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    The Korean K Pop Group

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    Everyone has seen a music video at least once in their life, whether young or old, or on MTV or YouTube. Music videos require a combination of a beautiful song and visually pleasing graphics that uses pathos and ethos in order to capture the attention of the audience. The Korean K-pop group BTS utilizes pathos and ethos in their music video for their song “I Need U”. Bangtan Sonyeondan, Bulletproof Boys, or simply BTS, is a seven-member K-pop group formed under Big Hit Entertainment in 2013. “I Need

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    The type of leader I believe I am now is Management my Exception: Active. I have a tendency to force my subordinates to follow rules and stick closely to AFI’s, OI’s, or regulations. I like when things are done properly and effectively and sometimes tend to believe there is only one way to do a task. Due to this mentality, I usually give very detailed instructions on what I want accomplished rather than letting my subordinates figure out some things on their own. During NCOA, I discovered what

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    Elton John Research Paper

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    Billy Joel, and Elton John; two incredible singers that have different and diverse backgrounds, however the question must be asked, who is better? Whose life has gone smoother? Who produced the better music? Who made more? Many of these questions can be simply answered by reading biographies and watching documentaries. These don’t however, answer exactly what their ideas or beliefs are. Much of what they believe, or feel, is put into their songs, or even simply thrown out during an interview. Before

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    The Music Of Music Videos

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    The development of music videos throughout many years has changed rapidly due to the relationship between media forms and platforms of different media kind of texts. Some issues in contemporary music videos are from the evolution of new technologies, social media and politics. Thus, artists throughout time have taken advantage of music videos in order to use it as a site for debates about politics of representation. Nowadays the majority of music videos are transforming and turning into short films

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    A sixteen year old girl poses for the camera, wearing a shirt that resembles something more akin to a bra than to an actual shirt. She is lying prostrate upon the floor with the photographer snapping pictures above her scantily-clad form. The girl's name is Britney Spears. She has just recorded her first hit single, named "Hit Me Baby One More Time". As Britney's veneer of a bubblegum pop princess fades, she has resorted to shedding more and more layers of clothing in order to attract

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    Janet Jackson with herpes Janet Jackson suffered from herpes secretly. Janet was using the name of her chef ( Macchi Ricardo) to acquire medicine prescription to cover her trails which was illegal. Macchi Ricardo went to The Los Angeles superior court to a file a complaint in the year 1999. Ricardo came to realize how his name was sabotaged when he came in contact with a prescription on Janet’s fridge with his name titled on it. He then got a printout from a local pharmacy printed his name with address

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    The Song’s Information The sensual and romantic song “That’s the Way Love Goes” changes Janet Jackson into a confident, self-sufficient, and glamorous musician from the girl next door. As the lead single on her fifth studio album, Janet, it achieved a great success not only in the U.S. but also around the world. The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 and became the number one song on the list for eight weeks. It was also reigning the most famous hit on Hot 100 Airplay for ten weeks. Moreover, the

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    CASE STUDY 1- JANET JACKSON According to the case study, I will be dealing with a 40 years old single mother of three, named Janet Jackson. She is diagnosed with leiomyomas and has a past history of depression and is a chain smoker. She was admitted to the hospital for vaginal hysterectomy via spinal anaesthetic. On her return to the ward after 2 hours in PARU, her vital signs were as follows: Blood pressure-90/50 mm Hg; pulse: 130bpm; respiration rate: 30/min; temperature: 36.5 C. Her pain score

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    Be prepared to enter the doors of 2001, with the wise words of Moulin Rouge and the latest popularity at the time. Also ’01 was the year I was born; to be exact on January 10th; the same week that a gunman opened fire on a family. The shooter was identified as Ki Yung Park; he owned a convenience store and was mentally disturbed. The reason he started firing at this family was due to him, accusing that Chung Chang (another business owner) that he was wrecking his business, meddling with his marriage

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    2012 was considered Katy Perry’s best year, musically speaking. She became the second person to have five #1 hits from one album, behind only Michael Jackson. The album also spurred 8 top five hits, an accomplishment that has only happened to three albums beforehand. Perry’s album, Teenage Dream, sold over 3 million copies and sold over 24 million singles. All these great accomplishments would lead anyone to think that Capitol, her record company, had to be rolling around in the dough. However, the

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