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    She is the queen of country music. She draws you attention by her outrageous hair, makeup, and clothes. Well, her name is Dolly Parton. Parton has just a unique personality to her. The way to describe her in a good way is extreme southern bell. Dolly Parton has had a huge impact on country music. She always was singing folk or genuine country music. Her life revolved around country music and she wanted to share it with the world. She just had a way of life different from other peoples and wanted to share it with the world. Dolly Parton was very influential to many people because of their similarities. There for her unique style helped many people. She was not just a pretty princess, she was a girl filled with struggles in her life. She may…

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    Elvis Presley Elvis Presley was a genuine artist that had faced many obstacles in his lifetime. When he first started out barely anyone could spell his name right, he was criticized for how he performed his music and he was drafted into the Army. He had a life full of challenges. Elvis Aron Presley was born on January 8, 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi. His parents were Vernon and Gladys Presley and Elvis was their only child. Elvis and his mom would soon move to graceland and buy a "2 story, 23…

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    Labrada 5 Anna Labrada Mrs. Noel English II 1 June 2017 Poetry Analysis: “All Too Well” Ten-time Grammy winner Taylor Alison Swift is one of the most accomplished artists in the world with four multiplatinum albums. Swift was born in Pennsylvania on December 13, 1989. At the young age of five, she began writing songs and at twelve, she learned to play the guitar in just a few hours. At thirteen, Swift began searching for a record label to sign her; she had trouble due to her young age, but…

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    he got older, making his last movie at age 34 He was ready to retire. In 1967 He met His soon to be wife, Priscilla Ann Wagner. They had one child, Lisa Marie. Presley is known for giving the first start to rock and roll. On his death bed, He had gained much weight and had lost many fans, because of it He had high anxiety and depression issues as well which he had to take medications for. Early Life From a very young age, of 10, Elvis was singing music he had heard on the radio and was just…

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    because there is always someone else that will. The Appalachian Region, as defined in Appalachian Regional Commission’s is Is a 205,000-square-mile region that follows the spine of the Appalachian Mountains from southern New York to northern Mississippi. It includes all of West Virginia and parts of 12 other states: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Forty-two percent of the Region's…

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    Music in general has evolved so much over the years. Interesting enough many different genres of music have been added to the world of music. There have also been quite a few new sub-genres created. Even business in the music industry has changed, in the following document as a reader you will explore how country music has gone from traditional country, to what some now refer to as “Modern Country” or “Bro-Country”. The following document will not only focus on the music itself but also how is…

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    January 7, 2018, television personality Oprah Winfrey won the Cecil B. DeMille honorary Golden Globe for her contributions to the entertainment industry. Oprah became the first African American woman to win in the award’s sixty-six-year history. Past winners include Judy Garland, the first woman to be awarded, and Sidney Poitier, an inspiration to Oprah (Hollywood 1-10). While Oprah’s win made history that night, her acceptance speech will also go down in history. The entire night was filled…

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    audience by his empowering tone and constantly sharing his vision for the future of this country. Green envisions how well the country could develop if they just acted on their, “love of country… of freedom… of civil and religious toleration.” The repetition of these principles depicts the logic behind their motives, which is that every individual…

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    How do you feel about people sitting or kneeling during the national anthem? Just so you understand what I am talking about, this all started when Colin Kapernick took a knee during the presentation of the national anthem. His reason behind his actions was that he felt no need to support a country who oppresses African Americans and other minorities. As Americans it is our duty to respect our country and those who fight for it. It is a dishonor for anyone to enjoy the freedom as an American, but…

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    Victor Hugo once said. “Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.” In essence, music is the not the cause, but the effect of an individual’s circumstances and culture. Contradictory to this hypothesis, there are skeptics that believe art is the cause and culture is the effect. Is one solely right or do both ideas hold validity? In the article “Rap Music and Its Violent Progeny: America's Culture of Violence in Context” written by Jeanita W. Richardson…

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