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Imagine By Jonah Lehrer Summary
In the excerpt of "Imagine", Jonah Lehrer asserts the importance of the critique and rebukes the
effectiveness of Brainstorming, a popular creativity technique where there are no dissenting
opinions given. Throughout the passage, Lehrer uses Pixar as an effective example of the creative
process, noting features of their environment that cause group productivity. In general, I agree with
Lehrer's assertions, and even think that some of Pixar's techniques could be productive in non–arts
environments. One topic that Lehrer discusses is the importance of a dissenting opinion.
Brainstorming and association games, he says, often lead to cliché ideas. I heartily agree with his
assertion–In fact, I even felt a little agitated when the author began to outline the success of Alex
Osborn, as I think brainstorming is overrated. Being a student today where the "Collaboration" is the
new, trendy buzzword, I can attest to the fact that brainstorming's great efficiency is a myth. While
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As I read the passage, for example, I was reminded of a recent episode of This American Life, "The
Secret Recordings of Carmen Segarra." According to the story, even after the 2008 crisis, the
Federal Reserve is not acting firmly enough with banks. Auditors have reported that the Federal
Reserve, or "The Fed," needs more outgoing individuals who are willing to be loud dissenters, but
the bureaucracy oriented Fed management isn't facilitating an environment where this is possible. To
me, this story seemed like a clear example where regular critique would benefit the organization. In
general it seems that industries with more critique–businesses, science–are more successful than
organizations which don't foster dissenting opinion, like Schools and Government
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Radioactive By Imagine Dragons Essay
In the song "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons the band talks about prison, hope, depression, and an
uprising. Throughout the song, the band explains some of the meanings that the song is about.
Imagine Dragons explain why the composer Paul Rodgers wrote the song and how he did it. The
main reason that the composer wrote the song was because Paul had a friend who went to prison and
explained to him that prison is just hard and physical labor. In line 6 the band sings "I wipe my brow
and sweat my rust meaning hard physical labor or work. Another line saying "All systems go, the
sun hasn't died" (line 31) meaning that there is still hope left in a person through a tragedy. Lines 12
and 25 say "I'm waking up, I feel it in my bones" which means
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Imagine John Lennon Analysis
John Lennon's Imagine is a very popular song from the music mogul. The song examines Social
issues and injustices throughout. The literary elements and underlying messages in the song are
phenomenal, Lennon examines issues in the cultural, economic, social and political context.
Keeping these four topics in mind, it is necessary to understand the political, social, cultural and
economic environment in which Lennon lived in during the making of this song.
"Imagine" was released in 1970. The 60's was an important decade for us humans, but specifically
the United States. We had many positive accomplishments such as the Moon landing, and the end of
segregation through the Civil Rights Movement. We also had negativity throughout the decade, for
example, the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, The Vietnam War, and the Nuclear Weapon Threat.
The 1960's was also the time when the peace movement was at its peak. Anti–war demonstrations
were a common sight on every street corner. Anti–communist ideologies were at an unprecedented
high following the war (Vietnam War). The uncountable lives lost by both sides made plenty realize
the futility of war and provoked them to spread the message of love, unity, and peace.
Due to pervasive demonstrations all over the world, there were social disturbances. As always, any
period of social uneasiness has a negative effect on the economy. Due to the huge war expenses and
lack of manpower to run the economy, the late 60's and early 70's experienced
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An Analysis Of 'Imagine' By John Lennon
Adeb Hamwi
Professor Dionne Leora–Ramirez
English 68
31 January 2018
Essay #3 "Imagine" – John Lennon
Who doesn't want to live in a world without peace? Many people use music as a source of happiness
and inner peace, causing many ideas and emotions to surface the mind. A large number of musicians
have gotten their inspiration for creating music from other musicians indicating that music can
inspire itself. John Lennon used to belong to one of the biggest bands in the world known as The
Beatles. Although he had a great life career experience with the Fab Four, he eventually realized it
was time for him (and everyone else) to move on. "Post–Beatles, John Lennon released his debut
solo album, "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band", featuring a raw, ... Show more content on
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John Lennon says "Imagine all the people living life in peace", suggesting to the listeners they could
have this life if they really tried to change the world; one thought at a time. However, many people
didn't agree with the song when released because they were too involved in the Vietnam war, which
is why he points out he is a dreamer and many types of hopefuls are out there wanting the same
results. The intended audience is anyone. Their social status or economic status status doesn't matter,
everyone deserves peace. A second point of view if the audience did what he said, may be very
different then what many expected. Living in a world of just peace and no bad or evil, is a world
without hope or dreams. Some would say the good evens out the bad and without the bad lie would
be miserable. It would show no inspiration to live and no reason to
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Imagine Your Kindergartner Essay
Imagine your kindergartner walking along the street alone and all of a sudden, a white van pulls up
and offers your child some candy, and he/she walks up to them. The person takes the kid and drives
off. What would you do if this happened? If I were to teach a lesson to some children I would
contain a lot of information for this topic. This child could have avoided this, he wouldn't have
fallen for it if he had known about stranger danger. I would explain what strangers are, and they are
people that you know. Next, I would explain the dangers, ways to avoid strangers, and why not to
talk to strangers online or in person. For my first part of my lesson, I would explain the dangers of
talking to a stranger. I would make a video to show to include in my presentation. I would ... Show
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First, I would have them write down ways to avoid strangers. I would have them pick a friend and
explain what I would do with them. One person would be a stranger, and one would be themselves.
They would role play, the stranger would offer the child some candy. The kindergartner would
practice ways to avoid the stranger, and try the ways that they had written down. The stranger and
child would switch and try out the ways that the other kid wrote down. They would learn what could
happen if they were to talk to a stranger. In this part of my lesson, I would explain to never talk to
strangers online or in person. I would show a video of a child going online and talking to someone
that they don't know. It would show the other side of the conversation (from the stranger's point of
view). The person would be on the other side tracking the IP address and locating the child. Then
they would take a trip to find them. The child would be kidnapped and they wouldn't know what to
do. I would have the kindergartners explain to me what they think happened in the video. I would
then either confirm or tell them that they weren't
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Imagine by John Lennon and Chandelier by Sia
Every era has different issues whether social, political or economical. In the sixties a new generation
of freedom loving hippies began due to the unjust drafting of young men to the war in Vietnam,
social and economical inequalities in society, along with several other issues. Talented young men
and woman began to express their anger towards these issues through music, creating some of the
most touching music we have known as a society. These lyrics have shaped our country and became
part of history. One of these songs is Imagine by John Lennon, which speaks about dreaming of a
"perfect world". In today's era, the issues aren't as appalling but the quick growth of technology has
almost produced new kinds of issues. For example, the ignorance of this generation causes music to
be mostly written about sex, drugs, party and money. The song Chandelier by Sia is a great model of
our society today. Both of these songs explain the eras that they were written in almost perfectly.
The Beatles were a huge impact on American history during the 60's and 70's. John Lennon, a
member of the band, published his single "Imagine" in 1971, leading to great controversies dealing
with religion, the government but also ignited a spark in young people's hearts. The lyrics "Imagine
there's no heaven, it's easy if you try. No hell below us. Above us only sky" and " and no religion
too" enraged many Catholics along with other religious believers of heaven and hell. They claimed
the song to be the
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Escapism In The Song Imagine It By MKTO
The world flight world view is about escapism. It's about how we need to leave this world behind to
get to our ultimate form. Nowadays we see more and more people discussing how much better life
here would be if we could change this or that they believe they can fix what is here on earth. The
world flight world view believes that to reach what we are really meant for we have to leave this
world behind and that the closes we can get to that perfection would be through a daydream. So in
the song Imagine It by MKTO. We hear about this amazing place but it all comes back to the title
that we can only imagine it. One of my favorite lines is "Somewhere off in outer space There's a
world, no wars, no hate Where all the broken hearts are safe I don't know where it is I just imagine
it". I love this line because I think it is very representative of the culture we have nowadays where
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In the song we also hear this part that talks about how I live in a world that's in pain You too where
the streets have no name 'Cause a untreated vet with a mental defect Is about to get a Glock, that's
insane Man, we sit the brink with a drink in a hand And the other with a grip on an iPhone Never
looking in each other's eyes Let alone at the stars One day, wonder where the time goes Zombies
waking up when the bomb drops Too many hearts stop beating when no heart stops Can't wait for
the world to change That's like waiting for the end of days. I really believe that the part that says a
grip on an iPhone never looking into each other's eyes let alone at the stars wondering where the
time goes because it is a very true statement of how being here with these worldly objects such as I
phones takes away from all the beautiful things in the world like the stars and the love in another
person's eyes. It says that even if we wanted to we can only imagine how it would feel to have that
kind of a connection with someone
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Essay about John Lennon
Social criticism examines literature in the cultural, economic, and political context in which it is
written or received. Keeping this definition in mind, it is necessary to understand the political,
cultural and economic environment in which Lennon the above famous words.
"Imagine" was released in 1970. The late 60's was the time of the Vietnam War and also the time
when the peace movement was at its peak. Anti–war demonstrations were a common sight on every
street corner. Anti–communist sentiments were at an all time high following the war. The countless
lives lost by both sides made plenty realize the fruitlessness of war and prompted them to spread the
message of love, unity and peace.
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"Imagine" is one such effort in getting closer to those elusive goals of peace and unity.
In the first verse of the song, Lennon tells us how important it is for us to live in the present moment
rather than worry about what is waiting for us upon our death. Even though it is normal to worry
about our death, Lennon urges us to pay more attention to the sky above us rather than heaven or
hell. This is especially true for those who lose out on the present moment worrying about the future.
Lennon envisions a world without any political and geographical boundaries when he says "Imagine
there's no countries" (Line 7). When there is a political oneness, there is no need for war. When
there is no religion, a difference of opinion does not arise. Varying political and religious views are
the most common reasons behind war. Lennon is envisioning a fantasy through this verse. He knows
that he can only dream about it.
Materialism over humanity is another topic that Lennon touches on. People, lost in selfishness and
greed, forget the importance of sharing and caring for each other. 'Love thy Neighbor' is a saying
that is lost on most people due to the materialistic attitude which is caused by the capitalistic society
that we live in today. When no one owns anything, then there is no room for greed and selfishness.
Lennon, as he says in his last verse, is a dreamer. After hearing the song and listening to the words,
one does feel saddened by how far Lennon's "dream" is
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Stereotypes In 'Thunder' By Imagine Dragons
People should be able to follow their dreams, no matter what anyone tells them. Like in "Raymond's
Run", a quote from the story says, –"which I can do without, thank you, even if my mother thinks
it's a shame I don't take part and act like a girl for a change." [Lines 176–178, page 31] relate to the
song, "Thunder" by Imagine Dragons with these lines from the song, "I was dreaming of bigger
things, and wanna leave my old life behind." What these lines have in common are that both of the
protagonists are uncomfortable being forced into situations, and wanting to change their lifestyle.
However, because of the people around both of them, they get ridiculed and forced into certain
stereotypes that do not generally describe who they are. For example,
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The Disadvantages And Disadvantages Of Reading
I. Introduction
A. Background information
General Background: For a long time, it is known that reading is an inseparable part of daily living
for an educated person.
Specific Background: There are a large amount of articles that discusses the advantages and
disadvantages of reading. Some authors discuss the negative sides of reading and literateness while
others wrote the article which is about the positive sides. One of those types of articles is "Why our
future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming" by Neil Gaiman who is an outstanding
English author of fictions, novels, comic books, and so on.
B. Thesis Statement Although there is a weaknesses in the article such that importance of libraries,
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People may access the libraries data, and easily find the information which is appropriate for their
interests. It will also help them to save their time.
Main idea/aspect # 2: Gaiman presents a strong argument about daydreaming that it does not not
matter, you are reader or writer, children or adult, everyone should daydream.
A. Supporting idea #1: "We have an obligation to imagine". It refers his claim smoothly.
1. When people imagine, they can change everything over and over, from smaller to bigger by
daydreaming.
B. Supporting idea #2: People can make things different in order to improve themselves.
1. "Individuals make the future, and they do it by imagining that things can be different". People
may sit somewhere, and imagine something which is does not exist in there. With this way, they can
dream about their future.
Main idea/aspect # 3: Another powerful argument of Gaiman's article is that importance of reading
fictions.
A. Supporting idea #1: People improve their empathy by reading functions.
1. While reading a book, people create a person and a place in their mind. It helps to use our
creativity and imagination.
2. "The world does not have to be like this. Things can be different". It helps people to go
somewhere where they have never gone by their
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Imagine Dragons Song
In the song, "It's Time" by Imagine Dragons, the band explains how it is time to leave college and
that it is time to venture into the real world. Although the real world is tough and twisting, he will
never change. The band has released many songs that help to carry a similar message ever since the
debut of this song in 2011. At 00:00, the song begins with a strong drum line. It is harsh and sudden
as though it is meant to surprise the listener rather than a softer intro. It is meant to get the listeners'
attention as well as to put them in the same mindset as the band. As the song continues, other
instruments are added and as the singing starts, the drums almost fade entirely. Their importance
moved from attention–grabbing to merely creating
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Analysis Of Imagine By John Lennon
Imagine A World with No Conflict
John Lennon's song "Imagine" was released in October 1971. Imagine was the most successful
single that Lennon produced and is perhaps the best song in music history for its strong message. He
wrote this song during the climax of the Vietnam War as an anti–war song. At this time in history
peace movements were popular because of all the wars happening that involved the country and its
people. His song is timeless as its message still applies today. It is true that everyone wants peace,
but this picture Lennon illustrates is a fantasy. The song Imagine is a fantasy imagination of John
Lennon that pushes the ideology of communism through its resemblance to an unrealistic society.
The first verse of the song begins with challenging people to imagine: "Imagine there's no heaven /
It's easy if you try / No hell below us / Above us, only sky / Imagine all the people living for today."
Lennon starts out by removing thoughts of religion by removing heaven and hell. Religion is a hotly
debated topic of whether one religion is right or wrong compared to another . In the past and present
day, religion has divided people in society because of the controversy behind it. Imagining "no
religion" would eliminate people's question of the afterlife and essentially allow them to live
peacefully in the moment, not fighting over what happens after life itself. He says we must "try " a
little. Religion is taught to most people while growing up;
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Imagine Dragons: Music Analysis
I like a variety of music, singers, bands, artist and genres however my favorite has always been
Imagine Dragons. When Imagine Dragons released their first album, "Night Vision" in 2013, it was
streaming over many of the radio stations I listen to like 98.7, 96.3 and 88.7. At that time in my life,
I had a lot going on and music has always helped me escape my troubles. Like I said before, I listen
to a huge variety of music and several different genres. I like the Beach Boys, Beyoncé, Green Day,
Beethoven and so much more. However when I listened to Imagine Dragons album for the first time
it honestly changed my life. It was similar to some of the other artists and bands I knew, however
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People were more attracted to Elvis Pressley, James Brown and Little Richard. Many of the women
who contributed to rock and roll never got the credit they deserved. So many people had a hard
enough time giving credit to any male that escaped tradition. For a woman to come along and try to
do the same thing usually went without much acknowledgement or credibility. During the rock and
roll era artist like Elvis Pressley were breaking traditions. That may seem hard to believe now, but
back then a man shaking his hips on stage for his fans was inappropriate. Few of the female
performers are remembered as rock and roll pioneers, because it was also more unsuitable for a
woman to play rock and roll. Ruth Brown, Wanda Jackson, Janis Joplin, and Tina Turner deserve
recognition because their influences altered the way people today listen to rock. These female artists
influenced some of the same and different eras of rock. For example Janis Joplin was a famous rock
singer in the 60's era. Janis's' fans referred to her as, "The Queen of Psychedelic Soul". Janis Joplin's
music was influenced by psychedelics and drugs. It gave her version of rock and roll a different
twist. Ruth Brown, Wanda Jackson, and Tina Turner all influenced rock in roll in different ways as
well. Whether it was their vocals, influences, or choice of instrument. One similarity that hip hop
and rock–and–roll shared is that they are American art
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Application Essay To The Imagine-It Academy
When we were children, we were raised on this a belief that if you desperately wanted something
enough and were motivated to work for it, you could achieve that goal. As a child I loved art and my
parents would always find me drawing, trying to improve my skill.
When I first entered high school, I chose the Imagine–It academy, which is apart of Venture
Academy, because it was known for its art and technology. That year was when I learned I had
social anxiety and wasn't just shy. I had a hard time going to school and talking to the teachers, as
well as the students. My immune system was starting to get affected by the stress, to the point where
I would miss a few days to a week at a time just from being sick. I switched schools my sophomore
year, to a school I where I was more comfortable and had a better chance of getting classes that
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So I switched schools again, this time to Delta Vista, the college prep academy. At this school not
only am I taking more vigorous classes, I am also dual–enrolled in Grand Canyon University, where
I am taking courses such as English, U.S. History, Sociology, and Statistics.
Which leads me to my educational goal, which is to be the first person in my immediate family to
graduate from a university. Both of my brothers are currently in a local junior college, and they have
said they feel as though they are squandering their time, and I would prefer not to feel the same way.
My major choice as of the present is exploratory, due to me wanting to pursue multiple educational
avenues and identify with something I can be passionate about. I have always been apart of events
and teams for my school and community, and would like to continue helping out throughout my
college
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Rhetorical Analysis Of John Lennon's 'Imagine'
Imagine For my rhetorical analysis paper I chose to use one of the most influential British singers of
all time, John Lennon. In his song Imagine, the very first line, "Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy
if you try," (John Lennon, Imagine), causes the listener to automatically begin thinking. The song is
emotionally filled and full of instances where a listener is forced to think of what Lennon is saying
in the song. Lennon was considered a very influential leader in efforts of world peace during his
time, and still to this day his messages reach across the world in his music. Songs such as "Imagine"
which still have a strong and powerful message decades after its first release. Lennon had a simple
style and approach which left nothing for deliberation, leading the listener straight to the point of his
messages. "Imagine" is one of the best examples of this, Lennon establishes his point multiple times
throughout this song and it creates a bond with his listeners which in turn creates a trust within
himself and his words.
After listening to the song, I can automatically tell what the message of the song is that Lennon is
portraying, and that is world peace. Lennon does an amazing job establishing his credibility in this
song, thus creating credibility within his audience, credibility is part of Ethos. Throughout his
musical career right up until his death in 1980, Lennon was heavily involved in peace activities.
During his musical career he was part of the world famous Beatles, and this gained him world fame
and allowed for his messages to be heard across the world. Lennon created even more Ethos for
himself in a controversial album, where he posed naked with his wife, Yoko Ono, in there bed. This
showed his fan base and the world that he was truly devoted to peace and love. Without his famous
involvement in the Beatles, Lennon would never have gained his spotlight in the world allowing for
his messages of peace and love to be heard. His ethos was within his people, not where he got his
ideas. Lennon felt what the world felt, and thus his credibility. When Lennon wrote "Imagine", and
penned the words, "You may say that I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one, I hope someday you'll
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Imagine Dragons: Smoke + Mirrors
Imagine Dragons exploded onto the music scene in 2012 with their debut album, Night Visions.
Supported by hit singles "It's Time" and "Radioactive," the album became the top selling rock album
of 2013. Having set the bar high for themselves, they came back swinging with their sophomore
album, Smoke + Mirrors, in 2015. With their big sound and honest lyrics, the band has garnered a
loyal global fan base. Read on to learn more about the team of Dan Reynolds (vocals), Daniel
Sermon (guitar), Ben McKee (bass) and Daniel Platzman (drums), and be sure to look out for part
two of our list, coming soon.
Number Fifteen: Their New Album was Recorded in Their New Home Studio. Imagine Dragons
decided to build their own home studio in order to record their new album, Smoke & Mirrors. They
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"Radioactive" was such a big hit for the band that it spent 87 weeks on the Hot 100 chart, beating
Jason Mraz's record by 11 weeks. The song was also the number one rock song and number one
alternative song of 2013.
Number Eleven: Their Recent Tour is Getting the Movie Treatment. On March 2, 2016, fans will be
able to see Imagine Dragons on the big screen for one night only. The film was captured during the
band's recent Smoke + Mirrors tour.
Number Ten: "Imagine Dragons" is an Anagram. While the band has never officially said what their
name is, they have said that the letters in "Imagine Dragons" are an anagram. They are not even sure
how they chose "Imagine Dragons" as a name.
Number Nine: They Have a Video Game. "Stage Rush: Imagine Dragons" is an iPhone game that
lets players run through Las Vegas and Paris as the band's members, picking up coins and unlocking
new levels. From now until March 4, 2016, Zig Zag Zoom, the creators of the game, will donate a
dollar per download to the Tyler Robinson Foundation. Stay tuned for part two of our list of 15
interesting facts about Imagine Dragons, coming
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Analysis Of Nature, By Ray Bradbury
In Ray Bradbury's novel, the author uses a range of rhetorical devices to emphasize the atmosphere
Douglas is living in.
In lines 3–5, the author uses personification to attribute the weather of summer as if it was a human
doing something, for example, "summer gathered in the weather, the wind had the proper touch, the
breathing of the world was long and warm and slow." In the quote, the weather of summer is calm
and relaxing referencing it as "long and warm" and the wind blowing as if it were a person blowing
air. In line 11, the author uses another instance of personification to amaze Douglas of summer, for
example, "let summer idle him", which means that summer "idles" him as in, makes him still of
amazement on its early morning stream. In line 14, the author uses hyperbole to exaggerate the
summer wind, for instance, "riding high in the June wind", which means Douglas is overstating the
feeling wind of summer as if he was riding it. In line 16, the author uses a metaphor to make trees
clean each other with water, for example, "At night when the trees washed together" which means
when its at night the trees end up being washed when they are close together. In lines 16–17, the
author uses simile to compare Douglas with an object, for instance, "he flashed his gaze like a
beacon from his lighthouse", which means that Douglas looks steadily at the outside of his house
like a "beacon from a lighthouse" and compares him as a "lighthouse" to show how he gazes the
outside. In
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Imagine By Jonah Lehrer Analysis
Do you believe in forgiveness or second chances? When asked this question most seem to say yes.
Everyone makes mistakes. A quote by Alexander Pope comes to mind, "to err is human, to forgive is
divine." But what really happens? On social media forgiveness and second chances seem to be
thrown out the window. Jonah Lehrer, a well–known blogger, author, and contributor, was about to
answer for his transgressions of plagiarism and fabrications. Michael Moynihan, a journalist, was
about to leak negative information about the book Imagine by Jonah Lehrer and told Lehrer, "I just
want you to know that it makes me feel like shit to do this."(p27) Michael was in a position to
muckrake and felt wrong. Jonah continuously embellished and plagiarized his publications. "But at
the time didn't think it was wrong." (p60) Jonah Lehrer should suffer the consequences of his
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No greater words were spoken for an incident of this magnitude. Jonah Lehrer went down a slippery
slop that brought an expiration date to his career and turmoil to his family. His first steps to that slop
were self–plagiarism, a reusing of one's works. Self–plagiarism should have been the first warning
signs, but he thought no wrong from it. He even went as far to say, "If I'd thought it was wrong I
would have taken some trouble to hide my tracks." (p60) Lehrer seemed not to care that he was
taking short cuts in his writings. He began to feel ambition and insecure of his work getting more
sloppy by using fake quotes and not doing fact checks. Lehrer's illusion was standing firm until
Michael Moynihan picked up the book Imagine to read. Michael was a Dylan nerd and knew that his
book was embellished. This is where Lehrer's façade crumbled to pieces. Rightfully so he began to
suffer the consequences of his transgression. Quickly, everything he worked for dissipated and the
shaming
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My Passion Of Soccer
Everyone has that certain thing that makes them who they are. That certain thing for me is soccer.
It's my hobby, my biggest interest, and my passion. Soccer isn't just a sport for me, it's my life. It has
been part of my life for as long as I can remember. I have played the intriguing game of soccer since
I was four years old, and I have loved it ever since.
I am known as a soccer player, which makes sense because it takes up most of my time, and that's
what I'm all about. I've been to Texas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Nebraska, and Missouri for soccer
tournaments or games. Since the leagues in the Kansas City area are much more competitive, my
family and I spend almost every weekend there due to games. I've spent countless hours at games
and practices, as well as other workouts and fitness events to better myself as an individual player. I
have had to miss other social events with my friends because of my dedication to soccer. I have even
had to miss friday night football games because of prior soccer commitments, and I love friday night
lights. There are mornings after games and tournaments when I wake up sore, with swollen, black
and blue bruises from cleats or from collisions that happened during games, but I wouldn't give up it
up for anything.
Balancing soccer with all other aspects of my life gets a little challenging sometimes. From school
with homework, to all of the extracurricular activities that I am involved in, I rarely ever have a free
night. Between Link Crew,
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Imagine By John Lennon
When it comes to analyzing a song there is no right or wrong way of doing so. Music appeals to
people differently and every person will interpret it based on their own feelings. I chose the song
Imagine by John Lennon because it's a song that speaks volume. John lennon is a very sensitive
singer that when you listen to his songs it touches your emotions and make you live the situation
discussed. In his song "Imagine", John Lennon expresses and tries to encourage call people to peace
regardless all the conflicts that people face such race, religion or ethnicity.
The song "imagine" was written in a period of war and more specific in the 70s when the war of
Vietnam was taking place. John lennon pathos' main concern is to show to the audience how the
world will look much better if people live in peace and away from any crisis and conflicts as he said,
"Imagine all the people living in peace". He tried to take listeners in a journey plenty of imagination.
Peace for john must everyone's priority because no one will like to live in war, this is why he called
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Nowadays, unfortunately, some people are judging the other not based on their competencies but
based on their social class, religion and race as he mentioned in his lyrics "Nothing to kill or die for
and no religion too". History proves him and gives a good example that most wars fought, had
something to do with people's religious and beliefs. John Lennon shows that people can exceed
those types of discrimination if everyone practice tolerance. People also should live in the same
social level, sharing and caring about each other and this will spread and give a world without wars
or any conflicts, full of tolerance and peace. a world totally different than the one we are living
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Senses in “UFO in Kushiro” Essay
"After the Quake" is a collection of imaginary short stories written by Haruki Murakami which
became well known after his emotional impact of the Kobe earthquake. The protagonist in "UFO in
Kushiro" is Komura, a Japanese salesman, who practically lives as an average person nowadays.
However, five days after the earthquake, Komura's perfect life falls apart when he finds a letter from
his wife, saying that she is gone forever. Trying to get use to the thought, Komura takes a break from
his work and goes on a journey to deliver a small box to another part of the country. Haruki
Murakami presents the story with an illustration of various senses. A Visual image is one of the
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It looks like the author's purpose of this story is to make readers think and decide on their own what
really happened to that woman. One of the author's tactile senses is the unknown box that Komura
has to deliver to Hokkaido. Sasaki, Komura's friend from work, gives him an attractive offer for a
trip to another part of the country for free, only if Komura delivers the mysterious box to his sister.
Komura accepts the offer and takes the box; however, something strange seems for him to be in the
box. Sasaki ensured Komura that there is "nothing fragile, and there are no 'hazardous materials'''
(Murakami 508). Komura takes the small package into his hands and shakes carefully but cannot
really feel anything. "As Sasaki had said, it weighed practically nothing. Komura held it in his hands
and studied it a few seconds. He gave it a little shake but he couldn't feel or hear anything moving
inside" (508), Murakami writes. The author leaves another dubious question for the readers, but
maybe it was Murakami's purpose of not telling all the details about the strange box. Auditory image
is also one of the Haruki Murakami's senses that create a better understanding of the "UFO in
Kushiro". The hearing sense in the story appears when Komura is in the plane and reads the
newspapers about the earthquake. Murakami writes:
The morning paper was full of the earthquake reports. He read it from beginning to end on the plane.
The number of dead
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Thunder By Imagine Dragons: Music Analysis
'I was dreaming of bigger things, and wanna leave my own life behind' (Imagine Dragons, 2017).
Loud chaotic noises are what is heard from a boat race and that is why a rock song is the best choice
for 'The Thunder' Offshore Superboat Championship campaign. That's why I believe that the song,
Thunder by Imagine Dragons, is the best choice as thunder can be associated with engines. This
song is also extremely loud throughout the whole song and this will capture the attention of the
audience more than if the advertisement was quiet. A rock song is perfect for the next event in 'The
Thunder' Offshore Superboat Championship to be held in Hervey Bay. As this song is called
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This is why Thunder by Imagine Dragons would be the best choice for the campaign to advertise
this wonderful event. Thunder grabs the attention of the audience as it is loud, mainly because of the
drums that are played that causes everyone look and listen to what is there. The loud engines can be
linked to the sound of thunder in various ways, including the use of sound and the unknown of what
may occur during the race. The use of pitch, duration and timbre help prove that this is the best song
for the event. This song will motivate the listeners into coming to the race and supporting the fellow
racers and those that made this event
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Imagine Dragons Research Paper
When it comes to bands and singers, Imagine Dragons is definitely one of the best. They are an
American indie/rock/alternative band from Las Vegas. Their variety in music, appealing sound and
development is what makes them worth your time. This band should definitely be added to your
playlist and here's why:
Imagine Dragons is an amazing band because of their variety of music. To some extent, it does not
matter what style of music you like, there will be a song they have written you will enjoy. They
range from alternative rock, to indie pop, electropop, indie rock and pop rock. Their songs can be
upbeat, mellow, aggressive or melancholic. 'Thunder' is an example of a more upbeat song while
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No one is going to listen to a poor sounding singer or band. Imagine Dragons definitely covers
sounding good. Their lead vocalist, Dan Reynolds, is loved by fans for his 'impassioned vocals [that]
often feel tailor–made for shout–out–loud choruses' (http://atwoodmagazine.com/) but also his
passionate vocals in other songs. Atwood magazine wrote a review for Imagine Dragons newest
album and said, 'Dan's vocals stretch over the music and into the silence, I can almost feel all of the
things the band's been through to get here.' Imagine Dragons has been through some difficulties in
their career and for a while, no one knew who they were and also having some members fight
depression. But then they wrote the right song and became famous. Although they became famous,
they stayed true to their original image and their fans. As reviews have shown, Imagine Dragons has
a very pleasant and also passionate sound. Some of their music can be slightly distorted, and this is
not to everyone's taste, but this only applies to a couple of their songs. Although their sound may not
be organic on the rare occasion, overall Dan Reynolds has an extremely pleasant sounding voice and
the instrumental side of the band is
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My Life Challenges
The most difficult challenge I have ever faced was dealing with my mother's life–threatening illness.
She knew of her diagnosis for a while, but kept it from me to keep me from worrying about her. It
was not until she learned that she needed to have surgery to tell me what was going on. Being strong
for her, while being scared and depressed myself, was the hardest thing I have ever had to do. My
mother told me last year. We were sitting at a restaurant, when the waiter just gave us our dessert.
She kept looking at me, with slight tears in her eyes, and she told we had to talk about something
serious. Everyone knows that when you hear those words, after that you only hear your heartbeat
getting louder and louder. When I first found out, I sort of sat there in shock. I didn't know how to
handle the situation because I knew there was nothing I could do right then and there to help her. I
had to depend on the hopeful possibility that she would just get better over time, and would be
cured. She told me her diagnosis, her treatment plan, and when she was scheduled for surgery. The
scariest thing to her is that she wanted to let me know what was going on now so I wouldn't wonder
why she would come home fatigued, and starting to lose weight, and her hair beginning to fall out.
The experience was life–changing. It affected me in more ways than one. The more time passed, the
more I was occupied with the idea of losing my mother at such a young age. I could not even
imagine a life without her. She is my best friend, and the number one person I can come to for
absolutely anything. To think that I could lose her at any second was affecting my mood every single
day. During school, I could not pay attention in class because I would imagine an awful possibility
like my mother not being there for my high school graduation. I could not handle school. I was
unable to complete certain home works or pass some tests and, so much that, the teachers were
noticing a change in me. I remember one day, I spent an entire class period with my head down on
the desk. My English teacher came up to me, told me she knew what was going on because my
mother had called her. She kept telling me that it was going to be okay, and that I had to be
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Analysis Of Imagine By John Lennon
The song Imagine was written by John Lennon, a former Beatle member. The Beatles were known
for making songs that talked about a better world, a world where people live in happiness and
harmony. This song was not created by John Lennon alone, somewhere around last year we get to
know that his wife was also involved in the making of this song. The song has become one of the
most famous songs in the world ranking number twenty five in the scale. Due to its controversial
Lyricas and radical ideas the song was made into a national anthem.
This song is not like many other songs out there today. Even though there is song today that talked
about world issues, this song is somewhat original because it addresses issues that people don't think
about, like having possessions. People kill for someone else possessions people go to war for
possessions; it also addresses points like how the world would be if people didn't have to care for
religion if people didn't die for religion. The main purpose for this song was to challenge society to
think of ideas and ways on how these problems could one day be solved, it was made to give people
the hope that maybe one day things will change and human existence as we know it will change as
well as our world for the better.
When John Lennon wrote this song he was trying to show people his way of seeing things, he
wanted people to see what he saw. The idea that he gave us was that if we think of all the things that
have affected us in some way, if we
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Imagine, by John Lennon Analysis
Aulia Andito Purbo 30/10/2013 13/350138/SA/17048
Imagine
By: John Lennon
John Lennon 's song entitled Imagine, from the title itself seems like inviting us to imagine what
John Lennon think about the world. The song reflects John Lennon 's consideration about how the
world would be like if there are no rules, no differences and all people don 't really think about their
own possession.
John Lennon thought that if the world could be like what I just mentioned above, there will be no
hatred and there would be only peace. John Lennon thought that the rules would lead people to
conflicts between themselves. Because if there is a rule, there is a stronger group that rule the
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He tried to influence the other with his idea. It also could ended with conflict.
The fourth paragraph implied that we need to set aside our possession. Also not to be greed or
hunger. Greedy people cannot be satisfied. Greedy people always want more. No matter if they
break the others right. John Lennon thought that we need to share our world together. He meant if
we could remove our possession, greed and hunger, it seem like we would have better
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Imagine Restoration Theory
Introduction:
The Imagine Restoration Theory is a foundation of a public apology. William Benoit based this
theory on "the assumption that image and reputation is a valuable commodity for individuals and
organizations, that image threats occur frequently, and that communication can help repair image"
(Seeger, M. W., & Padgett, D. R., 2010, para #7)–his imagine restoration strategies are the most
comprehensive and widely applied. To apply this theory, the attack must have two components: the
accused is held for responsible for an action and that act is considered offensive. Benoit then
proposes five image–restoration strategies to choose from: denial, evading responsibility, reducing
offensiveness of the event, corrective action, and mortification. Each strategy offers a chance for
companies to restore their image in the wake of a crisis (Steiner, Z., 2012).
On February 19th, 2017, a former Uber employee, Susan Fowler, exposed her severe sexual
harassment experience, Uber's hostile HR department, and the company's toxic work environment.
Fowler was a former female engineer at Uber and reported that "when she started working at Uber
her department was 25% women; by the time she left it was 3%" (Milthaup and Williams, 2017,
para. 8). Fowler reported the constant misconduct she had received to the Human Resources
Department and in response they claimed that she – Susan – might be the problem. This crisis has
yet to be completely addressed by Uber.
Furthermore, Uber is not
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Islam and Reality Check Imagine
Reality Check Imagine for a second, you are walking down the street. Your typical, average day
includes dirty looks and nasty stares. Passersby look you up and down and sneer. They point when
they think you're not looking. They whisper to their friends about you. You hear the words, "towel
head" and "terrorist". Whether you're a man with a beard and taqiyah (prayer cap) or a woman with
a head scarf, it hurts to be treated this way. So why does it happen? Why do so many non–Muslims
continuously provoke the Muslims in this country? Why here in the United States, where we have
freedom of religion, freedom of expression, freedom to show the world that we are Christian or
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Khan started wearing the hijab as a freshman in high school. She admits it that it was challenging to
get up in the morning and be ready to deal with the kids at school. "Dealing with wearing a hijab in
a society where covering up is not the norm was definitely tough. I mean for the most part, everyone
was very curious as to why I was wearing a scarf. After I explained, people had mixed opinions, but
they were willing to accept it. As far as other acquaintances, I did get a couple of awkward stares,
but no one actually said anything to my face." Khan has some advice for her fellow companions, "I
would tell them to be open–minded... I'm not telling them to convert or telling them to agree with
Islam. What I would insist is for them to actually learn about Islam and its true teachings before
making judgments about the religion or Muslims." Now a freshman in college, she doesn't even
think about it. People have gotten used to her and treat her just like anybody else. Fortunately, she
has found herself a Muslim roommate, so with both of them together, it's not as intimidating as
taking on the world alone. Khan's final words of the interview were inspiring, "You gotta do what
you gotta do, you know? Deal with the crap well and live a good life. I mean, I couldn't be
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Personal Narrative: What Is Your Favorite Star Wars
A few days ago I asked you "What is your favorite Star Wars quote" and in response you said "Do.
Or do not. There is not try – and I have to admit that's a great quote and I like it, not only that, it fits
perfectly with what I'm about to say, so thank you. I know we live in different states and I know this
can be and is hard for both of us, not just you. With that being said, if you know that you cannot,
will not, or simply don't want to wait, please do not engage in daily conversation with me that may
cause my feelings or rather our feelings to get stronger for each other. I know not when we will
meet, but I know I would love to meet you. And with both our schedules, you working full time and
I going to school full time and working part
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Imagine Dragons Hyperbole
In the song "On Top Of The World" by Imagine Dragons, they are singing about how you shouldn't
give up no matter what the circumstances. The artists are saying that you shouldn't let anyone or
anything stand in your way of success. The theme of relationships is shown by examples of
hyperboles and personification. The theme of never giving up is shown with hyperboles and
personification. Starting off with "Cause I'm on top of the world". "Cause I'm on top of the world"
would be a hyperbole because you can't actually be on top of the world. What Imagine Dragons are
trying to say is that if you keep pushing to reach your goal and eventually achieve it. Once you
achieve that goal you might feel like you are on top of the world. Secondly, "Life
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Martin Espada's Imagine The Angels Of Bread
Imagine a New Year Martin Espada is a Brooklyn, New York native who created several abstracts of
poetry, which challenged the reader as well as himself. He composed "Imagine the Angels of Bread"
which was a poem that combined both the personal and the political problems. Martin expressed his
hope for a better future with less injustice crimes and equality. Espada came to appreciate the need
for people of color to fight against injustice and poverty. In Martin Espada's poem, "what are the
Angels of Bread"? In the poem "Imagine the Angels of Bread," Martin Espada expressed that he
wanted the world to change. His poem explored Latino actualities and characteristics. Being that he
was a minority he was aware of the things Latinos went through. In his poem he stated "This is the
year that those who swim the border's undertow and shiver in boxcars are greeted with trumpets and
drums at the first railroad crossing on the other side" (lines 23–28).He wants the unjust to finally
receive their award of freedom. Espada desired equality and wanted all ethnics to be treated equal.
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Another stanza in his poem stated "this is the year that darkskinned men lynched a century ago
return to sip coffee quietly with the apologizing descendants of their executioners" (18–23). Martin
defines that in this year all races will be treated equal or better. According to Peter Henriot, "social
sin attempts to identify and interpret structural injustice. Such systemic sinfulness may take the form
of structures that violate human dignity, stifle freedom, or impose gross inequality; .situations that
promote or facilitate individual selfishness. . ." (Heyer.) In "Imagine the Angels of Bread" Espada
created a sense of superfluous. He wanted all citizens to be accepted for who they are not what they
have
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Imagine Dragons Pros And Cons
When it comes to being the best alternative rock band of their time, Las Vegas' own, Imagine
Dragons, has constantly proven that they are without a doubt in the running. Their most successful
album, Night Vision, took off at full force and swept the top 100 charts with "Radioactive" peaking
at 7 and "Demons" ascending to the 9th spot. These successes are attributed to the accomplished
group of musicians composing this album: Dan Reynolds (guitar/vocals), Daniel Platzman (Drums),
Daniel Wayne Sermon (guitar) and Ben McKee (bass guitar). The talented members of the band
have shown that they can connect with their fans on an intellectual level in "Radioactive" as well as
an emotional level as proven through the stellar success of their hit "Demons."
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Personal Narrative: Imagine A Permaculture World
Long ago, the concept of self–sustaining, organic fruits and vegetables was actually a reality. The
earth was created in this fashion to sustain life, and in an attempt to streamline production, people
have created farms that chemically treat our foods. However; it is possible to go back to the basics
as an entire community, not just an individual striving alone. Imagine a Permaculture World is a
non–profit organization whose mission is just that. The sun shines brightly on my windshield,
heating the entire car as I drive along Bayshore Drive. I pass an empty lot speckled with dandelions.
On my left is a baseball field enclosed with shiny chain link fencing. Further ahead is another road
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It is the root of the food forest, which is a seven layer companion garden. The first layer is the
canopy comprised of large fruit and nut trees. Below that is the low tree layer made up of dwarf fruit
trees. Then the shrub layer houses currants and berries. The fourth, herbaceous layer is made up of
comfreys, beets, and herbs. From there you have the root vegetables that make up the rhizosphere or
fifth layer. The sixth layer is the soil surface which contains ground covering plants such as
strawberries. Finally the seventh layer, also called the vertical layer, is home to climbers and vines.
It is easier to think of a food forest like an actual forest in which all of the edible plants grow with
each other in order to sustain life. Every plant has a companion plant that serves a purpose whether
it be to provide proteins or to ward of harmful
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Differences And Similarities Between Lennon And Cobain
INTRODUCTION "Everybody loves you when you're six feet in the ground," was once said by
John Lennon. "The finest day I ever had was when tomorrow never came," – Kurt. Though they
died in the midst of their career, John Lennon and Kurt Cobain amazed people with their successes,
obstacles, music. John Winston Lennon was born on October 9, 1940 in Liverpool, England ("John"
1). At the time, World War II was going on (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 14). His parents,
Alfred "Alf" Lennon and Julia Lennon divorced when he was a child (Burlingame, John Lennon:
Imagine 21) and he had to move in with his aunt and uncle (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 25).
In elementary school, he played guitar and harmonica, always enjoying music (Burlingame, John
Lennon: Imagine 32). The first song he ever learned was "That'll be the Day" by Buddy Holly
(Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 33). As music took over his life, John got distracted and his
aunt told him that he could not make a living by playing guitar (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine
36). When John was teenager, he started writing and composing music (Canale 1) as well as drawing
and writing books. He wrote two books, "In His Own Write" and "A Spaniard in the Works"
(Watson 2). Similarly to Lennon, another musician got their inspiration at a young age. Kurt Donald
Cobain was born on February 20, 1967 in Aberdeen, Washington to Wendy and Don Cobain
(Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 11). He came from a musical family and was introduced to
music at an early age. When he was three years old, he wrote his first song, "Corn on the Cops."
When he started playing guitar, he held it backwards because he was left–handed, and played
popular Beatles' songs like "Hey Jude" (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 12). He was fourteen
years old when he received his first electric guitar (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 18). Like
John, Kurt was involved with the visual arts and enjoyed drawing, whittling, and painting
(Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 13). The two musicians' background allowed them to prosper
in the future. In 1956, John Lennon formed his first band, The Quarrymen, who had their first
concert in 1959 (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 38). Later, in 1960, the band
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Descriptive Speech On Disgrace
How can anyone expect to learn unless they make mistakes? Receiving unnecessary comments from
another pupil isn't ever compelling. I can't imagine anybody in this universe that prefers to be talked
down by their peers; being told you're incorrect is extremely humiliating. Mistakes are matters than
can escalate out–of–proportion due to peers overwhelming you with anxiety; there's nothing we can
achieve to control this besides, development, cognitive therapy, or medication. Genuinely a majority
of my mistakes occur in band class when playing the trombone. These mistakes range from cold
lips, not focused (Off–Task), intonation, etc. Music is without a doubt entertaining to hear, but
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My ears were racing with sound, from the woodwind instruments; they sounded absolutely exquisite
from tone to articulation to even the trill. Before I could lay my hands on my warm lap, our teacher
calls upon us to perform. Nervous wasn't even the word you could describe. Anxiety was haunting
my existence! I take in my air as if I were a vacuum that was sucking dirt out of a carpet. Still taking
in the cold dark air, my heart started to sprint as the first note was projected. Surprisingly, no notes
were cracked in this challenging spot; some of the notes are three ledger lines above the bass clef
staff. My chops were warm and feet were ready for the next song "Can't Hold Us".
In my previous year I performed Can't Hold Us with no malfunction what so ever. Odd reasoning
entered my mind and I imagined myself playing it poorly. I immediately overcame these terrible
"mind games" and moved onto the optimistic point–of–view. I started to imagine myself playing the
song with absolute precision. Picking up my horn felt, such as sticking my whole hand into a bucket
of ice cubes. My trigger was as stiff as a board and my slide felt moving school glue. I was not ready
to perform this piece nor any song for that matter. I started out with a few bars of rest, during this
break I start warming my horn for the fourth bar. The notes escaped the horn "Du–Du–Do–Da–Da".
I was on a role to begin with, until we arrived on the sets of
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Imagine Living At The Year 1960
Imagine living in the year 1960. The post WWII high runs rampantly through America; space
exploration and the emergence of the Civil Rights Movement scroll along the nightly news
headlines. Americans feel the effects of one of the best times in U.S. history. 56 year ago, American
life possessed a different culture. Now flash forward to 2016. Expressing happiness about civil
rights and space exploration seems pretty redundant because we acquired these luxuries quite some
time ago. Similarly, history shown through the October and November issues of The Wheel–the St.
Catherine University newspaper–displays the idea that the Katies in 1960 experienced life much
differently than they do today. The Wheel depicts the contrasting aspects of life between Katies in
1960 and the present through their residence life, campus experiences, and the current events of the
era. Living on campus is an integral part of the college experience, the Katies of 1960 encountered
contrastingly different residence life scenarios than the Katies of 2016 in the sense of where they
lived, how much it cost, and how many other women lived with them. A big part of life for most
current freshmen at St. Catherine University is living on campus. Seeing as about 80% of all first
year students live in the three freshmen dorms (Stanton, Crandall, and St. Mary's), residence life
plays a big role in college. However, compare that to residence life in 1960 when construction of
Stanton and Crandall Hall had
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Prologue: Battle Cry, Imagine Dragons
– [ Prologue – Battle Cry ] – Nobody can save me now The king is crowned It's do or die Nobody
can save me now The only sound Is the battle cry – Battle Cry, Imagine Dragons – – – – Screeches
rang across the night. The rain sluiced down in heavy sheets. The battling cats could barely see their
own noses, much less their opponents. It was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He might have been handsome once, except now his craggy face was slashed and marred by three
long and twisted scars. They twisted his muzzle into a permanent sneer, exposing yellowed and
crooked teeth. His force was well–prepared, having been training since they were young. Kits, even,
each trained to win and hungry for battle. For blood. The clan cats were weak in comparison. The
scarred leader stalked through the battle ground, the screeches of the wounded falling on deaf ears.
They were no use to him now. Through the rain and darkness he moved, cutting through the battle
like a knife. A slight smile hovered on his twisted face. At last he found the cat he sought. He leaped
at the lithe tortoiseshell tom, hooked claws sinking into his sleek pelt. His greater weight pinned the
cat to the ground. Around them, the battle slowly ground to a halt. It had all come down to this. The
scarred tom let out a rusty, unpractised purr. "You have fought well, Redstar. Do not be ashamed of
this defeat." The tortoiseshell writhed like a captured pike, struggling to free himself. "I will never
be proud of losing to you," he spat, voice laden with
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Meaning Of The Song 'Warriors' By Imagine Dragons
"Warriors" by Imagine Dragons is not just about victory, yet its meaning is not acknowledged by the
audience. The song starts out in the childhood of a young child that progresses throughout the
duration of the song by maintaining constant effort in using his creativity to progressively build a
perfect town. Through the use of repetition, imagery, and symbolism, Imagine Dragons portray the
journey of an imaginative boy who seeks the limits of his own mind. The repetition in the song
emphasize the effort and persistency of the child as he continues his journey without any hesitation.
When the speaker constantly repeats "here we [the child and the speaker] are don't turn away now,"
the speaker urges the child to grasp onto his hard work and
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Comparing Letter Home And Waiting For Dan
"Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I
hope someday you'll join us, and the world would be as one." John Lennon's song Imagine
represents peace and equality throughout the world. He states how imagining there's no heaven,
countries, and possessions. He uses peaceful protesting in order to make people realize that the
world can have tranquility and agreeance. Both the letter, "A Letter Home" and the story, "Waiting
for Dan" both represents the powerful words that John Lennon wrote. Both of the written opinions
share many similarities and differences.
Similarities. We all have similarities with someone, no matter if you share a physical trait, or a
mental. "A Letter Home" and "Waiting for Dan" both have different similarities throughout the
story. One similarity is that they both represents people protesting for what they believe in. This is
true because in "Waiting for Dan" it states, "A group of African Americans and whites would board
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Everyone has them. No one is exactly alike, our personalities make us different from friends and
family. The two written pieces, "A Letter Home" and "Waiting for Dan", both show many
differences. One difference that the two share is the event they are based off of, in "A Letter Home"
it is based off of the protests at Kent University due to the Vietnam War, and "Waiting for Dan" is
about the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960's. "A Letter Home" shows the tragic events that
happened during the protests at Kent University due to the military infiltrating Cambodia.
Differently, the story "Waiting for Dan" shows how the story is about the Freedom Rides, a peaceful
way to protest during the Civil Rights Movement, in order for a non racist, equal, full of peace
community. With no discrimination. This is one of the differences with the letter, "A Letter Home"
and the story "Waiting for
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Imagine By Jonah Lehrer Summary Critiques Brainstorming

  • 1. Imagine By Jonah Lehrer Summary In the excerpt of "Imagine", Jonah Lehrer asserts the importance of the critique and rebukes the effectiveness of Brainstorming, a popular creativity technique where there are no dissenting opinions given. Throughout the passage, Lehrer uses Pixar as an effective example of the creative process, noting features of their environment that cause group productivity. In general, I agree with Lehrer's assertions, and even think that some of Pixar's techniques could be productive in non–arts environments. One topic that Lehrer discusses is the importance of a dissenting opinion. Brainstorming and association games, he says, often lead to cliché ideas. I heartily agree with his assertion–In fact, I even felt a little agitated when the author began to outline the success of Alex Osborn, as I think brainstorming is overrated. Being a student today where the "Collaboration" is the new, trendy buzzword, I can attest to the fact that brainstorming's great efficiency is a myth. While Alex Osborn claims that the quantity of ideas is more important than their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I read the passage, for example, I was reminded of a recent episode of This American Life, "The Secret Recordings of Carmen Segarra." According to the story, even after the 2008 crisis, the Federal Reserve is not acting firmly enough with banks. Auditors have reported that the Federal Reserve, or "The Fed," needs more outgoing individuals who are willing to be loud dissenters, but the bureaucracy oriented Fed management isn't facilitating an environment where this is possible. To me, this story seemed like a clear example where regular critique would benefit the organization. In general it seems that industries with more critique–businesses, science–are more successful than organizations which don't foster dissenting opinion, like Schools and Government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Radioactive By Imagine Dragons Essay In the song "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons the band talks about prison, hope, depression, and an uprising. Throughout the song, the band explains some of the meanings that the song is about. Imagine Dragons explain why the composer Paul Rodgers wrote the song and how he did it. The main reason that the composer wrote the song was because Paul had a friend who went to prison and explained to him that prison is just hard and physical labor. In line 6 the band sings "I wipe my brow and sweat my rust meaning hard physical labor or work. Another line saying "All systems go, the sun hasn't died" (line 31) meaning that there is still hope left in a person through a tragedy. Lines 12 and 25 say "I'm waking up, I feel it in my bones" which means ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Imagine John Lennon Analysis John Lennon's Imagine is a very popular song from the music mogul. The song examines Social issues and injustices throughout. The literary elements and underlying messages in the song are phenomenal, Lennon examines issues in the cultural, economic, social and political context. Keeping these four topics in mind, it is necessary to understand the political, social, cultural and economic environment in which Lennon lived in during the making of this song. "Imagine" was released in 1970. The 60's was an important decade for us humans, but specifically the United States. We had many positive accomplishments such as the Moon landing, and the end of segregation through the Civil Rights Movement. We also had negativity throughout the decade, for example, the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, The Vietnam War, and the Nuclear Weapon Threat. The 1960's was also the time when the peace movement was at its peak. Anti–war demonstrations were a common sight on every street corner. Anti–communist ideologies were at an unprecedented high following the war (Vietnam War). The uncountable lives lost by both sides made plenty realize the futility of war and provoked them to spread the message of love, unity, and peace. Due to pervasive demonstrations all over the world, there were social disturbances. As always, any period of social uneasiness has a negative effect on the economy. Due to the huge war expenses and lack of manpower to run the economy, the late 60's and early 70's experienced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. An Analysis Of 'Imagine' By John Lennon Adeb Hamwi Professor Dionne Leora–Ramirez English 68 31 January 2018 Essay #3 "Imagine" – John Lennon Who doesn't want to live in a world without peace? Many people use music as a source of happiness and inner peace, causing many ideas and emotions to surface the mind. A large number of musicians have gotten their inspiration for creating music from other musicians indicating that music can inspire itself. John Lennon used to belong to one of the biggest bands in the world known as The Beatles. Although he had a great life career experience with the Fab Four, he eventually realized it was time for him (and everyone else) to move on. "Post–Beatles, John Lennon released his debut solo album, "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band", featuring a raw, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Lennon says "Imagine all the people living life in peace", suggesting to the listeners they could have this life if they really tried to change the world; one thought at a time. However, many people didn't agree with the song when released because they were too involved in the Vietnam war, which is why he points out he is a dreamer and many types of hopefuls are out there wanting the same results. The intended audience is anyone. Their social status or economic status status doesn't matter, everyone deserves peace. A second point of view if the audience did what he said, may be very different then what many expected. Living in a world of just peace and no bad or evil, is a world without hope or dreams. Some would say the good evens out the bad and without the bad lie would be miserable. It would show no inspiration to live and no reason to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Imagine Your Kindergartner Essay Imagine your kindergartner walking along the street alone and all of a sudden, a white van pulls up and offers your child some candy, and he/she walks up to them. The person takes the kid and drives off. What would you do if this happened? If I were to teach a lesson to some children I would contain a lot of information for this topic. This child could have avoided this, he wouldn't have fallen for it if he had known about stranger danger. I would explain what strangers are, and they are people that you know. Next, I would explain the dangers, ways to avoid strangers, and why not to talk to strangers online or in person. For my first part of my lesson, I would explain the dangers of talking to a stranger. I would make a video to show to include in my presentation. I would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, I would have them write down ways to avoid strangers. I would have them pick a friend and explain what I would do with them. One person would be a stranger, and one would be themselves. They would role play, the stranger would offer the child some candy. The kindergartner would practice ways to avoid the stranger, and try the ways that they had written down. The stranger and child would switch and try out the ways that the other kid wrote down. They would learn what could happen if they were to talk to a stranger. In this part of my lesson, I would explain to never talk to strangers online or in person. I would show a video of a child going online and talking to someone that they don't know. It would show the other side of the conversation (from the stranger's point of view). The person would be on the other side tracking the IP address and locating the child. Then they would take a trip to find them. The child would be kidnapped and they wouldn't know what to do. I would have the kindergartners explain to me what they think happened in the video. I would then either confirm or tell them that they weren't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Imagine by John Lennon and Chandelier by Sia Every era has different issues whether social, political or economical. In the sixties a new generation of freedom loving hippies began due to the unjust drafting of young men to the war in Vietnam, social and economical inequalities in society, along with several other issues. Talented young men and woman began to express their anger towards these issues through music, creating some of the most touching music we have known as a society. These lyrics have shaped our country and became part of history. One of these songs is Imagine by John Lennon, which speaks about dreaming of a "perfect world". In today's era, the issues aren't as appalling but the quick growth of technology has almost produced new kinds of issues. For example, the ignorance of this generation causes music to be mostly written about sex, drugs, party and money. The song Chandelier by Sia is a great model of our society today. Both of these songs explain the eras that they were written in almost perfectly. The Beatles were a huge impact on American history during the 60's and 70's. John Lennon, a member of the band, published his single "Imagine" in 1971, leading to great controversies dealing with religion, the government but also ignited a spark in young people's hearts. The lyrics "Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try. No hell below us. Above us only sky" and " and no religion too" enraged many Catholics along with other religious believers of heaven and hell. They claimed the song to be the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Escapism In The Song Imagine It By MKTO The world flight world view is about escapism. It's about how we need to leave this world behind to get to our ultimate form. Nowadays we see more and more people discussing how much better life here would be if we could change this or that they believe they can fix what is here on earth. The world flight world view believes that to reach what we are really meant for we have to leave this world behind and that the closes we can get to that perfection would be through a daydream. So in the song Imagine It by MKTO. We hear about this amazing place but it all comes back to the title that we can only imagine it. One of my favorite lines is "Somewhere off in outer space There's a world, no wars, no hate Where all the broken hearts are safe I don't know where it is I just imagine it". I love this line because I think it is very representative of the culture we have nowadays where we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the song we also hear this part that talks about how I live in a world that's in pain You too where the streets have no name 'Cause a untreated vet with a mental defect Is about to get a Glock, that's insane Man, we sit the brink with a drink in a hand And the other with a grip on an iPhone Never looking in each other's eyes Let alone at the stars One day, wonder where the time goes Zombies waking up when the bomb drops Too many hearts stop beating when no heart stops Can't wait for the world to change That's like waiting for the end of days. I really believe that the part that says a grip on an iPhone never looking into each other's eyes let alone at the stars wondering where the time goes because it is a very true statement of how being here with these worldly objects such as I phones takes away from all the beautiful things in the world like the stars and the love in another person's eyes. It says that even if we wanted to we can only imagine how it would feel to have that kind of a connection with someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Essay about John Lennon Social criticism examines literature in the cultural, economic, and political context in which it is written or received. Keeping this definition in mind, it is necessary to understand the political, cultural and economic environment in which Lennon the above famous words. "Imagine" was released in 1970. The late 60's was the time of the Vietnam War and also the time when the peace movement was at its peak. Anti–war demonstrations were a common sight on every street corner. Anti–communist sentiments were at an all time high following the war. The countless lives lost by both sides made plenty realize the fruitlessness of war and prompted them to spread the message of love, unity and peace. Due to ubiquitous demonstrations all over the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Imagine" is one such effort in getting closer to those elusive goals of peace and unity. In the first verse of the song, Lennon tells us how important it is for us to live in the present moment rather than worry about what is waiting for us upon our death. Even though it is normal to worry about our death, Lennon urges us to pay more attention to the sky above us rather than heaven or hell. This is especially true for those who lose out on the present moment worrying about the future. Lennon envisions a world without any political and geographical boundaries when he says "Imagine there's no countries" (Line 7). When there is a political oneness, there is no need for war. When there is no religion, a difference of opinion does not arise. Varying political and religious views are the most common reasons behind war. Lennon is envisioning a fantasy through this verse. He knows that he can only dream about it. Materialism over humanity is another topic that Lennon touches on. People, lost in selfishness and greed, forget the importance of sharing and caring for each other. 'Love thy Neighbor' is a saying that is lost on most people due to the materialistic attitude which is caused by the capitalistic society that we live in today. When no one owns anything, then there is no room for greed and selfishness. Lennon, as he says in his last verse, is a dreamer. After hearing the song and listening to the words, one does feel saddened by how far Lennon's "dream" is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Stereotypes In 'Thunder' By Imagine Dragons People should be able to follow their dreams, no matter what anyone tells them. Like in "Raymond's Run", a quote from the story says, –"which I can do without, thank you, even if my mother thinks it's a shame I don't take part and act like a girl for a change." [Lines 176–178, page 31] relate to the song, "Thunder" by Imagine Dragons with these lines from the song, "I was dreaming of bigger things, and wanna leave my old life behind." What these lines have in common are that both of the protagonists are uncomfortable being forced into situations, and wanting to change their lifestyle. However, because of the people around both of them, they get ridiculed and forced into certain stereotypes that do not generally describe who they are. For example, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. The Disadvantages And Disadvantages Of Reading I. Introduction A. Background information General Background: For a long time, it is known that reading is an inseparable part of daily living for an educated person. Specific Background: There are a large amount of articles that discusses the advantages and disadvantages of reading. Some authors discuss the negative sides of reading and literateness while others wrote the article which is about the positive sides. One of those types of articles is "Why our future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming" by Neil Gaiman who is an outstanding English author of fictions, novels, comic books, and so on. B. Thesis Statement Although there is a weaknesses in the article such that importance of libraries, analyzing shows that author ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People may access the libraries data, and easily find the information which is appropriate for their interests. It will also help them to save their time. Main idea/aspect # 2: Gaiman presents a strong argument about daydreaming that it does not not matter, you are reader or writer, children or adult, everyone should daydream. A. Supporting idea #1: "We have an obligation to imagine". It refers his claim smoothly. 1. When people imagine, they can change everything over and over, from smaller to bigger by daydreaming. B. Supporting idea #2: People can make things different in order to improve themselves. 1. "Individuals make the future, and they do it by imagining that things can be different". People may sit somewhere, and imagine something which is does not exist in there. With this way, they can dream about their future. Main idea/aspect # 3: Another powerful argument of Gaiman's article is that importance of reading fictions. A. Supporting idea #1: People improve their empathy by reading functions. 1. While reading a book, people create a person and a place in their mind. It helps to use our creativity and imagination. 2. "The world does not have to be like this. Things can be different". It helps people to go somewhere where they have never gone by their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Imagine Dragons Song In the song, "It's Time" by Imagine Dragons, the band explains how it is time to leave college and that it is time to venture into the real world. Although the real world is tough and twisting, he will never change. The band has released many songs that help to carry a similar message ever since the debut of this song in 2011. At 00:00, the song begins with a strong drum line. It is harsh and sudden as though it is meant to surprise the listener rather than a softer intro. It is meant to get the listeners' attention as well as to put them in the same mindset as the band. As the song continues, other instruments are added and as the singing starts, the drums almost fade entirely. Their importance moved from attention–grabbing to merely creating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Analysis Of Imagine By John Lennon Imagine A World with No Conflict John Lennon's song "Imagine" was released in October 1971. Imagine was the most successful single that Lennon produced and is perhaps the best song in music history for its strong message. He wrote this song during the climax of the Vietnam War as an anti–war song. At this time in history peace movements were popular because of all the wars happening that involved the country and its people. His song is timeless as its message still applies today. It is true that everyone wants peace, but this picture Lennon illustrates is a fantasy. The song Imagine is a fantasy imagination of John Lennon that pushes the ideology of communism through its resemblance to an unrealistic society. The first verse of the song begins with challenging people to imagine: "Imagine there's no heaven / It's easy if you try / No hell below us / Above us, only sky / Imagine all the people living for today." Lennon starts out by removing thoughts of religion by removing heaven and hell. Religion is a hotly debated topic of whether one religion is right or wrong compared to another . In the past and present day, religion has divided people in society because of the controversy behind it. Imagining "no religion" would eliminate people's question of the afterlife and essentially allow them to live peacefully in the moment, not fighting over what happens after life itself. He says we must "try " a little. Religion is taught to most people while growing up; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Imagine Dragons: Music Analysis I like a variety of music, singers, bands, artist and genres however my favorite has always been Imagine Dragons. When Imagine Dragons released their first album, "Night Vision" in 2013, it was streaming over many of the radio stations I listen to like 98.7, 96.3 and 88.7. At that time in my life, I had a lot going on and music has always helped me escape my troubles. Like I said before, I listen to a huge variety of music and several different genres. I like the Beach Boys, Beyoncé, Green Day, Beethoven and so much more. However when I listened to Imagine Dragons album for the first time it honestly changed my life. It was similar to some of the other artists and bands I knew, however this band was different from any band I've ever heard before. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People were more attracted to Elvis Pressley, James Brown and Little Richard. Many of the women who contributed to rock and roll never got the credit they deserved. So many people had a hard enough time giving credit to any male that escaped tradition. For a woman to come along and try to do the same thing usually went without much acknowledgement or credibility. During the rock and roll era artist like Elvis Pressley were breaking traditions. That may seem hard to believe now, but back then a man shaking his hips on stage for his fans was inappropriate. Few of the female performers are remembered as rock and roll pioneers, because it was also more unsuitable for a woman to play rock and roll. Ruth Brown, Wanda Jackson, Janis Joplin, and Tina Turner deserve recognition because their influences altered the way people today listen to rock. These female artists influenced some of the same and different eras of rock. For example Janis Joplin was a famous rock singer in the 60's era. Janis's' fans referred to her as, "The Queen of Psychedelic Soul". Janis Joplin's music was influenced by psychedelics and drugs. It gave her version of rock and roll a different twist. Ruth Brown, Wanda Jackson, and Tina Turner all influenced rock in roll in different ways as well. Whether it was their vocals, influences, or choice of instrument. One similarity that hip hop and rock–and–roll shared is that they are American art ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Application Essay To The Imagine-It Academy When we were children, we were raised on this a belief that if you desperately wanted something enough and were motivated to work for it, you could achieve that goal. As a child I loved art and my parents would always find me drawing, trying to improve my skill. When I first entered high school, I chose the Imagine–It academy, which is apart of Venture Academy, because it was known for its art and technology. That year was when I learned I had social anxiety and wasn't just shy. I had a hard time going to school and talking to the teachers, as well as the students. My immune system was starting to get affected by the stress, to the point where I would miss a few days to a week at a time just from being sick. I switched schools my sophomore year, to a school I where I was more comfortable and had a better chance of getting classes that would help get me ready for college. I gained ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So I switched schools again, this time to Delta Vista, the college prep academy. At this school not only am I taking more vigorous classes, I am also dual–enrolled in Grand Canyon University, where I am taking courses such as English, U.S. History, Sociology, and Statistics. Which leads me to my educational goal, which is to be the first person in my immediate family to graduate from a university. Both of my brothers are currently in a local junior college, and they have said they feel as though they are squandering their time, and I would prefer not to feel the same way. My major choice as of the present is exploratory, due to me wanting to pursue multiple educational avenues and identify with something I can be passionate about. I have always been apart of events and teams for my school and community, and would like to continue helping out throughout my college ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Rhetorical Analysis Of John Lennon's 'Imagine' Imagine For my rhetorical analysis paper I chose to use one of the most influential British singers of all time, John Lennon. In his song Imagine, the very first line, "Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try," (John Lennon, Imagine), causes the listener to automatically begin thinking. The song is emotionally filled and full of instances where a listener is forced to think of what Lennon is saying in the song. Lennon was considered a very influential leader in efforts of world peace during his time, and still to this day his messages reach across the world in his music. Songs such as "Imagine" which still have a strong and powerful message decades after its first release. Lennon had a simple style and approach which left nothing for deliberation, leading the listener straight to the point of his messages. "Imagine" is one of the best examples of this, Lennon establishes his point multiple times throughout this song and it creates a bond with his listeners which in turn creates a trust within himself and his words. After listening to the song, I can automatically tell what the message of the song is that Lennon is portraying, and that is world peace. Lennon does an amazing job establishing his credibility in this song, thus creating credibility within his audience, credibility is part of Ethos. Throughout his musical career right up until his death in 1980, Lennon was heavily involved in peace activities. During his musical career he was part of the world famous Beatles, and this gained him world fame and allowed for his messages to be heard across the world. Lennon created even more Ethos for himself in a controversial album, where he posed naked with his wife, Yoko Ono, in there bed. This showed his fan base and the world that he was truly devoted to peace and love. Without his famous involvement in the Beatles, Lennon would never have gained his spotlight in the world allowing for his messages of peace and love to be heard. His ethos was within his people, not where he got his ideas. Lennon felt what the world felt, and thus his credibility. When Lennon wrote "Imagine", and penned the words, "You may say that I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one, I hope someday you'll ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Imagine Dragons: Smoke + Mirrors Imagine Dragons exploded onto the music scene in 2012 with their debut album, Night Visions. Supported by hit singles "It's Time" and "Radioactive," the album became the top selling rock album of 2013. Having set the bar high for themselves, they came back swinging with their sophomore album, Smoke + Mirrors, in 2015. With their big sound and honest lyrics, the band has garnered a loyal global fan base. Read on to learn more about the team of Dan Reynolds (vocals), Daniel Sermon (guitar), Ben McKee (bass) and Daniel Platzman (drums), and be sure to look out for part two of our list, coming soon. Number Fifteen: Their New Album was Recorded in Their New Home Studio. Imagine Dragons decided to build their own home studio in order to record their new album, Smoke & Mirrors. They claim that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Radioactive" was such a big hit for the band that it spent 87 weeks on the Hot 100 chart, beating Jason Mraz's record by 11 weeks. The song was also the number one rock song and number one alternative song of 2013. Number Eleven: Their Recent Tour is Getting the Movie Treatment. On March 2, 2016, fans will be able to see Imagine Dragons on the big screen for one night only. The film was captured during the band's recent Smoke + Mirrors tour. Number Ten: "Imagine Dragons" is an Anagram. While the band has never officially said what their name is, they have said that the letters in "Imagine Dragons" are an anagram. They are not even sure how they chose "Imagine Dragons" as a name. Number Nine: They Have a Video Game. "Stage Rush: Imagine Dragons" is an iPhone game that lets players run through Las Vegas and Paris as the band's members, picking up coins and unlocking new levels. From now until March 4, 2016, Zig Zag Zoom, the creators of the game, will donate a dollar per download to the Tyler Robinson Foundation. Stay tuned for part two of our list of 15 interesting facts about Imagine Dragons, coming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Analysis Of Nature, By Ray Bradbury In Ray Bradbury's novel, the author uses a range of rhetorical devices to emphasize the atmosphere Douglas is living in. In lines 3–5, the author uses personification to attribute the weather of summer as if it was a human doing something, for example, "summer gathered in the weather, the wind had the proper touch, the breathing of the world was long and warm and slow." In the quote, the weather of summer is calm and relaxing referencing it as "long and warm" and the wind blowing as if it were a person blowing air. In line 11, the author uses another instance of personification to amaze Douglas of summer, for example, "let summer idle him", which means that summer "idles" him as in, makes him still of amazement on its early morning stream. In line 14, the author uses hyperbole to exaggerate the summer wind, for instance, "riding high in the June wind", which means Douglas is overstating the feeling wind of summer as if he was riding it. In line 16, the author uses a metaphor to make trees clean each other with water, for example, "At night when the trees washed together" which means when its at night the trees end up being washed when they are close together. In lines 16–17, the author uses simile to compare Douglas with an object, for instance, "he flashed his gaze like a beacon from his lighthouse", which means that Douglas looks steadily at the outside of his house like a "beacon from a lighthouse" and compares him as a "lighthouse" to show how he gazes the outside. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Imagine By Jonah Lehrer Analysis Do you believe in forgiveness or second chances? When asked this question most seem to say yes. Everyone makes mistakes. A quote by Alexander Pope comes to mind, "to err is human, to forgive is divine." But what really happens? On social media forgiveness and second chances seem to be thrown out the window. Jonah Lehrer, a well–known blogger, author, and contributor, was about to answer for his transgressions of plagiarism and fabrications. Michael Moynihan, a journalist, was about to leak negative information about the book Imagine by Jonah Lehrer and told Lehrer, "I just want you to know that it makes me feel like shit to do this."(p27) Michael was in a position to muckrake and felt wrong. Jonah continuously embellished and plagiarized his publications. "But at the time didn't think it was wrong." (p60) Jonah Lehrer should suffer the consequences of his wrongdoings, but to what extent should the world go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No greater words were spoken for an incident of this magnitude. Jonah Lehrer went down a slippery slop that brought an expiration date to his career and turmoil to his family. His first steps to that slop were self–plagiarism, a reusing of one's works. Self–plagiarism should have been the first warning signs, but he thought no wrong from it. He even went as far to say, "If I'd thought it was wrong I would have taken some trouble to hide my tracks." (p60) Lehrer seemed not to care that he was taking short cuts in his writings. He began to feel ambition and insecure of his work getting more sloppy by using fake quotes and not doing fact checks. Lehrer's illusion was standing firm until Michael Moynihan picked up the book Imagine to read. Michael was a Dylan nerd and knew that his book was embellished. This is where Lehrer's façade crumbled to pieces. Rightfully so he began to suffer the consequences of his transgression. Quickly, everything he worked for dissipated and the shaming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. My Passion Of Soccer Everyone has that certain thing that makes them who they are. That certain thing for me is soccer. It's my hobby, my biggest interest, and my passion. Soccer isn't just a sport for me, it's my life. It has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. I have played the intriguing game of soccer since I was four years old, and I have loved it ever since. I am known as a soccer player, which makes sense because it takes up most of my time, and that's what I'm all about. I've been to Texas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Nebraska, and Missouri for soccer tournaments or games. Since the leagues in the Kansas City area are much more competitive, my family and I spend almost every weekend there due to games. I've spent countless hours at games and practices, as well as other workouts and fitness events to better myself as an individual player. I have had to miss other social events with my friends because of my dedication to soccer. I have even had to miss friday night football games because of prior soccer commitments, and I love friday night lights. There are mornings after games and tournaments when I wake up sore, with swollen, black and blue bruises from cleats or from collisions that happened during games, but I wouldn't give up it up for anything. Balancing soccer with all other aspects of my life gets a little challenging sometimes. From school with homework, to all of the extracurricular activities that I am involved in, I rarely ever have a free night. Between Link Crew, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Imagine By John Lennon When it comes to analyzing a song there is no right or wrong way of doing so. Music appeals to people differently and every person will interpret it based on their own feelings. I chose the song Imagine by John Lennon because it's a song that speaks volume. John lennon is a very sensitive singer that when you listen to his songs it touches your emotions and make you live the situation discussed. In his song "Imagine", John Lennon expresses and tries to encourage call people to peace regardless all the conflicts that people face such race, religion or ethnicity. The song "imagine" was written in a period of war and more specific in the 70s when the war of Vietnam was taking place. John lennon pathos' main concern is to show to the audience how the world will look much better if people live in peace and away from any crisis and conflicts as he said, "Imagine all the people living in peace". He tried to take listeners in a journey plenty of imagination. Peace for john must everyone's priority because no one will like to live in war, this is why he called the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nowadays, unfortunately, some people are judging the other not based on their competencies but based on their social class, religion and race as he mentioned in his lyrics "Nothing to kill or die for and no religion too". History proves him and gives a good example that most wars fought, had something to do with people's religious and beliefs. John Lennon shows that people can exceed those types of discrimination if everyone practice tolerance. People also should live in the same social level, sharing and caring about each other and this will spread and give a world without wars or any conflicts, full of tolerance and peace. a world totally different than the one we are living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Senses in “UFO in Kushiro” Essay "After the Quake" is a collection of imaginary short stories written by Haruki Murakami which became well known after his emotional impact of the Kobe earthquake. The protagonist in "UFO in Kushiro" is Komura, a Japanese salesman, who practically lives as an average person nowadays. However, five days after the earthquake, Komura's perfect life falls apart when he finds a letter from his wife, saying that she is gone forever. Trying to get use to the thought, Komura takes a break from his work and goes on a journey to deliver a small box to another part of the country. Haruki Murakami presents the story with an illustration of various senses. A Visual image is one of the author's senses in the story that helps readers to imagine a picture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It looks like the author's purpose of this story is to make readers think and decide on their own what really happened to that woman. One of the author's tactile senses is the unknown box that Komura has to deliver to Hokkaido. Sasaki, Komura's friend from work, gives him an attractive offer for a trip to another part of the country for free, only if Komura delivers the mysterious box to his sister. Komura accepts the offer and takes the box; however, something strange seems for him to be in the box. Sasaki ensured Komura that there is "nothing fragile, and there are no 'hazardous materials''' (Murakami 508). Komura takes the small package into his hands and shakes carefully but cannot really feel anything. "As Sasaki had said, it weighed practically nothing. Komura held it in his hands and studied it a few seconds. He gave it a little shake but he couldn't feel or hear anything moving inside" (508), Murakami writes. The author leaves another dubious question for the readers, but maybe it was Murakami's purpose of not telling all the details about the strange box. Auditory image is also one of the Haruki Murakami's senses that create a better understanding of the "UFO in Kushiro". The hearing sense in the story appears when Komura is in the plane and reads the newspapers about the earthquake. Murakami writes: The morning paper was full of the earthquake reports. He read it from beginning to end on the plane. The number of dead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Thunder By Imagine Dragons: Music Analysis 'I was dreaming of bigger things, and wanna leave my own life behind' (Imagine Dragons, 2017). Loud chaotic noises are what is heard from a boat race and that is why a rock song is the best choice for 'The Thunder' Offshore Superboat Championship campaign. That's why I believe that the song, Thunder by Imagine Dragons, is the best choice as thunder can be associated with engines. This song is also extremely loud throughout the whole song and this will capture the attention of the audience more than if the advertisement was quiet. A rock song is perfect for the next event in 'The Thunder' Offshore Superboat Championship to be held in Hervey Bay. As this song is called Thunder it causes the name of the event stand out more as it is repeated multiple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is why Thunder by Imagine Dragons would be the best choice for the campaign to advertise this wonderful event. Thunder grabs the attention of the audience as it is loud, mainly because of the drums that are played that causes everyone look and listen to what is there. The loud engines can be linked to the sound of thunder in various ways, including the use of sound and the unknown of what may occur during the race. The use of pitch, duration and timbre help prove that this is the best song for the event. This song will motivate the listeners into coming to the race and supporting the fellow racers and those that made this event ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Imagine Dragons Research Paper When it comes to bands and singers, Imagine Dragons is definitely one of the best. They are an American indie/rock/alternative band from Las Vegas. Their variety in music, appealing sound and development is what makes them worth your time. This band should definitely be added to your playlist and here's why: Imagine Dragons is an amazing band because of their variety of music. To some extent, it does not matter what style of music you like, there will be a song they have written you will enjoy. They range from alternative rock, to indie pop, electropop, indie rock and pop rock. Their songs can be upbeat, mellow, aggressive or melancholic. 'Thunder' is an example of a more upbeat song while 'Battle Cry' is a more mellow/sad song. Imagine Dragons' ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No one is going to listen to a poor sounding singer or band. Imagine Dragons definitely covers sounding good. Their lead vocalist, Dan Reynolds, is loved by fans for his 'impassioned vocals [that] often feel tailor–made for shout–out–loud choruses' (http://atwoodmagazine.com/) but also his passionate vocals in other songs. Atwood magazine wrote a review for Imagine Dragons newest album and said, 'Dan's vocals stretch over the music and into the silence, I can almost feel all of the things the band's been through to get here.' Imagine Dragons has been through some difficulties in their career and for a while, no one knew who they were and also having some members fight depression. But then they wrote the right song and became famous. Although they became famous, they stayed true to their original image and their fans. As reviews have shown, Imagine Dragons has a very pleasant and also passionate sound. Some of their music can be slightly distorted, and this is not to everyone's taste, but this only applies to a couple of their songs. Although their sound may not be organic on the rare occasion, overall Dan Reynolds has an extremely pleasant sounding voice and the instrumental side of the band is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. My Life Challenges The most difficult challenge I have ever faced was dealing with my mother's life–threatening illness. She knew of her diagnosis for a while, but kept it from me to keep me from worrying about her. It was not until she learned that she needed to have surgery to tell me what was going on. Being strong for her, while being scared and depressed myself, was the hardest thing I have ever had to do. My mother told me last year. We were sitting at a restaurant, when the waiter just gave us our dessert. She kept looking at me, with slight tears in her eyes, and she told we had to talk about something serious. Everyone knows that when you hear those words, after that you only hear your heartbeat getting louder and louder. When I first found out, I sort of sat there in shock. I didn't know how to handle the situation because I knew there was nothing I could do right then and there to help her. I had to depend on the hopeful possibility that she would just get better over time, and would be cured. She told me her diagnosis, her treatment plan, and when she was scheduled for surgery. The scariest thing to her is that she wanted to let me know what was going on now so I wouldn't wonder why she would come home fatigued, and starting to lose weight, and her hair beginning to fall out. The experience was life–changing. It affected me in more ways than one. The more time passed, the more I was occupied with the idea of losing my mother at such a young age. I could not even imagine a life without her. She is my best friend, and the number one person I can come to for absolutely anything. To think that I could lose her at any second was affecting my mood every single day. During school, I could not pay attention in class because I would imagine an awful possibility like my mother not being there for my high school graduation. I could not handle school. I was unable to complete certain home works or pass some tests and, so much that, the teachers were noticing a change in me. I remember one day, I spent an entire class period with my head down on the desk. My English teacher came up to me, told me she knew what was going on because my mother had called her. She kept telling me that it was going to be okay, and that I had to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Analysis Of Imagine By John Lennon The song Imagine was written by John Lennon, a former Beatle member. The Beatles were known for making songs that talked about a better world, a world where people live in happiness and harmony. This song was not created by John Lennon alone, somewhere around last year we get to know that his wife was also involved in the making of this song. The song has become one of the most famous songs in the world ranking number twenty five in the scale. Due to its controversial Lyricas and radical ideas the song was made into a national anthem. This song is not like many other songs out there today. Even though there is song today that talked about world issues, this song is somewhat original because it addresses issues that people don't think about, like having possessions. People kill for someone else possessions people go to war for possessions; it also addresses points like how the world would be if people didn't have to care for religion if people didn't die for religion. The main purpose for this song was to challenge society to think of ideas and ways on how these problems could one day be solved, it was made to give people the hope that maybe one day things will change and human existence as we know it will change as well as our world for the better. When John Lennon wrote this song he was trying to show people his way of seeing things, he wanted people to see what he saw. The idea that he gave us was that if we think of all the things that have affected us in some way, if we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Imagine, by John Lennon Analysis Aulia Andito Purbo 30/10/2013 13/350138/SA/17048 Imagine By: John Lennon John Lennon 's song entitled Imagine, from the title itself seems like inviting us to imagine what John Lennon think about the world. The song reflects John Lennon 's consideration about how the world would be like if there are no rules, no differences and all people don 't really think about their own possession. John Lennon thought that if the world could be like what I just mentioned above, there will be no hatred and there would be only peace. John Lennon thought that the rules would lead people to conflicts between themselves. Because if there is a rule, there is a stronger group that rule the weaker one. And of course the weaker one don 't want to be ruled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tried to influence the other with his idea. It also could ended with conflict. The fourth paragraph implied that we need to set aside our possession. Also not to be greed or hunger. Greedy people cannot be satisfied. Greedy people always want more. No matter if they break the others right. John Lennon thought that we need to share our world together. He meant if we could remove our possession, greed and hunger, it seem like we would have better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Imagine Restoration Theory Introduction: The Imagine Restoration Theory is a foundation of a public apology. William Benoit based this theory on "the assumption that image and reputation is a valuable commodity for individuals and organizations, that image threats occur frequently, and that communication can help repair image" (Seeger, M. W., & Padgett, D. R., 2010, para #7)–his imagine restoration strategies are the most comprehensive and widely applied. To apply this theory, the attack must have two components: the accused is held for responsible for an action and that act is considered offensive. Benoit then proposes five image–restoration strategies to choose from: denial, evading responsibility, reducing offensiveness of the event, corrective action, and mortification. Each strategy offers a chance for companies to restore their image in the wake of a crisis (Steiner, Z., 2012). On February 19th, 2017, a former Uber employee, Susan Fowler, exposed her severe sexual harassment experience, Uber's hostile HR department, and the company's toxic work environment. Fowler was a former female engineer at Uber and reported that "when she started working at Uber her department was 25% women; by the time she left it was 3%" (Milthaup and Williams, 2017, para. 8). Fowler reported the constant misconduct she had received to the Human Resources Department and in response they claimed that she – Susan – might be the problem. This crisis has yet to be completely addressed by Uber. Furthermore, Uber is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Islam and Reality Check Imagine Reality Check Imagine for a second, you are walking down the street. Your typical, average day includes dirty looks and nasty stares. Passersby look you up and down and sneer. They point when they think you're not looking. They whisper to their friends about you. You hear the words, "towel head" and "terrorist". Whether you're a man with a beard and taqiyah (prayer cap) or a woman with a head scarf, it hurts to be treated this way. So why does it happen? Why do so many non–Muslims continuously provoke the Muslims in this country? Why here in the United States, where we have freedom of religion, freedom of expression, freedom to show the world that we are Christian or Muslim or Jewish? The apparent answer to why many Muslims ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Khan started wearing the hijab as a freshman in high school. She admits it that it was challenging to get up in the morning and be ready to deal with the kids at school. "Dealing with wearing a hijab in a society where covering up is not the norm was definitely tough. I mean for the most part, everyone was very curious as to why I was wearing a scarf. After I explained, people had mixed opinions, but they were willing to accept it. As far as other acquaintances, I did get a couple of awkward stares, but no one actually said anything to my face." Khan has some advice for her fellow companions, "I would tell them to be open–minded... I'm not telling them to convert or telling them to agree with Islam. What I would insist is for them to actually learn about Islam and its true teachings before making judgments about the religion or Muslims." Now a freshman in college, she doesn't even think about it. People have gotten used to her and treat her just like anybody else. Fortunately, she has found herself a Muslim roommate, so with both of them together, it's not as intimidating as taking on the world alone. Khan's final words of the interview were inspiring, "You gotta do what you gotta do, you know? Deal with the crap well and live a good life. I mean, I couldn't be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Personal Narrative: What Is Your Favorite Star Wars A few days ago I asked you "What is your favorite Star Wars quote" and in response you said "Do. Or do not. There is not try – and I have to admit that's a great quote and I like it, not only that, it fits perfectly with what I'm about to say, so thank you. I know we live in different states and I know this can be and is hard for both of us, not just you. With that being said, if you know that you cannot, will not, or simply don't want to wait, please do not engage in daily conversation with me that may cause my feelings or rather our feelings to get stronger for each other. I know not when we will meet, but I know I would love to meet you. And with both our schedules, you working full time and I going to school full time and working part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Imagine Dragons Hyperbole In the song "On Top Of The World" by Imagine Dragons, they are singing about how you shouldn't give up no matter what the circumstances. The artists are saying that you shouldn't let anyone or anything stand in your way of success. The theme of relationships is shown by examples of hyperboles and personification. The theme of never giving up is shown with hyperboles and personification. Starting off with "Cause I'm on top of the world". "Cause I'm on top of the world" would be a hyperbole because you can't actually be on top of the world. What Imagine Dragons are trying to say is that if you keep pushing to reach your goal and eventually achieve it. Once you achieve that goal you might feel like you are on top of the world. Secondly, "Life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Martin Espada's Imagine The Angels Of Bread Imagine a New Year Martin Espada is a Brooklyn, New York native who created several abstracts of poetry, which challenged the reader as well as himself. He composed "Imagine the Angels of Bread" which was a poem that combined both the personal and the political problems. Martin expressed his hope for a better future with less injustice crimes and equality. Espada came to appreciate the need for people of color to fight against injustice and poverty. In Martin Espada's poem, "what are the Angels of Bread"? In the poem "Imagine the Angels of Bread," Martin Espada expressed that he wanted the world to change. His poem explored Latino actualities and characteristics. Being that he was a minority he was aware of the things Latinos went through. In his poem he stated "This is the year that those who swim the border's undertow and shiver in boxcars are greeted with trumpets and drums at the first railroad crossing on the other side" (lines 23–28).He wants the unjust to finally receive their award of freedom. Espada desired equality and wanted all ethnics to be treated equal. He expressed that multiple times in his poem "this is the year that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another stanza in his poem stated "this is the year that darkskinned men lynched a century ago return to sip coffee quietly with the apologizing descendants of their executioners" (18–23). Martin defines that in this year all races will be treated equal or better. According to Peter Henriot, "social sin attempts to identify and interpret structural injustice. Such systemic sinfulness may take the form of structures that violate human dignity, stifle freedom, or impose gross inequality; .situations that promote or facilitate individual selfishness. . ." (Heyer.) In "Imagine the Angels of Bread" Espada created a sense of superfluous. He wanted all citizens to be accepted for who they are not what they have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Imagine Dragons Pros And Cons When it comes to being the best alternative rock band of their time, Las Vegas' own, Imagine Dragons, has constantly proven that they are without a doubt in the running. Their most successful album, Night Vision, took off at full force and swept the top 100 charts with "Radioactive" peaking at 7 and "Demons" ascending to the 9th spot. These successes are attributed to the accomplished group of musicians composing this album: Dan Reynolds (guitar/vocals), Daniel Platzman (Drums), Daniel Wayne Sermon (guitar) and Ben McKee (bass guitar). The talented members of the band have shown that they can connect with their fans on an intellectual level in "Radioactive" as well as an emotional level as proven through the stellar success of their hit "Demons." ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Personal Narrative: Imagine A Permaculture World Long ago, the concept of self–sustaining, organic fruits and vegetables was actually a reality. The earth was created in this fashion to sustain life, and in an attempt to streamline production, people have created farms that chemically treat our foods. However; it is possible to go back to the basics as an entire community, not just an individual striving alone. Imagine a Permaculture World is a non–profit organization whose mission is just that. The sun shines brightly on my windshield, heating the entire car as I drive along Bayshore Drive. I pass an empty lot speckled with dandelions. On my left is a baseball field enclosed with shiny chain link fencing. Further ahead is another road and a bank. The real treasure, though, is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the root of the food forest, which is a seven layer companion garden. The first layer is the canopy comprised of large fruit and nut trees. Below that is the low tree layer made up of dwarf fruit trees. Then the shrub layer houses currants and berries. The fourth, herbaceous layer is made up of comfreys, beets, and herbs. From there you have the root vegetables that make up the rhizosphere or fifth layer. The sixth layer is the soil surface which contains ground covering plants such as strawberries. Finally the seventh layer, also called the vertical layer, is home to climbers and vines. It is easier to think of a food forest like an actual forest in which all of the edible plants grow with each other in order to sustain life. Every plant has a companion plant that serves a purpose whether it be to provide proteins or to ward of harmful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Differences And Similarities Between Lennon And Cobain INTRODUCTION "Everybody loves you when you're six feet in the ground," was once said by John Lennon. "The finest day I ever had was when tomorrow never came," – Kurt. Though they died in the midst of their career, John Lennon and Kurt Cobain amazed people with their successes, obstacles, music. John Winston Lennon was born on October 9, 1940 in Liverpool, England ("John" 1). At the time, World War II was going on (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 14). His parents, Alfred "Alf" Lennon and Julia Lennon divorced when he was a child (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 21) and he had to move in with his aunt and uncle (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 25). In elementary school, he played guitar and harmonica, always enjoying music (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 32). The first song he ever learned was "That'll be the Day" by Buddy Holly (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 33). As music took over his life, John got distracted and his aunt told him that he could not make a living by playing guitar (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 36). When John was teenager, he started writing and composing music (Canale 1) as well as drawing and writing books. He wrote two books, "In His Own Write" and "A Spaniard in the Works" (Watson 2). Similarly to Lennon, another musician got their inspiration at a young age. Kurt Donald Cobain was born on February 20, 1967 in Aberdeen, Washington to Wendy and Don Cobain (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 11). He came from a musical family and was introduced to music at an early age. When he was three years old, he wrote his first song, "Corn on the Cops." When he started playing guitar, he held it backwards because he was left–handed, and played popular Beatles' songs like "Hey Jude" (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 12). He was fourteen years old when he received his first electric guitar (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 18). Like John, Kurt was involved with the visual arts and enjoyed drawing, whittling, and painting (Burlingame, Kurt Cobain: Oh Well... 13). The two musicians' background allowed them to prosper in the future. In 1956, John Lennon formed his first band, The Quarrymen, who had their first concert in 1959 (Burlingame, John Lennon: Imagine 38). Later, in 1960, the band ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Descriptive Speech On Disgrace How can anyone expect to learn unless they make mistakes? Receiving unnecessary comments from another pupil isn't ever compelling. I can't imagine anybody in this universe that prefers to be talked down by their peers; being told you're incorrect is extremely humiliating. Mistakes are matters than can escalate out–of–proportion due to peers overwhelming you with anxiety; there's nothing we can achieve to control this besides, development, cognitive therapy, or medication. Genuinely a majority of my mistakes occur in band class when playing the trombone. These mistakes range from cold lips, not focused (Off–Task), intonation, etc. Music is without a doubt entertaining to hear, but performing music does have its obstacles. Practicing has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My ears were racing with sound, from the woodwind instruments; they sounded absolutely exquisite from tone to articulation to even the trill. Before I could lay my hands on my warm lap, our teacher calls upon us to perform. Nervous wasn't even the word you could describe. Anxiety was haunting my existence! I take in my air as if I were a vacuum that was sucking dirt out of a carpet. Still taking in the cold dark air, my heart started to sprint as the first note was projected. Surprisingly, no notes were cracked in this challenging spot; some of the notes are three ledger lines above the bass clef staff. My chops were warm and feet were ready for the next song "Can't Hold Us". In my previous year I performed Can't Hold Us with no malfunction what so ever. Odd reasoning entered my mind and I imagined myself playing it poorly. I immediately overcame these terrible "mind games" and moved onto the optimistic point–of–view. I started to imagine myself playing the song with absolute precision. Picking up my horn felt, such as sticking my whole hand into a bucket of ice cubes. My trigger was as stiff as a board and my slide felt moving school glue. I was not ready to perform this piece nor any song for that matter. I started out with a few bars of rest, during this break I start warming my horn for the fourth bar. The notes escaped the horn "Du–Du–Do–Da–Da". I was on a role to begin with, until we arrived on the sets of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Imagine Living At The Year 1960 Imagine living in the year 1960. The post WWII high runs rampantly through America; space exploration and the emergence of the Civil Rights Movement scroll along the nightly news headlines. Americans feel the effects of one of the best times in U.S. history. 56 year ago, American life possessed a different culture. Now flash forward to 2016. Expressing happiness about civil rights and space exploration seems pretty redundant because we acquired these luxuries quite some time ago. Similarly, history shown through the October and November issues of The Wheel–the St. Catherine University newspaper–displays the idea that the Katies in 1960 experienced life much differently than they do today. The Wheel depicts the contrasting aspects of life between Katies in 1960 and the present through their residence life, campus experiences, and the current events of the era. Living on campus is an integral part of the college experience, the Katies of 1960 encountered contrastingly different residence life scenarios than the Katies of 2016 in the sense of where they lived, how much it cost, and how many other women lived with them. A big part of life for most current freshmen at St. Catherine University is living on campus. Seeing as about 80% of all first year students live in the three freshmen dorms (Stanton, Crandall, and St. Mary's), residence life plays a big role in college. However, compare that to residence life in 1960 when construction of Stanton and Crandall Hall had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Prologue: Battle Cry, Imagine Dragons – [ Prologue – Battle Cry ] – Nobody can save me now The king is crowned It's do or die Nobody can save me now The only sound Is the battle cry – Battle Cry, Imagine Dragons – – – – Screeches rang across the night. The rain sluiced down in heavy sheets. The battling cats could barely see their own noses, much less their opponents. It was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He might have been handsome once, except now his craggy face was slashed and marred by three long and twisted scars. They twisted his muzzle into a permanent sneer, exposing yellowed and crooked teeth. His force was well–prepared, having been training since they were young. Kits, even, each trained to win and hungry for battle. For blood. The clan cats were weak in comparison. The scarred leader stalked through the battle ground, the screeches of the wounded falling on deaf ears. They were no use to him now. Through the rain and darkness he moved, cutting through the battle like a knife. A slight smile hovered on his twisted face. At last he found the cat he sought. He leaped at the lithe tortoiseshell tom, hooked claws sinking into his sleek pelt. His greater weight pinned the cat to the ground. Around them, the battle slowly ground to a halt. It had all come down to this. The scarred tom let out a rusty, unpractised purr. "You have fought well, Redstar. Do not be ashamed of this defeat." The tortoiseshell writhed like a captured pike, struggling to free himself. "I will never be proud of losing to you," he spat, voice laden with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Meaning Of The Song 'Warriors' By Imagine Dragons "Warriors" by Imagine Dragons is not just about victory, yet its meaning is not acknowledged by the audience. The song starts out in the childhood of a young child that progresses throughout the duration of the song by maintaining constant effort in using his creativity to progressively build a perfect town. Through the use of repetition, imagery, and symbolism, Imagine Dragons portray the journey of an imaginative boy who seeks the limits of his own mind. The repetition in the song emphasize the effort and persistency of the child as he continues his journey without any hesitation. When the speaker constantly repeats "here we [the child and the speaker] are don't turn away now," the speaker urges the child to grasp onto his hard work and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Comparing Letter Home And Waiting For Dan "Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us, and the world would be as one." John Lennon's song Imagine represents peace and equality throughout the world. He states how imagining there's no heaven, countries, and possessions. He uses peaceful protesting in order to make people realize that the world can have tranquility and agreeance. Both the letter, "A Letter Home" and the story, "Waiting for Dan" both represents the powerful words that John Lennon wrote. Both of the written opinions share many similarities and differences. Similarities. We all have similarities with someone, no matter if you share a physical trait, or a mental. "A Letter Home" and "Waiting for Dan" both have different similarities throughout the story. One similarity is that they both represents people protesting for what they believe in. This is true because in "Waiting for Dan" it states, "A group of African Americans and whites would board buses and ride through the Southern states. Inside the bus, the whites ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone has them. No one is exactly alike, our personalities make us different from friends and family. The two written pieces, "A Letter Home" and "Waiting for Dan", both show many differences. One difference that the two share is the event they are based off of, in "A Letter Home" it is based off of the protests at Kent University due to the Vietnam War, and "Waiting for Dan" is about the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960's. "A Letter Home" shows the tragic events that happened during the protests at Kent University due to the military infiltrating Cambodia. Differently, the story "Waiting for Dan" shows how the story is about the Freedom Rides, a peaceful way to protest during the Civil Rights Movement, in order for a non racist, equal, full of peace community. With no discrimination. This is one of the differences with the letter, "A Letter Home" and the story "Waiting for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...