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    Why do people like music? Music seems to be a natural need for people. I’ve read that from ancient times human beings have produced sounds from "instruments" like rocks or skins stretched over a wooden frame. Music is something most people want and need. I think it’s important because it can be a major part of both community and individual experience. Music is a way of sharing a common bond or feeling. When we’re children‚ we learn very simple songs called nursery rhymes. These songs help make

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    Most people think that music is just for entertainment‚ and that’s what most people use it for‚ but have you ever thought about what affect music has on people? Through experimentation‚ researchers have proven that music can improve people’s mood‚ memory‚ heart rate‚ concentration‚ the ability to learn and the ability to study. Music‚ although entertaining‚ is not only for entertainment‚ it helps the brain in so many ways that isn’t noticed by most people. People may not realize it‚ but music can

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    Lit 11/8/12 Alcohol’s Effects on Society and Its People Everyone is faced with the decision of drinking alcohol at some point in their lives. It’s the decision to become educated about alcohol that makes the difference. Alcohol has very few positive sides‚ while the list of negatives is extensive and covers both physical and mental health. Risk factors of alcohol can affect some more than others. Everyone that drinks will experience alcohol’s negative effects and both short term and long

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    Running head: EFFECTS OF MUSIC ON STUDYING Music Enhances Concentration Necessary for Studying Nana Y. Jukwakyi Agovi Cardinal Stritch University Music Enhances Concentration Necessary for Studying Music is known to be food to the soul. Many studies have investigated the effects of music on attention needed for studying. A great deal of studies conducted was to investigate the effects of music‚ most specifically the Mozart Piece‚ on the enhancement of intelligence. Music produce

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    Rap Music and its effects on inner city life Rap Music was created in the early 1970s in the Bronx‚ New York. “DJ Kool Herc originally created this style of music” (Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia). It was created as a way for people living in poverty in the inner cities to be heard. People outside of the cities didn’t take it very seriously until rappers such as Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. used well-written rhymes and nice beats to catch the attention of people. People started

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    It has been argued for decades that long term foreign assistance is unfavorable for the development of the recipient nation. However‚ there are some countries that have shown positive effects of foreign aid. India can be regarded as this type of country. According to Global Issues Journal (2011)‚ India is one of the biggest recipients of long-term foreign aid in the world and mainly supported by donors‚ such as the United States of America and the United Kingdom‚ and international organizations‚

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    Music‚ existing for several generations‚ has evolved through time‚ catching the attention of many music admirers‚ demanding an explanation as to if violence and suicde play a role in certain genres of music. Both Steven Stack‚ Jim GundLach‚ Jeanita W. Richardson and Kim A. Scott discuss the topic on violence and suicide connecting to the real world and music. Furthermore‚ In Steven Stack and Jim Gundlach’s article‚ "The Effect of Country Music on Suicide" they discuss the "link between a particular

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    Care for Children and Young People. Q. Describe health and social care services provision for looked- after children and young people (Pass 3). Organisation of care provision. Care is provided for children and young people by the following agencies; -Central and local government. -The voluntary sector. -Private providers. -Provision for young offenders. Central government. There are a number of departments and services within central government as detail below. Department of health;

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    The Characteristics of adults and young people as learners In this article we will consider the characteristics of young people and adults as learners. We will touch on the three main theories of teaching‚ identify and expand on three factors that have been identified as motivating adult learners and which the savvy teacher can use to increase the motivation of the learner. We will briefly consider five barriers that can affect a learner’s participation and or learning‚ looking at three of them

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    modern society‚ especially in Africa. Slavery in itself is evil and inhumane‚ and should not in any way be praised or celebrated. This dark period in our history is filled with misery and suffering for people of color‚ and the negative effects it has created still prevails today. Some of the effects that will be explored in greater detail include the fact that today‚ countries of the West has become powerful‚ while Africa remains underdeveloped and in poverty; this reality is a direct result of slavery

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