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    The song I’m choosing for this essay the speaks to me is “Happy by Pharrell Williams”. The reason I choose this song is because just like the name of the song it makes me feel happy. The way the lyrics are put together and the beat of the music are so perfect, and makes me feel good inside. The first part of the song that speaks to me is the first main course, (Because I'm happy) Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof. This sentence alone is good when I am feeling down because the song

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    Pharrell Williams has listed his extravagant Miami penthouse for $12.5 million. The penthouse in Brickell, which spans more than 9,000 square feet has an entertainment room completed with leather sofas and musical instruments, five bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms. It also has a three story living room with a sophisticated spiral staircase. The entire house was also wrapped with floor to ceiling windows. The apartment also features a rooftop terrace with a huge pool and a barbeque area, where

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    frequently asked questions that most people ask themselves. By definition, being happy is when something is feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. But, what is the true meaning of being happy? Many people view happiness in many different aspects. Pharrell Williams’s song “Happy” did just that. It tells people that they don’t have to seek hard to be happy. It is within one’s self. Unlike most songs, there is no hidden message. The message is very clear. It is about maintaining a positive state

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    Which shoe is better, Adidas or Nike? Adidas and Nike are similar in a way that they both advertise shoes, but they both use different tactics. The main question though, is which shoe brand is better? The Adidas advertisement aimed at teenagers focuses on finding a shoe that makes them feel happy and one that they feel comfortable in, whereas the Nike advertisement focuses on being able to trust Nike and that they will provide them the best shoe to help them be the best. The Adidas brand and its

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    released ad, Adidas features a variety of techniques; they convince consumers through the use of Pharrell Williams, yellow words and the contrast of color, and by the way everything is laid out on the page. Celebrity endorsement has been a common technique in advertisements for decades because of the value that celebrities bring. Celebrities can influence a mass population. In this Adidas ad, Pharrell Williams, the American rapper, singer, and film producer, is featured as the loyal consumer to

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    In his music video Happy, Pharrell William (2013) did a much better job representing women in a realistic manner. The video showed a wide range of individuals dancing in time to his song, all apparently having a good time and abandoning their inhibitions as they express their happiness. The women were shown as young and old, heavy and skinny, dressed up for a night on the town and conservatively attired. The women’s dance styles were also varied, but none of them were blatantly sexually suggestive

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    Past: Happy- Pharrell Williams In the song “Happy” by Pharrell Williams, the message in the song is to always be happy, and that the sky is the limit. When I was younger I always had big goals and I still believe it, and I keep reminding myself of the message in the song when I’m upset or angry. When I was younger, I never seemed to enjoy the present moment and I was always looking towards the future, and once the future came, I realized that I should’ve enjoyed the past, and not look at the future

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    Marvin Gaye Estate v. Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams The 2013 Robin Thicke single “Blurred Lines,” which featured Pharell Williams and T.I. (Clifford Joseph Harris Jr.), was no stranger to controversy. In addition to lyrics that some felt promoted rape culture, the uncut version of the music video featuring three topless models had to be removed from YouTube for violating the website’s terms of service. The mostly costly controversy, however, was the song’s resemblance to the 1977 Marvin Gaye

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    The Development of William Mossop’s Character in Hobson’s Choice William Mossop started off as a lodger lodging with Ada Figgins. He was shy and had no ambitions working at Hobson’s shoe shop at the bottom of the chain. At the end of the play he was ambitious, married and the joint owner of Hobsons shop. The audience sympathises with Willie the first time he appears on stage because he ‘only comes half way up the trap door’. This is because of his social standing and he feels that he is

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    Memory and Memory loss in Death of a Salesman and Soucouyant The Death of a Salesman and Soucouyant both broach the topic of memory, in opposite but complementary ways. Where ‘Death’ is about falsifying positive memories, and Soucouyant is about ‘forgetting to forget’. Where adeles memories are a trauma, and very much tried to forget, willies memories are a solace to him, and a way for him to cope with his failures. Both detail an unchronological slip of a figure into mental illness, and both end

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