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    Hip Dysplasia

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    Hip Dysplasia is a hip socket that does not completely cover the ball area of the upper thighbone. The main cause of this condition happens when the soft cartilage that slowly hardens into bone in the ball and socket must fit together‚ but if the ball is not connected firmly enough in the socket‚ the socket will completely form around the ball and it will become too shallow. Risk factors associated with this condition are: higher in babies born in the breech position‚ huge babies and babies that

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    types of music influence focus in different ways‚ which can have an impact on grades. Studies have shown that music has an impact on our ability to focus. A phenomenon known as the Mozart Effect says that listening to Mozart and other classical artists can improve memory. Other studies have found that music with lyrics can be distracting and negatively affect the learning process. As Advanced Placement and honors students‚ we decided to test these theories in order to see how the music we listen

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    Abortions mentally and physically affect women due to an abortion’s imperative requirement for women to make permanent life changing decisions. The History of Abortions An abortion is known as the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. According to the National Abortion Federation‚ In the 1800s states began to pass laws that made abortion illegal‚ but the anti-abortion laws varied by state‚ one of the reasons being that many feared that the population would be dominated by the children of

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    equality between genders‚ we live in a society in which women have become an object. With morality and ethics on the ground‚ the objectification of women has been promoted for several years. For example‚ unfortunately‚ it has become so daily to think of women

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    How did the rise of urban centers and trade affect the development of music? What where those developments? The Middle Ages spanned from approximately 400 to 1400 A.D. In these times there was a lot going on historically that changed the world as we know it. I am going to write about one of those things that was responsible for altering the way that music had been developed. Mainly about the economic expansion that changed the way that music as a whole was to be defined. With the growth of

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    How Does Music Affect Our Lives: The Connection between Communication and Music Music is present throughout our lives‚ from the moment we wake up and hear that song that starts our day off‚ to that song that reminds us of that relationship we once had with that special someone‚ or a song that a city uses as its anthem for it’s sports team or a song that a country listens to‚ that helps comfort them in a time of tragedy and loss. Music helps us communicate and relate to things when we can not

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    Stereotypes In Music

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    for the hip-hop industry‚ and every single spin off of its culture reflected in society these days. However‚ it is not specifically any type of society that these "atrocious customs" are depicted in‚ it lies at the very heart of my generation‚ the technologically inclined so to say. However‚ is there any basis to the "gray-haired persons‚" hate of our music‚ the kind that we hear being played all over the entire school? Obviously one of the factors in the obvious dislike in the music comes from

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    A new study shows that listening to loud music also causes our hearts to beat faster and our blood pressure to rise as well whereas‚ listening to slower‚ softer music actually lowers blood pressure and decreases our heart rates. Italian researchers at Pavia University seem to enjoy conducting researching on how music affects human beings. One the first studies that the concluded was on how music with quicker tempos effected a person’s breathing may causing them to breath faster‚ with an increase

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    Several studies show that music possesses properties that affect the growth rate of plants in different ways. These properties may be the wavelength of the music‚ its frequency or even its tempo. According to a study conducted by Margaret E. Collins and John E. K. Foreman‚ entitled The Effect of Sound on the growth rate of plants (2001)‚ plants growth is directly affected by sounds of varying frequencies. They observed that when plants are exposed to pure tones‚ it affects the growth of the plant

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    What Genre of Music is Most Popular in Teens and Why? What makes music popular? Over 90% of responses have said that 3 things make a good song. Those three factors are lyrics‚ a melody line and a catchy rhythm (Forum.emusictheory.com‚ 2014). My survey I created has reached a result to this question that most people said that the best type of music is the one with the most meaning. They said that the lyrics of the song make it good because they like that it has meaning and songs without meaning

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