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    People may think of music as random noise. As for me, I thought so, too. Two years ago my best friend introduced me to a band called Panic! At The Disco. For a more pop-genre person, listening to an alternative rock band was not of interest. For the sake of her constant asking, I gave them a chance. One day, I put in my earbuds and stumbled across this one song, “Trade Mistakes” by Panic! At The Disco and it changed my perspective of music. The beginning of the song starts with harmonious use of

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    Sheila Mant Quotes

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    girl and asks her to go to a concert with him. He takes her there on a canoe and encounters a dilemma when he has to choose between Sheila and the bass. In this journal, I will be predicting whether the boy will chose Sheila or the bass. G: Throughout the short story “Sheila Mant,” the boy must decide between the bass and Sheila. Y: (transition) Bass R: It is the biggest one/It is his only chance (2-3 sentences) quote R: He has a history with fishing (2-3 sentences) quote R: He is dedicated

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    Gossip Girl Gender

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    Gossip Girl started out as a series of fiction novels but became one of the most provocative and influential American teen drama television show. The show first aired on The CW Network in 2007 and has maintained one of the highest viewing rates for six consecutive seasons. The show takes place in New York at the Upper East Side of Manhattan and revolves around the lives of six privileged young adults. In the show, the representation of the elites upper class is a dramatized fabrication. This representation

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    melody. So I was nervous for a number of reasons, especially since my A string broke the night before while I was practicing. The rest of the day went by as a blur, I only remember the horror at having to sight read some pretty difficult music in bass clef, which I hardly knew how to read. Then finally, it came time to

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    Screamo Band

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    Screamo music is looked down on a lot because "How is screaming talent?" Screaming music has much more talent to it than people think. Screaming musically takes much talent. Typical instruments used in screamo music are vocals, electric guitar, bass guitar, and drums. These instruments were typically used in hard rock and hardcore punk music. Electric guitar did not become a popular

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    Halsey is a maven in the field of performing arts. The 20-year-old has just recently become a huge part of the public eye with her formidable performances recently in the upbringing of her album ‘badlands’. Her magnanimous stage name, Halsey quickly became a large name in the music industry today. Halsey in an interview once disclosed, the reason for the stage name. Stating; “Halsey is an anagram of my first name Ashley and it’s also a street in Brooklyn, where I spent a lot of time growing up.’’

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    Music The music type that I listen to is a little bit combination of everything, and also it depend on my mood for example, if I was sad I would listen to Rock and heavy metal type of songs and etc. Sometime I become a picky person and start looking for an old song that I like the tune it has. One of my favorite band that I always listen to is Arctic monkeys, they are an English rock band, they have been active since 2002. the band has four member and their age is

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    In the film chuck and Teddy both share similar stature and body structure. Chuck’s hair is dark, but it is not curly in the least bit. Teddy’s new partner’s effeminate hands and the scar on his left cheek are both left out entirely of the film. The absence of the scar means the dialogue pertaining to its’ origin was also scrapped during the introductory process between the two detectives. Although, there are subtle visual differences between the two Chucks the character of the original is kept

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    Lady MacBeth, Blair Waldorf, Serena van der Woodsen, Ophelia. Power trips, backstabbing, revenge, and rebirth. Rise and shine, Upper East Siders. Over the last four months, I’ve come to appreciate the intellectuality of the hit CW television series, Gossip Girl. I’ve watched the metamorphosis of this show from a story about vapid, hedonistic sixteen-year-olds, to a story about a starkly varied coterie of complex, cultured individuals that often resemble the leading ladies in Shakespearean plays.

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    Badlands Book Report

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    January 25th, 2016 Dear readers, Today I will be reviewing an album that has stood out in the music industry. An album with different rhythms, different lyrics, and different themes. I'm talking about the album Badlands by Halsey. Halsey, stage name for Ashley Frangipane, is an American singer in a league of her own. Her music rawly describes what it's like to be a teen nowadays. When writing and performing, Halsey doesn't hold anything back. In fact, when talking about herself and her music Halsey

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