Hikaru Utada Essays

  • Travel: Why We Should Try to Travel Alone

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    For an outgoing person, I think travelling is the most fun that they will do in their life. Travelling isn’t an easy thing to do, it’s expensive, tiring, and stressful. Of course, if you travel, you’d want someone or some friends to be with you and share the experience of your journey. Before, I don’t want to travel alone, it feels lonely and boring. You don’t have someone to talk to, to laugh with, and many other things to do when you’re with someone or some friends. Then, I thought, should

  • Creative Writing: Death and Liberation

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    Death and Liberation The sweat on my cold palms glistened like glitter as I traced the path of my lifeline with my weary eyes. The waiting room was motionless while the crisp air conditioner in the hospital building pounded through the relentless eighty degree spring. A crinkled newspaper on the stand next to me was outdated and torn, as if someone has brutally thrown it aside during a monetary loss of the calm tide. Can you use Febreeze to push the scent of death out of the air? Or will you end

  • Benefits Of Studying Abroad

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    1. Motivations and Benefits (*) What motivates you not just to travel abroad, but to study abroad? Give specific examples of the academic, professional, and personal benefits that you expect to receive from studying abroad. Response should be no longer than 500 words. I’m motivated to travel abroad because I believe it is one of the best ways to learn. I wanted to experience things I haven’t been able to while growing up in a suburb in Minnesota. My goals with travel are to see as many of the

  • Red & Black

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    Black and Red the two colors of human existence, so simple, so tribal, yet significant to us all as they are burned into our bones from when we exist as only atoms to when we die as galaxies and they stretch beyond that to the lives our stars burn out into. While they seem so simplistic there are deeper meanings in these colors that run deeper than the blood in our veins. Red shows our fatal flaw: passion. A word of seven letters just as the seven sins it destroys us. With so much ambition towards

  • Essay On Travelling

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    Travelling- form the eyes of Mark Twain Every travelling experience is unique in itself. Every person has a different experience to share. It all varies from the person undertaking the trip and the nature and destination of their travel. Every person has his own style of sharing his travelling experiences and we will now view some of the mark twain travel quotes which will tell us how he views travelling as and what kind of experiences he has had. One thing that Mark Twain travel quote has made clear

  • Persuasive Speech Outline For Research Paper

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    General Purpose: To persuade the audience that around the world traveling is a good experience to have once in a while. Specific Purpose Statement: At the end of my speech, my audience will become more interested in traveling and exploring the culture of other countries. Central Idea: To persuade the audience to spend more time travelling; specifically exotic countries like Nigeria. Hook (By a show of hands how many of you guys have ever visited a location outside Arlington, Texas? Have you visited

  • Personal Narrative: Amazon Rainforest

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    If I was gifted with a ticket to anywhere in the world, I would travel to the Amazon rainforest. I wish to go there, because of my passion for wildlife and I fear the Amazon rainforest will never be the same. I have always been mesmerized by the beautiful landscape, and the wildlife; therefore, it has been a place I have long desired to see with my own eyes. Upon arrival, I would immediately get a tour to deep in the rainforest. As a child, I grew up watching many wildlife documentaries, and many

  • Funeral Home Essay

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    Death, people are afraid of dying, me I was accustomed to death. my family owned a funeral home since they first came to america in the 1800s. It was a normal day at the funeral home, boring as all hell. One thing that you never really think about is what funeral homes do when they are not having funerals? The answer is paperwork, a lot of it, in fact. The paperwork usually ended up being me and mom doing paperwork and dad being the owner of the only funeral home in town was usually swamped with

  • Spooky

    3186 Words  | 7 Pages

    alone with Dempsey and Hibiki.” “Who’s Hibiki?” “Dem’s friend and he knows that friend of yours, Hikaru.” “He knows Hikaru? Maybe we can all play one day!” “Come on, you have to meet Dempsey's uncles.” "Oliver has brothers?” “Yeah, three! Uncle Rodin is the coolest, Mika is too, Lukas is so-so.” “Wow…I wish I had a lot of brothers!” “You have me and Dempsey don’t you! Not to mention Hikaru.” “Hikaru is more of a sister actually…what with his flamboyant tendencies.” “True.” *** Soon it was time

  • Golden Age Go

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    Culture, and the Game of Go." Science and Culture vol. 69 (2003). 8 May 2010. Web. Shively, Donald H., and William H. McCullough, eds. The Cambridge History of Japan. Vol. 2. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999. Print. Hotta, Yumi, and Takeshi Obata. Hikaru No Go. San Francisco: Viz Media, 2004-2011. Print.

  • Research Paper On Mike Shinoda

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    earthquake and the subsequent relief effort. Hikaru Utada Hikaru Utada was born in Manhattan to Teruzane Utada and his wife, Junko Utada. Her father was a Japanese record producer, and her mother an enka singer, who performed under the stage name Keiko Fuji. Hikaru entered the music industry with her mother under the band U3, also known as Utada 3. Hikaru was named as “the most influential artists of the decade” by The Japan Times In 1996, Hikaru began her solo career with the song “I’ll Be Stronger”

  • Japan cracking U.S. pop culture hegemony

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    made by Osamu Tezuka was originally shown in the 1960s. (DTL, par. 4). Anime has also been described... ... middle of paper ... ...ists, with some even in their original language. This includes the computer-synthesized Vocaloids to people like Utada Hikaru and BoA. Anime, Cosplay, movies and Video games all show the invasion of Japanese culture in America. Japanese as a language has been becoming more popular. The number of those studying the language went from 127,000 in 1997 to about three million

  • Music paper

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    Music Research Paper Draft Within much of the musical world, the use of music with varying forms of animation, ranging in type from educational and children’s shows, to historical and basic entertainment genres, have continually been used as cultural constants since the beginning of early television programs. From the early silent black-and-white films of the early 20th century to the Hollywood blockbusters of the modern-day United States and elsewhere, music performed with classical and modern films