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    possession using music mostly from the hand-held mbira. British rule highly disapproved of this‚ and in turn left many Zimbabweans alienated form their ancient culture.[1] There are several different types of traditional Shona musics‚ including mbira‚ singing‚ and drumming. Very often‚ this music is accompanied by dancing and participation by the audience.[2] In Shona music‚ there is little distinction between the performer and the audience; both are actively involved in the music making‚ and both

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    Music essay My favorite type of music are “corridos”‚ rap‚ and country. My favorite corrido is “El Karma” because when i hear it makes me feel excited and energetic especially when my favorite part comes out “ Nacie en la agua caliente”. I have always listened to “corridos” because i’ve heard them since i was a little kid. Whenever i hear “corridos” it makes me feel like i’m part of my culture. I also like to listen to them because it reminds me of my dad how he started with nothing and over the

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    Rap and Moral Character In the article Rap and Moral Character by Wesley Cragg and Christine Koggel‚ the subject of concern is the consequences of listening to rap music and the effects on moral behaviour. The author suggests that rap and moral character are linked and that due to the natural context of rap‚ it promotes violence‚ crass materialism‚ crime‚ and is misogynistic and therefore corrupts a person’s moral character. Based on their claims‚ the authors take the position that rap should

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    Romeo and Juliet Rap Never have you heard a story with so much woe Than the one of Juliet and her Romeo. They fell in love at first sight On a magical night. The Capulet ball is what started it all. The lovers found out their families hated each other Which was bad for them because they loved one another. Their love was budding so they married in secret But stuff started to happen‚ you better believe it. On the day of their wedding‚ Romeo killed her cousin But she still loved him‚ she

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    Music/Music Therapy

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    The focus of this article is how music/music therapy can lead to improved brain function in patients who are in a vegetative state or a minimally conscious state. According to the article‚ vegetative state is defined as “a state in which patients exhibit a lack of awareness of external stimuli‚ but with preservation of sleep–wake cycles and vital vegetative functions (such as cardiac action‚ respiration and maintenance of blood pressure) while remaining completely unaware of both self and environment”(Okumura

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    Music: Music Analysis

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    MUSIC Music seems to play an important role in the lives of many individuals. It is used for entertainment in listening and performing. It can bring about an array of emotions such as joy‚ sadness‚ passion and love to name a few. Music is used to soothe the grieving‚ set the mood for romance‚ reduce stress and lift the spirits of many. Overall‚ music serves an important purpose in the lives of many individuals and is used to set the mood in a variety of situations. Music is significant to the

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    Research and Analysis Project (Draft): PESTEL Porter 5 Forces CSFs SWOT Financial Analysis- Few ratios PESTEL Analysis : Analysis of macro environment of an organization is fundamental to assess its business and financial performance. It helps in identification and understanding of major external influences which may affect the organization’s strategy and how they have coped up with those influences. Due to the dynamic nature‚ it is not feasible for any organization to continue without considering

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    Animal Cell Raps

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    Animal Cell Song I’m here to talk to you about animal cells. They are made up of many organelles. Chromosome‚ nucleus‚ those are a few They need them to live like me and you. Well we’ll start with the nucleus the “command center.” It’s the brain of the cell and keeps it away from danger. It’s a safe haven for the chromosomes. They store DNA like our own. The precious DNA carries our genes. Genes tell the cell what to do like info. machines. Now let’s talk about the mitochondrion

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    gained‚ much deserved‚ respect when the film was accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. In the documentary‚ release in the summer of 2012‚ Ice-T shows the birth of hip-hip by literally starting at the place that is credited with the dawn of hip-hop music‚ New York City. As the film goes on‚ Ice-T and his film crew make their way through all the major sites in hip-hip culture‚ such as Detroit‚ Los Angles‚ Compton‚ and Long Beach‚ California. The entire film is made up of interviews that are filmed on a

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    Hip Hop Vs Cuban Rap

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    Hip-hop is a genre of music that emphasizes lyrical skills over instrumentation. The style developed as an American subculture and gained worldwide popularity. In the 1980s and 1990s‚ many Cuban youths developed a taste for hip-hop‚ which prompted them to make extra efforts to access the music. At the time‚ the US restricted its interaction with Cuba; hence‚ the Cuban youth had limited access to American radio and television programs. The difficulty in accessing popular music encouraged the Cuban

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