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    The album Dark Side of the moon by Pink Floyd is the most sold progressive rock album of all time, having sold over 40 million copies to date. With this album it helped launch Pink Floyd into stardom. The album talks about the many trials and stresses one deals with in a modern life. The major theme of the album is the unavoidable pressures in life we all must face even at a young age and how these pressures affect us. The Album begins with the song “Speak to Me”. The song “Speak to Me” starts

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    In the essay “The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History” by Jennifer price; the author shows implicitly her idea and point of view on the topic on the United States culture. The idea is that the U.S.A‘s culture is very overbearing, this is shown by her view on how Americans are so worried with their image that is seen by society. Price uses many writing techniques to express her view on United States culture, by the usage of diction, tone, and symbolism Price is able to convey her analysis on

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    humanity craves more time. Time is the one fixation we cannot get enough of. Since humanity is required to age, time seems to slip away. We don’t comprehend how time is synthesized. Society knows it goes on forever, regardless of what happens in life. Pink Floyd’s album, Dark Side Of The Moon, had immense success. It was recorded in the summer of 1972 on Capital records. The song Time was written by Roger Waters and recorded in the progressive era of rock and roll. The song is important because it demonstrates

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    Recording techniques for Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon The album The Dark Side of the Moon, by Pink Floyd was an album that pushed the boundaries on multi-tracking and tape looping, as well as mixing in1973. The engineer, Alan Parsons, use many unusual techniques to help create the sound that we know and love. Which landed the album on the charts for 750 weeks. Dark side of the moon was first lead engineering job Alan had with Pink Floyd and only took a year to record. To record this album

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    Jennifer Price's essay, “The Pink Plastic Flamingo: A Natural History,” the reader is presented with a brief lesson on the pink flamingo. Rather than focusing on this point, however, Price presents her opinion on American culture: shallow and hypocritical. These points are presented through Price's tone, use of examples, and careful diction. The tone of the document is entirely sarcastic and exasperated using rhetorical questions such as, “Why, after all, call the birds 'pink flamingos'- as if they could

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    Pinky the Dolphin Pinky is a bottlenose dolphin. It is completely normal, except for the fact that it’s pink. The social media has been going crazy since Pinky’s last sighting on September 9th, 2015. Pinky isn’t the first pink dolphin, and probably won’t be the last. Nevertheless, it is a rare type, and scarcity creates value, or in Pinky’s case, fame. Pinky was first sighted in June 2007 in Louisiana waters as a dolphin calf following its mother. This time, it has been accompanied by another

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    The Curse Of Trixy The lights flickered and then went out, then the sirens started, she was coming, and we knew it wouldn’t be the last. For one hundred eighty-six years our town has been stuck under the curse of the snake, the curse of Trixy. Every two years a statue of an interminable snake in the center of our town came to life. She would then terrorize the town, slaughtering people left and right. She called herself Trixy, and every time she comes people say she gets stronger. Her massacre

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    entire worded message is all in capital letters and in the same white font that references the other copy in the ad. The worded message shows Nike's product, Nike Free XT, is a shoe that cannot compare to other brands. "NIKE FREE XT QUICK FIT" is in hot pink and the font that matches the rest of the statement. The name of the shoe keeps women's attention and makes them anxious to get the product and start working out. The words muscle-igniting and head-turning are bold and aggressive words that give women

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    product turned into a brown and red rocky material. Once 20 mL of deionized water was added, the product quickly turned pale pink paste. After the solution was repeatedly washed with a total of an additional 100 mL of deionized water, the product was powdery and pink with small grains, and was left to air-dry. Once the product was air dried, it was observed to be a pale pink color, while the filter paper was stiff as the product was hard and dry. Therefore, the solid was scraped off onto a recrystallizing

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    The visual text about the Tux Soap is an advertisement created to convince women that using Tux Soap for their body will improve their complexion and make them appear more visually appealing. It is targeted at women, aged between thirteen to fifty because society seems to demand that it is essential for women to look extraordinarily beautiful and have flawless skin. The advertisement appeals to the targeted audience as the beautiful woman on the advertisement with flawless skin entices young and

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