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    “How to Lose Your Ass and Regain Your Life” – Not an Autobiography, Not a Diary This paper will argue that the book “How to Lose Your Ass and Regain Your Life” written by Kirstie Alley is an accurate representation of a memoir and journal genres and not a biography literary genre. Kirstie Alley was born Kirstie Louise Alley on January 12, 2951 in Wichita, Kansas. She studied drama at Kansas State University. When she moved to California she became an interior decorator and got in with the wrong crowd

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    and strangers alike. On the six other days of the week, unlike Martinez, the streets are not empty. There are hundreds of name brand stores and restaurants. People can shop with friends, chat in the plazas, stick their gum on the wall of bubblegum alley, or simply enjoy a stroll through the town. The first time I explored downtown SLO, I was awestruck by the buzzing, upbeat atmosphere. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves and connecting with others. Just walking around lifted my spirits, it was

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    In Gasoline Alley, Frank King uses closure to take an average human being, Skeezix, and place him into a surreal world, and in doing so immerses his readers in the fantastic wonderlands they observe. In The Superman Chronicles, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster do the opposite by using closure to take a surreal being and place him into the real world of the readers to show how alien Superman is to planet Earth. For clarity, closure is defined in Scott McCloud’s Understanding Comics as, “Observing the

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    Hissing Cockroaches

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    Title Experimentation of Metabolic Rate on Gromphadorhina portentosa Ectotherms in Changing Temperatures Abstract Temperature and environment plays a key role on the effects of an ectothermic organism’s metabolism. The specific ectothermic organism used in this study was the Gromphadorhina portentosa also known as the Madagascar Hissing Cockroach. In this study we measured CO2 production (%) and temperature (̊C) every three minutes for a total of 15 minutes in three different temperature environments

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    With the ascent of “work” by Barbadian pop queen Rihanna was able to collect 14th song to take the number one spot on Billboard’s Top 100 list, breaking her tie with Michael Jackson for the third-most number one singles (Thomas). Through countless successes as a solo female artist, she holds 8.5 billion views on YouTube and had sold over 215 million digital tracks worldwide (Roc Nation). Before releasing the album title ‘Anti” under the Westbury Road Entertainment (Owned by Rihanna) and Roc Nation

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    Every culture has some tradition of music. Music is a part of both folk and popular culture traditions, it can be utilized to illustrate the differences in the origin, diffusion, and distribution of folk and popular culture. Music reflects a country's ethnic population through a diverse array of styles. Folk and popular music shows the distinction in people's everyday lives. The more developed a country is the more likely that MDC will have popular music and the less developed a country is the more

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    “Te Dejo en Libertad” was sung by Ha* Ash*Ha in 2011. Ha*Ash is composed of Hanna Nicole Perez Mosa and Ashley Grace Perez Mosa, who are sisters. Their hometown is Lake Charles, Louisiana. The sisters won a music talent show at their school when they were 11 and 13. They got an invitation to participate in festivals; such us the Railroad festival and Louisiana Music Cavalcade. The sisters record a demo after the festival experience, Sony music was amazed for their music talent; therefore they formed

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    Tin Pan Alley was a collection of songs that dominated the pop music industry in the 20th and 19th century. During this historical music period, the popularity of the song was tested by listeners before a song was published and produced. The particular style of performance was pop, and this style was met with great acceptance at this historical time. Over the rainbow was a song that was produced during a time when the world was covered in depression. The piece was used by soldiers in war and as a

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    The Competing Music Streaming Services: SoundCloud and Spotify   Humans experience a “feel good” sensation when listening to enjoyable songs, such as their personal favorites. What causes these “feel good” feelings? Leading brain specialists today have determined the cause to be the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine (Zatorre). Because of recent advancements in the music industry, people are able to listen to any they would like, anytimeessentially acquiring their music fix. Music enthusiasts

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    The Music Industry Essay

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    Steve Jones in the article "Music and the Internet" suggests that popular music as well as academic articles relating to popular music were created and distributed by people who didn’t completely understand the idea of the "music industry." He ultimately suggests that today compared to the introduction of popular music, a growing number of consumers are using the Internet to attain music. The internet has drastically changed the distribution systems also creating many ethical problems that weren't

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