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    Since 1924 and 1937, music educators and advocates have diligently planned, designed, and implemented music education in schools and communities for all ages. PMs who chose healthy lifestyles through the life course enjoy community music ensembles to maintain physical skills (Saarikallio & Erkkila, 2007), fine motor skills (Bruhn & Schroter, 2009), and increased brain grey matter…

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    Why is censorship so controversial? Censorship has been utilized in books, movies, music, and television shows. It has been an old-age controversial that still has not come to an end and the debate perpetuates on. Should any type of art be censored which can lose the free flow of ideas that the author is trying to endeavoring to perceive to the audience or use censorship when the material is insulting or offending. The debate surrounds the question of whether to censor or not to censor media or…

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    Music Obstacles

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    Rhythm and meters are one of the main aspects of music. They both create a sense of complexity that makes music so harmonic. Music is created through layers, and both rhythm and meter have layers. Music is, as explained in the book, propelled forward by rhythm, and makes time and duration so important. As Igor Stravinsky once said, "Rhythm and motion, not the element of feeling, are the foundations of musical art". This explains that rhythm is much more complex than something similar to meters.…

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    Carpenter’s article “The Fundamental Patterns of Knowing” backs this up, she claims there are four fundamental components to knowledge. This includes nursing science, nursing art, personal knowledge, and ethics or nursing. Two of these components should be a standard between all nurses, the science and ethics or nursing. But the art of…

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    creative. Whether it be through painting, writing, music, or singing, creativity brings out parts of oneself that have never…

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    that the universe is identical with divinity. Schneemann says her earliest connection with art and sexuality was with her drawings between the ages of four and five. She had drawn her father's prescription tablets. “Schneemann's family was generally supportive of her naturalness and freeness with her body.” Carolee Schneemann attended many schools, Bard College where she received her Bachelor of Arts, University of Illinois at Urbana, Columbia University and the New School for Social…

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    Disorders In Music

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    loud. She says that the Vyvanse that she takes for her ADHD makes her angry. To her, music is a release from the disorder that racks her brain. Baldarelli and Morris both suffer from mental disorders and both use art to cope with the symptoms. These girls are part of the growing trend among mental disorder sufferers of using artistic…

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    Dionysus

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    with a shark tooth, associated to Homo erectus around 500 000 years ago. However the oldest undisputed form of figurative art is a sculptured Venus figurine around 40 000 years ago. A time where human behavior hadn’t yet developed behavioral modernity which consists of abstract thinking and symbolic behavior among other things, yet art found its way. These first forms of art were not pure creation of the human mind but a consequence of primordial form of mimesis. With the evolution of human…

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    My goals are simple, to grow both as a person and a performer at University of Central Missouri. My entire high school career has been involved with the arts. My interest range from theater, music, dance and other aspects of the arts. In high school I have been involved in: drama team, musicals, choir, show choir, debate, A+ program, and Sophomore tutoring, just to name a few. The productions that I have been apart of include: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Guys and Dolls,…

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    Hi Michael, I agree that the use of music is very powerful on the brain. I have seen it evoke memories in a Pick's patient that were significant. They are very effective in dementia patients as well, bringing them to memories they have not been aware of and can associate with, where there is nothing else that they connected with. My mother could remember playing the piano and songs, when she could not remember me. Music is an interesting trigger in people, it is universal, but very cultural…

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