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    Although Toru‚ the protagonist of Sakura Shrine Girls‚ comes from a family with a long lineage of priests he is more of a skeptic. Despite generations of his family all dedicating themselves to the understanding of the the spirit world‚ Toru simply doesn’t believe in gods or spirits at all. However‚ Toru does believe in keeping old practices alive‚ despite how silly they seem to him‚ which is why he goes and lives with his grandfather to receive training in the family tradition. Initially Toru thinks

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    Song Interpretation

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    Song Analysis and Interpretation 1. Title of the song • Through Glass 2. Artist • Stone Sour 3. Type of Song • Alternative rock 4. What was the song all about? • This song makes me think of reality and the actual scene of the world we lived in. Thus‚ our minds were corrupt by the media and giving praises to the stars that are not in their own identity perhaps “fake” people. We are bombarded and controlled by media and tell the people how life is supposed to be and it seems that they

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    “Dear Mr. President” By Pink “Dear Mr. President come take a walk with me. Let’s just pretend we’re two people and your not better then me. I’d to ask you some questions if we can speak honestly.” Pink’s song Dear Mr. President is an emotionally rich song touching on several social issues including the Iraq war‚ the contraversal No Child Left Behind Act‚ gay rights‚ and the hardships endured by the hard working middle class. Release in December 2006‚ Pink said “This [song] is an open letter to

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    Rhetorical Analysis of the song “Beauty for brokenness” by Graham Kendrick The song that I chose for rhetorical analysis is Beauty for brokenness by Graham Kendrick. This song was written in 1993 for the 25th anniversary of the charity Tear Fund. It was influenced by a visit that Kendrick had made to India in 1992 and his perception of the contrast between Indian poverty and Western affluence. It was included in his CD album Spark to a Flame (1993)‚ and has since been included in a number of mainstream

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    Generation to generation they passed down different cultural traditions like in the article by Jamaica Kincaid "Girl". this is the way you set a table for tea‚ this how you set a table for dinner". Originally were brought up to be house wives and care takers. Their jobs were to clean‚ cook‚ do the laundry." Wash the white clothes on Monday and put them on the stone

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    biological mother of Dorothy and surrogate mother of the rest of the girls. Last but certainly not least we have Blanche Devereaux‚ played by Rue McClanahan. Blanche‚ to once again put it bluntly‚ was the slut. The youngest one of the bunch‚ she forever had men on the mind‚ and almost as frequently had men in her boudoir! Obviously‚ these four characters all embody an extreme. However‚ everyone has part of one or all of The Golden Girls in

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    songs to use

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    The songs I want to use for the paper are Never Told by J. Cole where he talks about it as a father to son perspective because the son saw the father cheating‚ I also am going to use Breakdown by J. Cole because in this song he talk about it as a girls perspective on how she wants to cheat on her boyfriend. I will also use Let It Be by Dyme Def this song looks at it from the victims perspective and the person that wants to cheat.  Cheaters perspective o J Cole – Breakdown  In this song J Cole

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    Is Google Making Us Stupid

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    Cody Miller Collins English 1105 30 October 2014 Is Google Making Us Stupid? Today‚ the Internet has become a big part of our lives. We rely deeply on it to obtain information‚ but it makes it harder for us to retain information. In “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Nicholas Carr uses allusion‚ metaphor‚ and an appeal to logos in order to explain that the Internet is making society less smart and more reliant on technology. Carr uses various allusions in order to give the reader a better understanding

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    expectations for the daughter‚ but does not feel as if she is getting through to her daughter. the mother in the story‚ was expected to know everything about domestic survival‚ she was considered the teacher for the girl in the story. she was offering advice but at the same time she was scolding the girl for her promiscuity. there is no structure to this prose poem‚ I think the author did this on purpose to show that the narrator had a lot of information to give her daughter.this story seems as if it was in

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    educational success. This is especially true for the character Jimmy in the story “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets”‚ he was born into a low income family with uneducated

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