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It's not like there were ever fights with Go Machine," [Perry] says. "No, that band breaking up was like waking from sleep. You're asleep, and then, one day, the light comes in the room, and you're like, 'Oh, I'm awake now.' Just as [Daniel Hart] hits the off-ramp, Perry's phone rings. It's Alex, at home in North Carolina, sitting in front of the recording computer. He's finally solved a problem that's been holding the next Prayers and Tears album back. It's time to start working, he's saying. Perry's excited: The next round of battles, decisions and discussions starts immediately. [John Ribo] calls the lyrics of David's "Beast" a "repetitive cliché," though he does it in the same endearing, polite way he does most everything. Perry leans hard on the second half of "Minnows," Sharp Te...
... time in the history of the Court--the lyrics of Bob Dylan in a published opinion. (1) Sprint Co... constrained by the reality that their decisions concerning the law must be tied directly to a give...
I think it's totally a compliment being called a novelty hit," says "Big Black" Matt Goias, who along with co-producer Fancy writes all of the band's' lyrics and music. "'Cameltoe' is the worst song on the album, but it personifies the shit we would write a song about. The group's formation sounds a little bit like that of the Spice Girls or New Kids on the Block, but FannyPack doesn't front: They are what they are, fun, and their music is easy to groove to. But don't think of FannyPack as merely a gimmick. (Even if their naming decisions seem that way: "We called ourselves FannyPack because, it's like, we wanted to make people say 'fannypack,'" explains Goias.) So Stylistic has put the group at the head of a dance-pop revival, taking listeners back to a time when music was about styl...
... consulted other Bibles to make decisions about the accuracy of Revolve's translation. Altho... but urges readers to listen to the lyrics, not to let lyrics change "your priorities". Other...
...'s copying of the original's first line of lyrics and characteristic opening bass riff may be said t..."weighed along with other[s] in fair use decisions," id., at 449, n. 32 (quoting House Report, p. 66)...
..., one must devote the majority of his/her lyrics to discussing "empowerment through politics and kn... daily lives, helping guide our actions, decisions, and thought in the present and future. For more d...
I won't really realize that the person is talking about having sex or raping a girl," she said. Even so, the message "is being beaten into the teens' heads," she said. "We don't even really realize how much. "A lot of teens think that's the way they're supposed to be, they think that's the cool thing to do. Because it's so common, it's accepted," said [Natasha Ramsey], a teen editor for Sexetc.org, a teen sexual health Web site produced at Rutgers University. "It's a little dangerous to just pinpoint one thing. You have to look at everything that's going on in a young person's life," she said. "When somebody has a healthy sense of themselves, they don't take these lyrics too seriously."
... them less thoughtful" about sexual decisions and may influence them to make decisions they regr...
Food for the Spirit" offers nine new songs including, "Standing on Jesus," an upbeat praise track; "The Road to Damascus," with Bible-inspired lyrics and a song called "Gang Bangin'," which challenges dangerous decisions. Another song, "I Prayed on It," emphasizes the power of prayer. While his album feeds the spirit, [Smokey Robinson] is also focused on feeding the body. The multi-talented icon has developed "Smokey Robinson's-The Soul is in the Bowl Gumbo." The frozen food item was over a year in development and was a three-time sell-out success when it hit Chicago markets. Look for it to hit our grocery shelves soon. Robinson said that other products would soon follow, like Red Beans/ Rice, Jambalaya and more.
This study investigated the attitudinal responses of 305 undergraduate students with respect to nine hypothetical marketing moral dilemmas. Participants varied by age, gender, social class, race, religion, and country born in. It was found, as hypothesized, that older participants were more likely than younger ones to: 1) believe the ethically questionable action is wrong, 2) anticipate guilt if they considered doing the same thing, and 3) say they would not do it. Educators were encouraged to use this data to increase students' ethical sensitivity. Managers were invited to use the information to increase global competitiveness.
... prepared to make difficult marketing decisions upon graduation. There would be a global competiti... that records for teens contain explicit lyrics (RAP). Subjects were asked to react cognitively, a...
When Lloyd "Greg" Miller told his dad after a semester at Marshall University that college wasnt right for him and his desire to pursue his passion for music, the elder Lloyd Miller remained calm, very calm. When Miller said he wanted to move to Los Angeles to seek his musical muse, his dad still remained calm. And now, nearly 10 years after Miller graduated from George Washington High School, the Miller family is happily cheering his efforts, which recently won kudos at the prestigious Los Angeles Music Awards, an annual program that receives thousands of nominations. Al Bowman, founder of the awards, called Miller a real rock n roller at the ceremony this past fall. With luck and a lot more hard work, the accolades may lead Miller and his band, The Lloyds of London, to a tour and perh...
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