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    because she’s beautiful. I would give her some advice to help take care of her baby. Such as; how to raise her baby with love. The proper life lessons to teach it. How to properly give the baby a bath. Prompt #5: Response: “Baby Mine” by Alison Krauss https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNolfwTkGb8 It would play when the baby was born. I chose this song because this scene would show a family showing love to their newborn child. Desiree and Armand both were both very happy once their new addition

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    Compass Records

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    COMPASS RECORDS BACKGROUND Compass records is a small, independent music recording company and co-founded in 1994 by musicians Alison Brown and Garry West. Compass is a new breed of roots-music label: eclectic, sophisticated, and artist-friendly. It is called “one of the greatest independent labels of the last decade” by Billboard Magazine, Compass Records has provided a thriving haven of creativity for artists and a reliable beacon of quality for music fans. Its 2006 acquisition of the Green

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    Dominant Music Elements

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    What is the dominant element of the music you generally listen to? For me, I would have to say that the lyrics are the most dominant element of music. Even though every aspect of music brings a piece together, it is the lyrics that bring about the emotional appeal. The song “Difficult” by Eminem is an example of this. Even though the beat itself with the piano makes this a strong song, it is the lyrics that brings it together. One could argue that the rhythm or melody is the dominant element of

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    will suit them well already, while for those who planned to stay as soon as their audience needs them, loving the craft and being addicted to fame are key points for you to succeed. We have known bag shot names such as Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Alison Krauss and Shania Twain to have dominated the country music realm, and yet, we know in our subconscious that there are other great artists just waiting for us to unravel. Take for example the admirable Dierks Bentley, a man who got the country music flowing

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    The fourth question, what is knowledge?, Plato answer was it is attainable but it requires effort. Aristotle answer was the soul or mind begins to acquire knowledge through a sense of experience of things, but achieves full knowledge through abstracting the Forms from the things. The fifth question, what is the problem?, Plato answer was failure of people to seek the true good of the mind or soul. Aristotle answer was failure to use ones reason is the chief theoretical or intellectual vice. The

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    Whiskey Lullaby is a song sung by Brad Paisley (ft. Alison Krauss) which narrates the story of a soldier coming back from war to find his wife in bed with another man. After this, the man drinks away his life trying to escape the pain until he commits suicide. Then the song continues to talk about how the woman follows down the same path after hearing about his death. In the end of the song they both get buried next to each other which symbolizes how they are finally together. The audience for this

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    How Oil Drilling Works Essay

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    People in the U.S. use oil every day. Powering cars, heating homes, and providing electricity are just a few examples of how we use oil fuels in our daily life. Where would we be if we woke up tomorrow and couldn't fly because there was no fuel, or products containing plastic were taken off the market? "In fact, oil is a part of everyday items such as crayons, bubble gum, and deodorant (Mooney 19). Oil is the number one source of energy in the U.S. today. However, the U.S. imports 140 billion worth

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    Dr. Ralph Edmond Stanley, a well known American Bluegrass artist, was born February 25, 1927, in Big Spraddle Creek, Virginia. He just recently passed away last year on June 23, 2016. During those 89 years of life, Mr. Stanley sure made a name for himself to be remembered for many years after he was gone. There were two things that made him stand out from many of the bluegrass artists. Those things were his original voice and his unique way of picking the banjo. Mr. Stanleys mother bought him his

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    Essay On Renee Fleming

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    American Voices with Renee Fleming Introduction Renee Fleming was born on February 14, 1959, in Indiana, Pennsylvania (Fleming 5). She grew up in Rochester, New York. In addition, the artist was born of two music teachers and she studied music at Crane School of Music at the State University of New York, Potsdam. She began performing Opera in smaller concerts but with small opera companies while still a graduate. In the 1990s, she was honored by Richard Tucker Music Foundation (Baker's Biographical

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    With a spunky attitude and big hair Dolly Parton has won people's hearts all through her years. She is an American singer, songwriter, multi- instrumentalist, record producer, actress, author, businesswoman, and philanthropist and is mostly known for her country music ( "Dolly Parton." Wikipedia.). Dolly Parton is a hard working woman who deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. Yes there are many people who are hard working and deserved to be recognized, but Dolly has something different. She has influenced

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