Jay Sean Essays

  • Jay Sean Song Analysis

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    Jay Sean, “Down”, gives us his perspective on how to achieve the love of a girl that you have been desiring to have in a simple and romantic way. We can see this representing throughout the word options, examples on how to accomplish, and giving his justification on how hard he will try to successfully achieve the lover. In this delightful piece of Sean song, he gives us a warm hearted explanation on how he is feeling and shows how pursuing it can be to chase after the girl you like or love. Sean

  • Janie Johnson Story

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    If you like weird stories then this is for you.. This story is about “Janie Johnson”, which her real name is Jennie Spring. These are some of the characters: Janie (Jennie Johnson), Mr.Johnson, Mrs.Johnson, Mr.Spring, Mrs.Spring, Stephen Spring, Jodie Spring, Reeve, and the Spring twins. It all started when Janie was supposedly “kidnapped”, by the Johnsons that thought she was their granddaughter. Janie always thought that the Johnsons were her real parents, but what she didn’t know was that

  • Why Is Color Important In The Great Gatsby

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    Everyone has a favorite shirt, they adore the way the color complements their skin tone or 1their hair or eyes. Maybe the shirt is even their favorite color, or a mix of colors. Since people have been wearing clothes, painting pictures, or decorating their homes and objects; colors have been involved. The blending of dyes and the mixing of pigments creates beautiful patterns and expresses people’s personalities and emotions. The use of color plays a big part in the story The Great Gatsby by F. Scott

  • Insurance Waiver: A Short Story

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    Most epic adventures don’t start out with an application and insurance waiver. My mother had told me that I needed to get a job this summer because she was tired of seeing me mope around the house. Throughout May she had been not so subtly putting application papers on my bedroom desk and other places in the house. Each time I saw one; I rolled my eyes then proceeded to throw it in the trash. Finally at the end of the school year she forced me to go to an interview at Lucky’s, a small amusement

  • Sean John Combs Research Paper

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    Biography and family- Sean John Combs, professionally known P. Diddy, Puff Daddy and Diddy, was born on 4 November, 1969, in Harlem, New York. He was born to Janice and Melvin Earl Combs. His mother Janice was a model and his father was an associate of Frank Lucas, a drug dealer. He grew up in Mount Vernon, New York. He is a rapper, songwriter, singer, record producer, entrepreneur and an actor as well. He has six children. He is the biological father of five children-Christian, Chance, Justin, twins

  • O Brother Character Analysis

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    The movie O' Brother by the Coen brothers is a modern story based on the ancient Greek story of the Odyssey by Homer. In each story, the main character is a man facing challenges and trying to return to his wife. There are vast similarities and differences between these stories such as the theme, settings, characters and the relationship between these characters. In O' Brother, Ulysses Everett McGill is the main character. He and his two companions, Delmar and Pete break out of prison and go

  • 5 Enduring Conspiracy Theories Of Tupac Shakur's Death

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    One of the biggest names in hip hop was killed in the 90s. Tupac was shot while in a BMW on the way to a nightclub, after a fight at the MGM Grand on September 7, 1996. The event is still controversial to this day. There are many different views of Tupac Shakur’s shooting; most of the views come from fan’s, friend’s, or federal agents or cop’s perspectives. Tupac’s fans have many different theories and feelings toward Tupac’s death. Many of Tupac’s fans believe that he is still alive, and even some

  • What Led Up To The Death Of Tupac

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    History Paragraphs Thesis: In 1993, Christopher Wallace aka The Notorious B.I.G or Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur we’re very popular hip hop artist that eventually became friends. But they were from different places, causing conflict between the gangs they both knew. Which also caused Tupac to get shot the first time and creating more drama between the East and the West Coast. As this problem continues, this lead up to the death of Tupac and Christopher. Background: In the 1970’s,

  • Jesus How To Play Basketball Essay

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    Jesus is walking into the gym, he is going to teach you guys some basketball skills like how to do layups, shooting technique, free throws and defense stance. First, Jesus is going to teach the correct way to do a lay up. Jesus: Hi Tasha, I'm gonna teach you how to correctly do a layup in basketball. Tasha: Alright jesus, sounds good. I have a game this week and the coach is having us practice everyday. Jesus grabs the basketball and in slow motion he teaches Tasha how to do layups, he shows

  • Biggie Smalls Research Paper

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    arrested for selling crack, and spent nine months in a North Carolina prison before making bail. Around his neighborhood, Biggie Smalls, as he called himself then, began building a reputation as a musician. The article was enough to catch the attention of Sean "Puffy" Combs, a young producer at Uptown Entertainment, a New York-based label specializing in hip-hop and rhythm and blues. When Combs split from Uptown to start his own label,

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of The Education Of Dasmine Cathy

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of “The Education of Dasmine Cathey” Writer, Brad Wolverton, in his article “The Education of Dasmine Cathey” first appearing in The Chronicle of Higher Education, conveys the journey of a former University of Memphis football player who was poorly educated and how he struggled to be academically eligible. Wolverton’s purpose is to illustrate the widespread of educational shortcomings of NCAA athletes and the complicated ways athletes struggles gets brushed under the proverbial

  • Tupac Shakur Argumentative Essay

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    Who do you think killed Christopher Wallace? He was assassinated and killed in Los Angeles March 9 ,1997. Christopher Wallace assassination was unjustified, people think Notorious killed Tupac Shakur, Notorious and Tupac Shakur we’re actually friends back before all of the east and west coast rivalry. You can say about Notorious tried to kill Tupac Shakur when they were both at top. Notorious and tupac were actually friends and you would always see them hanging out tougher. SHown in the documentary

  • The Blind Side Film Techniques

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    In the film ‘The Blind Side’ (2009) by John Lee Hancock, the scene where Mike is asked if he wants to be part of the family is used to further the movie's theme of family and football. To do this Hancock uses four techniques to do this, medium close-up (camera shot), insert shot (shot framing), long shot (camera size), and non-diegetic music (sound effect) The top half of Mike’s chest, to the top of Mike’s hair, was captured in a medium close-up. The background was blurred out so the focus was

  • Similarities Between Boyd Williams And Tupac

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    English Oral: Script (Visuals are automated, it has been prepared to fit in time with script) Boyd (as Reporter): Hello, I’m Boyd Williams and welcome to A Current Affair. We begin with the mysterious, unsolved murders of two of the most influential, American rap artists during the 90’s. Christopher Wallace also known as ‘Biggie Smalls’ or ‘the Notorious B.I.G’ and Tupac Shakur, were two young, aspiring rappers who were climbing the charts quickly and riding a wave of success. During their careers

  • Tupac Shakur: A Short Story

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    “How many brothers fell victim to the street? Rest in peace young homie, there’s a heaven for a G. Be a lie if I told you I never thought of death.” -Tupac Shakur Where do all thugs go when they die? Disruptively, the music blared throughout the seemingly infinite halls. Yet, the beats were heard by no one who would want to shut it down. Bloodshot eyes searched the deserted area, on the lookout for any signs of other residents. Thug Mansion was bumping and dank, so Tupac Shakur must have been

  • The Blind Side Research Paper

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    Putting two hours of your free time aside to become a part of a once-in-a-lifetime experience will be well worth it. The Blind Side portrays the life of Michael Jerome Oher, which is played by actor Quentin Aaron which is now a professional football player. Michael Oher, who was drafted during the second round of the two-thousand-nine draft pick for the Baltimore Ravens once. The Blind side is classified as a sports drama as it uplifts but glosses over deep issues that resembles real life drama for

  • 4th And Goal Movie Related To Me Essay

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    Sean Sopheak Rida English Composition (WRIT 1010) Writing About 4th & Goal Movie relating to Me (Week 4) September 23, 2014 After watching 4th & Goal movie, I realized that it helps me to identify who I am, my future goals, and my major in university. 4th & Goal movie is the epic tale of the six men who worked on their goals to join the top club in professional athletics, the NFL. It tells the stories about Deqawn, Albert, Gibril, Tim, Randy, and Bret over the six years while they played at City

  • Examples Of Reality In The Great Gatsby

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    false reality; which is what lingers in the mind of many characters in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. First of all, one of the more notable examples of illusion seen as reality in The Great Gatsby involves the title character himself; Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby (also known as James Gatz) is a young man from a poor family in North Dakota. The fact that he lived in poverty all his life bothered him to such great extent in which he decided to drop out of St. Olaf College in Minnesota after only a

  • Hero's Journey In Star Wars And Spirited Away

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    Voluminous people say that the journey is much more imperative than the destination. Others beg to differ. What makes a journey really important in a story or a film is reading or observing how the main character grows, progresses and acquires how to deal with all kinds of circumstances. To be considered a true ‘hero’, one must pass trials which induce the audience of heroism. This is what keeps the audience’s attention. Examples of this can be seen in both films “Star Wars” and “Spirited Away”.

  • Varsity Blues Character Analysis

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    Elizabeth Lee Dr. William Sewell English 201 3 May 2016 Varsity Blues Movie Analysis Varsity Blues is set at a high school in a small town in Texas. This movie tells a story about 5 football players, their coach and their hometown, which idolizes them. The theme I get from Varsity Blues is about goals and heroes. Specifically of how you become a hero, how you can fall from being a hero , and how everyone worships these heroes. The director, Brian Robbins, uses several different techniques