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    Social Injustice in Famous Literature To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee draws many parallels to real life, but one of the most relevant themes is social injustice. Social injustice has been society’s disease for as long as mankind has existed, from the cavemen, to the indigenous people of America, to today in modern society. Communities tend to turn a blind eye to the hateful words that are weapons in disguise, and literature is one of the only places where the raw and uncensored truth is

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    Maya Angelou is a famous writer and civil rights activist who wrote an extensive amount of autobiographies, poems, and books, though she is more famous for her poetry. Angelou’s poems are her most popular works because they are powerful. Within her poem she weaves symbolism, current events, and, most importantly, rhetorical devices. In President Bill Clinton’s Inaugural Poem, Maya Angelou effectively uses personification and extended metaphor in order to show the audience that they should recognize

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    Three years ago, I embarked on a quest. Something I thought would not happen until I was in my early twenties. Around that time, I experienced my first ever concert. A concert that will forever be relieved through my memory vault for the rest of my life in a such a vivid and breathtaking way that it is almost as if I can recount it as if it happened yesterday. Also, it was my first time going to such event by myself without the comfort of friends or family. A true experience that changed the way

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    Maya Angelou Inspiration

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    Marguerite Annie Johnson (Maya Angelou) was a civil rights activist, writer, poet, actor, dancer, director. For some, the list can go on and on. Most importantly she was more than an inspiration for women, the african-american race, or even the U.S. But for the world. She has won over fifty honorary degrees and is the definition of what it takes to live a fulfilled life. Here is her story. Early Life Maya Angelou was born on April 4, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri where she lived with her father

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    In this day and age, children are growing up in a world surrounded by social media. Many question about whether or not minors should be allowed to have their own social media account, but I believe that they should be able to have that option. Minors should be able to have their own social media account if they choose to because it provides them with a place where they can express themselves and discover others who share their same interests. Children are often seen as immature and incapable of

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    annual Academy Awards (Oscars) when she performed a medley of songs from the musical, The Sound of Music. She was very eloquent, sang beautifully, and was the picture of proper voice and theatricality on stage. However, this is not the “Monster Mother” that audiences have been enjoying since her debut album, The Fame, back in 2008. She has shown over and over her ability to be a controversial figure; from her fashion such as the raw meat dress that she wore to the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, to her performance

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    Beyoncé is a goddess. Lady Gaga is an artist. But after Katy Perry’s eighth number-one single, Katy is officially the biggest pop star of our time. She has arched a niche for herself for her standout performances, catchy songs, and over-the-top fashions she presents in all her public events. The pop diva had produced several songs and albums under her name since 2001 debut. The singer who is also a songwriter performs other professional activities like acting. She had appeared as a guest star in

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    Lady Gaga Stereotypes

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    on song charts. Since then, she has released several number one songs, taken home 6 Grammy Awards, 13 MTV Music Video Awards, and sold over 160 million albums and singles worldwide. On June 18th, 2015, Lady Gaga received the first Contemporary Icon Award, created to recognize artists who have become an icon in pop culture (Curtis). With her overwhelming popularity, it is easy to see why Lady Gaga received this award. She represents the rebelliousness of today’s youth in her wild outfits and is a leader

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    Lady Gaga Research Paper

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    While Lady Gaga is a super famous celebrity with millions of followers everywhere around the globe, she is still full of uncovered mysteries. Even if you know "paparazzi" and "bad romance" by heart, there is a chance you are still unfamiliar with plenty of secrets about her. In this post, we've compiled a list of Top 5 Shocking Facts you didn't know about Lady Gaga. 1. Shocking Fact: Inappropriately Sexy Look One day Gaga was strolling down the streets of Chicago when her appearance caught attention

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    The main argument against Auto-Tune is that to make good music a person doesn’t have to be musically gifted, however all artists that use Auto-Tune are exactly that, artists. Auto-Tune grants people, with things to say, the ability to vocalize their words, even without a good singing voice.Auto-Tune makes the recording process much more efficient. Auto-Tune is a good creative tool for the future of music. Anybody who contributes to the recording of a song is in some way an artist, to say they are

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