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    It is a rarity that I will change my mind regarding a movie, but this is one of those times. Disney/Pixar’s “Inside Out” was not only entertaining, but challenged the way that I look at emotions. It’s the kind of film that will stay with you even after you’ve left the theatre, and in doing so will spark you to recall memories from your own childhood. It avoids clichés that most animated films fall into, which makes it feel completely new and refreshing. The material is also accessible to everyone

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    John Lennon and Paul Mccarthy inscribed and composed a song titled Eleanor Rigby in the year 1966 in the midst of major world problems including civil liberties, the Vietnam conflict, soviet Union era, and other World problems. John Lennon was persuaded by the world around him, Some Teenagers growing up in the early 60’s to early 70’s identified with John Lennon's controversial mindset about a google of things and ideas. Many 60’s and 70's Music bands had some type of political statement, catchy

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    Paul Walker How many of you guys know Paul Walker? Well he was a very good, funny, and smart, actor and is a great loving person. Lots of people looked up to him including me. Paul started acting at a very young age. Back in 1986, when paul was just 13 he Kasson 2 that was Sponsored by eight different sponsors. Paul is a very athletic man and always up for a challenge know matter what. Starting in 2001 Paul walker started the Fast and the Furious series and sadly it ended in 2015, in the middle

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    Fear is one of the most powerful emotions used throughout the history of literature. The most well known way to tie such a strong feeling into a poem or novel is through transformation. People don’t usually put much thought into how the fear they gained from such a tale may have planned. When written with care and thought, the emotions can have a realistic feeling that may tie into real experiences they may have had. Some of the most well known fear-inducing stories use simple transformation styles

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    Being scared of something is a terrible feeling. It can lead to a wrong decision or action. Fear can construct our life into something we do not want because it can keep us from accomplishing things, keeps us from living the life or dream we want, and can prevent us from learning things we want. I believe that fear is the most controlling and feared enemy in our lives and it greatly affects our everyday lives. Fear is all around us wherever we go. Every person has fear, and sometimes a few fears

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    Temptations, and all male singing group that stole the hearts of Americans, and changed what we call Rhythm and Blues (R&B) with their debut in the late 1960’s. The “Classic 5”, or the original members of The Temptations are David Ruffin, Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, Otis Williams, and Eddie Kendricks. The Temptations were most famous during the Motown Era along with the Jackson 5, and The Supremes. They traveled all across America to spread feel good music. The Temptations were generally an R&B group

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    As a 19th century painter, Paul Cézanne was known to be one of the greatest Post-Impressionist artist (Bauer, 2016). The skills that Cézanne implemented in his art work include using a vivid pallet and sensitive brushstrokes. By using these techniques, it makes the painting look more radiant and complex. The Large Bathers is known to be part of a series called The Bathers, and they are displayed in different museums such as London and Philadelphia. The Bathers is considered to be one of the masterpieces

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    for world peace. John Lennon became a very successful man when it came to music. Elvis Presley’s explosion onto the rock music scene inspired a 16-year-old Lennon to create the skiffle band called the Quarrymen, named after his school. Lennon met Paul McCartney at a church fete on July 6, 1957. He soon invited McCartney to join his group., and the two eventually formed the most successful songwriting partnership in musical history (“John Lennon Biography”). During his time with the Beatles. John

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    Emotional Intelligence: How can it Improve Healthcare Health Communication covers a broad range communication disciplines that includes public health campaigns, medical marketing, health literacy and education, and interpersonal communication between the healthcare providers and patients. According to Daniel Goleman in an interview with John O’Neil emotional intelligence “includes knowing what your feelings are and using your feelings to make good decisions in like.” Emotional intelligence is managing

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    Hey Jude Beatles

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    I chose the song ‘Hey Jude’ created by Beatles in 1968. This song was evolved from ‘Hey Jules”, a song that Paul McCartney created in a car to comfort John Lennon’s son, Julian, when his parents divorced. Later, Paul McCartney decided to change ‘Jules” to ‘Jude’ because “it sounded better”, and also probably because he was afraid John Lennon, also a core member of The Beatles, aside from being Julian’s father, would be offended, quit the group, and make The Beatles disband. Indeed, the rumors say

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