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    Sensing Maxen was about to reveal something that might change her, trembling, Audra sat down. He pulled out the chair next to her and pulled close. “I’d been gone for five years. I lived in Sweden, working as a mercenary, as I often did, unless I found work in a blacksmith forge, but those jobs were difficult to find. “One night, I had an awful nightmare that you’d been killed. It was so real, and in the dream, I touched your ice-cold body. Your body lay pale, broken, and bloody from battle. I…

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    Blurred Lines If you’ve heard the lyrics to the song Blurred Lines, could you be able to imagine those words spoken in a loving, sexual relationship? Probably not, as there has been a lot of controversy about the “hidden” meaning behind the song. The 2013 hit single by Robin Thicke has caused many people discomfort as a result of some sickening lines and easily misinterpreted lyrics. Maybe Thicke didn’t purposely write a song about rape and mistreating women, but if one person can interpret the…

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    TLC: Unpretty When mentioning one of the biggest selling female R&B groups of all time, riding a blend of pop, hip-hop, and urban soul to superstardom during the 1990's. The American girl group TLC, whose original recording line-up consisted of Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, where they were formed in Atlanta, Georgia.Their image was equal parts style and spirit, bolstered by a flamboyant, outrageous wardrobe that blend catchy hooks and bouncy funk…

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    I believe that Snoop Dogg should be awarded the Humanitarian award for all he as done not only in the rap game, but his non-musical contributions to society. Snoop Dogg was one of the best rappers around in the 90's and still is very relevant in the music world today. Ever sence he released "Doggystyle", which is one of the most classic hip hop albums of all time, People have loved Snoop, his music and his lifestyle. Not only was he a rapper though, he is a businessman and he is a very generous…

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    what Dr. Phil studied. Yes, Dr. Phil studied Psychology he is very good at what he does. Dr. Phil helps people and guides them back on track exactly like what a psychologist is supposed to do. I am sure you did not know who else study psychology. Lil Wayne, the rapper, studied psychology. See you have some famous people that studied something that…

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    For this first section I chose to write about the Lil Wayne and Whitney Houston record reviews. Very different music styles and both popular during different time periods and fan favorites of very different groups of listeners. Lil Wayne’s album reviewer, Camp, reviewed his 2013 hit album“ I Am Not A Human Being II”. Ann Power’s reviewed Whitney Houston’s 2009 album “I Look To You”. Both writers have very different writing styles and since these artist are very different I thought these two…

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    Instead of hiding what is being said with an analogy or more discreet language, it is just bluntly said. An example of this is “Tap Out” by Lil Wayne which completely expresses what he’s trying to do with the female he is with, without censoring anything. Before in songs made in the early 90’s when rappers wanted to talk about something sexual, it would be used in a way that the person listening…

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    “My Tears Are Becoming John” by Edmynd is a mashup of “John” by Lil Wayne featuring Rick Ross and “My Tears Are Becoming A Sea” by M83. The mashup is essentially the vocal track from “John” overlaid over the instrumental track of “My Tears Are Becoming A Sea.” The two songs work surprisingly well together, because the instrumental of M83’s song fits “John” perfectly. It amplifies the theme of Lil Wayne’s song, making it potentially better than the original. I found myself enjoying the mashup…

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    When Anthony Elonis’s wife divorced him and left with their kids, he began to write and produce songs to express how he felt about what he was going through. He wrote,“There’s one way to love you but a thousand ways to kill you…I’m not going to rest until your body is a mess soaked in blood and dying from all the little cuts.” Elonis was doing what many people do when they are going through a tough time, finding a safe outlet such as writing. However, prosecutors are now specifically…

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    the all of the funeral home staff knew them very well. You handle things slightly different when you have a personal connection to the descendent or their families, and even more so when they are so young. As I was starting to get to down town Fort Wayne (the city where our forensic center is located) the magnitude of what I was doing became more evident. As I approached the entrance of the forensic center with any case, I get knots in my stomach. The security was awaiting my arrival at the…

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