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    males and the variable was the amount of songs each gender has saved in their phone. The reason I decided to focus on this topic was because there are many new applications that provide free music therefore, I was curious what gender still had the most music downloaded on their phone. The question I wanted to answer was, “do females or males have more songs downloaded to their phone”? This project is a random sample because I did not know how many songs each gender had on their phone and I also

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    America the land of the free and the home of the brave! Many people want to live the American dream, and the authors Neil Diamond, Dierks Bentley, Brooks and Dunn, and President Ronald Reagen. All the authors are expressing freedom in their texts. First, the singer Neil Diamond in his text,”Coming to America” believes America is a free country, because immigrants are coming here on big ships. Many different races are on the ships. It makes America look like a better place than where they came from

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    If Everyone Cared-NickelBack This piece of the song is the moral the citizens of Maycomb must learn and what is represented in Tom Robinson 's case. The song tells us that if everyone cared about each other regardless of race and other discriminatory aspects, everyone would be fine. This song could represent the theme, preservation of innocence. If every white person were to let go of their pride in Maycomb, they would not consider themselves better than blacks and this would have saved Tom Robinson

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    the United States. This program not only had the ability to stream music for its listeners, but it was also free. As long as the artists were featured on this program, users could listen to any of their songs at any time. At first, this was only restricted to desktop computer usage, but since then Spotify has launched its app available for mobile devices, further stretching this power of free and instant media at any time. Although this may sound great to users like you and me, the people who ultimately

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    MP3 Essay

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    What is an MP3 An MP3 is a recorded high-quality audio (voice and music) file which can be distributed over the Internet, and played on any multimedia computer with the right sound card and speakers. MP 3 is simply a file format that compresses a song into a smaller size so it is easier to move around on the Internet and store. MPEG is the acronym for Moving Picture Experts Group. This group has developed compression systems used for video data. For example, DVD movies, HDTV broadcasts and DSS satellite

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    The lyrics put into songs by these artists have definitely touched more than one person causing its great impact on politics, culture, and ways of life. Platforms come along with the fame artists are given and some, that I will mention, used that platform to speak about important events happening in the world. Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman in Minnesota, Duluth (Biography.com). He changed to “Bob Dylan” during his college years by performing folk and country songs (Biography.com). It

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    INSERT SURNAME 1 Author Tutor Course Date Words I Never Said And the Band Played on is a movie that illustrated the AIDs crisis in the 1980s and the early 1990s. The movie did touch on subjects concerning the reaction of the gay community, the heterosexual community, and the medical community. It shows not only the AIDs research but also how the US government dealt with it (Curran, 56). The movie shows the consequences the gay community experienced, the plight of the medical community in investigating

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    Emily Desrosiers Mr. Benacchio October 23, 2016 Censorship and free speech Although it is okay to censor things that could potentially harm a certain group of people or person, there is a line that shouldn’t be crossed. Censoring certain video games and music interferes with the power of free speech and can be argued as unconstitutional. Censorship is censoring anything that may display any profane, graphic, or obscene content such as nudity, and graphic hate, speech, or symbol. It is a topic that

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    Drake More Life Analysis

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    Mixes It Up with His More Life Album With 22 songs that total one hour and 21 minutes long, every song on Drake’s More Life album has a variety of music styles. In an online review of the album, Rolling Stone reporter Rob Sheffield gives the album four out of five stars. He calls Drake “a true pop visionary who's always a fan at heart, an omnivore with a raging appetite for his next favorite sound” (Sheffield, “More Life Album”). When most or all the songs on an album immediately grab the attention

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    There are many songs that allude to Romeo and Juliet. The song “I'd die for you” by Bon Jovi, has a specific line that resembles Romeo's feelings for Juliet, “I’d die for you, I'd do anything, I’d lie for you, you know it's true baby I'd die for you I'd die for you I'd die”. As said in the quote, Romeo's feelings for Juliet are strong enough that he would we willing to die for her, in which case he did. The theme of this song is fate vs. free will and has a motif of death/sleep. Also, the conflict

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