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    The attractiveness of the music industry from the perspective of Warner Group Music Summary Major transformation in the music industry over the last decade has resulted in the three major record labels; The Warner Music Group‚ Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group finding themselves with rapidly decreasing revenues and company structures which no longer provide profitability. A brief analysis of the external strategic factors affecting the Warner Music Group has revealed the changes

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    John A. Evans Instructor: Wilson English: 101-039 02/06/2013 Does music affect the emotional state of a person? Have you ever walked into a room where music was playing while in a bad mood or emotional state‚ only to find you are humming along or singing to the music that is playing? Music affects the way we feel‚ and it can alter the current state of our emotional well-being just by listening to it. Often in everyday life‚ people overlook the importance that sounds make in our lives. With

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    YORK UNIVERSITY - Department of Equity Studies - COURSE SYLLABUS AP/HREQ 1040 6.00A – Power and Society: Critical Issues in Social Science Term: Y - 2014-2015 Instructor: Dr. Claudio Colaguori e-mail: claudioc@yorku.ca office: 328 Atkinson Bldg. Lecture Location and Time: 135 Vanier College – Thursday afternoons from 2:30 to 4:30 pm (plus tutorial before or after class) – Our course runs from September 11‚ 2014 to April 2‚ 2015 inclusive. Tutorial Times and Locations: Tutorial

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    Every one has been exposed to music either while listening to the radio‚ attending a concert‚ or hearing a catchy commercial jingle. This is due to the pure fact music is all around us. Music is in our cars‚ televisions‚ and sometimes stuck in our heads. Music education should be a required class through the first year of Middle School because it establishes discipline‚ creates confidence in ones self‚ and it helps improve grades in school. For making music education a required class in the

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    here today because I want to tell you all about Indonesian Traditional music call “ Keroncong” . The history of Keroncong music itself was started when the Portugese invaded Indonesia in the 16th century‚ this music was first introduced by the sailors and the slaves on the portugese ship as known as “Fadu”. But weakening Influence of the portugese in the 17th century did not make “Keroncong” disappear from Indonesia. This music just continued to grow in Indonesia. In the early 19th century some Indonesian

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    Soul Food ENG 225 Introduction to Film Soul Food Have you ever wondered why mom wants everyone to come over for Sunday dinner? In this paper I will share the beauty of having Sunday dinner with the family and how important it is to keep it going. Here I will show you a family nearly falls apart until it is saved by love‚ understanding and good cooking. Most Sunday dinners are gathered around plenty of food and a bunch

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    It is common to hear hip-hop and rap music played on local radio stations these days‚ but have you ever really taken the time to listen to some of the lyrics? You might be shocked at what is really being said behind those catchy rhythms. Lots of hip-hop and rap songs that are sung by men contain inappropriate lyrics that show no value for women. There is a good chance that you might not even notice these derogatory lyrics because our culture is so accustomed to hearing songs that contain profanity

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    Is Music a Good Tool for Health? According to the article‚ “ Is Music a Good Tool for Health “‚ by Elizabeth Scott‚ hospitals are using music as therapy to treat different illness‚ such as depression‚ pain‚ movement‚ and even cancer. First‚ the author states that research shows faster beats helps with concentration and focus‚ while slower music calms the mind. However‚ music has a lasting effect on an individual that is positive. Next‚ she claims that research also shows music therapy can help

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    “Semiotics of Music” “Eminem’s Effect” Marshall Bruce Mathers or more commonly “Eminem” or “Slim Shady” is in his own “class”. Eminem is marketed as one of the best white rappers in history. He has a message in his music that everyone can relate to. He is an individual that expresses the feelings of deep hatred that one has have in the back of their mind. Killing his girlfriend in the song “Kim” or talking about how a crazed fan suffocates his girlfriend in the song “Stan” are just some examples

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    Country music was brought over by the first European settlers. In medieval times‚ storytelling was a tradition that allowed history to be recorded when few were able to read and write. When the first British settlers came to America‚ they brought this tradition with them‚ along with songs that they had learned in Europe. The people who settled the Appalachian Mountains and the West did not have an easy life and their music gave them an outlet to express their hardships. When country music bean in

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