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    passion for music and not a day goes by that I don’t listen to it. Music not only carries me throughout my daily routine‚ I believe it runs through my veins in which it has affected my life in positive and negative ways. Although‚ there are some similarities in the ways that I am affected negatively and positively‚ there are some distinct differences that make music a positive and negative part of my life. Music can have many positive effects on a person’s health. For example‚ music has been proven

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    originality‚ engage listener/emotional impact‚ and meaning from the songs. Comparing the two will make you wonder whose version is better now. Between Hank Williams Jr and Kid Rock‚ the song “A Country Boy Can Survive”‚ play different types of genre of music.

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    organized around a series of questions: • Whose images‚ voices and perspectives are included or excluded in the photographs‚ films‚ television programs‚ newspapers‚ paintings‚ internet sites‚ comics‚ advertisements‚ magazines‚ art exhibitions‚ music videos and video games that constitute popular and mainstream culture? • Who is producing and who is consuming mainstream representations? • What theoretical methods are available to analyze the impact of visual images generated by the broad range

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    Rap and hip-hop first started to come together in the 1970 ’s‚ but didn ’t really materialize and become popular until the 1990 ’s. With a huge surge in popularity and growth in the 1990 ’s‚ it seemed that rap and hip-hop had started a cultural phenomenon that still has noticeable effects easily seen today in music and also in pop culture. A cultural phenomenon is an idea‚ trend‚ or movement that shapes and defines that time period. During the 1990 ’s‚ rap and hip-hop spread like wild fire across

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    Introduction The influence of secular music on youth has always had a close relation to violence and negative behaviour. From fifties ‘Rock and Roll’ to present-day ‘Rap’ concerts‚ audience members have been involved in brawls‚ rapes‚ stabbings‚ shootings‚ drug use and numerous other criminal activities while listening to their favourite groups. Irrational behaviour at ‘Rock and Roll’‚ ‘Heavy metal’‚ ‘Rap’‚ and even ‘Country music’ concerts is nothing new. In fact‚ some people believe that this

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    Rap Culture This presentation was organized for the twelfth grade. The presentation on the topic “Rap Culture” was presented through the chosen lyrics of rap songs. There were three groups; each of the groups was given two lyrics of the rap song. One of the lyrics was by an old rap song‚ 90teen rap song. In contrast of the first lyrics‚ a second lyric was by this century. Main point of the both lyrics in the all groups was to be discovered the line of development of the language used in the songs

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    ACCA OBU RAP (Under construction) In my current position‚ I am in responsible to directly earn revenue for the company from the clients.The process is‚ I have to analyse customer database‚ Filter the potential customers and Communicate with them regarding business relationship and potentially build up relationship. The senior colleagues often try to enter the details of the client that are not brought to the company and attempt to earn commission for that.They think that As it is not cost effective

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    Eighties he broke free and become a solo artist. He made his own style of music with a bit of disco‚ rap‚ jazz‚ and rock rolled into his songs. He pushed boundaries with his crotch grabs and controversial lyrics. He had his own iconic style with one white sequined glove‚ fedora‚ pegged pants‚ bedazzled uniforms‚ glittering socks‚ and zippered leather jacket. In the early Eighties Jackson became a dominant figure in the music world. In 1980 he performed “Rock with You” at the “Because We Care” UNICEF

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    Music Video’s and Their Effect on Teens In today’s culture people are influenced by more than just their friends and family. The problem being discussed is that music videos send a message that it is ok to live as a thug and hustler through the use of appeals by showing these thugs in music videos as living glamorous lives. People’s personalities are influenced by what they see and hear‚ whether it is through television‚ radio‚ or video games. The television is by far the most effective tool for

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    "Obviously rap music is too violent. It serves as a musical accompaniment to the entire underclass culture of violence‚" says the author of "See No Evil"‚ David Klinghoffer‚ in an article in the National Review. This extremely narrow minded philosophy has neglected to discover what rap music really is and what it means to its millions of buyers‚ who are mostly of upper-class status. Rap is not only music‚ it is also a black cultural expression that prioritizes black voices from urban America‚ and

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