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    Music has always been a big part of my life. I remember the radio or record player always playing music at home growing up. I sang in the choir at church and school. I also played the trumpet all through middle school, I was even first chair in eighth grade. Once I was in high school, attending concerts became a regular outing for me and my friends. I have continued to keep music in my life to this day. The first period of my life represented is early childhood. I honestly could not think of

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    Summer, the beginning of vacations, adventures, tans, and finding your one true love. Don’t know what to do? Looking forward to start off your summer crazy? Make sure you’re quick enough to snag tickets to the famous music and arts festival, Coachella, a year before the event. This growing festival is the most popular in the United States because it brings all different shapes and sizes of people, celebrities, and influencers together. The festival is ADA compliant and have special sign language

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    It was the summer going into fourth grade. Waking up that morning my mom, short with brown curly hair, surprised me with a big box that had come from the mail. She said “Your aunt Claire from Colorado sent you some new clothes to have.” I opened the box and came to find a whole bunch of different clothes like tank tops, shorts, and bathing suits. I had noticed that there were doubles of some of the clothes. At the time my bestfriends name was Mia. She was small with long red hair. I told my mom

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    Malcolm Gladwell wrote “Sometheing Borrowed: Should a charge of plagiarism ruin your life” in “What the Dog Saw: And other Adventures.” Gladwell’s main point in his story is that plagiarism is unfair and dishonest. He then goes on to discuss the many facets of plagiarism; like melodies in songs and picnic tables. Gladwell wants people who are interested in the arts and humanities to read this because he pulls pieces of music, art and literature to use as examples since plagiarism is a key component

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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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    Mothers’ love and care The two images, “Marie Antoinette and her Children” by Vigee-Lebrun and “Destitute Pea Pickers in California” by Dorothea Lange, show the obvious differences in the appearances of characters, color, and background. In fact, the similarity of the two images makes it easy for the viewers to see the differences and to compare and contrast. While the images are both show the living conditions of the family of four, Marie Antoinette's image shows a great wealthy

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    the increase of the churches popularity influenced many artists to depict biblical senses in their artwork. In Virgin and Child from Saint-Denis, presents an expressive Mary delicately cradling her child Christ. In contrast Raphael’s Small Cowper Madonna uses a balance of harmony and celebration of humanity to portray an authoritative and solid painting of an affectionate Mary while holding her son Christ. The Virgin and Child was donated to the abbey by the French queen Jenne d’Evreux. This statue

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    Iggy Azalea's return to social media hasn't been as smooth as she would have hoped. A fan contacted her on social media and stated that the single "Pretty Girls" flopped a little bit. The rapper responded,"It's difficult to send a song up the charts without additional promo and TV performances etc. unfortunately I'm just featured." Azalea's comments were taken as disrespectful and Pop Zone tweeted that the rapper was throwing shade at Britney Spears and her team. Azalea answered Pop Zone by tweeting

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    Madonna Ciccone The most famous pop singer in American musical history was Madonna Ciccone. With the dreams of becoming a ballet dancer, she studied choreography and modeled. Quickly after her career grew, she became the drummer of a band, her great success lead to her taking over completely as the lead singer. This did not all come easy to Madonna, people looked up to her for her hard work and dedication to her career. Soon after Madonna taking over the band, she produced her first hit single

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    Prince Rogers Nelson, was given this name because it was his father’s stage name. Prince was born on June 7, 1958 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Prince was an American singer, songwriter, and multiinstrumentalist. He has has sold over 100 million records worldwide, is a seven-time Grammy winner, a Golden Globe winner, four-time MTV Video Music Award winner, and an Academy award winner. He is one of the best selling artists of all time. Prince was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, was ranked

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