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    created hip hop‚ a celebratory subculture with its own language‚ its own music‚ dance‚ fashion and graffiti.” (Rap: Looking for the Perfect Beat‚ Shaw). Once I went through all of the documentaries and readings we did‚ I decided to correlate Beat Street and Rap: Looking for the Perfect Beat because they both were perfect examples of using a part of hip hop as a form of expression. The Hip Hop culture was a way for minorities to express themselves in a way that had never been done before it gave them something

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    Murder on the Orient Express Hercule Poirot‚ private detective and retired Belgian police officer‚ boards the Taurus Express train to Stamboul (Istanbul). On the train there are two other passengers‚ Mary Debenham and Colonel Arbuthnot. The two act as if they are strangers‚ but Poirot observes behavior that suggests that they are not. Poirot is suspicious of the couple. The train arrives in Stamboul and Poirot checks in at the Tokatlian Hotel. As soon as Poirot arrives he receives a telegram summoning

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    Change is inevitable as one goes through the maturation process. This process initiates self-reflection as one reacts to their changing perspectives. Change is emphasised in in Melinda Marchetta’s ‘Looking For Alibrandi’ and the related text Hannah Roberts short story ‘Sky High’. As adolescents grow their view on the world and them self change over time as they mature. The novel ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ is the story of a main character Josie who is completing her final years oh high school at

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    a day with music

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    ON MARCH 6TH 2013.[Filmaginares‚Tango en skai‚little fugue‚Granada‚Evening at Granada and Homenaje] On the 6th of March 2013‚ the Eastman Quitar Quartet of the Eastman School of Music(University of Rochester)performed at the lobby of the Drake Library at the college at Brockport(Music at Noon). The programme lasted for an hour and a half .It started with the introduction of the Group to the audience by Mr. Salowey‚ a Reverend at 12:15.He introduces the four members of the group

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    Tragedies & Music When a tragedy caused by a minor occurs‚ it is not uncommon for people to analyze the music that minor was listening to prior to the event. Who is responsible for this influence? The musician(s)? The parent(s)? The minor? The record label? Should we even bother to look at the music or should we look elsewhere for an explanation? “Music is intended to bring people together for socialization and friendships‚” says Hast‚ Scott‚ and Cowdery. Music has the power to do many

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    The Study of Music

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    Music and Learning: Integrating Music in the classroom In this article from the book Music and Learning by Chris Brewer he speaks of music‚ and how it can benefit the learning process. The way music affect feelings and energy levels‚ it can be use to an advantage if known how to use music to create desired moods. Knowing What type of music bring which moods is essential. So set the scene what ever the means. Things like background music stimulates internal processing‚ creativity and encourages

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    Jazz Music

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    piece and it featured Charlie Chavez‚ who was awesome. I am going to write about Swing‚ Swing‚ Swing by Marty Conley and Blues for Sita by Mike Barone. The first song I’m going to write about is Swing‚ Swing‚ Swing. The beat of this song was strong and dominate‚ while the tempo was played very quickly giving the song’s tone color a bright‚ high energy‚ dancing feel to it and the overall volume was loud. The horns also added to the rhythm by adding a lot of syncopation throughout the piece as they

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    Binaural Beat Brainwave Stimulation 1 Evaluation on the Effectiveness of Binaural Beat Brainwave Stimulation as a Therapeutic Process A Research Paper Presented to Mr. Edward Jay M. Quinto Mapύa Institute of Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements in English for Academic Purposes 2 (ENG11) by Randel Boris V. de Ocampo Keith Anshilo L. Diaz Atria Gienah M. Espina Areej J. Fransisco March 2013 Binaural Beat Brainwave Stimulation 2 Acknowledgements Behind

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    We Can't Beat the Meat

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    Links: iler 333). From this we can see that meat alone will not help to build strong bones. But meat plus dairy is an excellent combination. Now that there have been many pieces of evidence that point towards a meat-filled diet‚ we must also consider what makes vegetarianism a possible alternative. There are many different opinions on these two different diets but mostly questions the efficiency of this vegetarian diet. When it comes to being a vegetarian there are many aspects a person must consider

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    Music Therapy

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    Music Therapy 1 Music therapy is the use of music by health care professionals to promote healing and enhance quality of life for their patients. Music therapy may be used to encourage emotional expression‚ promote social interaction‚ relieve symptoms‚ and for other purposes. Music therapists may use active or passive methods with patients‚ depending on the individual patient’s needs and abilities. The idea of music as a healing influence

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