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    The Beatles explored their passions through writing music‚ touring the world‚ and experimenting with different sounds that were new to the music industry. The Beatles often incorporated different genres of music including Indian music‚ psychedelic‚ and hard rock‚ which was not done or believed to be a good idea at the time. They didn’t stop at different sounds‚ but they also explored different methods to make music‚ like sampling‚ artificial double tracking‚ and multitrack recording machines. As

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    Electronic Dance Music‚ also known as the acronym “EDM”‚ has stirred up a controversy across the United States in the past few weeks. The controversy started at Electric Zoo (Ezoo)‚ a 3-day electronic dance music festival that is held yearly in New York City on Randall’s Island. On the second day of the event‚ 2 maximal ravers died and 4 were hospitalized due to the over use of Ecstasy (also known for the slang term “Molly”) which immediately lead to the cancellation of the third and final day of

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    longer hours at work and fewer hours with their children. As a result‚ outside influences have greater access and influence over our children than ever before. The internet and the media are bringing the outside world into your home; your child’s peers; the influences on children from movies and the music they listen to are growing in importance and influence every day‚ the negative effects of television violence to children‚ negative

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    Throughout the complex history of our world‚ there are two things that have always been the same age: people and music. From the banging of rocks in the caveman age‚ to the classical era‚ to modern rap‚ music has gone through an evolution with human beings every step of the way. In every point in time‚ it can be stated almost certainly that by examining song lyrics‚ artists always reflect their own or other people’s feelings‚ emotions and ideas. “The Revolution” by The Beatles is a perfect example

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    afternoon judges and audience. My name is Camila Díaz‚ and I’m the summary speaker. In conclusion‚ we can say that rap is more than a style of music‚ is art expressed in every lyric. We don’t have to subject to social prejudices‚ because we only create a stereotype‚ only guided by a superficial opinion without knowing the real purpose of this kind of music. And the purpose is clear and related to the origin: trying to express the social and political reality in which the communities are not heard

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    Is the internet a bad influence to many people in the world today? I see a lot of negativities on the internet these days like when i open a website a porn site or dating site comes up after my page. My friends go to facebook and myspace every day of their lives especially after school that’s the next thing they do and even my siblings play online games almost everyday when they get back from school so i think its a bad influence on people especially children but then again i know its a lot beneficial

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    The music of the 1969s greatly reflected the people and behaviors of the decade. It affected everything from the clothes they wore to the drugs they used. Under the influence of drugs. Everything appeared to be a double entendre with a deep hidden meaning. (Kurlansky 183) The drugs made the music come alive. You not only heard the music‚ you could see it and feel it as well. With psychedelic music of bands like the Grateful Dead it was no surprise that people were usually stoned when they listened

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    Television has a bad influence on teenagers. Do you agree? Television has become an integral part of homes in the modern world that it is hard to imagine life without television. It provides entertainment to people of all ages especially children. Not only children but teenagers also love to watch television and prefer to stay ‘glued’ to the TV screen all day‚ rather than socializing or doing some outdoor physical activities. It has been known that teenagers watch a lot of television. A recent research

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    my confiding in others who liked the same music as me. Heavy metal bands such as MetallicA‚ Disturbed‚ and Megadeth sing about REAL problems that people go through such as depression and suicide‚ which are subjects most people don’t like to face which is why that genre isn’t accepted by most people which is very upsetting. You should look up the video for Inside The Fire by Disturbed‚ it’s extremely graphic but it’s real‚ which is why it’s my favorite music video. In The Day That Never Comes by MetallicA

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    Daniel Music and its Deception Year after year various artists release new music. With every new year comes more and more aggressive and provocative music than the previous year. In today’s culture and society we find youth rebelling‚ choosing a less successful route to pursue. In the blog “Music and the Influence on Society” by Kandi‚ she states that music doesn’t have a direct influence on today’s violence or teen behavior. Whether music is a direct or indirect factor‚ it is obvious that

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