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    Hayley Williams Essay

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    Paramore formed in Franklin, Tennessee when the members were in high school. That is where brothers Josh and Zac Farro, met Hayley Williams, the soon to be lead singer of their new band, which would be both a blessing and cause problems, much like those faced by other bands with an attractive female lead singer. Over the past twelve years, the band has lost and replaced five members, including the two founding members, the Farro brothers. Lead singer, Hayley Williams is the only member who has been

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    What´s Gender Wage Gap?

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    Utah's economy would gain about $1.6 billion dollars more each year (Barratt). If the wage gap were eradicated nationwide, the United States economy would gain by at least 3 or 4 percent (Paramore). Plus, with higher salaries, more women might be encouraged to start working to support themselves or their families (Paramore). Conclusion Overall, the pros of fixing the wage gap definitely outweigh the cons.Considering that the gender wage gap is a nationwide problem that has existed since women joined

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    Don 't Dress For Dinner

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    British accent with ease. Even though every performer was successful in delivering an astonishing performance, the two performers that made a lasting impact and were most successful were Chelsea Harvey as Jacqueline, Bernard 's wife, and Autumn Rose Paramore as Suzette, the cook turned mistress, actress, niece, model, and a plethora of other roles. What made these performances stand out was the authenticity that seemed to play through their verbal and nonverbal communication as well as comic timing

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    Celine's The Phychophago

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    Phychophago, one of the six races descending from the fabled original six. The phychophago is definately the most civilized race and have the most developed government. The citizens are usually polite to one another and don’t mind doing business with other races as well. But this refined race wasn’t always this way. Their civil behavior is a result of actions of their uncivil progenitor, Celine. Celine was one of the original six and was convinced to touch the Abbraxian cube triggering a world

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    Max Fairclough is a portrait and music photographer based out of Perth, Western Australia. Max is a anomalous photographer, he travels the world documenting and creating portraits of musicians, normal everyday people, celebrities and solders. These portraits range of normal portraits but he mostly goes for the more dramatic type of portrait photography. The best way to describe max’s shooting style is a bold, contemporary style and he tries to add a fine art element to each photo. Max has had many

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    The 60's Analysis

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    What was up with the 60’s? How do artists decide what they are going to write a song about? Artists today write about sex, drugs, alcohol, and other abusive things. The artist Paramore wrote a song called “Ain’t it fun”. The song talks about being a little kid then growing up, then the kid asks “Ain’t it fun being in the real world?” Is it fun living in the real world? The 60’s were fun for a lot of reasons: drugs, sex, alcohol and other things. That effected how musicians were writing music. The

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    I was sitting here, finishing the last four hours of my shift alone when I thought about you. I thought about the fact that I was given a grant that will pay for the rest of my degree. I have two semesters left and aside from the three people who know about it, you were the only person who came to mind when I thought about who I wanted to tell. But you're not here. You're not here so I can't tell you about how in August my partner and I will have been together as long as you have been gone. We've

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    play “Romeo and Juliet” by Shakespeare, was interesting and the song choices I selected reflect my interpretation of each scene. At the beginning of the play the Capulet and Montague servants meet and begin to fight. I chose the song “Decode” by Paramore. This song speaks about a fight where the sides don’t even know what the fight is about. They fight anyway and each side think the other is the fool. This is what plays out in the scene from the

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    Have you heard the song Stressed Out? Chances are, you probably have. It plays on the radio a lot. It was written by the band Twenty One Pilots. Twenty One Pilots consists of two members: Josh dun (the drummer), and Tyler Joseph the lead vocalist. They have been around since 2009, in 2009 they had two former members, Chris Salih (drummer) and Nick Thomas (bass guitarist). Tyler came up with the band name from reading a play called All My Sons by Arthur Miller. It’s about a man who must do what’s

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    pop, and rock tells stories of relationships, loneliness, and the impact of both on our interactions with ourselves and others. She has gotten the attention of songwriters like Ryan Adams, Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast, and Hayley Williams of Paramore. Adams even stated that the feelings he gets listening to Bridgers are the same as when he listens to Bob Dylan. Is there any higher praise than a Dylan comparison? The opening track, “Smoke Signals”, is filled

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