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    my eyes away from Katy Perry’s music video. It was so touching and powerful for me, I can feel the beat, bass, pitch, and the lyrics that played around my head. It is an amazing song that I had ever heard and it touched my heart. I always wanted to live in a world that has no war, no natural disaster, no pollution, and everyone is so kind and nice. Yet, it was just a dream for me because the reality shown us that everything in this world may not always be wonderful. Sometimes, I feel like escaping

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    often seen living in a fantasy, an imagination that is unrestricted by reality. Reality is the state of things which actually exist and unlike fantasy is usually less attractive to the subconscious mind. Fantasy is a world that many of us wish to live in because we either fail to see or choose to accept reality, which is a form of escapism. Escapism is defined as the tendency to seek distraction and relief from unpleasant realities, especially by seeking entertainment or engaging in fantasy. In

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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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    Media Both the article, “Why I just asked my students to put their laptops away” by Clay Shirky, and the article, “The collective conscience of reality television” by Serena Elavia have their differences, but mostly similarities. The article by Clay Shirky talks about how electronics affect students while in school. Many teachers had been letting students use their phones and other electronics during a class but later teachers began to tell their students to put their devices away. The other article

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    I was a massive fan of the singer, Katy Perry throughout my childhood, especially at the age of 10. The radio always seemed to crank up whenever her songs came on. I searched up all her music videos on Youtube to watch them for hours and even started a two member fan club with my sister, Kaitlyn. Once her album “Teenage Dream” came out, I took my Katy Perry obsession to an extreme. I spent my 2012 summer days watching and listening to her music videos at home, as if it was my first time seeing

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    September 4, 1981 Beyonce Giselle Knowles-Carter also know as Queen b was born in Houston, Texas. Beyonce is a well known as an American singer, songwriter and actress. Beyonce started singing at a very young age, competing in local talent shows and winning many of these events by impressing audiences with her natural singing and dancing abilities. She started getting well known in the 1990s as the lead singer in a girl-group Destiny’s Child which was managed by her father Matthew Knowles. Destiny’s

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    many charities. I helped people who were homeless, sick and anyone in need.I would feed them, donate clothes and money. Giving made me feel good about myself. It felt good being the cause of someone’s happiness. Knowing that I made changes in other’s lives, changed my life too. Later on in life, I noticed to become more of a taker. Some people take advantage of the givers. I began taking whatever I wanted. But then I realized that in the end it resulted in some type fall back. In life you have to give

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    As time has progressed, people have long debated the inner virtues and vices of humanity. In John Knowles’s novel, A Separate Peace, the raw reality of human imperfection is explained through the main characters, Finny and Gene. Finny and Gene’s personal character flaws represent various dynamic aspects of human nature as a whole; showing that they are flawed characters in a flawed world. Finny’s denial and Gene’s self-hatred and envy symbolize the same pitfalls of human character that so many in

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    Justin Timberlake’s Tour is getting its very own Netflix documentary. Justin Timberlake is releasing his own documentary and it is centered around his final show on his 20/20 Experience World tour. This film has a lot of fame behind it, not only because Justin Timberlake being the star of this documentary but also because it is directed by Jonathan Demme, an Oscar winner who also directed The Silence of the Lambs, and the fact that it is being produced by Gary Gotzeman an Emmy winner who produced

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    One of the most important events to influence music in the 80s was the creation of MTV (Music Television). MTV was the first station to exclusively play music videos, hitting the airwaves on August 1st, 1981. The first music video to be played on the channel was the Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star," as music is constantly changing the focus would shift from music to fashion and famous people doing idiotic things. The original idea was for the station was to play music videos twenty-four hours

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