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    Man invented various types of machines that helps us in many ways. These machines are extremely reliable for daily use at different work fields. Not by just getting our work done‚ technologies are also used for recreational purposes. Television‚ music players‚ computer games‚ internet browsing are few of the recreational sources we get through technology and are used heavily by people throughout the world. Secondly‚ technologies of modern age have always helped us by

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    attract listeners and viewers to their stations. For this reason TV and radio stations attempt to reflect the flavour of their station by providing news broadcasts tailormade to suit their listeners’ preferences. Programmes specialising in pop music or TV soap operas focus more on local news‚ home issues and uptodate traffic reports. The more serious stations and newspapers like to provide “so called” objective news reports with editorial comment aimed at analysing the situation. If it is

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    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFE IN COMMUNISM AND NOWADAYS With my essay I want to show you the difference between life in communism and life nowdays. I have been talking about this with my mom and dad who lived in communism and I try to explain everyday life in communism and compare it to everyday life now‚ how was politic‚ society and mentality different in that period in Slovakia. In my opinion communism had lots of advantages. The biggest one was that everyone in Slovakia had work! Nowdays a large

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    (9:40-11:05) “Why is music class important?” Society believes that the education you receive is important as it becomes part of a human’s soul. In my opinion‚ they stand corrected. According to many studies‚ the human mind is able to collect endless knowledge. Not necessarily facts from the basic math equations or famous poets from the Renaissance literature…the way they becomes creative and develop an independent mindset is by familiarizing the silent expressions from music art. Music affects the human

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    2013 MUS31-04 Middle Ages and the Baroque Period Music What is music? According to the definition‚ music is the art of arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous‚ unified‚ and evocative composition‚ as through melody‚ harmony‚ rhythm‚ and timbre. As we know‚ music had become a controversial topic throughout the world. Everyone knows music‚ everyone heard of music. Music represents our feeling‚ and used throughout the world. Music has been divided into many periods. Such as Middle

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    Issue :The Importance of Music and Movement and How Much it Contributes to the Early Childhood Development This is a writing on the issue of the importance of music and how it contributes towards the early childhood development. Reading five and more articles and journals on this issue‚ I have to agree that music and movements contributes to the child’s total development: psychomotor‚ perceptual‚ affective‚ cognitive‚ social‚ cultural and aesthetic. According to Harvard psychologist

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    Music is an important and extremely useful tool in the way we learn and to deny its power is a waste of a truly wonderful resource” (Kristian David Olson). Though some would look at music as a small footnote in the progression of humanity‚ it is in fact a much greater force; for some‚ it defines their very existence. The fact is‚ music is a driving force in society; it has been present since the dawn of man. The average person spends several hours a day listening to music‚ whether they see it as

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    Nowadays people are influence by social media. They define beauty such as have big eyes‚ nose should be aquiline‚ oval face‚ chin pointed and etc. Some people want their figure become more neat and graceful‚ they will accept augment breasts and liposuctions. This is also a kind of plastic surgery. From my opinion‚ I think that plastic surgery got benefits and disadvantages. The benefits of plastic surgery are: -Improve self-confidence Some people they have not enough confident of their appearance

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    Jamel Bell Intro to Show Production Systems October 7‚ 2013 The Importance of Music Industry Analysts in a Technically Evolving World..? Why is it important to care about how performances are presented in the Music Industry? Or how culture is transformed through media repetition? These are concerns that you’ll commonly find music analysts and critics writing about in internet blogs and newspaper editorials. Mostly bias opinions about artists and performances are discussed‚ including individual

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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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