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    Effects of Music

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    scrutiny as a result of a song entitled . . . Top forty or "Pop" music is seen by most as clean cut fun‚ but the media has found a way to criticize this seemingly innocent genre of music. The young men who committed the horrific acts of Columbine were fans of Manson‚ and regularly listened to his music. If the media would stop and listen to the youth of today‚ they would know that simple fact. Critics suggest her lyrics‚ such as "Oops‚ I did it again… I’m not that innocent" send the message that being

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    Joey Jordison

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    symbol for slipknot‚ along with the bands main logo. He has written many of their songs‚ and he mixed their first album. Joey also played drums for Metallica at the 2004 Download Festival due to Lars Ulrich’s injury. He is also good friends with Marilyn Manson. He helped with the remixing of Manson’s Fight Song. In conclusion Joey Jordison is one of today’s most talented metal drummers. He has accomplished the dream of many musicians by having a platinum album in a verry successful band. I hope

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    “The Marshall Mathers LP” Album Review Since the late 1990s‚ American rapper Marshall Mathers has become one of the biggest selling pop artists in the world as Eminem‚ the most famous name in hip hop or rap music. Eminem was born on October 17‚ 1972 in St. Joseph‚ Missouri. He never knew his father‚ Marshall Mathers Jr‚ who abandoned the family when Eminem was still an infant and rebuffed all of his son’s many attempts to contact him during his childhood. As a result‚ Eminem was raised by

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    In the modern world‚ music provides more than just entertainment; it has become a way to spread political messages. Pop musicians‚ some with millions of fans around the world‚ have been more willing to challenge established conventions‚ knowing that their songs can potentially possess a profound and life-changing effect. One of the most avant-garde artist since the advent of 21st century is Lady Gaga‚ who actively challenges the society through her music. (Istanders). Inspired by other similarly

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    revolutionized and affected the whole world through its negative influence on society and culture. MTV has in many ways corrupted our youths and American culture with shows such as Jackass‚ with their dangerous acts of stupid ness‚ and Marilyn Manson encouraging suicide and murder. One can say MTV is promoting violence. MTV has grown to be a major component in the music industry and its change from video based programming in the past to the television series focused on today has had some major

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    being the target of bullies‚ and another 6% said that they bullied others and were bullied themselves. Now‚ you might not think that the bullying has any significance on teenagers‚ but it does. I’m sure we all remember the infamous tragedy at Columbine back in 1999‚ don’t we? If not‚ let me remind you of something – 13 people‚ including 12 students and 1 brave teacher‚ died that day‚ and many more were wounded‚ shot

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    Appearance vs. Reality of Modern Music Affect on Teenagers In today’s society the teenager has had more rights than ever before‚ along with these rights comes responsibility‚ independence and good judgment. All of those mentioned have been destroyed in many teenagers lives by these "Rock Stars". The modern teenager is exposed to many different things that may affect their lives as they choose to live it‚ non quite as strong of a force than the effect of music‚ it is the teens outlet to expression

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    Photography Essay

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    6cm Floria Sigismondi is an Italian photographer & director‚ who has played a major role in many productions of photographs such as “Self Portrait with Cat”‚ and the directing of music videos working with major artists such as Katy Perry‚ Marilyn Manson‚ Christina Aguilera‚ David Bowie and Muse‚ but is best known for the writing and directing of a 2010 release movie known as the runaways which brought a box office income of $4‚678‚222. Floria went to the Ontario Collage of Art in 1987‚ where

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    Gender Diversity

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    Jamie Schieferle Dr. Paul Rasp Strategic Management 6/24/09 One Size Does Not Fit All There is no doubt that the current state of the economy has and will continue to leave its mark on the American people. One of the areas hardest hit‚ is a company’s workforce. This embodies not only a reduction‚ or addition to a company’s staff‚ but rather the immediate impact posed to the landscape of the company’s personnel. Many companies can expect to employ people from all backgrounds‚ races‚ and ages

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    Throughout history the human populous has been attracted to music. Whether it be part of a ritual‚ an emotional release‚ religious reasons‚ or just for listening pleasure music has been at the center of our society. We have used music to express ourselves‚ tell stories‚ and let others into our thoughts. However‚ we often wonder whether what we are saying has an effect on the listening audience. Recently‚ in the 1990’s references have often been made to link violent and deviant behavior to music and

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