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    Music and Psychology

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    world. Participants were asked to rate more than 104 different musical styles in addition to offering information about aspects of their personality. Here are some personality traits for different styles of music. Pop Top 40 hits Rihanna Selena Gomez Flo Rida Honest and conventional. While pop music lovers are hard-working and have high self-esteem‚ researchers suggests that they tend to be less creative and more uneasy. Rap and Hip/Hop Snoop Dogg Dr. Dre Etc. In spite of the

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    Dallas Cowboy cheerleader‚ success came with being the daughter of a known person. She started her show business career in earnest at the age of 10‚ when she became a series regular on the children’s television show‚ Barney & Friends in 1992 with Selena Gomez. After being on "Barney & Friends"‚ she had several guest appearances‚ such as on Just Jordan in 2007 and Prison Break in 2005. In 2007‚ Demi Lovato began working with Disney Channel. First‚ she got a part on a short television show called‚ As

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    There are many celebrities who were born into the extravagant lifestyle of the rich and famous‚ however there are also some that built themselves up to success from a “normal life.” These people change the status quo everyday‚ by working hard and creating a legacy they can be proud of. Youtubers are an excellent example of this. A celebrity who built herself from the ground-up‚ and became extremely influential is Lilly Singh‚ also known as aka “Superwoman.” Lilly was born on September 26‚ 1988 in

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    personalities. Some of these tattoos consisted of dotted lines‚ animals‚ and intricate shapes. (“Native American Tattoos”). Tattoos were also used as right of passages. In some cultures‚ getting a tattoo marked the transition from adolescents to adulthood. Some nomadic clans would believe that if a young boy could not handle the pain of getting a tattoo‚ then he would not be useful in battle. They also would not be considered strong enough to protect family members. Similarly‚ if a young girl could

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    than that. Most magazines and movies have pictures/videos of airbrushed celebrities and when teenager look at these they start believing that looking like how celebrities do is the only way to be popular and loved. When girls look at people like Selena Gomez and Taylor swift‚ they see extremely skinny women that they think are perfect‚ therefore thin equals gorgeous and healthy equals fat and ugly. Teenage girls are obsessed with the way they look and feel as though if they’re not malnourished and

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    Gladwell’s answer to this question is in the summary at the end of chapter 1 – the Law of the Few‚ the Stickiness Factor and the Power of Context. Since the Stickiness factor and the Power of Context are discussed in chapters 3 and 4‚ I’ll not be considering those topics to discuss about why some ideas get passed on. Law of the Few: What will be Gladwell answer to the below question? If 100 people can complete a task in 10 days‚ how many people will it take to complete 80% of the task in 10 days

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    Nina Part 3

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    Question 3: How will marketing to Gen Z be different to marketing to previous generations? By the segmentation variable of age‚ Gen Z is known as the digital generation as they have grown up surrounded by technology. Most of them do not worry about the unemployment and high inflation; also they do not view brand loyalty as significantly important. In addition‚ the generation of this young age is supposed be accustomed to the internet‚ video games‚ mobile phones‚ wireless network and social media

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    is an animated short film produced at Ringling College of Art & Design. The short follows the protagonist‚ Sherwin‚ a middle school boy who is struggling to come to terms with his crush on Jonathan‚ one of the most popular boys in his grade. As Selena Gomez once said “The Heart Wants What It Wants‚” but I think Sherwin’s heart took it a bit too seriously as it literally leaped out of his chest chasing down the ‘boy of his dreams’ thus forcing him to chase after it in order to prevent it from revealing

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    My iTunes Library and How It Defines Me “New York is more than a tan that you’ll never lose‚” this quote is by Lady Gaga‚ who is one of my favorite singers. Quotes like these are unique. This quote shares uniqueness with the music I listen to‚ which defines me and my personality. I consider myself to be a very unusual and colorful character. Anyone who didn’t know me should be able to figure out my personality just from listening to the music I own. This is primarily because I listen to a variety

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    Some people aren’t familiar with the term “Cultural Appropriation” which can be why the issue is so often overlooked. Usually‚ this occurs with people appropriating eastern cultures and religions. Although cultural appropriation can sound like a simple concept at first such as Chinese food adapting into American culture‚ it’s not that simple. Cultural appropriation can make people stereotype one another and it tends to taint religious and cultural symbols‚ which often leads to cause people of the

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