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    I believe that if there were a song to represent my life, “Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield would be a great choice. It summarizes my beliefs, who I am at this point in my life and who I aspire to be. The song “Unwritten” relates to me because the word unwritten means that there is no documented, set in stone story and/or outcome. This makes it possible for characters, plots, and endings to change at any given moment. Meaning it will become “written” as the journey (my life) progresses. In the

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    My song is Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield. This song is about being ready for your future and hopeful. This song has a lot of symbolism in it. It also has an important theme. This song shows that it is okay to not have your life figured out, but to still be open to new things and not scared. The song Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield uses a lot of symbolism. The song compares a book to life. One lyric says that your life is unwritten, which is like saying that you still have a lot of life left

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    Most people can say that one of the most important things in life is happiness. Happiness is key to a worthy life. When you are happy, you go about your day much better than if you are sad or angry. Happiness occurs internally but external factors such as music can always help. Music is responsible for extracting certain emotions, such as happiness, in any listener. I chose to call my playlist “It’s Going to Be a Good Day” because everyone needs a playlist to start off their day right by listening

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    A song that is based off the existential movement is “Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield. This song speaks on how “no one else”(Bedingfield) can choose your path “only you can”(Bedingfield) but because you choose your own path, whether it leads to despair or happiness, you must also take any blame that may be presented no one can take that for you either. There are many other musicians that have existential themes in their music and I have noticed that most of existentialism music seems to span from

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    Soundtrack of Your Life

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    Aleesah Brown English 113-51 16 April 2011 Paper 1 “The Soundtrack of Your Life” Music is a key factor in my life, now and has been for as long as I remember. Music is one thing that can control my mood and emotions unlike any other. The sounds and melodies of the composition have the potential to sway my moods from a dark gloomy state all the way to a joyous and soothing harmonic atmosphere. Music allows me to control how and what I want to be, or represent. Music is almost like picking out

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    Maroon V and OneRepublic Maroon V (five). OneRepublic. Both of these are bands you have probably heard of on the radio at least once. Maroon V is quite a bit further ahead than OneRepublic despite the fact that they are just a few years apart in age. The reasoning behind that could be that they are obviously similar. It is probably just because Adam Levine is a swoon-worthy man. There are many ways in which the bands are similar, but are there really that many in the ways they are different? Well

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    The lyrics of Nichole Nordman’s “The Unmaking” have been 10 years in the making for the Dove award-winning artist. After the release of her 2005 album Brave, the Oklahoma local took a step back from her career to focus on her family. “I didn't have a lot of balance. I was struggling a lot to be the artist that I wanted to be and the mom that I wanted to be, and kind of failing at both, from my definition.” The following decade resulted in a complete upheaval for the singer/songwriter, largely

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    Oikawa Tooru: Oikawa had always been a bit insecure. He wasn’t sure if it was due to his superiority complex or being outshined by Kageyama, or what. Although he did know one thing for sure. Those damned words on his wrist played a huge part in all of his negative feelings. From the very moment he became literate, they haunted him. “Why are you so annoying?” they read, and the word “annoying” became the bane of his existence. As much as Oikawa wanted to meet his soulmate, he didn 't want to be

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    which fills her with hope and motivates her to become a better version of herself. The tone in this song reflects a feeling of being content with one's self-image because she finally wonders "why [should she] waste a second not loving who [she is] (Bedingfield 10)? This realization is what brings her out of her depression, concerning what she looks like, to the decision of embracing her appearance because she is beautiful no matter what society

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    Famous Brands ltd which started in 1955, is currently located in Midrand, Johannesburg and are listed on the Johannesburg Stock exchange, the current price is R1.65 per share. In total the company has over 2.163 franchised stores worldwide, 1881 in South Africa, 172 in other parts of Africa and 110 in the UK. In the last two years Famous brand ltd have opened up 245 restaurants in South Africa. They have become increasingly profitable due to expansion in manufacturing and acquiring more fast food

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