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There are creative, innovative, and interesting ways to help educate those in our circles of influence. In their first satirical video project we see the Founding Fathers and the circumstances that compelled the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, all set to a contemporary song based on Apologize by One Republic, featuring Timbaland: Too Late To Apologize: a Declaration.
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One such resource is being offered via a series of videos published on YouTube by Soomo Publishing. I said its too late to apologize, its too late. Their guitar anthem 'Apologize' got a lot of attention, but it was still a surprise when Hip-Hop, Dance and R&B producer Timbaland produced a remix and included it on his Timbaland Presents: Shock Value album.
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Thankfully there are resources for parents, grandparents, and educators who want to teach the younger generation about the parts of History that really matter. Too Late To Apologize: A Declaration Lyrics: Halfway cross the globe. OneRepublic garnered much support from the online community, especially on MySpace. Obviously, many of our schools aren’t doing a good enough job teaching our children about the importance of our founding documents – nor am I. When I asked, none of them knew that today is Constitution Day. Kids and of course Apologize will give an impressive, high class performance. Not one of my children came home from school today overflowing with excitement asking me to guess what they learned in school today. American pop-rock band OneRepublic urge their fans to be patient a little. OneRepublic made radio history when with their first single, 'Apologize', received the largest amount of airplay in history with 10,331 plays in one week, the record only being broken again by 'Bleeding Love' by Leona Lewis, a song Tedder also co-wrote. “On this day, 227 years ago, 39 courageous men signed the Constitution and forever changed the course of history.” - Lee Skabelund, Leg 18 Chair