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    “Sparks” Finch states, “Discover your gifts and let them shine”. Then 26-year-old, Katy Perry released “Firework” as the 4th song on her “Teenage Dream” album. In this song, Perry expresses her concern for others inner happiness and success. Perry has seen people not getting to their full potential. This song is meant to inspire anyone who’s ever felt worthless or unloved. In Perry’s song “Firework”, She uses idioms, similes, and a metaphor to describe inner beauty. In Perry’s songs, “Firework”

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    at an alarming rate, and with the help of The National Parks Service, that rate can be slowed down. Protecting these lands and bodies of water also protects the habitats of animals living in these areas. One article, “A Monumental Fight”, written by Katy Steinmetz, discusses the fight that former President Obama made to increase these areas and protect the wildlife living in them, “In waters around Hawaii, Obama quadrupled the size of Papahanaumokuakea... The move banned commercial fishermen from the

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    Abstract expressionism, was a movement in American painting that flourished in the 1940s and 1950s, often referred to as the New York School or as Action Painting. Abstract expressionism according to Katy Siegel was a “creative earthquake that altered the landscape of modern art”. This movement had been considered as especially ‘American’ in style, this was because of its attention to the physical adjacency of paint. It had allowed artists to break away from accepted conventions in both technique

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    Which bathroom should such individual use? This can bring upon many agreements and disagreements. Some people feel as if transgender individuals should use the bathrooms of their gender identity. While others feel as if they are being discriminated. In Katy Steinmetz argument she pinpoints all of the examples on how transgender people are affected by the bathroom policies. While

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    “Roar” by Katy Perry should be presented to ENG 2D0 for its extensive amount of literary devices, from alliterations to personifications, “Roar’s” got it all. Most noticeably though Katy Perry’s hit song contains a chockful of similes, metaphors and idioms. These literary devices are all related to the core message of being against the ropes in life, fighting your way until you come out with success. Furthermore, “Roar” is an appealing song for a grade 10 audience, it’s relatable to a teenager, and

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    The song “Roar”, by Katy Perry, was very popular in 2013. It told the story of a girl who faced her challenges and was able to roar, or have confidence, and determination, louder than ever. This relates to what Squeaky, the main character in “Raymond's Run” by Toni Cade Bambara. The plot in “Raymond's Run”, is about how Squeaky struggles to show her family that running is important, to take care of Raymond and to beat Gretchen in the race. Through her struggles, Squeaky developed lots of confidence

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    Lady Gaga Dissing Katy Perry In the battle of pop music superstars, millions of people are aware of how Katy Perry and Lady Gaga are so similar in ways that fans would even start a war on who is actually the fake one. Katy Perry music videos, with meaningful and creative lyrics, touches many young teens to young adults' hearts as they listen to her. Meanwhile, Lady Gaga fans are stunned about her music videos and how they are unique even though it doesn't make sense. These two are the biggest stars

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    contains a big picture of Katy Perry bitting a bag of Popchips, there are a few words, but they are small so your focuse is on the image. I believe it was done this way because Katy Perry is a big star and if she loves these Popchips then the viewer will too. This ad wants to get you to go out and buy their product to eat. It also wants you to remember when your shopping and you pass this product o the shelves that you should try these because Katy Perry does too. As Katy Perry is bitting the bag

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    advertisement, Katy Perry persuade people to buy Proactiv. During this commercial Katy Perry uses emotional appeal by sharing a personal story about how acne has affected her and made her feel insecure about her face. At the beginning of this commercial they show Katy Perry being a hyper and energetic person who might seem to have perfect skin when the camera is far away from her, but as the camera gets closer to her face the audience will notice that she has a lot of acne. In this commercial, Katy Perry

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    has deepened people's misunderstanding to the geishas. Katy Perry neglected the origin meaning of geishas and alter the costumes unadvisedly, which expanded people’s mix of Chinese and Japanese culture. Furthermore, Katy Perry’s behavior misleads people. Most of the Westerns consider geishas as prostitutes because of the cultural difference. A typical example can be seen in the conversation between O’Reilly and Goldberg when they discussed Katy Perry’s appropriation. Goldberg said, “a geisha is a woman

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