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    Josh and Diana Harbor both opened up this online women attire wear. They both had values to encourage, give confidence, and a sense of relief to the world wide web of women. Diana grew up knowing an appreciation of hard work and dedication from both her parents. Born and raised in Fortson, Georgia, Diana was inspired by a love of fashion and a fear of unconcern for the future. Diana learned hard work from her parents through their business. Her dad helped with the business sense. He also pushed

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    About 50 years ago, Diana Baumrind conducted a study on 100 preschool children from California and found that parents differ on four important aspects of their parenting. First was on how parents express warmth; while some were affectionate, others were cold and critical. Next

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    “Now’s not a good time,” she whispered to her own body. “Getting a little hot over there, Kara?” Diana asked. Kara winced, her tear ducts tingling as she resisted her eyes watering. She started to hop up and down, her breasts and genitals bouncing and bobbing up and down with her. It was enough to make Diana start laughing again, as Kara yelled, “This isn’t funny anymore!” “On the contrary,” said Diana, “I find it absolutely hilarious.” “Well I’m glad you’re enjoying yourself, you fucking,” suddenly

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    Marvin Gaye Biography

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    When learning the meaning of life through an artist one must take into consideration what inspired the artist to write, what barriers were in place, what was going on during the time he put out the music, and how did the artist overcome or succumb to those issues. This paper will inform you of the criticism and memories Marvin Gaye faced while creating his album What’s going on. The black community as able to have hope and something that allowed the black community as a whole. He was able to reach

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    Diana Baumrind was born on August 23, 1927 in New York City. Diana was the oldest of two daughters. Her parents were just normal middle class people who are Hyman and Mollie Blumberg. She admired her uncle Isadore Blumberg and her aunt Hannah Levine. In 1948 Baumrind graduated from Hunter College and got her Bachelor of Arts in psychology. In the University of California Berkeley Baumrind then earned her PhD (Doctor of philosophy). Baumrind had a theory on four different parenting Styles

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    Marvin Gaye composed “What's Going In”, along with fellow Motown songwriters, Al Cleveland and Renaldo "Obie" B Jenson. This song was released May 21, 1971 by Motown Records. Gaye was overwhelmed by the stories his brother, Frankie Gaye, was telling him about the tragedies he witnessed while serving in the Vietnam War. His song was more of questioning why these "tragedies" were occurring and basically stating we should love more and battle less. Gaye's lyrics proclaim, "picket lines picket signs

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    Aaliyah: Song Analysis

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    Get excited about new, never before released music from the late songbird Aaliyah. Mega producer, Aaliyah collaborator, and the late star’s friend, Timbaland, promises unreleased music. It has been 14 years since the death of the “Rock the Boat” singer, and loyal fans have wondered if Timbaland had music by Aaliyah locked away for safe keeping. Well, fans will be happy to know that he does and he plans to let the world hear Aaliyah’s voice once again. On an Instagram post, Timbaland writes “ Attention

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    After listening to What’s Going On? (1971) by Marvin Gaye, I concluded that I liked the message Gaye was trying to spread and appreciated some of the songs used, however there were quite a few of the songs on the album that failed to catch my interest. Starting with the songs I liked, “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)” is my favorite song off the album. Stylistically I enjoyed the extra instruments that accompanied the regular line up. Specifically, the mellotron caught my attention as it gave the song

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    An Unregrettable Mistake Dietrich Bonhoeffer once said, “The biggest mistake you can make in your life is to be always afraid of making a mistake.” Mistakes. They are inevitable. No matter what you do, you are bound to end up making one. Although mistakes are believed to have a negative connotation to them, not all mistakes have to be horrendous. I can recall my greatest mistake like it happened recently. My mistake was making the decision to move from Victorville, CA to Highland, CA. My mistake

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    sing together at a time when the issue of unity was gaining a lot of importance . Main Discussion Motown Records was able to produce legends that included the Jackson Five, Gladys Knight, Martha Reeves, the Four Tops, the Temptations, Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, and Marvin Gaye. It is evident that Motown had created a new tune that had never been heard before among the American youth, and thus it helped in the shaping of the 1960’s.

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