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    those people did not know the warning signs and did not recognize them. The average Joe is not the only one to miss those signs, celebrities often do it too. “How to Save a Life” by The Fray uses rhetorical devices to draw the audience’s attention to look for people who need help but will not ask for it. The Fray uses a rhetorical question, where the answer is implied, to make the listener realize what went wrong and how they could have helped that person. In the chorus of the song, Isaac Slade

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    New York is the first place on my map. New York is where the main character Clary Fray lives. The book begins in a New York night club called Pandemonium. During her time at the pandemonium, she sees something strange. She decides to investigate and learns of the shadow world. The castle is a safe haven where Clary and her friends stay. The castle has a kitchen, library, battle room, and more. The castle is where Clary will learn how to become a shadow hunter. It is also the first place she will

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    Letter from Fray Pedro De Feria to Phillip II, King of Spain About Paquiquineo (1563) Letter from Fray Pedro De Feria to Phillip II, King of Spain About Paquiquineo (1563): Is a written letter with a proposal from Fray Pedro De Feria to Phillip II. It contains the story of Paquiquineo, a native American boy which was kidnapped by Spanish explorers who later landed on the hands of religious Fray Pedro De Feria. That leaded to the idea of Fray Pedro proposing the proyect of Indian conversion to the

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    One thing that is important to realize about Fray Junipero Serra is his disapproval of the military during the California Mission. When the New World was discovered, people had different views on how they could exploit it. The military saw the New World as a place where they could put the Spanish flag. Whereas the Church saw the New World as a place where they could place their cross. Serra, alongside with the military, set out on his mission to convert Native Americans. Serra’s difficult task

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    fight for is that war affects everyone; therefore, the country can achieve peace and traumatic events will not have to occur. Some examples of modern songs that seem to have a series of comments on social issues include “How to Save a Life” by The Fray, “Man in the Mirror” by Michael Jackson, and “One and the Same” by Demi Lovato. These songs have words that provoke a message that every citizens should feel about social changes in the community and how to improve for themselves. In “How to Save a

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    and problems. People enjoy listening to music about problems they have in part because it makes them feel less alone. Because many people have trouble with successful communication it is a popular theme in music. The songs How to Save a Life by The Fray, Say Something by A Great Big World, Communication

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    American is happier during Wartime, than Peacetime. Since the birth of psychology in the United States, psychologist have been interested in war, and peace. Psychology has played a vital role in all major conflicts the United States have been a part of. Fray menschen’s,

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    neocolonialism. In the film created by Salvador Carrasco, he tells us the story of the oppressed Aztecs by the Spanish conquistadors. The film leads to a social and religious understanding by two of the main characters Topiltzin (a native Aztec) and Fray Diego, (a friar in Catholicism). Together, both characters form a bond and that lets for the two different cultures to get together for the viewers to understand that these cultures are more in tune than what they seem. Carrasco, divides his movie

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    Lyric Analysis of How to Save a Life by The Fray “How to Save a Life” is about a friendship. His relationship with his friend went flying out the door right in front of him. It shows that it is hard to lose a friend and your natural instinct is to try and fix the relationship you had with your friend. It also makes people realize that when you have a friend, keep them by your side no matter what and treat them fairly because you don’t know how much you need them until they’re gone. In conclusion

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    less than 30 minutes to make and will cost you less that $20 to create. Supplies 2 ½ yards of 100% cotton flannel fabric Scissors Sewing pin (optional) When shopping for the fabric, make sure it’s 100% flannel. Polyester or knit fabrics won’t fray. For large chain craft/fabric stores, make sure you check out the coupon deals. Many of them offer 40% off coupons on a single cut fabric (which means you will get 40% the fabric needed to make this scarf). In most cases, flannel is not overly expensive

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