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    Wake Up Little Susie A popular song in its time “Wake Up Little Susie” became a number one hit on October 14, 1957 for the Everly Brothers. A song that sang about the kind of nightmare only two teenagers in love could wake up to having fallen asleep together at the movies and having to face angry parents and curious friends. The Everly Brothers were favorites for they harmonious singing and doo-wop style. Their first big hit was “Bye Bye Love” but it didn’t make it to number one. I don’t know…

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    Vince Gill teamed up with Alison Krauss on a soaring version of “When Will I Be Loved!” Vince could sing harmony with a drill and it would sound like a symphony. There were two acts were not what you would call household names. The Secret Sister from Muscle Shoals,…

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    “Come on girls wake up!” My first instinct was to pull the covers over my head, turn the other way, and get up in ten minutes. When I reached for my blanket I remembered, I was in a sleeping bag in a tent on camp Pendleton, seven hours away from a sand-free warm bed. There was a quiet pause for a few seconds where you could hear the soothing sound of the waves nearby before my friends started to wake. Next to me Mackenzie groaned and yelped in pain. “Sister Jarvis, could I have the aloe?” She…

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    Wake Up Mr. West Upon recognition, society decides who makes it in the music industry and who does not. Infamous artists do not simply make to the mainstream scene overnight. Instead, they earn their way up with efforts; breaking records, creating mesmerizing beats, and in this instance developing the “chipmunk soul” sound. While, breaking social barriers and being oppressed by the music industry. The self-conscious, big ego, Grammy award winner, and fashion mogul; Kanye Omari West, became…

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    College students all across the world struggle each day to wake up for their early morning classes. Some are late, others do not even show up, and the few lucky ones that are present zone off for more than half of the class. This is quite a problem in today’s society, but this new candy, The Reviver, can send universities everywhere into a new and improved era of learning. It is a small, hard candy much like a life saver or cough drop, but its powers are much grander than those of simple candies…

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    If the problem with confessional writing is simply the confessional aspect itself, then many male written pieces would not be getting the praise they often receive. Elisabeth Donnelly’s "Why Does Women’s Confessional Writing Get People So Riled Up?" references two similar works of fiction, one written by male David Shapiro, the other written by female Emily Gould. While Shapiro received praise for his expression of emotions and “compelling” nature, Gould’s work was described as an “overshare…

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    Nancy Wake: The White Mouse Standing Up to Hitler Grace-Nancy Wake Kate-Guard, Narrator Addy-Violette Jadyn-Henri Fiocca, Narrator Helen-Narrator, Winston Churchill Helen: Nancy Wake was a true hero. She took a huge stand. Sadly, so few know about her. This is her untold story. We open in Wellington, New Zealand, where Nancy Wake grew up. She was born in 1912, and ran away from home at age 16. Nancy Wake led her life from that point on. She moved to Paris, France, in order to become…

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    When I wake up in the morning, my thoughts gradually gather as my dreams slowly seep to the back of my mind. I'm aware in my half sleep state, not yet ready to get out of the warmth and comfort of my bed, but also realizing I'm no longer asleep. I wake up naturally, my body has its own internal clock. Same time every morning, I'm wide awake. Sometimes I try to convince myself I need an extra five minutes of sleep, but the reality is that when I'm awake, I'm awake. I begin to move, slowly…

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    into space never thought why that would do that why they staring off into space this is a symptom of being tired. Win you are awake you would never do that you are alert when you are awake. And furthermore none of these kids like waking up early and when to wake up early The required amount of sleep for 18 is 9 and a half hours of sleep a night . If they are not able to get that much sleep at least it could stunt brain development and stunt growth this could be bad for the team this could cause…

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    Younger kids have always went to bed early and woke up early and had so much energy now as students grow up they learn to appreciate sleep and to not take it for granted. When students were younger school didn 't start until almost 9:00 in the morning and now high school starts almost two hours before. Starting school later would increase test scores, more kids would have homework done, and the teachers would be happier not waking up early too. Starting school so early in the morning causes kids…

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