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    Linkin Park Belonging. Related Material - Belonging Somewhere I Belong - Linkin Park The song “Somewhere I Belong” is about a person who feels out of place and alone. This person has nothing to say and it’s his fault. The one thing he wants is to find a place where he belongs. The main issue in this poem is about depression and it is conveyed through underlying messages and the tone. The person in this song is depressed because he doesn’t fit in and even starts to blame

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    Linkin Park’s sound is utterly their own‚ an accomplishment strengthened by the band’s remarkably powerful and unforced songwriting. But almost everything about Linkin Park has been unforced‚ including their Southern California origins. Linkin Park has created a sound all their own‚ their music has incredibly catchy beats that you can get stuck in your head for days at a time. And then to back up the beat‚ are the emotionaly driven vocals that seem to come straight from their soul and into yours

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    World Music Tyler Remsen Music 109 April 25‚ 2004 Research Paper #2 - World Music Group LINKIN PARK: The Next Evolution in International NU Metal/Alternative Rock INTRODUCTION Although music has always personified the culture from which it originated‚ it has also been the most freely shared mediums between cultures. As new instruments and techniques are embraced by musicians; they are synthesized with the artist’s own styles and music genres then form or evolve with each generation

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    Linkin Park is an American rock band that formed in 1996 at Agoura Hills‚ California. This band consists of Chester Bennington‚ Rob Bourdon‚ Brad Delson‚ Dave Farrell‚ Joe Hahn‚ and Mike Shinoda. Many of the songs this band makes are very dark and intense. The song “Shadow of the Day” by Linkin Park shows how the lead singer Chester expresses his feelings. There are many elements of poetry throughout this song. In the beginning of the song there is figurative language shown. For example

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    are completely lost. I am 23 years old‚ still in college and I have no idea what I’m going to do with my life; I have switched majors at least three times. In this world‚ nothing seems to be certain. People go through stages where they think they know all the meanings and mysteries of life. When I was in high school‚ I thought I had it all figured out (just like every other high school student) then I came to college; I had no idea what I was doing. The only thing now that I believe to be certain

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    Numb by Linkin Park I have chosen to research this song and video as they are the embodiment of the sub-culture that is the main target audience for the ’emocore’ genre. This song seemingly calls out to those who are sick and tired of being told to conform to societal norms‚ either by their parents or peers. This is a very ’emo’ message to convey‚ as the target audience of emotionally troubled teens feel that they can relate to it in that they feel those around them try to force them into normality

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    Home Is Where I Belong

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    Home is where I belong The sacrifices‚ the beliefs‚ and the values parents implant in their children will help determine the person they grow up to be. A child is like a sponge that absorbs their parent’s thoughts and viewpoints that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. A bad event can scar them for life. For example‚ if a parent constantly yells at their child for no reasons and shows no signs of love‚ the little one’s childhood would consist of nothing but bad memories. This is exactly

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    just a new day. Everyday I always ponder and wonder about a lot of things. Sometimes I think about yesterday and wonder if today will be a lot better than yesterday. Let me just share to you what I’ve thought of... I’ve thought of many names‚ and not all of them are pleasant. I am many things‚ but not all of them are good. Or so some of the mundane flocks might think. But I am who and what I am‚ and I have a duty to myself. Looking back to those years past I could almost smile. When they

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    Belonging or not belonging is a perception‚ or something that we feel. We are influenced by many factors to feel that we belong or don’t fit in‚ including our knowledge and understanding of the place where we are in the present and how that it is influenced by our prior experiences of other places. Our perception of belonging can also be affected by how much others know and understand of the places we have come from in relation to where we are now. These ideas are explored extensively in Amy Tan’s

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    Belong Theory

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    theories which will also introduce the main variables of this study. The first theory to be considered is the “Need to Belong” theory (Baumiester & Leary‚ 1995) which asserts that all humans share a common need to be connected with others‚ and common sense signals that individuals’ lives are better for being connected. Furthermore‚ Baumiester & Leary (1995) proposed that the “need to belong” has two aspects: (1) people want a stable and enduring context of concern and caring‚ (2) people need frequent interaction

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