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    many things changed throughout the years and this also between different countries‚ in different times of the year. Differently‚ the various technologies invaded our world in many ways‚ such as mobile phones/SMS‚ computers‚ the Internet‚ Television‚ iPods‚ Social Network‚ or music technology. The television‚ one of the most popular mass media in these days‚ was developed in 1884‚ as a first electromechanical machine from a German named Paul Gottlieb Nipkow‚ but nowadays it using has changed; it is employ

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    The focus of this article is how music/music therapy can lead to improved brain function in patients who are in a vegetative state or a minimally conscious state. According to the article‚ vegetative state is defined as “a state in which patients exhibit a lack of awareness of external stimuli‚ but with preservation of sleep–wake cycles and vital vegetative functions (such as cardiac action‚ respiration and maintenance of blood pressure) while remaining completely unaware of both self and environment”(Okumura

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    At the age of Fifteen i lost my father‚ not knowing how to react i became coy and detached from school. It was Junior year where i realized that i was‚ in many ways‚ hurting myself. Gradually i became more friendly and cared more about my academics. One day at lunch while i was eating alone‚ a guy named Greg came up to me and started talking to me. It was the first time i felt comfortable talking to someone‚ without them having a clipboard in their hand‚ and without me laying on a couch. We spent

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    HOW WE LISTEN TO MUSIC From ​ What to Listen for in Music ​ (New York: McGraw-Hill‚ 1988). Copyright © 1988 by Aaron Copland. Aaron Copland Aaron Copland (1900–1990) was a well-known modern composer. Born in New York City‚ he studied music in New York and France. His early successes in his twenties led to a musical career that included many compositions‚ piano performances‚ teaching‚ and writing. His music is marked by adaptations of American folk stories‚ including his ballet ​ Billy the Kid ​

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    The role of culture in the city has changed over time due to the influence of Post- industrialisation‚ immigration‚ modernised cultures and introducing foreign cultures. Over the years‚ cultural change has played a major role in shaping multiple cities into what it is today. Culture is the ideas‚ social customs‚ art‚ music‚ food‚ classic‚ theatre‚ social behaviour which is targeted to particular society. The culture capital influences the economic growth‚ demographic change‚ politics and social

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    The Bible’s Influence on Western Music Abstract: The Voice‚ one of the America’s most-watched TV shows‚ exhibits distinctly different styles of music by different color.‚ including American country music‚ Latin music‚ R&B‚ Jazz‚ Gospel music‚ etc. However‚ it’s tough to distinguish which style a certain song belongs to. It arouses my interest to find out what impacted western music during its long-term development and what the western music derived from. This article provides brief introductions

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    Music WHAT IS MUSIC? Music is the art of arranging tones in an orderly sequence so as to produce a unified and continuous composition‚ according to Webster ’s II: New Riverside University Dictionary. However‚ people have different meanings for music. Therefore there is not just one meaning for “music”. Meanings of music to other people: Music plays an integral and emotional role in our lives. Music is the way one expresses their selves. Music is an instrument that we speak through. Music

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    How Opa Changed My Life

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    I was thrilled when Opa presented me with a college fund on my thirteenth birthday. It had two hundred dollars deposited in it and was‚ by one hundred and seventy five dollars‚ the most generous present that day. It was later in the week when my mother revealed to me that only after my eighteenth birthday could I put my hands on my grandfathers’ gift and was to be used exclusively for the payment of my college studies‚ something unappealing to a thirteen year old. I was disillusioned that moment

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    How Boppa Changed My Life

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    A rich kid growing up in a loving family provides for an easy life; this life is simple in the early years‚but curves in the road arrive in everyone’s life. I grew up extremely with an extremely close relationship to my “Boppa”. Boppa was invincible; my mom’s dad could build a treehouse in the mountains at seven thousand feet of elevation without breaking a sweat. Nothing could hold him back. When he was told he had 6 months to live‚ this came as a huge shock to everyone to him and those who loved

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    Science has been with us ever since our ancestors were barely civilized. It has simplified our lives to the extent that not only has it brought about positive effects but negative effects as well. Science is all around us‚ from the trash gathered in our waste basket to the chair‚ table and computer you are using to read this essay right now. To put it simply‚ as we continue our evolution‚ knowingly or unknowingly‚ the more we discover things through science and more change will be brought into our

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