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    Lyrics to Popular Music Harmful to Teens? Many teens in this era listen to a variety of different music‚ for example: Hip-Hop‚ R&B‚ Heavy Rock‚ Dubstep‚ Pop‚ and Country. For many songs‚ artists tries their best to express their feelings through so the listeners to understand the feeling of the song. Many song lyrics can be interpreted into different meanings causes the listeners to either be against the artist or they are on the same page as the artist. In this case‚ most song lyrics could interfere

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    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. From infancy to adulthood it is an integral part of our lives. Adolescents become absorbed in songs they believe help better define them into this rocky transition into adulthood. However‚ we often wonder whether what we are saying has an effect on the

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    Negative Effect of Advertisements on Teens Ayrton Martins AIU University Abstract This research seeks to underscore the fact that many commercials seen on television‚ billboards and other means of Marketing may impact behaviour of youths and children in a negative way‚ particularly as far as the promotion of food‚ alcohol and video games‚ and teens perceptions through branding. Advertisements have always been considered a smart way for businesses to enhance revenues‚ and most companies with

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    There are different effects on teenage mothers than there is on teenage fathers. Mothers lose more friends and are looked at way differently; fathers keep most of their friends without too many people having an opinion about him. After the mother has her baby‚ she can’t go back to school‚ so she has to be put on homebound. The father can go to school‚ can play sports‚ and can have fun with his friends. Both the mother and the father have responsibility‚ but the mother has to do more‚ like work to

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    Today many people believe that violent music has aggressive and hostile reactions in children‚ because those who listen to aggressive music often act aggressively too. Brad Bushman‚ Professor of Psychology and Communication Studies at the University of Michigan‚ in his article Media violence and the American public in American Psychologist for 2001 says‚ that ’’measuring such correlation (between agressive music and its consequences in real life) in laboratory studies would clearly be unethical‚

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    Music writing involves coming up with better lyrics. In general‚ lyrics are the primary element of music writing because it ensures that a musician may write a good song that will attract the audience. According to Pattison‚ writing lyric is significant‚ and it is like a technical art. It is known that the stronger the technical ability of an individual‚ the stronger the person can express one’s ideas and translate them into the lyrics that will be musically accompanied. Thus‚ when music has good

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    Rap and Hip-Hop music has been around since Grandmaster Flash and Furious Five with their track‚ The Message. Music in general is a major influence in a child’s or teenager’s life. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation‚ the average child listens to more than 2 1/2 hours of music daily. (1). www.livestrong.com Is this a good or bad thing for teenagers around the world? Rap music does not really make problems for teens who live in a balanced/healthy lifestyle. According to the American Academy

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    Music has accompanied the human existence since the beginning of time‚ it has been used to shape culture and society‚ to give us entertainment and to even give emotion such as fear and excitement‚ it is an essential part of human life. People may not realize it but music is used in everyday life‚ everything is done with a rhythm whether it be anything from brushing teeth to  walking or even writing or typing up a paper. Music affects everyone in different ways and has a physical and an emotional

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    Music can be a very positive force for a person’s mental health; calming‚ relaxing‚ and intellectually stimulating. This is true for those of all different age groups; adults‚ children and the elderly. However music can‚ and often does‚ affect our emotions negatively as well as positively; depending on how frequently it is listened to‚ it can create channels in our minds and patterns of thinking. Music can have major impacts

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    Byron Johnson Professor Briggs Music 24B 3 December 2014 Stop and Listen to the Music “War‚ what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.” These are the lyrics from the 1969 smash hit titled “War.” Edwin Starr wrote this song in protest to the Vietnam War and it expressed many peoples’ feelings towards the war through a catchy melody. Music can have a profound impact on social politics‚ and can serve to connect people. Many of the songs written in the late 1960s captured the American public’s discontent

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