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    Her Themes

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    about love, but it so much more than that; deep down the movie is about life and how humans deal with the ups and downs of it all. The

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    Music is an art that puts sounds together in a way that people like or find interesting. Most music includes people singing with their voices or playing musical instruments, such as the piano, guitar, or drums .In 1000 CE Guido D'Arezzo made many improvements in music theory. He first improved and reworked standard notation to be more user-friendly by adding time signatures.The music that is most appealing is Hip-Hop, Rhythm & Blues, Rap, and Gospel. All these have an effect on what life should be

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    The Giver Fear Quotes

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    but everything seems wrong. You have a different job and realize you can’t see there is no color. It feels like it is a different world. Everything feels different because you don't know your parents or even when you were born. You go up to ask somebody why this happens and the answer is even weirder. They tell you that life has always been like this because if it was not there would be chaos. The world has to be this structured, otherwise there is chaos. At that moment, you realize this is a different

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    Back in the painfully segregated deep South of America, many blacks suffered from an actionless crime, that was the color of their skin. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch is a lawyer that defends everyone, including blacks and whites, in Maycomb County, Alabama. Situated on a case in which he defends Tom Robinson, a Negro accused of rape by a white woman, Atticus is able to display his leadership by teaching his two children, Jean Louise “Scout” Finch and Jeremy “Jem” Finch, that

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    his people. When my grandfather preached and as he walks back to his seat he collapsed on the ground. Everybody in the church went to screaming and yelling to the top of their lungs because they had no idea what was going on with my grandfather, somebody in the church called 911 and when Evac arrive they carry him over to Deland Hospital. When my granddad reach Deland Hospital and doctor seen him, they pronounced him dead, the doctor had said my grandfather had a heart attack. Everybody from the

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    Atticus decided to defend Tom Robinson, a black man, Jem and Scout had many encounters with people in their town. Atticus was called a nigger-lover by Scout and Jem cousin.She knew the term nigger-lover wasn't a nice term and this wasn't the first time somebody called Atticus this name Scout got really mad and handled the situation in the wrong way.She got in trouble by her uncle and eventually told Atticus what really happened. This is what Atticus had to say to

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    individual. As an individual, poetry is an emotional state. Poetry is not always flowery, sometimes there are sadness and frustration. In Elizabeth Alexander poem, “Ars Poetica #100: I Believe,” she is explaining with enthusiasm that poetry is not love, happiness, and joy:

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    In the event that I were the voice of my era, I would need to pass on the message of Acceptance and Compassion. Not love, not Anti-detest, but rather Acceptance and Compassion. The message of Acceptance, so individuals can acknowledge themselves for being who they are without trepidation off judgment or contrasting themselves with society's measures, and the message of Compassion, since I was once told, that individuals have overlooked how to cooperate, how to tend to one another. I would pass on

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    The story of Romeo and Juliet is one of love and terrible tragedy. Many people have argued if it was actually love that they were experiencing, or if it was just a physical attraction. The article, “Love At First Sight“ by Elizabeth Bernstein, provides facts that prove Romeo and Juliet were not in love, but experiencing strong infatuation with each other. Both Romeo and Juliet were experiencing some sort of heartbreak at the time of their meeting, causing them to have poor and quick judgement. The

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    escape from her old, deadlocked life to a new place, where she wants to be able to start all over again. The speaker opens the song with expressing her desire of a conveyance, that takes her away from her present surroundings. She is longing for somebody to rescue her, a company that takes her into a better life, where she can be able to start all over again. With her statement "you got a fast car", the speaker is

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