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    going through struggles in life. People of different ethnicity listen to different music, because of their culture group. They have festivals, parades, or/ and parties where music is being played, because it bring out the happiness of people and unite them. I listen to R&B, Rap, Hip Hop, and Old School, because I have different emotions everyday which cause me to listen to different genres of music. One day I would probably want to listen to R&B, so I’ll play one of my favorite songs which is Listen

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    recordings to represent the soundtrack of my life is “Never Would Have Made It” by Marvin Sapp, released off his seventh studio album titled “Thirsty” in 2008. When I hear this song, it brings back many memories from my childhood to the present. The lyrics ring true to many chapters and situations throughout my life that honestly I don’t know how I survived. This songs since its release date has reassured me that God has always been and will always be with me. The second soundtrack is “A Little Bit Of Love”

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    Soundtracks to films often strive to represent the themes and feeling of the film, and direct the audience towards particular emotions. A good soundtrack not only allows for the listener to understand the film better, but it should also bring to mind particular scenes, images, or characters. Soundtracks for books can do the same. In my creation of a soundtrack for Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower, I strove to encompass Lauren’s journey throughout the novel and the various emotions that she

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    Soundtracks to films often strive to represent the themes and feeling of the film, and direct the audience towards particular emotions. A good soundtrack not only allows for the listener to understand the film better, but it should also bring to mind particular scenes, images, or characters. Soundtracks for books can do the same. In my creation of a soundtrack for Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower, I strove to encompass Lauren’s journey throughout the novel and the various emotions that she

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    Similarly to ‘The Great Gatsby’, Luhrmann’s ‘Moulin Rouge’ takes on the same effect of displaying anachronism by working with Monsted to create a soundtrack with a modern twist. However, the soundtrack of ‘Moulin Rouge’ has a much different timbre as it’s a ‘jukebox’ musical and the songs itself are used in replacement of dialogue at various points of the film. With the vocals of the lead characters of the film, played by Ewan McGregor, Nicole Kidman and more, this film also recreates different original

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    each of these hours will fill you with hope, fear, terror, love, and respect. With all of B5’s main characters, stereotypes, and story arcs, you will never guess what will happen next on the “last, best hope for peace.” Babylon 5 changed my life by helping me embrace my geekiness, getting me interested in music, showing me what else was in the sci-fi genre, teaching me that rewatching something really can give you new insight each time you watch it. After all, as Sinclair says, “Sooner or later, everyone

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    For my creativity project I created a book soundtrack. My book is We Were Liars by E. Lockhart. I got to illustrate a Google slide show that connected some of my favorite songs to the conflicts in my book We Were Liars. The three main conflicts I exhibited were the tense relationships of character VS character, internal struggles of character VS self, and social pressures of character VS society. This choice allowed me to have a deeper understanding of the book. To create the soundtrack, it required

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    In “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley Victor Frankenstein creates a hideous monster to appease his obsession in science. During the monster's beginning of life he travels through many sufferable and emotional obstacles. These major events are shown throughout the examples of imagery, and tone and to intensify the scene a series of soundtracks were included. First, the first scene primarily relates to the monster's awakening through an example of imagery. For example on page 97 Frankenstein vividly

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    As I am sure most Pokemon fans are, I am really excited for Pokemon Sun and Moon. Gen 6 on a whole I enjoyed but it in the end turned out to be my 2nd least favorite gen after gen 1. Mainly because of X & Y. The was a lack of postgame content, a bland evil team, a general lifelessness to the Kalos region, and the worst Elite Four I have ever had the opportunity to face off with. So once the excitement of the pretty graphics wore off I was underwhelmed. ORAS was a bit better due in part to nostalgia

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    emotion and general ideas like Next to Normal are perfect songs to use. I used the soundtrack Next to Normal a lot because it has the same amount of emotion needed to portray the right mood. We are working in collaboration with Next to Normal musical and technical producers to use the soundtrack. Songs like I Miss The Mountains describe what Laura is feeling and shows all she wants is to go back to her old life. When Tom has the final fight with his Mom about his actions with Jim and going to the

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