Compilation albums Essays

  • Glow In The Dark 'And Thank You M' Am

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    In this essay, we shall compare and contrast two short stories: “A Glow in the Dark” by Gary Paulsen, and “Thank You M’am” by Langston Hughes. “A Glow in the Dark” is about a man dogsledding through a forest and encountering a strange, eerie light. He then finds out that it is nothing scary. “Thank You M’am” is about a boy named Roger who tried to steal a woman’s pocketbook. The woman ends up feeding him, washing him, and giving him 10 dollars to buy blue suede shoes. These two short stories both

  • Trevor Noah Was Born A Crime

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    Nischal Shrestha 9RB TREVOR NOAH BORN A CRIME You might have heard his name on talk shows,on comedy shows:Trevor Noah has blown with fame.His new book Born A Crime is a memoir which highlights the many stories of his South African childhood.His stories are not only hilarious,but are honest and delve into his personal problems.It discusses the dark side of his childhood,apartheid:the segregation of the black natives with the white Afrikaans in South Africa.Being mixed race he was an outsider in South

  • Perseverance In The Scorpio Races, By Maggie Stiefvater

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    The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater is a novel that explores the theme of perseverance through the characters of Sean Kendrick, Puck Connolly, and their horses. The story takes place on the island of Thisby, where every year the dangerous Scorpio Races are held, in which riders compete on water horses to win a prize. Both Sean and Puck face various obstacles that test their perseverance, but they are rewarded in different ways. Sean Kendrick is a skilled horse trainer and the favorite to win

  • Beat The Street Essay

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    Beat the Streets Philadelphia (BTSP) is the local chapter of a soon-to-be national non-profit organization. The original chapter was started in New York by Mike Novogratz and was originally known simply as Beat the Streets. The mission for each Beat the Streets chapter remains true to the original – which is to, “…develop the full human and athletic potential of the urban youth and to strengthen the culture of…wrestling.” [1]. Those who have participated in the sport of wrestling credit the sport

  • Research Paper On Kendrick Lamar

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    Duckworth, 17 time Grammy winner, Grew up in the Comptons, Proves how poetry is a gateway. Kendrick was born on June 17th 1987. Kendrick Lamar is a rapper. He has 46.6 million monthly listeners. Kendrick has 5 studio albums, 1 compilation albums, 1 EPs, and 65 singles. His best selling album is DAMN. Kendrick boosted off his success with rapping about his childhood and the trauma he has expectice. Beginning his career as a teen in Compton, California. He was heavily influenced by the west coast hip-hop

  • She's Mine Pt 2 By Jermaine Lamarr Cole

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    Jermaine Lamarr Cole, better known by his stage name J. Cole is a hip hop recording artist and performer from Fayetteville, North Carolina. J. Cole had a rough childhood. His father abandoned his family, and his mother was addicted to drugs. J. Cole’s escape to such events during his childhood was his passion for rap music. After all, J. Cole was able to go to college with a scholarship, and he attended St. John’s University and graduated magna cum laude. Even after graduating with high honors, J

  • Alanis Morissette: Jagged Little Pill

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    name in the musical industry. She has brought a passion for self expression into every song that she produces. Her musical career began in Canada in the early 90s and with a two-album recording contract with MCA Records; she released two successful dance pop albums Alanis and Now Is the Time. After producing these two albums she wanted to take her career to the next level but that was not the direction of the recording company. So they parted ways, and Morissette was introduced to Scott Welch. Scott

  • J Cole Analysis

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    Cole. The album cover of The Sideline Story has J Cole sitting in a locker on a locker room bench. The locker room looks like a high school locker room. Its dark but it has some lighting coming from the back of J Cole as it would be a door that can be open that leads to the basketball court/gym. J Cole sitting on the bench with may look like a pair of expensive jeans and a black and red “DreamVille” varsity jacket with a pair of Air Jordans. 2014 Forest Hill Drive is also another album created by

  • Orchestra Instrument

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    Instruments of a Philharmonic orchestra, their position and how this contributes and or hinders the overall acoustics sound of the score. I chose this topic because I have heard the philharmonic orchestra many times before at ballets over the years. Even though I had heard them I never knew what the orchestra was composed of and how they made an impact on the mood or atmosphere of the room. It also made me curious about how the way that the different instruments worked so well together and how they

  • Simani: Song Analysis

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    This wasn’t the only studio though. Their first couple of albums were indeed recorded at Clode Sound in Stephenville. Their first album that they had created was Saltwater Cowboys made in 1981. Those gave them more publicity in Eastern Canada. This lead them to make many more albums: in 1982 Heaven and Sea, in 1985 Outport people and Christmas Fancy, in 1986 Two for the Show, in 1987 Music and Friends (which is the album that has my song in it), in 1990 they came back with Chapel Walls,

  • Forest Hills Drive: Poem Analysis

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    In the 2014 album, Forest Hills Drive, Jermaine Lamarr Cole, or better known as his stage name “J. Cole”, raps a self- described personal statement about his childhood. Cole’s album is filled with different series of metaphors in which he speaks about love, growth and identity of his childhood home in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Cole’s 2014 Forest Hills Drive is the most personal and ambitious album he has yet written. In this album Cole tells his story about leaving home back in 2003 to find success

  • Winston Yellen Night Bed Analysis

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    of Night Beds’ newest record. Winston Yellen’s first album as Night Beds, Country Sleep, was acoustic to the core: songs like “Ramona”, “22”, and “Was I For You?” are passionate and melancholy, and Yellen’s unique voice felt at home set to strummed guitars and reverb-soaked keys. Consequently, it was a bit of a shock to turn on the lead single from Ivywild, “Me Liquor and God”, and hear pulsing, bombastic synths leading the way. On this album, Yellen has taken a brave step in a new direction; Country

  • La Neena Research Paper

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    ‘La Nena’ (little girl) is the nickname that she carries around the world since she entered adolescence. However, even if she is still young and girl-like, Dominique ‘Dom’ Pinto moves around the music scene like a seasoned actress. Her experience is enviable and she can easily be described as a “musician of the world”. She was born in Porto Alegre, but couldn’t settle too much in the South Brazilian city, because she moved to Paris with her parents when she was little more than 8. Then, when se

  • The Accomplishments Of Jermaine Lamarr Cole

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    all about. He’s had accomplishments that have tremendously stood out over the course of these last ten years. For example, having a album platinum with no features, 2014 Forest hills Drive one of his albums became number one on Billboard 200 and winning the Billboard rap album of the year. Just before Christmas of 2016 J. Cole came out with 4 Your Eyez Only a album that also went number one. He brings back the flow of 1990’s Hip-Hop but also modernizes it to his own type of taste which

  • How Has Music Changed My Life Essay

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    Music has always been a part of my life. In definition, it is “vocal or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.” Ever since I was a young child, I have loved music. The strong, steady beats, the entrancing melodies, and the lyrics that vary between heartwarming and heart-wrenching have always had an unexplainable effect on my life. Music seems to have the ability to change certain aspects of my world. Even with my moods, whether

  • Similarities Between Beyonce And Rihanna

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    Beyoncé and Rihanna are two of the biggest music icons in the world right now. Each having their own unique careers. Both have a lot of similarities and also a lot of difference. Beyoncé Knowles was born on September 4, 1981, in Houston, Texas. When she was child, she performed in different dancing and singing competitions. At the age of seven, she won a school talent show singing John Lennon’s “Imagine” . Her singing talent was recognized by dance instructor Darlette Johnson started humming a

  • Shakira Research Paper

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    most successful Columbian artist. Shakira wrote her first song at eight years old. Only 4 years later, at the age of 13, she received her first record deal. Though her first two albums didn’t do so well, on her third album Shakira became more involved in the production of the music. By the time she released her fourth album, she was winning music awards. Up until this point, Shakira had

  • The Day Beyonce Research Paper

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    for the amount of albums sold worldwide within seventy-two hours (Joseph). However, the current record holder did not do any advertising, promotions, or announce that this album was even being recorded. So one may ask, how does an artist create the fastest-selling album to date, in complete secrecy, without the world and potential listeners being aware of its existence? Through the use of image, brand, time, and nontraditional forms of release, Beyoncé authored a self-titled album that is currently

  • Writing An Essay On 'Baby Boy' By Childish Gambino

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    of in-text citation by providing one citation used in paper 1 from one of your body paragraphs. The following is an example of an in-text citation located in my song summary essay. “Baby Boy” is Childish Gambino’s ninth track off his third studio album, “Awaken My Love!”. The song denotes the tumultuous relationship between Childish Gambino and the mother of his son trying to take the child away from him essentially leaving him pride less and despondent. In the chorus, Childish Gambino makes this

  • Drake Research Paper

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    “You know it’s real when you are who you think you are.”-Drake - Pound Cake ft. JAY Drake should be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame because he has impacted the world of music by conquering many musical boundaries , he has inspired many by making the come up all on his own, and having the freedom to be himself. “Most number ones, how long did it really take me?” In all honesty it only really took him about two years. In 2014, Drake landed on the Billboard Top 100 chart for the 72nd