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    argument about holding the music industry responsible for violence against women. She wrote an article titled “Is Music Issuing a Call to Violence?”. According to Ms. Rodriguez‚ misogynistic music in pop culture is considered one of the major culprits in glorifying abuse and violence towards women. She highlights examples such as the sexual assaults that happened in Central Park and her own personal experience when a young man acted aggressive towards her on the subway reciting rap lyrics. Racial stereotypes

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    Music History And Its Influence On America Rodriguez Pg. 1 Seven o’ clock strikes on my alarm clock‚ causing it to ring its silver bells‚ rudely jolting me back to reality from another wonderful dream. Groggily‚ I manage to carry my body to the shower‚ still upset that i won’t be able to find out if I had kissed that cute girl or not‚ and still wondering who the man in the peacoat was that was following us around on our date. Thirty minutes later‚ I’ve gathered my books

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    Negative Effects Technology Has on Teens Olivia Urzi June 6‚ 2014 Throughout the years technology has effect people around the world‚ teens were mostly effected by technology. Technology had not only made a positive effect on teens. But‚ technology has made a negative effect on teens‚ by keeping them from going out‚ exploring‚ and interacting with people. The negative effects electronics had on teens vary. From the way teens think of themselves‚ to the way they act‚ and how they interact

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    importantly‚ his influence on the music industry has been present ever since he performed his first song showing the mix of explicit lyrics and outrageous productions in a single song‚ while paving the path for many artists of our time with his unique style allowing other artist to explore the road he paved. Prince’s biggest contribution to the music industry is how he changed the desires of his audience through‚ much of at the time‚ his very controversial style. People considered prince’s music as “experimental”

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    The Influence of music on worker productivity Convenience Sampling will be used for my research paper to focus on studying whether participants who are randomly available and open to contribute to the study. This study will generalize the population because every person is effected by music in one way or the other. I would focus on having an open age group because I am interested to test the effects of music as well as binaural beats to children all the way up to the elder population. I

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    In the mid 1980’s‚ the music industry was shaken up with the birth of gangster rap. Artists such as Schoolly D and N.W.A produced hits such as "PSK What Does It Mean" and "F**k Tha Police." This new music genre portrayed images of gangs‚ guns‚ violence‚ and sexism‚ yet it was well received and became very popular in the span of just a few years. By the early 1990’s‚ gangster rap had a home at the top of the charts. Some of the artists responsible for this were Dr. Dre and Eazy-E‚ both former members

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    MTV was so important to how rock music changed during the 1980s. The first reason being the fact that MTV provided a change in “the way that the industry operated.” (Schloss‚ et al.‚ 250) MTV allowed for artists to promote themselves and their work on television‚ which allowed them to reach a more widespread audience. In addition‚ at this time the Baby Boomers were now older‚ around their thirties‚ and thus it was easier for them to sit at home watching rock music on television‚ instead of going to

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    Are Television‚ Movies‚ and Music responsible for teen violence? Most people would like to know why violence among teens is rising. Most people blame parents for the way the child acts. Others blame the kids they’re around. In my opinion‚ I don’t think neither parents nor peers are to blame. The media is responsible for teen violence in our society. The media teaches teens that violence is acceptable. Children will try to imitate the things they see on television. For example in Toronto

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    My portal has been something that I could take anywhere with me‚ and within minutes or even seconds‚ I could be transported back to the world I know. My sleek‚ white earphones were always stashed away in my pocket‚ just in case for whenever I had some free time or felt the need to escape from the daily grind. After unraveling the tangled mess‚ plugging it into my phone‚ and pressing play‚ I was taken to another world through the music of various artists‚ particularly those of rap or R&B. Whether

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    about for my final paper is the difference between rap and hip hop on a more technical basis. The reason that I chose this topic in particular‚ is because as I matured from a boy and was allowed my own opinion and preference on what music that I listened to‚ rap and hip hop were the more predominant types of music that I invited. I listened to a fairly wide variety of music other than that‚ of course‚ but what stood out from the rest was the music with the loud‚ flowing beats and the tongue twisting

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