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    can easily be emotional. Among all other songs, “Wide Awake” sung by an American singer named Katy Perry is a meaningful song for me. I still remember the first time I listened to this song was in the evening, and I had just went back from school and was having a rest in the living room while watching Astro Hitz with my sister. This song showed up in the television and I cannot move my eyes away from Katy Perry’s music video. It was so touching and powerful for me, I can feel the beat, bass, pitch

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    incorrect because of how different the society used to be, even though it seemed completely appropriate back then. To understand society and how literature affects it, it is important to look at children’s books and how they have changed over time, what values they are trying to teach young children and how this affects children’s development. How Literature Has Changed Over Time Literature directed towards children has significantly changed its course since it was first published a long time ago

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    standard, and talks about them like the are property On the other hand, Katy Perry represents a muse when she influences people for the better when she talks about being the best that you can be, never giving up, and that everything happens for a reason in her song “Firework”. Jon Lajoie

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    Analysis of I Know What You Did Last Summer 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' directed by Jim Gillespie. The film; based on four high school graduates. A crazy night of fun turns to fright as the fearful four knock down a passing figure. In a moment of despair the group decide to dump the body in a near by lake. The four then head off on their travels to collage work, when a year later is reunited back home for summer break. The four all begin receiving threats stating

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    being scared is what she claims that strays her away from watching them. As Morgan mentioned, “The feeling of being completely scared isn’t a good one, so why would I want to bring it upon myself and get into that type of situation?” She makes a good point. But when it comes to horror movies, people can react as Morgan does or enjoy these suspenseful movies because of the excitement it brings to them. Since not all horror movies are filled with blood and guts, I asked Morgan, what about the movies

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    Horrifying Health Benefits Every day a family watches various movies whether it romance, comedy, science fiction or even action. The most beneficial out of the many genres is that of horror. Horror movies have many unknown health benefits people find hard to believe. These movies help by improving on only your body but your mind as well. “How?” you may ask; it not only boosts your immune system but can also help you lose weight and even sharpens your mind to be more alert in any situation. Some

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    Out of all of them I was the only one who was not afraid. I did not scream, nor did I ever cover my eyes like they did. At one point Barbara tried to leave in the middle of the movie because it was too “scary” I quickly put my leg up in front of her and told her “relax its not even that scary we didn’t pay ten dollars just to see half of

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    girl. For the purposes of confidentiality, the name of the little girl has been changed to Katy. She is five years old and has two older sisters. She will start kindergarten this year. I observed Katy on June 20, 2016 at twelve in the afternoon at the park with her mother present. It was nearly 100 degrees outside. There were a couple other children at the park as well. Social-Emotional Development Katy, like most children, loves to play. I was told by her mother that she plays alone if there is

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    Katy Saved the Night

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    It was a dark and stormy night. An unnatural haze lingered over Las Angeles. In his bed, Katy shivered. For a summer night, the air was cold and the sky was black. It was almost as if something evil lurked out there in the shadows. Katy rolled over, clutching his pillow, and tried to fall back asleep. But a worry nagged in the back of his mind. Something was not right. No matter how he tried, some ghostly force prevented him from sleeping. It made him uneasy. With a sigh, he rolled out of bed, pulled

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    pictures of her, of Katy dreading the moment I have to walk through those double glass doors and see her lying there in the casket at the front of the dimly lit church. I can tell my mom did not want to go through the doors either. We both spent a few more moments looking at the pictures of Katy and it made me think of the first day we met. Katy and I met on our first day of fifth grade. I was brand new to the school, so I did not know anybody and I was super nervous because I did not know if I would

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