Monday, June 6, 2011

You Probably Couldn’t See For the Lights But You Were Looking Straight At Me - Arctic Monkeys

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In 2005 the Arctic Monkeys released an album that rocked the European Music charts.  What Ever People Say I Am, Thats What Im Not was their debut album, that set a solid foundation for the bands success and was surely going to be one of the bands greatest releases. The song You Probably Couldn’t See For the Lights But You Were Looking Straight At Me was a fast paced narrative that discussed the narrators attempts to attract a lady. He however, was accompanied by some competition, and was quick to use imagery to judge there expressions, stating that “One look sends...the feeling... coursing through the veins. back up to their brains to form expressions on there stupid faces.” When he finds a chance to speak to the pretty girl, his words come out in “Gibberish” (Figurative Language), and alludes to a popular, british, television character by regarding his situation as “go[ing] a bit Frank Spencer”. A hyperbole is also created when he exclaims, “You had us all standing on our heads, doing our best tricks,” in order to convey his disgruntled state. But these lyrics create more then just a story, they also create a rhythm using the repetition, “Never again, Never again”. The lyrics also repeat themselves once more when using the first two lines of the song as the last two lines as well.
By using fast paced lyrics and relatable songs the Arctic Monkeys have become a hit around the world. Today they released a new album called Suck It and See that will (this reporter hopes) will send them hurtling further into success.
Lyrics:
One look sends it coursing through the veins, oh how the feeling races
Back up to their brains to form expressions on their stupid faces
They don't want to say hello, like I want to say hello
My heartbeat's at its peak, when you're coming up to speak
And oh I'm so tense, never tenser
Could all go a bit Frank Spencer
And I'm talking gibberish
Tip of the tongue but I can't deliver it...
Properly
Oh, it's all getting on top of me
And if it weren't this dark
You'd see how red my face has gone, yeah
Everybody's trying to crack the jokes and that to make you smile
Those that claim that they're not showing off are drowning in denial
But they're not half as bad as me, say anything and I'll agree
Cause when it comes to acting up, I'm sure I could write the book
And now that you're more than a part in the play
It's slightly easier to think what to say
You had us all standing on our heads
Doing our best tricks, yeah
Never again
Never again
Will there be another one quite as desirable as you?
One look sends it coursing through the veins, oh how the feeling races
Back up to their brains to form expressions on their stupid faces

School Takes Stand Against Child Obesity

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In todays school system, it is challenging to find an institute that is willing to tackle the modern complications of todays society.   However, in the calm tranquil heart of the Okanagan Valley, lies a Penticton school that has built its foundations upon eradicating these pressing problems. It’s name is Princess Margaret Secondary,  and it is one of the first schools in BC that has taken the annotative to tackle one of today’s most pressing problems, child obesity.
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When first entering the premises of this school the most noticeable thing is the student to parking ratio. With an estimated 120 legal drivers attending this institute there is only 50 stalls. To most this would seem as a problem, but to PMSers this is a challenge! By creating a petit parking area, students are subconsciously encouraged to walk to school! This is Genius. It’s a fresh thought that is bringing a new meaning to “Obese Prevention” and what professionals regard as being “absolutely brilliant”. 


Absence of parking stalls is not the only way Princess Margaret has taken a stand against obesity however. There is another contributor built straight into the infrastructure.Princess Margaret is a school with a main common area just inside the front doors, with to main hallways branching in the northern and eastern directions. At the end of these hallways sits the schools only two stair cases. Again, another weight loss encouragement. If a students class resides in one of the upstairs hallways, the student has to travel to the end of one of the two main hallways, in order to reach the ascending passage. This is much more walking, for the average student, however it seems to most that this arrangement is thought to be much more positive then negative. “ Always used to watch my weight back when i was in middle school,” says Jimmy, a first year grade 9 student, “but now that Im attending Princess Margaret, I know that I’m walking the proper distance, to burn the right amount of calories.”  
imgres.jpgThough Princess Margaret has accomplished many feats on its own, there is one aspect of child obesity prevention that wasn’t introduced by themselves. When the  all “unhealthy” foods were taken out of the school vending machines in 2007 there was a massive uproar of disapproval from the students. This is no longer a problem however, because now that the initial anger has worn off, the students have come to realize just how fattening the items available in the vending machines actually were. This has lead to a general understanding that “if you don't like the food don’t eat it,”  and with that kind of attitude students can’t help but stay slim.
Child obesity is a very serious and a pressing problem in todays society. Be as it is, Princess Margaret has found ways in order to prevent their students from becoming fat and has helped them to become slimmer then ever.