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    Joel Chen BADM 3401W Professor Liebrenz-Himes 5/29/12 Informational Interview Analysis Report Introduction Last summer‚ I had the opportunity to be referred to Ms. Sharon Goldmacher by my long time family friend‚ Ms. Judith Williams. While talking to Judith I was introduced to Ms. Sharon Goldmacher. She started a full-service marketing PR firm specializing in brand development‚ product launch campaigns‚ media relations‚ as well as providing marketing‚ PR‚ and promotion services. We have

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    fine morning‚ I would like to present to you a public speech about ’Music helps us to express every kind of emotion and can induce multiple responses.’ Music. We hear it almost every day. No matter where we are‚ music will always be played either on the radio or just by humming a tune. Did you know that music started as early as the Paleolithic era? So music is about 200 000 years old. Music and society have always been intimately related. Music reflects and creates social conditions – including

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    Music‚ it’s all around us be it in the car on your way to work‚ on the elevator‚ as a ringtone on your cellphone it’s everywhere. Mothers are often encouraged to play classical music for their infants to enhance cognitive function. Many of us are using music therapy‚ whether we are aware of it or not. Music has long been proven to help reduce stress‚ elevate mood and even enhance learning! Music therapy is the use of music as an interventional and expressive therapy. The term refers to both an allied

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    The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the knowledge currently available on dysarthria‚ and the characteristics‚ prevalence and effects of dysarthria in children with Cerebral Palsy. It will also examine the effects of speech therapy on children who have been diagnosed with both Cerebral Palsy and dysarthria. The term Cerebral Palsy has been used as an umbrella term for which a number of different definitions have been proposed over the years. The most recent consensus definition recognizes

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    Psychoanalytic therapy The Basic Philosophies Human beings are basically determined by psychic energy and by early experiences. Unconscious motives and conflicts are cen-tral in present behavior. Irrational forces are strong; the person is driven by sexual and aggressive impulses. Early development is of critical importance because later personality problems have their roots in repressed childhood conflicts. Adlerian therapy Humans are motivated by social interest‚ by striving toward goals‚

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    Courtney Everette Ms. Askue August 26‚ 2014 English IV Music Therapy Introduction: Ever since I was a little girl‚ I’ve observed people playing music around me. My family is musically inclined‚ which I believe is the reason I’ve been drawn to it. In 2006‚ I began taking guitar lessons but I never had much interest in playing. Things changed in 2009‚ and I wished to be different. I wanted to be good at something so I began to teach myself guitar and have stuck with the guitar until now. In 2010

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    THERAPIES AND TREATMENTS Due to the harmful effects created by the traumatic experience of being bullied some victims have a hard time recovering from the said situation. They are greatly affected not only socially but mentally‚ emotionally and personally as well. Some even have the psychotic tendency of retreating to their personal haven because of the fear that they will again be experiencing the traumatic experience. Mostly these victims are so affected that their self-esteem suffers great damage

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    The Use of Music Therapy in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit The process of being born is a very shocking experience for the newborn. The change of environment‚ the amplified sounds and bright lights are stressful for the newborn. The preterm newborn is challenged with additional adjustments such as‚ difficulty breathing due to under developed lungs (Loewy‚ Stewart‚ Dassler‚ Telsey‚ Homel‚ 2013).The clinical question‚ Would the intervention of music therapy in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

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    think we can all agree that music has a way of taking its toll on us. According to "is music a good tool for health?”By Elizabeth Scott music has an effect on our bodies and minds. It talks about how music has been recently used in hospitals and that field of health care is known as music therapy. The article also explains how music can affect us in many powerful ways‚ how different kinds of beats can affect us in different ways‚ and how music can benefit us. I think that music should be a part of everyone’s

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    It struck a chord in my heart‚ because‚ I love that song‚ and I almost immediately chose music to be my “One Thing”. Though now I was faced with a tougher challenge‚ writing a speech about all of us. It would have to somehow relate to music. It finally struck me again‚ almost everyone in our confirmation class can play an instrument or has a deep love with music. I know I have a deep rooted love with music. I’ve been writing heavy metal lyrics since 7th grade. I constantly practice guitar; I’m

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