it's your best friend. Just imagine having your BFF hanging out with group they said they'll never hang out with. Slowly drifting away from you because you turned silent and start talking about pee and then found out that your former best friend died. In this novel, A Thing About Jellyfish, by Ali Benjamin explains Suzys and her ‘best’ friend…

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    Musical Eras

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    Sometimes I envy my parents, because they had the good fortune to live through the richest musical eras: the sixties’, seventies’ eighties’, and nineties’. During the time my parents were in college and dating, they went to Air Supply, Bee Gees and ABBA concerts together. I remember that the first music I ever heard was my mother’s collection of vinyl records and cd’s. I grew up listening to Robert Plant, Axl Rose and Freddie Mercury’s God-like vocals, Led Zeppelin’s head-scratching lyrics,…

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    The actor convinced the crowd to join him in singing, but they can belt out any song that they wanted. He then said, in true Bill Murray fashion, "It sounded very joyous. It sounded good. Thank you." A video posted by ⚡️Cine Stardust⚡️ (@veestardust) on Jul 9, 2015 at 11:03am PDT The magic didn't end when Murray stepped backstage. The 'Zombieland' star ran into young actress Jennifer Lawrence, who immediately lost her cool. Jennifer Lawrence Couldn't Believe She Stood Next…

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    ending in a way for me.” Gaga and songwriter Diane Warren’s song about sexual assault was nominated for an Oscar this year. Number Two: On David Bowie’s Last Album “His art made him strong.” The world is still recovering from the loss of Ziggy Stardust, and Gaga’s performance on the Grammys was pretty near epic. Number One: On Strong Women In Music “There’s a lot of great women in music and all of these women deserve to be upheld for how strong they are.” Gaga is certainly one of those…

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    Neon Sign Museum

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    Las Vegas never fits within a definite definition. Because of its billion lights, it is often referred to as the brightest spot on earth. Few call it the city of sin. Others hear music all around. The food is scrumptious, the water fountains are rhythmic and the view from High Roller, the world’s largest observation wheel, is stupendous. There’s art on the walls and expensive brands are around every bend. Most know about its busy casinos and enthralling shows. All this within the 3.5-mile strip…

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    and even a deaf man would have heard the season’s calls, light and entangled with icy breath. The pathway flooded with crisp yellow leaves turned soggy from mid-night's rain. The gate would rust over and I would often think to myself that it was stardust the heavens had sprinkled onto the exit. It was no true omen. I suppose my mind made it one to justify my want to run from Burkley. It was the burning bushes, I think, that kept me from constantly leaving. They reminded me of fire and that to…

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