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    Harming Our Youth? Hip-hop culture is everywhere. The culture‚ which encompasses rapping‚ deejaying‚ break-dancing and graffiti-writing‚ has become so popular that it has entered mainstream fashion and modern language. It doesn’t stop there. The culture permeates everything from TV commercials to toys to video games. Currently‚ there is even a hip-hop exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. You name it‚ and hip hop is there representing. However‚ hip hop’s most potent form is its rap music--embraced

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    Making a Difference Through Youth Empowerment “The Youth is the Hope of the Mother Land!” that’s what Dr. Jose Rizal‚ the Philippines’ national hero said to his countrymen. He believed that it depends on the youth what our world will be in the future. But do you think it make sense today? The youth is the future leaders of our mother land‚ but on the contrary‚ why some youth become a problem of our society? They were hooked in drug addiction‚ prostitution‚ teenage pregnancy‚ bad fraternities

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    ***** ****** April 7th 2011 Deol Self Disclosure Through Music 1. The song‚ “Here Without You” by 3 Doors Down came to have a very significant meaning to me this past September‚ after my grandmother passed away. The day she died‚ and a few days after I remained seemingly unaffected and went on with my usual routine of work and partying‚ I spoke of it to my friends casually‚ and when they offered support I replied indifferently “it’s all good‚ that’s what happens”. It wasn’t until about

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    The History of African-American Music through the Centuries African-American music has influenced modern artists and songs quite heavily‚ but the music itself has developed immensely over the years. Every century has seen innovative genres come to life‚ and you’ll see that African American musicians have contributed tremendously in this. 19th century With the prevalence of slavery and the Second Great Awakening of the 1830s‚ African Americans created spirituals and work songs to ease their pains

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    Role of Music in Our Life

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    ingrained appreciation for music‚ unlike any other animal. Music means something different to every individual. It works as a means of learning‚ relaxation‚ and fun. An active participation in listening to and performing music is beneficial to everyone throughout the different cultures of the world. Biologically‚ music is embedded in the brain. When the brain is scanned‚ both hemispheres respond to melodies and rhythm‚ while language is only present in the left hemisphere. When music is heard‚ the brain

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    beats gives a hypnotic message to your body and changes the state of your brain. But is music just that? A series of notes and precisely placed words? This is what I have set out to discover. What effect does music have on humans? When listening to a good song you feel a sense of relaxation and calm within your body. Often we stop what we’re doing to focus on the lyrics and feel the beat. The state our brain goes into is scientifically known as the alpha state. According to scientist from Ben

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    CHALLENGES OF YOUTHS IN A MODERN WORLD The Longman Modern English Dictionary defines youth as “the state or quality of being young‚ the period from childhood to maturity; young people of both sexes”. A youth is characterized by features such as youngness‚ restlessness‚ strength‚ independence‚ curiosity; search fro greatness‚ vigor good‚ health etc. Pope John Paul II during his visit to Nigeria in 1982‚ addressed the youths in these words “Youth is the age of hope‚ of promise‚ of enthusiasm‚ of

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    Music is Part of our life

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    Music is part of our lives whether we realize it or not‚ whether we actively participate in it or not‚ whether we appreciate its power or not. This is‚ in fact‚ the real power of music ? that it can affect us whether we are aware of it or not. We need only think of the music heard on the soundtrack of most movies. We may be aware of the action and the dialogue‚ the scenery‚ costumes and special effects‚ yet music is supporting it all and guiding the emotional context. In the best films‚ music is

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    There aren’t many similarities between the two treatments but some do exist‚ one of them is the focus of both the therapies on desensitization. Desensitization essentially is a process where there is continuous exposure to a negative stimulus‚ which eventually leads negative emotional responses to lessen‚ and thus helps to unlearn anxiety and phobias. CBT practices desensitization in the form of cognitive interventions where clients are made to remember their perceptions and memories‚ and identify the

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    YOUTH EMPOWERMENT THROUGH QUALITY EDUCATION BY OKWUOLISE A. GIFT (gift4classics@yahoo.com‚ 08067322718) A RESEARCH FELLOW‚ ENUGU STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL)‚ ENUGU PRESENTED AT THE 1ST ANNUAL CONFERENCE Venue: No 25/27 Colliery Aveneu‚ Surveyor House‚ Enugu THEME: DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF EDUCATION FOR NATIONAL TRANSFORMATION ABSTRACT Youths are considered very important in the development and transformation of any nation

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