Westlife Essays

  • Fight Back And We'll Let You Go - Original Writing

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    Fight Back And We'll Let You Go - Original Writing I despised him for not fighting back, it was his own fault I suppose, we gave him an opportunity to not get hurt, "fight back and we'll let you go", we say that to every one of our victims, only rarely do they ever fight back, I felt bad for what we were about to do. We saw him as he walked down the road, bottle of coke in one hand and a choc ice in the other, for him, the summer holidays was a sanctuary away from the bullying tormenters

  • Why I Love One Direction

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    Imagine being put together as a band with total strangers and blowing up social media and having millions of fans all around the world and saving thousands of teenage girls’ lives by just being there and making music. That band I love was formed about four years ago on July 23, 2010 they are a British-Irish boy band known as One Direction. There are five members of the group, Harry Styles (from Cheshire, England) Niall Horan (from Westmeath, Ireland), Liam Payne (from Wolverhampton, England), Louis

  • One Direction Concert Report

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    One of the concerts that I have attended was One Direction’s. One direction was formed by a group of boys from London in 2010. These young men were also known as Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson. The band started off from a British talent show on television called the X Factor. During the audition, the boys were eliminated as individuals, but Simon Cowell saw great potential in these young men as a group. He decided to make it happen by giving them another chance

  • Rylan Clark Research Paper

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    2007 but was later dropped out when the news of him joining the reality show went public. With reference to the bio obtained in Wikipedia, Rylan Clark has performed for bands like 4bidden and bands based in Ibiza that tribute to famous Irish bands Westlife and Take That.

  • Bajaj Auto Finance Case Study

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    2.INTRODUCTION The lifestyle of people across the world is developing rapidly. As there is a growing concern for people about the lifestyle and way of living, the scope for the microfinance industry is also at a growing pace. A large number of people across the world prefer finance for the purpose of purchase of consumer durables as well as lifestyle products. As the credit card EMI options are more expensive, people prefer NBFCs for the purpose of consumer durable loans. The project done in

  • Adapting American Fast Food Brands for Indian Markets

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    I selected an international business article from The Wall Street Journal titled “McDonald’s, Pizza Hut Cook Up New Plans for India” for my article summary assignment. This article is relevant to our course because it covers American fast food companies expanding in India. In order to be successful in foreign markets, it requires adjusting to the foreign country’s culture and customs in order to be successful in a global market. It also requires innovation and adaption to serve the local people

  • An Interpretation of the Song "Home" by Michael Buble

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    Noble Jones. This song became part of the soundtrack of the film “The Wedding Date” (“Home”). As a matter of fact, there are two cover versions of this song that have been released by other artists. One of them was covered by the Irish boy band, Westlife. That version was a top hit in several European countries. Afterward, Blake Shelton, an American country music singer released his version in 2008. The country version reached the top of the single chart of American country music (Hackett). Next

  • Comparing Magazines: Smash Hits and Select

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    Comparing Magazines: Smash Hits and Select The title 'Smash Hits' suggests that the magazine is full of music and is full of the latest 'hits' from different bands and musical artists. The word 'smash' suggests that the magazine contains new releases from different artists. The title 'select' suggests that the reader would want to 'select' the magazine because there is a selection of music inside the magazine. Inside the word 'select' are the two words 'total stereo' which suggests

  • Song Composition and Awareness and Recognition of Boy Bands

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    In the Pop Music world, there is one very specific type of music group that stands out amongst all others. This would be Boy Bands. Boy Bands have always dominated and continue to dominate the pop scene. The reasons for this are multifarious and each deserves adequate explanation. The First reason, of course, is the music itself. It has a drawing power that is significant and individual. The natural hormonal allure of the boys themselves is the second reason. The target demographic for Boy Bands

  • Analysis Of Missing Dan Nolan

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    Stage to Screen Proposal – Missing Dan Nolan by Mark Wheeller Synopsis Dan, George, Thom and Joe, a group of fifteen year old boys, set up their fishing rods for a peaceful night of fishing on the 1st January 2002, but the tranquillity is obliterated when a concealed bottle of vodka is revealed. The boys drink and boisterously fool about, but they soon get hungry and go to the shops. On the way back Joe falls ill and Thom takes him home. The group separates and Dan ends up alone. This is the last

  • From Rags to Riches to Rags - Original Writing

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    From Rags to Riches to Rags - Original Writing Once upon a time, in a far away land lived a beautiful young princess...Well, actually that's a slight exaggertaion. In the centre of town in Birmingham, in a dingy, ancient bed-sit lived a scruffy, lonely teenage girl named Marigold. Marigold had ruined her chance of ever leading a lavish lifestyle when one day she went too far and ended up on the streets. Marigold, like all teenagers,craved attention but she often took things a step too far