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    rap music

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    Since the late 1980’s rap music has been called the Anti Christ in our culture‚ because of it’s so-called influence in people’s life. People swear up and down that the music is why people‚ specially the youth resort to violent crimes. I think by saying this they are trying to cover up the real truth by giving simple answers. Rap is defined as a style of popular music consisting of improvised rhymes performed to a rhythmic accompaniment. The first rap song was made in the late 70’s‚ the songs were

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    Why People Use The N Word

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    In today’s generation‚ people so loosely use the word that is demeaning and caused so much hurt in the past. It is amazing that people have selective amnesia and conveniently forget that the N-word brought among hurt‚ confusion‚ death and betrayal. Now people are trying to say that the N-word can be used as a word of endearment‚ a word that sets apart an enemy from a foe. Of course depending on the tone and nature that the term is spoken in. I have been deeply offended and distraught at the thought

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    The Effects of Music Therapy on Mentally Handicapped People Music therapy is a controversial but effective form of rehabilitation on mentally handicapped people. A great amount of research has been completed on this subject. It has been proven that our brains respond to music as if it were medicine. Music therapy is not a commonly used health care‚ but recent studies have suggested it can have a wide range of benefits. Music therapy is the prescribed use of music and related strategies

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    The question “why can’t people feed themselves?” looks like even back then the government and big business was screwing over the little man and farmers and people‚ planning ways to take their crops at a fraction of the cost and make millions from it. Then they turn around‚ just like today and tax them to death. They had their land taken away and the people that were able to keep land eventually had to lease it out to foreign companies and lost it to taxes. They quit farming food production items

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    Rock vs. Pop In the modern age of music‚ there is one question that has always been greatly debated. What genre is the best of all time rock or pop? Throughout the 1900’s and into the 2000’s rock has established itself as the most dominant genre of all time due to its extensive variety and inspirational riffs. What makes rock better than pop is the popularity that it carries as it is not just a passing phase as most pop stars today are. Rock music is better than pop because of its large impact on

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    for the love of music

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    How music affects people’s moods Music can change a person’s mood in few seconds‚ let him recall a certain past situation that happened to him clearly and can change his mental state. Even though most people believe that motivating music will motivate the person who listens to them still there are certain points that if were not taken into consideration then the motivating music will have no good impact on the person’s mood or can even have a negative impact!! Hove you ever asked yourself why

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    competing for a trophy if everyone gets a trophy?” (Picture quotes) This just proves that kids shouldn’t all get trophies. Work hard‚ earn big. If people slack they should fail. Kids need to learn to fail. Therefore‚ everyone shouldn’t get trophies because things in life don’t come that easy and they lose meaning when everyone gets one. The first reason why all kids shouldn’t get a trophy is because things in life don’t come easy like that. First of all‚ do kids get an A in class just by showing up

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    The Power of Music

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    The Power of Music Music can be an escape from the world‚ just by putting on headphones it’s like you’re in your own world. It’s like a getaway from reality. Nothing can bring you down while you’re listening to music‚ but it all depends on you. You can always turn to music when you’ve had a bad day and need something to make you forget about the bad things‚ music will always be there. That is why‚ I believe in the power of music. Music helps people express themselves‚ you can learn a lot about

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    Why do people conform and obey? Psychology Essay 4 Essay: Why do people conform and obey? In psychological terms‚ conformity refers to an individual`s urge to follow the rules or behaviours of a social group to which he belongs. Psychologists have put forward many theories to find out why people conform and obey and have completed studies to confirm their ideas. In this essay I will explain why people conform and obey. An important experiment demonstrating under which circumstances people

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    Milgram (1974) gave reasons for obedience. Obedience is a type of influence causing a person to act person to act in response to a direct order from someone with perceived authority. In this essay I am going to explain Milgram’s reasons on why people obey. The process of learning throughout life or when a person learns to adjust to a group and act like the group is called socialisation. It is a central influence on behaviour‚ beliefs action but the society that one is raised in can also affect

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