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    MUS 25000‚ Music Appreciation‚ Song Analysis "Heal the world" by Michael Jackson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWf-eARnf6U&ob=av3e "Heal the world" is a song about love‚ care and need. Michael Jackson sings to appeal to people to give their love and care to the children who are suffering from wars and poverty‚ making the world a better and warmer place to live. It’s a moving song and lights the hope of the future for needy children. The form of "Heal the world" is Verse-chorus with a coda

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    children So that they know what’s a better world for them And think they can make it a better place There’s A Place In Your Heart And I Know That It Is Love And This Place Could Be Much Brighter Than Tomorrow And If You Really Try You’ll Find There’s No Need To Cry In This Place You’ll Feel There’s No Hurt Or Sorrow There Are Ways To Get There If You Care Enough For The Living Make A Little Space Make A Better Place... Heal The World Make It A Better Place For You And For Me

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    lighting into the horizon‚ according to the "New York Times" (The New York Times) report‚ if all of the use of LED lighting technology replace traditional lighting lamp‚ only save power consumption‚ can reduce 50% of carbon dioxide emissions in the world in a short period of 20 years. LED lighting‚ is the use of semiconductor lighting‚ as a member of the LED lighting‚ LED floodlights is famous for its wide range of strong light‚ economic environmental ! LED floodlights is a point light source from

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    Each of us lives on big earth family‚ the earth provides us wealthy resources and energy .Nowadays,with rapid development of human science and technology‚ people crazy grab the earth’s resources‚ especially after the second industrial revolution accelerated the lighting industry and undoubtedly exacerbate the greenhouse effect and exhausted the earth energy. people crazy mining coal to generate electricity‚ harmful gas and dust and coal combustion has aggravated the earth’s atmospheric pollution

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    HEAL THE WORLD Of all the problems facing the environment today‚ global warming is the biggest and most serious problem that we need to take care of. Global warming is an increase in the average temperature of the Earth ’s atmosphere‚ which results in changes in the climatic conditions. As greenhouse gasses such as Carbon dioxide‚ Methane‚ and Nitrous Oxide in the Earth’s atmosphere increase and gets in our Ozone Layer‚ it creates a blanket of gas that traps radiated heat and prevents it from exiting

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    them. The sun‚ the moon and the stars would have disappeared long ago... had they happened to be within the reach of predatory human hands. A very good morning to one and all. Today I’m here to share my views with you on the topic “when we heal the earth‚ we heal ourselves.” I have come to believe that the physical destruction of the earth extends to us‚ too. If we live in an environment that’s wounded--where the water is polluted‚ the air is filled with soot and fumes‚ the food is contaminated with

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    read by their progeny. As generations to come read over one’s shoulder‚ the pressure to record wisdom‚ diligence‚ kindness‚ and humility has to obstruct expression. One of the benefits of writing is its ability to heal us psychologically. Dr. James Pennebaker‚ author of Writing to Heal explains‚ “When we translate an experience into language we essentially make the

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    There are many similarities in three songs. Firstly‚ three songs are about the war and against the war. For example‚ And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda song by Eric Bogle tells the young Australian soldier that Battle of Gallipoli in Turkey during the World War I. This song describes the young man’s feelings and horror experiences. No Man’s Land song by Eric Bogle tells the reflecting on the grave of William McBride‚ a young man who died in World War I. He is too young to die and he doesn’t know

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    off your shoulders like a tiny fly. Sometimes things can get really hard‚ but you have to learn how to overcome it. Where there’s a will‚ there’s a way. Just because something isn’t happening for you at the moment‚ doesn’t mean it never will. Time heals everything. Things change‚ people change‚ feelings change; it’s a good thing memories never do. All there is to it‚ is to not dwell on the past‚ don’t dream of the future‚ concentrate your mind on the present moment and do what is right for you.

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    In The Song of Songs‚ the Shulamite and her lover are everything but what society conforms to. In their Hebrew society there are rules and restrictions pertaining to sexual relations and who is allowed to marry who. These rules are stated in the book of Deuteronomy‚ and if the citizens do not abide by the laws written in the book‚ the punishments were harsh and brutal. However‚ the Shulamite and her lover seemed to be living in their own world where they could not care less about what society thought

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