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    the production of soundtracks. In recent years a film’s soundtrack can be just as popular, and in some cases more popular, than the film itself. Soundtracks are beneficial for the music industry in multiple ways. Soundtracks have become more commercialized and are sold as CDs in stores and on iTunes. Along with the financial gain of artists whose songs are featured in films, there is also the benefit of increased exposure and popularity. One case study on the effects of soundtracks in films is the

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    Within the Soundtrack for a Revolution the main point is how the music trandecents culture and race and reaches everyone. I feel that the success of music is in its accessibility and flexibility. There are many ways to employ to change a nation through culture, violence, politics, economics. I feel that music was a weapon most suitable for the black race to carry their message. While I was watching the video I was reminded of an oral history project story on quora, which can be found here. It talked

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    The soundtrack for Heaven is for Real consists of 6 songs. Todd Burpo’s son almost died of a ruptured appendix. During the surgery Colton Burpo says he visited heaven. The theme song of the movie is the song Hallelujah sung by Jeff Buckley, fifth on the soundtrack. Hallelujah really gives an assuring feeling that everything will be okay in the end. In Heaven is for Real everything seemed to go wrong but eventually with some trust in good doctors Colton, the son on the Burpo’s was healthy and survived

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    Soundtrack of Your Life

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    Aleesah Brown English 113-51 16 April 2011 Paper 1 “The Soundtrack of Your Life” Music is a key factor in my life, now and has been for as long as I remember. Music is one thing that can control my mood and emotions unlike any other. The sounds and melodies of the composition have the potential to sway my moods from a dark gloomy state all the way to a joyous and soothing harmonic atmosphere. Music allows me to control how and what I want to be, or represent. Music is almost like picking out

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    Top 10 Soundtracks

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    Lucy Tonic Blog: Top 10 Varies Top 10 Soundtracks from 2000-2010 5/4/15 Top 10 Soundtracks from 2000-2010 My definition of a great soundtrack is one that you can play straight through, discovering new tracks while enjoying old classics. Here is a list of the top ten soundtracks from 2000-2010 (for the top five indie soundtracks from this decade, click here.) Number Ten: Accepted Released in 2006, the Accepted soundtrack sounds modern all around despite containing a couple classic tracks

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    Soundtrack To My Life

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    I would consider this life to be normal, but everyone has different ways they go through life. Music affects how people act and what they do. The purpose for this essay is to describe the soundtrack to my life. Every person in the whole world has a different soundtrack to their life. Each person's soundtrack affects

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    My Life Soundtrack

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    going on in your situation? I feel like this has happened often to many people. Being almost eighteen years old, throughout my life there have had plenty of experiences that match perfectly with songs. I like to compare it to a soundtrack of my life. As an example, a soundtrack that I relate to my life is ¨One thousand miles¨ by Vanessa Carlton. The specific verse that relates my life to this song is ¨You know I'd walk a thousand miles just to see you tonight.” The reason I relate to my life to this

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    My Life Soundtrack

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    No matter what else has changed in your life or the world, that one song stays the same, just like that moment” –Sarah Dessen. (Goodreads) Everyone has a go to song for every emotion, memory, and expression that they feel. If you could compose a soundtrack for my life it would consists of these four songs; “Ghost Riders in the Sky,” ”Teenage Dream,” “Heaven,” and “Laughed until We Cried”. Time flies, but when you listen to a particular song, you relive those days all over again. When I was younger

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    Soundtrack Of Star Wars

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    Star Wars is one of those franchises that spans generations, and is beloved around the world. The sights and sounds of Star Wars has prevailed throughout the decades, whether as nostalgia, or to complain about the prequel trilogy. Star Wars has become ingrained in the part of society reserved for pop culture references, memes, and wasted money on official (and not so official) merchandise. Overall, every aspect, but particularly the sounds, of the Star Wars franchise is made to connect back to

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    Soundtrack of My Life

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    Soundtrack of my Life Throughout my life I have heard many songs and many of them have remained with me in my memories. I think the main artists I remember from my childhood are Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty and Michael Jackson. “Born in the USA” from Bruce Springsteen is the main one because this was the only song that my dad and I could agree on. His favorite song was Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin’” which at that time I highly disliked; I have learned to like it with time now. And then for Michael

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