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    Whitney Elizabeth Houston by: Alisa Dettmer 6B Whitney Houston impressed me by her self-conscious as a singer and wanted to be a singer since she could talk. She became her dream. Whitney Elizabeth Houston was born 09.08.1963 in New Jersey. Whitney was seemed to become a singer from birth on. Her mother Cissy Houston was a singer. She was the choir minister at New Hope Baptist Church. This is the place where Whitney as a young girl started singing. Even as a small girl she was…

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    Aretha Franklin's Legacy

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    Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin, the recipient of the U.S.A.’s highest civilian honor, The Presidential Medal Of Freedom, and an eighteen Grammy Award winner, is known for bringing Muscle Shoals Sound to the forefront. Ms. Franklin relocated to Buffalo, New York with her family when she was two has become a world-renowned American singer–songwriter and musician. Here’s her amazing legacy through her top 10 classics. Ms. Franklin’s vocal performance of Natural Woman brought President Obama to…

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    Danielle Stough Mrs. Hyde Period 1 Jan. 6th, 2016 A Star for Life A star was born on April 24, 1942, in Brooklyn, New York. Actress/singer/director/writer/composer/producer/designer/author/photographer/activist Barbra Streisand, is the woman with a full life time of fame and success. She is one of the most inspiring and influential people in the whole world. She is a woman with perseverance to go after what she wants and won’t stop or give up until she gets it. Streisand is the only artist…

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    Essay On Neo Soul

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    Creation of Neo-soul Neo soul is a common style of music. The term was instituted by music industry business visionary Kedar Massenburg amid the late 1990s to showcase and depict a style of music that risen out of soul and contemporary R&B. Intensely situated in soul music, neo soul is recognized by a less ordinary sound than its contemporary R&B partner, with joined components running from jazz, funk, and hip bounce to pop, combination, and African music. It has been noted by music journalists…

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    from all the people who were supposedly different and grow on their graves. In other words, the speaker is saying that all people are equal in the face of death and nature. Moreover, the growth of grass on top of the grave signifies the idea that souls are…

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    LLEH World: A Short Story

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    Her eyes were beautiful shades of mahogany, yet when she opened her mouth I saw the reason everyone wanted her soul so badly, “Why me, I have such a fabulous life, and I can 't give that up she said,” Hopefully she can change her venomous greed and envy with my help, because if not LLEH World will hold her soul. I remember seeing her once in my past too, on my travels through the northern cities of massachusetts before I died and became the reaper, she was six at the time galloping through…

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    door. The bread of life over here represents mana, which nourishes the soul. Taylor then compares his physical body to a cage and his soul to a bird locked in a cage by saying, “When that this Bird of Paradise put in / This Wicker Cage (my Corps) to tweedle praise” (lines 7-8). Taylor implies from the text that he wants his soul to conquer the body and break out of it in order to get closer to God. Taylor then says that our souls were punished because of the forbidden fruit. By bringing up the…

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    How does this music make you feel? What do you think of the music being played? What is your mind telling you? What is your heart telling you? These questions are some of the most frequently asked questions in not only the music world, but also in the world itself. Such questions categorize your emotions, identity, and aesthetics into two categories: how you mentally and emotionally interact towards one thing or the other. Such inquiries demonstrate the separate complexities of the mind and the…

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    Like a Hermit Crab and its shell, the substance we define as a human being is not one single entity but is two entirely different entities, connected but completely distinct from one another. First we have the physical world that surrounds our lives daily. In this world we are able to distinguish things like the natural wonders. For example, trees and crystal formations. These objects exist, extended spatially, within a three dimensional physical realm we interact with every day. Among these…

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    Plato's Autonomy

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    a person. According to Plato, every person’s soul can be divided into three main parts. The first part is the rational part which seeks out the truth of the surrounding environment. Next comes the part of the soul that is responsible for the emotions that we feel; this part of the soul is the spirited part. The want to have honor and other feelings of contentment comes from within this spirited section of the soul. Finally, there is a part of the soul that is responsible for wanting everything…

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