Martina Essays

  • Song Analysis Of Concrete Angel By Valerie Mcbride

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    The song our group picked is "Concrete Angel by Martina McBride”. It's about a young girl being physically abused at home. When you listen to the song you will come to understand that this little girl had no one to turn to. Until one day this little girl made friends with this little boy who happens to be her neighbor. Then later that night while the little girl was talking to the little boy through the window her mom came in, scolded her and beat her to the point of killing her. The little boy

  • Interpreting The Song 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun' By Cyndi Lauper

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    “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” by Cyndi Lauper “Girls Just Wanna have Fun” is about a girl, Cyndi Lauper, telling her parents that they need not worry about her life choices. The song starts with her walking home the morning after a party and her mom begins yelling at her for not living her life in a proper, wholesome way, to which Cyndi replies that girls would rather have fun than sit around doing nothing all day. The next stage of the song has Cyndi’s father berating her for receiving calls

  • A Country Pop Song Concrete Angel By Stephanie Mcbride

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    by Stephanie Bentley and Rob Crosby, and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. Martina is an American country music singer, songwriter, and record producer. The lyrics of this song have much to do with child abuse. In society, today child abuse is a major issue though it is not often focused on. Many people are not even aware of this issue because it is not emphasized in the media. In Martina McBride’s song, many people can relate. This song makes a huge difference to any child

  • Personal Narrative: How My Identities Shaped My Life

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    Throughout my life I have come from and created a few identities for myself. Perhaps, the most dominant identities that have been apart of my life are being an athlete and being a family orientated man. In this paper I will write about how my identities have shaped my life. First off I believe my biggest identity is being an athlete. I have played hockey for 13 years and have let hockey practically shape my life. The textbook “Interpersonal Communication” by Sarah Trenholm and Arthur Jensen

  • Crybaby Rhetorical Devices

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    Ace Bosquez Mrs. Stubbs English 10 21 March 2023 Melanie Martinez "Eventually I realized that Cry Baby was a character that was based off of me, and that we had a lot of similarities" (Martinez, Melanie. Inspiring Quotes.us). Martinez is a lyricist that incorporates a dark theme into a song using childlike items to cover the true meaning. Crybaby is a reflection of her thoughts and emotions in her music videos, and songs, which are from Crybaby’s point of view. Her lyrics are written with school-related

  • Funny Girl Song Analyse

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    1. Don’t Rain on My Parade / Barbra Streisand This song was written by Jule Styne(composer) and Bob Merrill(lyricist). After some research, I knew that this song was first used in a musical Funny Girl in 1964, and naturally, used in movie version of this musical in 1968. The composer Jule Styne was famous for a series of Broadway musicals. In his career, he used to be a vocal coach, however, he was fired and told should write songs because “that’s forever”. Then he started to make a living on this

  • Literary Analysis Of Phenomenal Woman

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    “Phenomenal Woman” Phenomenal Woman, by Maya Angelou is an inspiring poem that encourages women, including myself to be confident and to love themselves just the way they are. It encourages women to be independent and confident despite what others think about them, especially men. In “Phenomenal Woman”, there are various literary devices used, some of which include repetition, parallelism, metaphors and personification. The obvious repetition in the poem is at the end of every stanza, through the

  • Sports In The Victorian Era

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    The Victorian Era was the history of the United Kingdom during Queen Victoria’s reign from 1837 to 1901. The Victorian society was broken up into four different classes, Gentry, Upper Class, Middle Class, and Working Class. Depending on what class you were a part of determined the type of diversion you got to participate in. Of course, the higher classes were involved in a wider range of activities. The lower classes activities were limited and not as diverse. Sports in the Victorian Era were mainly

  • Angel Character

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    Beautiful, sweet, caring, mature, damaged and so young. These words describe an amazing seven year old girl. Her name is Angel.Since birth her and her many friend have had nothing but cages and death. Nothing but heart break and parral, Pain and sorrow, But on the other hand she has been on the most amazing adventures. Yet, Angel is strong and confident and just so amazing. Angel is one of a kind. Angle is so strong hearted, willed and just so strong in general. She is strong hearted because even

  • Althea Gibson Major Accomplishments

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    In sports, you simply aren't considered a real champion until you have defended your title successfully. Winning it once can be a fluke; winning it twice proves you are the best.” Althea Gibson said when she won her second Wimbledon in 1958. Have you ever heard of Althea Gibson, a professional tennis and golf player? Althea Gibson was born on August 29, 1927 in Clarendon County, SC. Althea Gibson helped pave the way for change for African-Americans in sports by breaking barriers. Althea Gibson broke

  • Song Analysis: Concrete Angel

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    Angel’ by Martina McBride is about a child that got abused by her mother. Many could argue the meaning of the song goes a lot deeper than that. The song could have the meaning that society disregards the bad events going on around them and doesn’t speak up about any of it. For example she says “The teacher wonders but she doesn’t ask” and “The neighbors hear but they turn out the lights”. If society wasn’t this way then maybe this little girl in the song would have been saved. Martina McBride uses

  • Inner City Girl Analysis

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    detailed account of the struggles and desires of Martina, a poor girl from the dark underbelly of the inner city. Born into poverty, hunger and a family plagued with a multitude of problems, Martina at age twelve aspires to escape the claws of poverty and her first step towards attaining this dream comes through her acceptance into Milverton High, a prestigious institution opens to the upper tiers of society. Despite societal norms and expectations Martina attempts to defy all odds regardless of ridicule

  • Case 6.1 Three Shifts, Three Supervisors

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    Case 6.1 Three Shifts, Three Supervisors 1. Based on the principles of path-goal theory, describe why Art and Bob appear to be less effective than Carol. Carol leadership style of Participative matches up well with the task characteristics of the followers on her team. Unfortunately, Art and Bob leadership skills are not matching well with the needs of their team. Art is currently being Directive but his team needs Supportive and Bob is Supportive but needs to be more Achievement Oriented. This

  • Emily Bronte's Vengeance

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    comparative study of Emily Bronte’s Heathcliff and Martina Cole’s Marie. Abstract Emily Bronte published Wuthering Heights in 1847 and passed away the following year. In this novel, she created the protagonist Heathcliff, an orphan who after adoption became victim of everyone’s hatred & cruelty thus deprived of all basic aspect of life. He grew up with a feeling of extreme vengeance as motive of life and teaches everyone a lesson for their wrong doing. Martina Cole came up with Faceless in the year 2001

  • Persuasive Essay On Driverless Cars

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    Self-driving cars has way less carbon emissions than gas cars. Martina Igini states, “According to estimates by the US Department of Energy, this driving style – which industry experts refer to as automated ‘eco-driving’ can reduce fuel consumption by 15 to 20%. That means that driverless cars have lower fuel consumption and less fuel emissions that are not good for the environment. Martina Igini says, “As the world is considering all possible ways to slow down the imminent

  • Pattyn Von Stratten Analysis

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    Pattyn Von Stratten Burned, written by Ellen Hopkins, describes the hardships that Pattyn Von Stratten is faced. Pattyn is the oldest of nine children with the help of her sister Jackie; they help raise their siblings. Pattyn 's mom was a very depressed mom who did not take to her children, and her dad took to Johnnie Walker and wrongdoing on his wife and two oldest children. Being raised mormon has questioned her faith due to the abuse and neglect of her parents. While she is questioning her

  • Cause And Effect Essay On Child Pageants

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    in the decision (Padmore). They try to live through their child in order to try to fulfill their own aspirations of fame and fortune. Often times they do not consider the risks they are taking when signing their child up for pageants. According to Martina M. Cartwright, many pageant parents exhibit “princess by proxy.” This occurs when adults are primarily driven by the social or financial gains earned by their child’s accomplishments, regardless of potential risks for the child. They want their child

  • Linda Navratilova Research Paper

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    When Martina Navratilova was outed and then publicly acknowledged she was gay (bisexual), it made national headlines. Never before had an athlete of such fame and caliber, a star of a major sport, come out. She even gave a full, upfront account of her story in a joint interview with her partner at the time, Nancy Lieberman, to the Dallas Morning News. By not making any effort to hide the truth, and indeed by embracing her identity, she provided an example of strength and courage to millions of

  • Persuasive Essay On Child Beauty Pageants

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    To win the crown, parents devote time, money and the happiness of said child. A child glitz pageant can cost $400.00 to $5,000.00. Some parents risk all they have just so their child can win the crown and title, slowly the cost of all the little details can add up in the end. Every pageant year, some parents spend up to ten thousand dollars and even face financial ruin. To perfect their routine, a few children are forced into meeting with a pageant coach every week for an allotted amount of time

  • Born To Fly Sarah Evans Analysis

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    family hated the song from me playing it over and over again. This One’s for the Girls- Martina McBride This song came out when I was six years old. It is very significant to me because when I hear it I remember singing happily in the car with my mom being joyous, and having no major troubles or stresses in life. It also reminds me of the first concert I attended. My family went to the state fair just to hear Martina McBride in concert. I was so excited when we got to our seats, until a woman with hair