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    The song “Lessons Learned” by Carrie Underwood can be connected to the topic of time travel and your ability to change both the future and the past. The central message of this song is that you need to move on from your past and use what you have learned to shape your future. The basic principle of time traveling into the past is that you can’t create logical inconsistencies. This means that it is not possible for you to do something that will affect the current state of affairs. This includes making

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    tunes per month, housing libraries between 25 to more than 300,000 songs from the internet High 59% • Unlimited library of songs and videos by genre, artist and album • Software design is attractive and easy to use • Sound in industry standard Dolby Advanced Audio, allowing CD quality sound • Better data compression allowing users to store more files more quickly • There was no subscription fee but songs were not free •

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    of 12 tunes per month, housing libraries between 25 to more than 300,000 songs from the internet High 59% • Unlimited library of songs and videos by genre, artist and album • Software design is attractive and easy to use • Sound in industry standard Dolby Advanced Audio, allowing CD quality sound • Better data compression allowing users to store more files more quickly • There was no subscription fee but songs were not free • The teens

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    of musical specialties, all of which are featured on his debut album Free TC, from sun-soaked West Coast hip hop to muddled Southern trap to relaxed and psychedelic pop soul. This versatility is a necessity for Free TC, an album that is well over an hour long, with several songs that surpass five minutes - one gets the feeling that this record would be very boring if Ty was not constantly switching up his approach. Overall, Free TC is a good album, if understated - the record has received very little

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    emotion and a song ties in to tell a story, share an idea or express a feeling. Music and songs have been around long before we existed and have been one way to communicate messages to others around them. By analyzing three songs, I will explain what each song reveals about the singers and the purpose for which they used their music. “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” is an old folk song sung by slaves in the South, it was a coded song that discussed a way to freedom. The first stanza of the song explains the

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    that was not the case for Lesley Gore, and her song "You Don’t Own Me,” released in 1963. Which is about the feminist movement that was taking place at the same time the song was released? Gore’s purpose for this song was to inform the listener that women should not be subdued to being treated less than a man. The song elucidates a story between a man and a woman while emphasizing that he has more power over her than she would desire. In the song Gore uses Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, in order to get

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    In the Odyssey by Homer, the Sirens are an obstacle in which Odysseus and his crew must encounter. The "Odyssey" and Margaret Atwood's poem "Siren Song" portray the Sirens differently by using tone and point of view. Both poems include the Siren, but they are seen differently by the use of the poetic devices. The poetry in the Odyssey has a tone that includes fear and suspense. As the ship gets near the Sirens, Odysseus and his crew start to worry if they would accomplish their journey alive. The

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    The lyrics however begin to tell a different story.. “...I'm gonna be free and I'm going to be fine…” Welch sings in the foreground about freedom than “...Maybe not tonight…” she is countered by echoing vocals in the background which give into the fact that what she is saying may not be true. The contradicting language in the song is a key part of the underlying theme. Delilah is Welch's way of expressing how she wishes to be free from her burdens however, the feeling of freedom

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    send a message, or is it just something to dance to? This song sends out one of the most meaningful things that the world has finally realized is something we need to consider, being equal.“They don’t really care about us” by Michael Jackson symbolizes black people being just as equal as white people. In the song it states many things that helped me find out what this song actually meant. It wasn’t hard trying to figure out because the whole song is basically talking about what they did to blacks or

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    finesse is also popular in the music and film industry. There is a song titled “Break Em” by the Savages that was written in 2016. The girl group “Savages” are often associated with feminism. They use music to show how women are superior to men. The singer uses this song to imply that it is easy to get money from a guy by what they say is called finessing him. The song says “Swagg Jazz known for Finessin.”(“Savages – Break em.”) The song later defines this term by stating “If yeen coming with no cash

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