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    War, a brutal, barbaric and animalistic concept that contradicts the essence of being human. War by Edwin Starr, and Happy Christmas by John Lennon are songs promoting the anti-war movement. Released in 1970 and 1972, whilst the war of Vietnam continues, both of these song depicts tone and mood through the themes love, peace and unity. Both artists has incorporated literary devices within the lyrics to convey the message and resonate it towards the audience. Edwin Starr’s War, and John Lennon’s

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    Karzan Soundtrack

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    multiple languages. It has won both an oscar and grammy. This is due to Phil Colins’ influence on the music and his creation of original songs that shape the world of Tarzan. The reason the sound in Tarzan works so well is because it’s harmonious with the story being presented to the audience. Besides setting the scene with background noise, it helps the audience to understand the film on an emotional level and builds the characters. Phil Colin contributions to the sound palette of the film includes drums

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    Sports and also was co-founded by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. Bill Bowerman was born in Portland, Oregon. When he was in highschool he was involved in football and band his Junior and Senior year. From 1942 to 1945 Bill went into the army, he enlisted just days after the Pearl Harbor attack. Bill Bowerman went to the University of Oregon for football, then later became a veteran track and field coach at the University of Oregon and coached Phil Knight. Bill Bowerman was dissatisfied with current

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    Samuel Dennison Mr. Hunter/ Mrs. Scarbrough Social studies/ Language usage 12/16/2016 Chicago Bulls Did Michael Jordan leaving affect the team negatively? The Bulls, to this day have held the stunning record of 87-13 with the help of the legend Michael Jordan but did that all change when he left? Can the team still bring back amazing records and win more then one straight championship in a row

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    Imagining World Peace Through the Lyrics of John Lennon A Rhetorical Analysis of John Lennon’s Imagine             "Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try." John Lennon opens his song Imagine and catches the audience’s attention with this line. Opening with a thought provoking question grabs the listener’s attention by compelling them to think. John Lennon was and in memory, still continues to be a leader in the effort to reach world peace.  His songs asking for peace such as Imagine, Revolution

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    Phil Knight's journey to build the most recognized company, logo, and shoe, was not an easy or short one. Spending nearly two decades with next to zero equity, on the brink of down fall with one wrong misstep or investment, Knight leads his team, from being a bunch of nobodies, to the top dog on the world market. In the memoir Shoe Dog, Knight suggest that, finding inner happiness is one of the greatest accomplishments in life. Knight, as a 24 year old, fresh out of business school, decides to travel

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    HI, I am a groundhog, and I am one of many in the world. Punxsutawney Phil is my name. I like to think of myself as a rare species because there is a whole holiday dedicated to myself and other groundhogs. The place I call home is in a well-vegetated area. It is not much, but it is still my home. Most of my favorite foods are there, nevertheless, I like to live there. Because I am a groundhog, I am famous for predicting longer winters, or sometimes smaller winter. Groundhogs can also be known as

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    Trenton Briles COM 114 Who's Phil Knight? General Purpose: Inform my class of a person they might have little knowledge of. Specific Purpose: Inform my audience about one of the co-founders and chairman of Nike and what makes him and his company so successful. Introduction: A. Attention Getter: Today you might walk into Wiley dinning hall after class. Lets say you walk around and decide to have a waffle for breakfast. You'd probably never realize that 50 years ago a waffle maker similar to what

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    DR. PHIL The article labeled “Ten relationship Myths” by Dr. Phil is very insightful and thought-provoking text, organized in a number listed format and then each number presents a myth with following bullet points of reasoning underneath. There were a few described “Myths” that personally stuck out the most. The first myth states “A great relationship depends on the great meeting of the minds.” He points out that partners will never fully be able to understand each other completely because there

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    Bowerman wrote to many shoe company’s of ideas. None accepted his recommendations. Frustrated Bowerman took matters into his own hands. Bowerman deconstructed other shoes to study their anatomy. A springfield based boot maker how to craft shoe patterns. Phil Knight the other co-founder was the first student athlete to try a Bowermans original. The young runner who tested the shoes didn’t get to wear them long. His teammate Otis Davis spotted the prototype and wanted to give it a try. Davis liked them so

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