...(01:55) 6. Valerie / Torn (02:55) 7. Shot In The Dark (1:27) 8. Dance Dance Dance 9. We Can Work It Out (2:15) 10. Help (2:12) 11. Can’t Buy Me Love (2:08) 12. A Hard Days Night (2:34) 13. Innocent 14. Christmases When You Were Mine" 15. Safe sounds Ringtone 1. Come in with the rain 2. fearless 3. You’re Not Alone 4. Worldwide 5. Time Of Our Life 6. This Is Our Someday 7. Superstar 8. Stuck 9. Paralyzed 10. Nothing No Matters 11. No Idea 12. Intermission 13. If I Ruled The World 14. I Know You Know 15. Elevate 16. Cover Girl 17. Count On You 18. Better With You 19. Any Kind Of Guy 20. All Over Again 21. Gotta Find You 22. SOS 23. Be Alright 24. Christmas Love 25. Common Denominator 26. Down To Earth 27. Fa La La Acapella 28. One Time Acapella 29. Hummingbird Heartbeat 30. Part Of Me 31. We will Not Grow 32. Always Be My Baby 33. The Lazy Song 34. Call Me Maybe 35. Waiting Outside The Lines 36. Barricade 37. Mean Girls 38. One Thing Acoustic 39. Another World 40. Everything About You 41. Forever Young 42. I Want 43. Na Na Na 44. Mary song 45. 46. Stay beautiful huhuhi 47. The outside 48. Today was a fairy tale 49. Youre not sorry 50. ------------------------------------------------- You're doggies are turned in the zombie apocalypse...
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...Justin Bieber has served as inspiration to everyone since he discover by Scooter Braun last 2008. In fact, his songs are his big factor why every girls have "BIEBER FEVER" plus his good-looking. Justin Bieber songs like Baby, One Time, One Less Lonely Girl, Never Say Never, Eenie Meenie and Pray were some of his popular songs that earned millions views at YouTube. These certify how everyone, girls and boys love his songs. In addition to this, I first saw him when I watched and listened to the "We are the World (Haiti)" by late Michael Jackson and he really caught my heart with his angel voice, because of that I started searching him on YouTube, Google, Facebook, Twitter and Wikipedia. Justin Bieber always dedicated his songs not only to all Beliebers but also to his family. Like his songWhere are you now that he dedicated him to his father. Down to Earth to his parents who divorced when he was young. As a matter of fact, Justin and his songs are great factors of who I am today. He told me to NEVER SAY NEVER when there's gonna be times in my life when people tell me that I can't live with my dreams. And when I listen to his song ONE LESS LONELY GIRL, I really felt that I am the one who tell him in the song. And when I first listened to his new release song PRAY, the song told me that there's always hope to everyone. Everyone can change for a better and ask help and guide to the Lord to do this via talking/praying to Him. Lastly, I always listened also to his song...
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...The Life of Justin Bieber “Baby, baby, baby, oh, I thought you’d always be mine.” Anybody could sing these lyrics, but no one could ever do it as well as Justin Bieber. Every time I hear a Justin Bieber song on the radio, I find myself singing along with a smile on my face. Although he is worshiped for his good looks and amazing voice, Justin has much more to offer his fans. Justin Bieber is my hero because he is a successful pop star and an inspiring person. He has had the split second where his reputation became bad, and people had brought him down, but now he’s back at the top. Yes, Justin Bieber may be one of the most popular pop singers, but he tries to be a normal kid, works hard, and shares his wealth with people in need, and still makes time with his family. These are just some of the reasons why the pop star Justin Bieber is my hero. The first thing that impresses me about Justin Bieber is that although he is extremely famous, under all that fame there is still a real person who cares deeply about his friends and family. Even though Justin’s two best friends and most of his family live in Canada, he tries to see them as often as he can. He tries to at least take off one day a week to just hang out with friends and family and play basketball and video games. Also, even though Justin is a huge star, he still lives under his mothers rules. Many may think he gets to do whatever he wants whenever he wants; however, Justin’s mother, Pattie Mallette treats...
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...Name: Course: Lecturer: Date: Are Statutory Rape Laws Patronizing To Girls and Discriminatory To Boys Cover letter The purpose of the essay was to show that there is discrimination in the statutory laws where the boys are the ones who suffer. When there is sex between two teenagers below the age of 16, the girl I protected while the boy is charged. Charging the boy alone while they are both supposed to be protected by the same law is discriminatory. The essay seeks to show this using the case of a 14-year-old boy and three girls. From completing the topic, I learn more about statutory rape and the legal age of consent to sex. I learnt that statutory rape was initially meant for protecting girls from older male advances. However, with the advocacy of equal rights for both sexes, all children must be protected. During the research, I encountered several problems especially with finding relevant sources for information. Most scholarly articles addressed statutory laws without considering discrimination of boys. Therefore, finding the relation between statutory rape and discrimination of boys was challenging. Additionally it was hard to find materials relating to young boys since most statutory rape cases focused on older mature offenders with minors. I enjoyed learning about the statutory law and its consideration for boys in the current are. In addition, I enjoyed learning about the arguments posed by both sides, despite supporting the claim that it discriminated...
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...“Boys and girls alone” is a reality show aired in England in 2009. The protagonists, twenty boys and girls aged 8-11, live alone in two villages (one for the boys and one for the girls) without parents, and have to cook, clean, manage money, etc.,by themselves. In the texts I have been given to read, I am presented to three points of view about the show, from: Andrew Mackenzie, Head of Factual Entertainment at Channel 4, and one of the responsible for the making of “Boys and Girls Alone”. Dr. Richard House, Senior Lecturer in Psychotherapy. Audrey Scott, the mother of one of the kids in the show. In the first one, A. Mackenzie defends the show from criticism and explains that the children were “carefully chosen and screened by experts” and that they lived in a “protected environment with around-the-clock security during production”. He also claims that parents were allowed to withdraw their child at any time.All in all, he can only see positivity about the show. In the second one, Dr. R. House criticizes the show, and calls it “prurient Lord of the Flies sensationalism”. He disapproves of the whole concept, and goes as far as saying the show is equal child cruelty. He also urges Channel 4 to reveal the identity of the “experts” who chose and screened the children before going to the show, so they can enter into a public dialog. He is very critical about the culture in general as well, which he means to be superficial celebrity-obsessed. In the third one, we get...
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...character because only one persons’ thought and feelings are shared, thus allowing the chance to build a bund between the reader and the character. An example from the text where it can been seen that it is a third-person limited narrator stands on page 8 l. 11-12; “She didn’t tell anyone what she was doing- she wasn’t stupid. The first time was the hardest because she felt foolish.” In those lines, we are able to know how the main character is feeling and what she is thinking. Through the whole story we follow her closely. It has that effect on the reader that a jump into the character’s head shows her thought process but leave some distance between what is happening on the outside and what the main character is thinking. That distance is very important for the reader. The story is about a single character that is middle-aged and divorced. She works as a cashier and lives alone with her dog, named Ollie. The main character is a middle-aged woman living alone with her dog Ollie, because her grown boys have just moved out. She is a cashier at a BI-LO in Perry. At work, she isn’t alone, she has co-workers to talk with but at home, she has nobody beside her dog. One day she gets interested in a local case where a girl has been murdered and buried not far from her house. In the beginning, it is just a strong feeling of motherly love toward a child and sympathy for the grieving mother. However, the case means so much to her, so she starts to search after the dead girl. She does that because...
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...now alone in a field. He decides to keep driving because he is starting to get scared. Ronald keeps on seeing the suspicious man in a lot of places but each time he asks someone if they saw this man, they always say no. At one point, Ronald thought that he shouldn't be alone anymore. He then meets a girl. She agrees to go to Amarillo, Texas...
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...06/28/11 Two Cases of Unexpected Pregnancies and the Decisions These Women Made or Were Forced to Make Are young girls ready to face unexpected pregnancies? Can they deal with the consequences? What about boys? Shunned was written by Meredith Hall and her story gives a view of an unexpected pregnancy that takes place in 1965. “Then I got pregnant. I was sixteen. Family, church and school each, which had embraced me as a child-turned its back on me” (Hall 50). Birthday was written by Helena Maria Viramontes and her story shows the other version of how pregnancies can be dealt with and that is still done now. It is about a girl that is pregnant, named Alice “I rub my stomach because it aches. Would I like to stay Alice or become a mama?” (Viramontes 45). Unexpected pregnancies have psychological and social consequences such as: rejection, guilt, fear, pain and having to deal with the birth or abortion alone. In Shunned the young girl is faced by the rejection of all the people around her. She feels isolated and how the community tries to defend itself from certain behaviors. “Shunning is supposed to keep bad things from happening in a community. But it doesn’t correct the life gone wrong” (Hall 50). The community seems to believe “pregnant in 1965, if this could happen to Bobbie’s daughter, then like contagion, it could happen to anyone’s girl. Unless we scared them so much” (Hall 51). By community we mean church, school and even her family. In Birthday only her...
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...Ernest has had to adapt to loneliness. Ernest has a café that he visits each and every day. One day, two young girls come into the Café. The youngest sits down while the older goes to the counter where Ernest is standing. Ernest returns to his table to find the young girl sitting there. Confused and shy he sits down and proceeds to eat his food. The older one returns to the table, sits down and starts talking with her younger sister, completely oblivious of Ernest. One thing leads to another and Ernest ends up talking to the girls. The girls only have their mother to support them, so they rarely get to see her because she works all the time to pay the bills. Ernest offers to buy them food each and every day and is happy that he finally has someone in his life. He buys them food and it escalates into him buying them presents as well. The girls gladly take the food and presents and they begin calling him “Uncle Ernest”. The older girl begins to try and take advantage of Ernest and asks for more and more. One day, Ernest is confronted by two detectives. They tell him to leave the girls alone and say they know all about him and his history of apparently being a little too generous and interested in young children. The young girls were never harmed and for a while, they didn’t have to rely on empty stomachs, but it could have escalated. They drag him out of the Café and tell him to leave them alone or there will be...
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...as pimps, brothel owners and gangs. One of the most notorious of the gangs is MS-13, which is probably one if not the most dangerous street gang in America right now. These people are in the business as human trafficking for sexual exploitation is a extremely easy low risk and high reward way to make money. Human Trafficking is one of the most sustainable syndicates because women and children can be reused as many times as you want because they are a renewable resource because we can always make more humans compared to guns and drugs which use non-renewable resources which means that in the long term these things will die out due to lack of...
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...huge struggle for the girl. In many countries, young girls between the ages of seven and fifteen are often married to older men by the force of their families. During this marriage, girls face extreme hardships including the lack of education, emotional adversity, and poor social skills. The emotional and social effects of early marriage are varied, but one of the most common outcomes is the withdrawal of girls from formal education. When a girl reaches the age around ten, her parents have already arranged a wedding for her and have taken her out of school to prepare the girl to be wed and to have children. At the age of ten a girl is not fully matured, nor is she well educated. Education is one of the largest losses to a girl if she is married young. Not having a full education like other children brings many hardships to the girl. Taking a girl away from school to marry and to have children limits her opportunities to develop as an individual. After getting married and having a child, a lot of times the girl will want to go back to school to further her education, but most schools will refuse to take in a girl if she is married or has a child. These girls that now have a family at a young age, have to work to earn a living, but since they are denied an education, they are not qualified for most jobs that are available around them. Not only does a girl lose her education, but she also experiences an emotional adversity. From the point of birth, girls are made to think that...
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...people must defend their beliefs. The young girl standing in the pouring rain as it beats down upon her symbolizes the tears pouring out of her dark concerned eyes of injustice. Rain is familiar with symbolizing sorrow, Okon does just that with the girl’s distraught tears streaming down out of her eyes onto her pale cheeks as she keeps her eyes intensively focused on what is in front of her. The young girls scrunched up forehead reveals the anguished look in her eyes. The stricken expression that covers her entire face suggests she is defeated and resulting into her last option. Her desperate ambition to show that she has something worth fighting for. Robed in a yellow raincoat over a dark green long-sleeved sweater. Her dirty blonde hair under the hood of the raincoat getting soaked from the outpour of rain. As her dark green bulky satchel rests across her body illustrates that she plans on not going back to where she once came from. The girl lost in hopelessness tightly grasps her right hand around the body of a grenade. Her pointer finger steadily rests on top of the grenades lever allowing the viewer to automatically notice that the safety pin ring has already been pulled from the grenade. The safety pin ring dangles on her left pointer finger signifying the love of what she is fighting for is above her own precious life. With both of her hands out in front of her up in the air is her cry for mercy. The fact that the girl has already pulled the ring from its rightful...
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...Land of the Lost Stewart O’Nan Everybody has tried to be lost, either in a physical place or in their own life and mind. This theme is the short story ‘’ Land of the Lost’’ about. Here experiences the reader the development of a woman, who gets more and more obsessed with a case about a missing girl. The short story never explains to the reader, if the woman finds the girl, and why she is so obsessed, which I will try to find out. I will analyse the main character, her obsession, the title and therefor will I analyse the ending of the story with the information, I discover. The events of the short story are being told as a 3rd limited person narrator, because we only see the events from the main character’s point of view, and how she feels. We see everything through her eyes. The short story is written chronologically and has no flashbacks or flash-forwards. So the reader doesn’t know, how the life of the main character has been in the past, except that she has two boys and is divorced. This makes the short story very mysterious, because the reader doesn’t see her thoughts very often and only see it from her perspective. Therefor the author holds some information back e.g. he doesn’t tell us, if she really finds the body, and why she is so obsessed, which I will try to find out. I can therefor conclude that the short story is written in 3rd limited person, chronologically and the author is holding back some information. The author never tells the reader, what the main...
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...appears in Packer’s short story collection, Drinking Coffee Elsewhere, which was published in 2003 to great acclaim. The story is about a Brownie troop of fourth-grade African American girls from suburban Atlanta, Georgia, who go to summer camp. At the camp, they encounter a troop of white girls and believe that one of the white girls addressed them with a racial insult. The African American girls resolve to beat up the white girls. “Brownies” is a story about racism as it is experienced by young girls, but it has a twist. The African American girls discover that the situation is not as clear-cut as they had believed, and as they return home on the bus, Laurel, the African American girl who narrates the story, tells them of an incident in her family involving a white Mennonite family. As she tells the story, she comes to an unsettling realization about racism and the nature of human life. Brownies Summary “Brownies” takes place at Camp Crescendo, a summer camp for fourth graders near the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. The story is told in the first person by an African American girl named Laurel, known to the other girls by her nickname, Snot. Laurel announces that by the second day at the camp, all the girls in her Brownie troop had decided they were going to “kick the asses” of every girl in Brownie Troop...
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...sing is a fictional story about a young girl, Kya, in a bayou in North Carolina who had been left to raise herself. The story occurs in 1950-1969 but displays acts going back to the 1800’s. The historical character of Kya is said to be based off the real-life unsolved murder, one of the most involved witnesses being the author herself, Daila Owens. The author lived in Africa at the time and was not present when the murder occurred but was considered a witness to the crime. No charges against her have ever been laid. The book opens with the discovery of the body of chased Andreous by two boys near the swamp at the near opposite end of town. It goes to tell the story of 6-year-old Kya who watches her mother, then all her siblings abandon her alone with her drunken...
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