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    My cell phone alarm goes off at 8 am, and I grab my phone for my morning scroll. I start on Facebook and skim through the updates, only clicking on two pieces: one, Dan Rather’s posts in which he writes live updates about his road trip to Mount Rushmore with his grandson, and a Vox article about Disney’s live-action adaptation of Aladdin. After reading the latter, I switch to Chrome to look up the lead actors, finding a more detailed article in The Atlantic. After an hour of following the “bunny

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    Rhapsody” became very popular, staying at the top of the UK Singles Chart for nine weeks and by the end of January, had more than a million copies sold. Freddie Mercury, the sole writer of this song, never disclaimed the song’s official meaning, but Brian May, the lead guitarist of the band, believes it is about his struggles in life and how he tried to get past society’s standards, for the lyrics progress through the central character’s understanding of the situations portrayed in the song.

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    My Best Friend

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    Im Bree. I am 14 years old. I am not popular, but I want to be really bad. I am very shy, I don’t have many frends, Im average height, and I love to read. I have a sister named Laura, but she lives with her friend in Californa.  My best friend is named Chase, Ive known him since birth and he’s the one of the most popular boys at school. He is tall, athletic, and has dirty blonde hair like me.      “Wake up! It’s the first day of school, we’re going to be late Chase shoutd.      “How did you get

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    Introduction Considered to be one of the greatest living poets, Seamus Heaney is an Irish poet, whose work is notable for evocation of events in Irish history and its allusions to Irish myth. A Catholic, Seamus Justin Heaney (b. 13th April 1939, Mossbawn, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland) was the eldest of nine children, he grew up in a rural landscape, his father was a farmer whose skill Heaney admired greatly, a point attested to in 'Digging' (DN) [1]. Much of his early poetry derives from

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    Memory And Imagination

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    Memory and imagination are central to Brian Friels play, Dancing at Lughnasa’ and Emma Donoghues 2010 novel, Room; However, as memory provides substance to imagination and vice versa there can often be a blurring of lines between memory and imagination, shuffling events and shuffling reality. This overlap between memory and imagination will be the main focus of this essay. According to Pierre Nora, memory can be multiple, yet also specific, collective, plural and individual; it only accommodates

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    Hello, The Name's, John Winston Lennon and I’m singer and songwriter from the band the Beatles. I was born in Liverpool on October 9, 1940. When I was around five years old, my parents separated and I started to live with my aunt Mimi. At the age of five my mother wanted me to choose between her and my father. I first chose my father, but when his mother walked out on me I ran after her. I couldn’t bare to not be without her. Anyway on a happier note, at a young age, I was always interested in music

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    Most of us don’t appreciate what we have and despise those who have what we can’t afford. Growing up, my parents rarely denied me new toys, but subconsciously, I knew I should not ask for unnecessary items. Up to this day, I don’t remember a time when I bought something without asking myself multiple times, “How much do I really need this?” This is because my family has never been in a financial position in which we could afford anything and everything we wanted. Just like Mark Twain said, “I am

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    Badland Lyrics Analysis

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    Something that makes Badlands such a beautiful work of art are the lyrics, which are simple and beautiful enough to make them relatable to nearly anyone who listens to them. Many people have criticized Halsey’s lyrics for being “generic,” however, they are creative and carefully written, but may not appeal to everyone. One of her best lyrics is a fan favorite, “you were red, and you liked me because I was blue. But you touched me and suddenly I was a lilac sky, and you decided purple just wasn’t

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    9/11 Persuasive Speech

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    “You prefer I beat the shit out of your motorcycle?” At my horrified expression, she laughs out loud. “Yea, didn’t think so.” “I prefer you don’t beat the shit out of anything. Relax. What’s going on here? I thought we were cool? I thought we’d decided you were going to leave?” “After you gave me the magnolia, Beau. So where is it? How can you give me when you don’t come home?” “I’m home now. Let’s go inside and talk.” “Does that always work for you?” “I’m trying to be rational. You should

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    Bohemian Rhapsody Essay

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    Queen’s cult classic hit Bohemian Rhapsody debuted in 1975; this single exploded and had sold more than one million copies by the start of 1976. During a period when rock was ‘finding its roots’ Queen seized the opportunity to experiment with what could be accepted in mainstream music. Through thoughtful and decisive manipulation of musical elements such as tonality, harmony, form and lyrical undertones; Queen effectively conveys musical meaning and entertains listeners. Bohemian Rhapsody falls under

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